E-ride Industries 2009 EXV2 Owner's Manual

Summary of 2009 EXV2

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    2009 model owner manual.

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    Vehicle registration register your e-ride vehicle on-line at www.E-ride.Com . Click on warranty vehicle registration, fill out the form, and click on the submit button. If you have no access to the internet please contact the e-ride industries customer assistance center at 800-950-4351 to register. ...

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    E-ride industries page 1 table of contents heading page introduction 2 general specifications 5 lighting 11 driver controls 16 vehicle operation 35 maintenance 50 transporting the vehicle 71 customer assistance information 72 warranty information 74 vehicle options___________________________________...

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    E-ride industries page 2 section 1: introduction 1.1 a note to the customer thank you for purchasing your zero emission, battery powered neighborhood electric vehicle (nev) from e-ride industries. Customer satisfaction and safety are the primary concerns of e-ride industries. For this reason, it is ...

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    E-ride industries page 3 1.2 about the manual this owner manual is designed to familiarize you with the safe and proper use of your new e-ride vehicle. It will help you learn about the features, controls, and operation of your new electric vehicle. It will also give you important information about m...

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    E-ride industries page 4 1.3 vehicle identification for both two and four passenger models, the vehicle identification number (vin) is found on the vin/certification label. This label is located on the base of the driver’s seat facing the door. The vin contains information such as the model year, ty...

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    E-ride industries page 5 section 2: general specifications specifications for: 2.1 e-ride industries flatbed utility vehicle (exv2) curb weight 1,855 pounds gvwr 3,000 pounds length 156 inches width 60 inches height 70 inches flatbed bed size 72 inches x 58 inches drive system voltage 72 volt.

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    E-ride industries page 6 batteries 8 volt lead acid – qty. 9 drive axle gear reduced direct drive motor 72 volt dc separately excited (optional 72 volt ac) top speed 25 miles per hour tires 14” street rated brakes hydraulic front disc and rear drum steering rack & pinion chassis riveted aluminum bum...

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    E-ride industries page 7 suspension independent front suspension, leaf spring solid axle in rear speed controller 72 volt with regenerative braking (optional 72 volt ac) charger 72 volt dc charger charge time 8-12 hours depending on discharge charging energy requirements 220 volt ac for best charge ...

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    E-ride industries page 8 2.2 e-ride industries coach transportation vehicle (exv4) curb weight 1,855 pounds gvwr 3,000 pounds length 145 inches width 60 inches height 70 inches flatbed bed size 28 inches x 55 inches drive system voltage 72 volt batteries 8 volt lead acid – qty. 9 drive axle gear red...

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    E-ride industries page 9 motor 72 volt dc separately excited (optional 72 volt ac) top speed 25 miles per hour tires 14” street rated brakes hydraulic front disc and rear drum steering rack & pinion chassis riveted aluminum bumpers steel front and rear suspension independent front suspension, leaf s...

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    E-ride industries page 10 charge time 8-12 hours depending on discharge charging energy requirements 220 volt ac for best charge and 110 volt ac for emergency use only lights headlights w/bright, taillights, turn signals, hazard lights, and brake lights.

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    E-ride industries page 11 section 3: lighting 3.1 locations 3.1.1 headlights the headlights are found in the front of the vehicle mounted into the front of the hood. There are four total headlights that utilize a clear lens. The dim setting lights are the center two and the outer two lights are the ...

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    E-ride industries page 12 3.1.2 front parking lights/ turn signals these lights operate as both the front turn signals and the parking lights. They are located in the front of the vehicle mounted into the front of the hood. They are the rectangular amber colored lights located just below the headlig...

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    E-ride industries page 13 3.2 headlight bulb replacement 1. Make sure the lights switch and key switch have been turned off. 2. Remove cover from the light by taking off the four nuts. 3. Remove the wire connector from the headlight. 4. Turn the bulb counter-clockwise and pull it straight out to rem...

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    E-ride industries page 14 3.3 taillight bulb replacement 1. Make sure the lights switch and key switch have been turned off. 2. Turn the socket counter-clockwise to release it from the housing. 3. Pull the bulb straight out to remove it from the socket. 4. To put back together, go through steps 2 an...

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    E-ride industries page 15 3.4 flasher replacement 1. Make sure the lights switch and key switch have been turned off. 2. Remove the console and dash assemblies. The flasher is located on the firewall to the left of the wiper motor. 3. Remove it from its plug housing and replace. 4. To put back toget...

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    E-ride industries page 16 section 4: driver controls 4.1 digital dash display the digital dash display is the large flat screen monitor located in the center of the dash between the selector switch and the 12 volt accessory power outlet. This display shows multiple functions and includes all the das...

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    E-ride industries page 17 4.1.1 vehicle speed the display shows speed on a sweep dial of 0-35 miles per hour. It also displays below the sweep dial a digital reading of the speed. 4.1.2 battery discharge indicator (bdi) the display shows the state of charge on a bar graph of 0-100 percent. When batt...

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    E-ride industries page 18 4.1.3 odometer the display shows the total miles on the vehicle. The miles are not resettable. On the digital dash display, it is located at the bottom center of the screen. 4.1.4 hour meter the display shows the total hours the key has been turned on. On the digital dash d...

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    E-ride industries page 19 navigate to the clock setting feature and press the select button. Use the up and down buttons to change the hours, then press the select button. Use the up and down buttons to change the minutes and press the select button. Finally, press the up and down buttons to navigat...

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    E-ride industries page 20 4.1.9 battery water level indicator this illuminates when the battery water level is low. This is a warning that displays when the water level is low enough to cause battery damage. In the event that this light illuminates, fill the batteries with distilled water from the 2...

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    E-ride industries page 21 4.2 dash controls 4.2.1 ignition key switch the ignition switch is the chrome plated cylinder located on the dash to the right of the steering wheel and the left of the selector switch. Insert the ignition key and turn clockwise to power up the vehicle. 4.2.2 12 volt access...

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    E-ride industries page 22 4.2.3 direction selector switch this switch is the red rocker switch located on the dash to the right of the steering wheel and the left of the digital dash display. Press the top of the switch to move vehicle forward. Press the bottom of the switch to move vehicle in rever...

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    E-ride industries page 23 4.2.4 horn this switch is the round black button located to the left of the steering wheel and above the three switch block. Push the button in to sound the horn. The horn will sound as long as the button is held and stop when the button is released. 4.2.5 lights switch the...

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    E-ride industries page 24 4.2.6 bright switch the bright switch is a black rocker switch located in the three-switch block on the dash to the left side of the steering wheel. The bright switch is the center one in the block. This switch controls the bright headlights. Turn the bright headlights on b...

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    E-ride industries page 25 4.2.7 wiper switch the wiper switch is a black rocker switch located in the three-switch block on the dash to the left side of the steering wheel. The wiper switch is the right one in the block. This switch controls the front windshield wiper. Turn the wiper on by pressing ...

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    E-ride industries page 26 4.3.2 steering column tilt lever the steering column tilt lever is the shorter of the two on the left side of the steering column. Pull the lever toward you to release the tilt lock, adjust the column to the desired tilt and release the lever. Do not attempt to adjust the c...

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    E-ride industries page 27 4.4 under-dash controls 4.4.1 accelerator pedal the accelerator pedal is the foot pedal on the right. Depress it to accelerate the vehicle; release it to decelerate the vehicle. 4.4.2 brake pedal the brake pedal is the wider black pedal on the left. Depress the pedal to app...

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    E-ride industries page 28 4.4.3 parking brake the parking brake is the lever handle located to the right of the driver on top of the center battery tunnel. To engage the parking brake, pull the lever up toward yourself until it ratchets tight. To disengage, pull up slightly on the handle and push th...

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    E-ride industries page 29 4.5 driver comfort and visibility 4.5.1 seat position lever the driver and passenger seats are on tracks that can be adjusted forward and back. The adjustment lever is located at the front, just below each seat. To move the seat, pull the lever to the side and slide the sea...

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    E-ride industries page 30 4.5.2 side-view mirrors there are mirrors positioned on both the right and left side of the vehicle mounted on the door post (or the door if the vehicle is so equipped) and are adjusted manually. Your view should be adjusted so that the vehicle’s rear tires are just visible...

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    E-ride industries page 31 4.6 operator/ passenger restraint system 4.6.1 restraint operation research has proven that seat belts save lives. Wearing your seat belt properly can reduce the seriousness of injuries in a vehicle accident. Some of the most serious injuries happen when people are thrown f...

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    E-ride industries page 32 c. To reduce the risk of injury, make sure children sit where they can be properly restrained. D. Two people should never be belted into a single seat belt. People belted together can crush one another in an accident, causing injury. Never use a lap belt for more than one p...

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    E-ride industries page 33 4.6.2 restraint maintenance periodically check all your belts, buckles, latch plates, retractors and anchorages to ensure they are working properly. Look for any other loose or damaged safety belt system parts. If you see anything that might keep a safety belt system from w...

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    E-ride industries page 34 4.6.3 child restraints you are required by law to use safety restraints for children in the united states. If small children ride in your vehicle (generally children who are four years old or younger and weigh 40 lbs (18 kg) or less), you must put them in safety seats made ...

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    E-ride industries page 35 section 5: vehicle operation this vehicle contains a high voltage electrical system. If this vehicle is not used properly or serviced as stated in this manual, serious injury or death may result. Read this manual prior to charging or servicing this vehicle..

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    E-ride industries page 36 5.1 main disconnect switch the vehicle is equipped with a master disconnect switch that detaches the battery pack power from the rest of the vehicle systems. This switch is located at the front of the vehicle inside the front right wheel well. The switch is equipped with a ...

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    E-ride industries page 37 the driving inputs should be done in the following sequence to engage the drive system properly: 1. Turn the key switch on. (make sure the main disconnect switch is on as well) 2. Depress the brake pedal 3. Release the parking brake. 4. Push the directional switch to either...

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    E-ride industries page 38 this is an electric vehicle and because of this fact it has a few characteristics to the drive system behavior that is different than a regular automobile. The following is a list of some of the behaviors that a normal automobile user might not be familiar with in an electr...

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    E-ride industries page 39 5.4 charging this manual contains important safety and operating instructions for your battery charger. Before using a battery charger, read all of the instructions and cautionary markings on battery charger, battery, and the vehicle itself. 5.4.1 operating procedure the ba...

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    E-ride industries page 40 new batteries or batteries charged in cold temperatures (below 50 degrees f) will require more time to achieve full charge. Charge time will vary depending on the depth of discharge. Allow 8 hours for normal charging. Severely discharged batteries may require up to 12 hours...

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    E-ride industries page 41 connectors and could cause the battery to explode. Keep sparks, flame, and smoking materials away from battery. Danger: to reduce the risk of fire, do not use the charger near flammable materials or vapors. If the charger must be stopped, always disconnect the input supply ...

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    E-ride industries page 42 operating instructions for on-board charger: 1. Connect the ac supply cord to the correct single phase outlet, located in the front bumper of the vehicle, with one of the proper voltages and frequencies as follows: -115 volts 16 amp 60 hertz -230 volts 13 amp 60 hertz 2. Th...

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    E-ride industries page 43 5.3.3 ac input and grounding this battery charger must be grounded to reduce the risk of electric shock. This charger is equipped with an electric cord having an equipment-grounding conductor with insulation as an outer surface that is green, with or without yellow stripe(s...

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    E-ride industries page 44 make sure the pins on the plug of the extension cord are the same number, size, and shape as the ac plug of the battery charger. The use of an improper extension cord could result in the risk of fire or electrical shock. Place all cords so they will not be stepped on, tripp...

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    E-ride industries page 45 b. If either end of your charger plug becomes damaged in any way, make sure to replace it immediately. C. Use of an attachment not recommended or sold by the battery charger manufacturer may result in the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury to persons. D. Do not opera...

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    E-ride industries page 46 5.4 optimizing battery performance the vehicle is equipped with nine 8 volt batteries. They are located down the center of the vehicle under the battery covers. There are several simple steps that can be taken to achieve maximum battery life and performance. 5.4.1 battery w...

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    E-ride industries page 47 5.4.2 battery break-in when the batteries are new, make sure to charge the battery pack before its first use. Limit the use of new batteries for first five cycles. New batteries are not capable of their rated output until they have been discharged a number of times. It take...

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    E-ride industries page 48 new batteries will also minimize the chance of cell reversal. Charge the batteries to their full state every two months whether you have used them or not to ensure they will not fully discharge. Do not leave the charger connected while unattended for more than two consecuti...

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    E-ride industries page 49 freeze, it may cause damage to the batteries and permanently reduce their capacity. If in cold conditions, place the vehicle in an area greater than 0 degrees c and allow it to warm up before charging. Never charge the vehicle if the batteries may be frozen. 5.4.5 cleaning ...

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    E-ride industries page 50 section 6: maintenance this vehicle contains a high voltage electrical system. If this vehicle is not used properly or serviced as stated in this manual, serious injury or death may result. Read this manual prior to charging or servicing this vehicle. 6.1 battery maintenanc...

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    E-ride industries page 51 whenever cleaning or servicing the batteries, be sure to unplug the main disconnect. Also if a 12 volt accessory battery is supplied the 25 amp fuse in location f5 of fuse panel must be removed for any service work preformed on the vehicle. Battery safety precautions: alway...

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    E-ride industries page 52 a minimum of 15 minutes. If acid is swallowed, call a physician immediately. C. To avoid sparks when removing a battery, turn off all lights and accessories. D. Connect positive (+) cable to positive terminal, connect negative (-) cable to negative terminal. Reversing polar...

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    E-ride industries page 53 h. Remove personal metal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, and watches when working with a lead acid battery. A lead acid battery can produce a short-circuit current high enough to weld a ring or the like to metal, causing a severe burn. I. Never charge a frozen ba...

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    E-ride industries page 54 6.1.1 battery water filling your vehicle is equipped with flooded batteries. The battery cells need to be checked and filled on a routine basis. It is recommended that this be done monthly. Perform this in a well-ventilated area that is dry and well lit. To fill the batteri...

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    E-ride industries page 55 4. Connect the tank female connector to the male connector from the vehicle. To connect them just press the two connectors together until it clicks. 5. Keep filling the water bottle as necessary to continue filling the batteries (it fills the best with a full tank). The whe...

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    E-ride industries page 56 6.1.2 battery pack access before removing any parts to access the batteries for inspection, disconnect the main battery disconnect located in the front passengers side wheel well. Always remember when inspecting the batteries that the main battery disconnect only disconnect...

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    E-ride industries page 57 battery compartment below the flatbed: 1. The access panel is located in the front and center location of the flat bed. 2. There are four slotted quarter turn fasteners that secure the access panel to the flatbed. Use a flat screwdriver or similar tool to release the fasten...

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    E-ride industries page 58 exv4 models: 1. Shut off the main battery disconnect. 2. Remove the center pad inside the cab. 3. Unplug center console wire harness at the rear driver’s side of the console. (only if supplied with options in console) 4. Unplug heater hoses. (only if supplied with heater) 5...

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    E-ride industries page 59 6.1.3 battery pack inspection inspection procedure: 1. Make sure main battery disconnect has been shut off. 2. Inspect the fluid level in each cell by looking to see how high the white float is sitting in each cell cap. If a battery cell is full of water the white float ind...

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    E-ride industries page 60 4. Inspect for any acid spills or corrosion to the battery posts or cables. If corrosion exists, the aluminum or metal components will turn white in color. All acid or corrosive metals must be cleaned appropriately by a trained professional before the main battery disconnec...

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    E-ride industries page 61 6.2 charger maintenance the battery charger requires minimal maintenance. It should be kept clean and all connections should be tightly secured. In the event of intermittent operation examine and tighten, if necessary, all connections. If any problems cannot be resolved, co...

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    E-ride industries page 62 6.3 brakes the fluid level on your brake system is a crucial safety component. You should check it periodically on the side of the reservoir. The brake level should be within the range that is given on the reservoir, if it isn’t fluid should be added. After filling, reinsta...

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    E-ride industries page 63 6.4 windshield wipers if the wiper operation results in streaky or obstructed vision, clean the blade with mild soap and water to remove any foreign material, grease or dirt. If the wiper operation still results in poor visibility, inspect the blade, the insert, and the arm...

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    E-ride industries page 64 6.5 tires 6.5.1 tire rotation because your vehicle’s tires perform different jobs, they often wear differently. To make sure the tires wear evenly and last longer, rotate them on a regular basis. If you notice that the tires are still wearing unevenly, have them checked. 6....

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    E-ride industries page 65 6.5.3 tire pressure under-inflation increases tire flexing and can result in tire failure. Over-inflation causes a tire to be too stiff. Objects on the ground could puncture the tire more easily and tire failure could occur. Unequal tire pressure can cause steering problems...

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    E-ride industries page 66 6.5.4 tire replacement replace the tire when the tread depth is at or less than 2/32” of remaining tire depth. Replace only with the original tire size. Tires smaller or larger than the original size may affect the accuracy of the speedometer, performance and life of the ve...

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    E-ride industries page 67 front controls fuse - this fuse is for the front controls of the vehicle (ignition, converter, heater, etc). It is a 30 amp fuse (non-30). Main drive system fuse (dc drive) - the main fuse for the 72 volt d.C. Drive system which is rated for 325 amps (ann-325). Main drive s...

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    E-ride industries page 68 fuse table fuse location circuits protected fuse f1 ignition 3 amp f2 hazard & turn lights 10 amp f3 radio 10 amp f4 interior dome light 5 amp f5 12 volt battery (a.C. Drive only) 25 amp f11 headlights 20 amp f12 horn, backup alarm, backup light 15 amp f13 brake lights, wip...

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    E-ride industries page 69 6.7 key replacement to obtain an extra or replacement key for your vehicle please call the e-ride industries customer assistance center at 1-800-950-4351. 6.8 care and cleaning to clean the vehicle, you can use any mild cleaning soap or cleaner and soft towel for the entire...

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    E-ride industries page 70 6.9 maintenance schedule vehicle maintenance table task monthly 1. Check all nine batteries for proper water level x 2. Check tires for correct pressure and wear x 3. Check for correct operation of parking brake x 4. Check brake fluid for proper level x 5. Check brake lines...

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    E-ride industries page 71 section 7: transporting the vehicle the vehicle should be transported on a trailer only. Do not tow the vehicle with the drive wheels in contact with the road. The best way to transport your vehicle is in an enclosed trailer. If you have to use an open trailer, be sure to d...

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    E-ride industries page 72 section 8: customer assistance information customer satisfaction is a primary goal of e-ride industries. If you have any questions or concerns with your e-ride vehicle, please contact the e-ride industries customer assistance center. By mail: e-ride industries customer assi...

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    E-ride industries page 73 when contacting the customer assistance center, please have the following information available: 9 the vehicle identification number (vin) 9 the year and model of your vehicle 9 the date you purchased the vehicle 9 the current odometer reading 9 the name of the dealer the v...

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    E-ride industries page 74 section 9: warranty information e-ride industries limited warranty policy e-ride will repair or replace, at its option, all genuine e-ride parts found faulty in material and/or workmanship under normal use and under the understanding that the vehicle has had the appropriate...

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    E-ride industries page 75 unused vehicle to have less than and no greater than 50 miles on the speedometer at the time of the original sale of vehicle. E-ride warranties the vehicle from any defective material or workmanship for the period of one (1) year for private or commercial use owners and 90 ...

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    E-ride industries page 76 - contact e-ride customer service to help you find a local authorized service center. By mail at: e-ride industries customer assistance center 3171 92 nd avenue princeton, mn 55371 by phone: 1-800-950-4351 by e-mail: customer.Assistance@e-ride.Com customer assistance center...

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    E-ride industries page 77 warranty coverage will not in any event cover: - normal wear and tear such as charger plugs and receptacles, seats, windshield wiper blades, trim pieces, fuses, brake shoes, brake pads, light bulbs, floor mats, tires, cosmetic deterioration, body panel scratches, cracks, fa...

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    E-ride industries page 78 - damage resulting from accident, fire, theft, vandalism or any acts of war or god. - any damages to the batteries from the lack of charging, freezing or overheating conditions, infrequent use, charging with a charger not supplied by e-ride industries. - damage or loss caus...

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    E-ride industries page 79 voiding of warranty this and any other e-ride warranty will be voided if there is any evidence that the vehicle was abused or used in any unintended manner or shows indication that it has been altered in any way such as the use of non genuine e-ride parts, modification of t...

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    E-ride industries page 80 transfer of limited warranty warranty is transferable in the event that the vehicle is sold to a new owner. In the event that this would happen the new owner must register for a continuation of the original warranty on e-ride industries web site under warranty registration ...

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    E-ride industries page 81 warranty claim is one component repair per one vehicle and is at the sole discretion of e- ride industries. Extended warranties are not available for rental use owners or vehicles located outside the united states and canada. Extended warranties can only be purchased within...

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    E-ride industries page 82 payment of service work all vehicle parts which are found to be defective under normal use and maintenance within the limited warranty time will be repaired or replaced without charge to the owner for parts or labor. All certified e-ride service centers, dealers and persons...

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    E-ride industries page 83 vehicle needing repair under warranty or any transportation associated with the service call such as repair persons transportation to and from the vehicle to repair the vehicle. Shipment of parts under warranty in the event that a vehicle requires a part for a warranty repa...

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    E-ride industries page 84 particular purpose which exceed the obligations or time limits stated in the warranty are hereby disclaimed by e-ride and excluded from the warranty. The purchaser and e-ride expressly agree that the remedy or repair replacement of the defective vehicle or component thereof...

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    E-ride industries page 85 limited to the repair or replacement, at e-ride industries option, of a vehicle component thereof that e-ride industries deems to be defective. Replacement shall mean furnishing, during the applicable limited warranty period, a new vehicle or victory reconditioned vehicle o...

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    E-ride industries page 86 some states have legislation that does not apply limitations on the term of a warranty or the exclusions or limitation of consequential damages, so the following limitations may not apply in your case. This warranty does give you specific legal rights and, depending on the ...

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    E-ride industries page 87 section 10: vehicle options 10.1 exv2 & exv4 models 10.1.1 ac drive system the ac drive system upgrades your drive system to a 35 h.P. Motor and a curtis 550 amp controller..

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    E-ride industries page 88 10.1.2 hard doors the doors are fiberglass construction with steel reinforcement. This option is only for applications that wish to have the safety of doors but not a fully enclosed cab. 10.1.3 full doors with roll up windows the full doors are fiberglass construction with ...

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    E-ride industries page 89 locking or locking door handles. Locking handles have a key that locks and unlocks the outer door handle for security purposes. 10.1.4 rear enclosure this is an aluminum enclosure that seals the cab from the outside elements if the vehicle is equipped with full doors. It co...

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    E-ride industries page 90 the on position. There is also the option to add two rear speakers on the exv4 model. In the event that the main battery disconnect is turned off and f5 fuse is removed on ac drive vehicles only, the radio will loose its preset settings. 10.1.6 dc cab heater/ defroster the ...

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    E-ride industries page 91 the fan is automatically turned on for safety purposes. The heater and fan will only function with the ignition key turned on. The center vent on the top of the console is the air intake for air recirculation. Do not block this vent or obstruct it in any way. This may cause...

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    E-ride industries page 92 10.1.8 front license plate bracket the front license plate bracket attaches a license plate to the front of the vehicle. If vehicle is equipped with the standard bumper, the license plate bracket flips open to allow access to the charger receptacles. The rear license plate ...

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    E-ride industries page 93 10.1.10 reverse light this is a light mounted to the center rear tail panel of the vehicle that illuminates when the ignition key is on and the forward/reverse selector switch is in the reverse position. The light helps to see when backing up and alerts others to stay clear...

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    E-ride industries page 94 10.1.12 anti- drive relay this is a device that disables the drive system from if any ac electrical cords are plugged into the front charging receptacles of the vehicle. 10.1.13 two speed fan the fan is mounted on the passenger’s side of the vehicle cab above the windshield...

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    E-ride industries page 95 10.1.14 ac auxiliary cab heater (120 volt ac) this is powered by 120 volt ac power. This option is designed to preheat and defog the cab and front windshield before driving vehicle without drawing from the drive batteries. To operate the heater, simply plug it in. When the ...

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    E-ride industries page 96 the total weight of the trailer, load on the trailer, the weight of the vehicle, passengers and load on the vehicle must not exceed the vehicles gross vehicle weight of 3000 lbs. 10.1.16 extended 12 month limited warranty this is an optional extended 12 month warranty which...

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    E-ride industries page 97 given with the purchase of your vehicle. See e-ride industries limited warranty policy in section 9 of this manual for details. 10.1.18 tube bumpers this is a welded tube bumper that is painted black. It is a cosmetic replacement for the standard sheet metal bumper. This op...

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    E-ride industries page 98 10.2 exv2 models only 10.2.1 tool boxes tool boxes are mounted on the flat bed and are completely lockable for security purposes. The tool boxes are accessible from either side on the outside of the vehicle. 10.2.2 ladder rack this is a full steel frame to allow the storage...

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    E-ride industries page 99 10.2.3 full length topper this is an aluminum topper that covers the full length of the flat bed and encloses the back of the cab. It is available with a bulkhead divider which separates the cab from inside the topper. The bulkhead divider is available with or without a sli...

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    E-ride industries page 100 10.2.5 full length raised topper with tool boxes this is a combination of the full length topper and toolboxes. When a vehicle is equipped with both options the topper is an increased height to allow for side window height. This includes all the features of each option ind...

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    E-ride industries page 101 10.2.7 transporter – people hauler this option converts the back of the flat bed into two bench seats that run the length of the flat bed with a full canvas top to provide shade. Flip down foot rests that fold up for easy transporting of the vehicle without passengers. Nev...

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    E-ride industries page 102 10.2.8 utility refuse dump box this is a hydraulic lift dump box made from a steel frame with a 2 cubic yard poly box. It has the option to have a flip down box sides for easy loading. To flip down the sides, lift both latch handles out and slide toward each other. The dum...

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    E-ride industries page 103 the dump box up completely and insert the prop rod into the appropriate holder. Lower the box so that all the tension is on the prop rod. Open the access panel as described in battery maintenance section of this manual. See dump box manual on operating and maintenance proc...

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    E-ride industries page 104 10.3 exv4 models only 10.3.1 storage box this is a plastic tool box that fits inside the rear cargo box and is accessible from both sides of the vehicle. The box is lockable for security purposes. To lock or unlock the tool box insert key and turn on quarter turn. Push lat...