E-ride Industries 2013 Owner's Manual

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    Where quality and versatility meet savings! 2013 model owners manual may2013rev1.

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    Table of contents heading page introduction 1 general specifications 4 lighting 10 driver controls 15 vehicle operation 35 maintenance 50 transporting the vehicle 70 customer assistance information 71 vehicle options___________________________________72 warranty information 91.

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    E-ride industries page 1 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 2 1.2 about the manual this owner’s 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...

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    E-ride industries page 3 1.3 vehicle identification 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, type, gvwr, tire pressure, and other usefu...

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    E-ride industries page 4 section 2: general specifications 2.1 e-ride industries flatbed utility vehicle (exv2) curb weight 2,150 pounds gvwr 3,000 pounds length 155 inches width 66 inches height 69 inches flatbed bed size 66 inches x 59 inches drive system voltage 72 volt batteries 8 volt flooded l...

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    E-ride industries page 5 lithium-ion) drive axle gear reduced direct drive 12.49:1 gear ratio motor 72 volt dc separately excited (optional 72 volt ac) top speed 25 miles per hour tires 14” street rated brakes hydraulic four wheel disc brakes with drum parking brake steering rack & pinion chassis al...

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    E-ride industries page 6 speed controller 72 volt 400 amp with regenerative braking (optional 72 volt 550 amp ac drive system) charger 120 volt 15 amp ac to 72 volt 21 amp dc charger charge time max 8 hours with standard batteries charging energy requirements 85-138 volts ac (optional 195-265 volts ...

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    E-ride industries page 7 2.2 e-ride industries coach transportation vehicle (exv4) curb weight 2,180 pounds gvwr 3,000 pounds length 145 inches width 60 inches height 70 inches pickup box size 28 inches x 55 inches drive system voltage 72 volt batteries 8 volt flooded lead acid – qty. 9 (optional ma...

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    E-ride industries page 8 lithium-ion ) drive axle gear reduced direct drive 12.49:1 gear ratio motor 72 volt dc separately excited (optional 72 volt ac) top speed 25 miles per hour tires 14” street rated brakes hydraulic four wheel disc brakes with drum parking brake steering rack & pinion chassis a...

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    E-ride industries page 9 (optional 72 volt 550 amp ac drive system) charger 120 volt 15 amp ac to 72 volt 21 amp dc charger charge time max 8 hours with standard batteries charging energy requirements 85-138 volts ac or 195-265 volts ac max: 1800 watts continuous: 1440 watts single phase 45-65 hertz...

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    E-ride industries page 10 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 headlights total. The dim lights are the center two and the outer two lights are the bright lights. The dim lights oper...

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    E-ride industries page 11 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 12 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 removing the four nuts. 3. Remove the wire connector from the headlight. 4. Turn the bulb counter-clockwise and pull it straight out to remov...

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    E-ride industries page 13 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 14 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 directly below the wiper motor. 3. Remove it from its retainer and replace. (flasher # is 552). 4. T...

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    E-ride industries page 15 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 16 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 odometer the display shows the total miles on the vehicle. The miles are not resettable. On the digital dash displ...

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    E-ride industries page 17 4.1.4 battery discharge indicator (bdi) the display shows the state of charge on a bar graph of 0-100 percent. When battery percentage drops to 0 on the graph, there is 9 percent of battery capacity left. At this point of discharge, the battery discharge indicator located t...

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    E-ride industries page 18 4.1.6 clock the display shows the time of day. This is set by pressing the buttons located on the display below the digital screen. On the digital dash display, it is located at the bottom left side of the screen. To set the clock you will need to use the three push buttons...

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    E-ride industries page 19 4.1.8 parking brake indicator this illuminates when the parking brake is engaged. 4.1.9 high beam indicator this illuminates when the high beam headlights are turned on ..

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    E-ride industries page 20 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 to the left of the selector switch. Insert the ignition key and turn clockwise to power up the vehicle. 4.2.2 12 volt acc...

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    E-ride industries page 21 4.2.3 direction selector switch this switch is the rocker switch located on the dash to the right of the steering wheel and to the left of the digital dash display. Press the top of the switch to move the vehicle forward. Press the bottom of the switch to move the vehicle i...

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    E-ride industries page 22 4.2.5 lights switch the lights switch is a black rocker switch located in the three-switch block on the dash to the left side of the steering wheel. The light switch is the left one in the block. This switch controls the low headlights as well as the front parking lights an...

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    E-ride industries page 23 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 24 4.2.7 wiper switch the windshield 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 wipers. Turn the wipers on...

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    E-ride industries page 25 4.2.8 dc cab heater/ defroster the controls for the heater/defroster are two black rocker switches located on the center console to the right of the driver. The first switch, labeled “heater”, controls the heating element. Press the top of the switch to turn it on and the a...

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    E-ride industries page 26 4.3 steering column controls 4.3.1 turn signal lever the turn signal lever is the longer of the two on the left side of the steering column. Push the lever up to engage the right turn signal and pull it down to engage the left turn signal. 4.3.2 steering column tilt lever t...

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    E-ride industries page 27 4.3.3 hazard light switch the hazard light switch is the small knob on the right side of the steering column. Push the lever in to turn on the hazard lights; pull it out to shut them off. 4.4 under-dash controls 4.4.1 accelerator pedal the accelerator pedal is the foot peda...

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    E-ride industries page 28 4.4.2 brake pedal the brake pedal is the wider black pedal on the left. Depress the pedal to apply the brakes. The amount of pedal pressure directly correlates to the amount of vehicle braking. The vehicle will also slightly “brake” due to a regenerative braking when the ve...

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    E-ride industries page 29 4.4.3 parking brake the parking brake is the lever handle located to the right of the driver’s seat. 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 the button on the end. This wil...

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    E-ride industries page 30 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 31 4.5.2 side-view mirrors there are mirrors positioned on both the right and left sides of the vehicle mounted on the door and are adjusted manually. Your view should be adjusted so that the vehicle’s rear tires are just visible in the bottom inside corner of the mirror. This...

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    E-ride industries page 32 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. Abide by the following rules when using your safety restraints to...

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    E-ride industries page 33 4.6.2 restraint maintenance periodically check all the safety 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 ...

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    E-ride industries page 34 4.6.3 child restraints it is required by law for children to use safety restraints 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 es...

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    E-ride industries page 35 section 5: vehicle operation 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. T...

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    E-ride industries page 36 5.2 vehicle drive sequence the driving inputs should be done in the following sequence to engage the drive system properly: 1. Make sure the vehicle is unplugged from all power cords and the main battery disconnect has its key engaged. 2. Turn the ignition key switch on. 3....

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    E-ride industries page 37 5.3 vehicle drive characteristics/behaviors this electric vehicle has a few characteristics to the drive system that are different from a regular fossil fuel powered automobile. The vehicle should be driven for the first time in a safe environment to help fully understand i...

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    E-ride industries page 38 5.4 charging this manual contains important safety and operating instructions for charging your vehicle. Before charging, read all of the instructions and cautionary information in this manual and on the vehicle itself . 5.4.1 charger general information the battery charger...

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    E-ride industries page 39 the vehicle in the bumper. If the vehicle is equipped with other optional ac powered accessories their plugs will be near the charger. Be sure to use the correct plug for charging. There is a charge status indicator that can be seen through the front grill of the vehicle (t...

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    E-ride industries page 40 5.4.2 charger supply power requirements voltage: 85-138 or 195-265 volts ac (single phase) max power consumption: 1800 watts continuous power consumption: 1440 watts frequency: 45-65 hertz *note: when using a gfci outlet the tripping point of the gfci must be higher than 3....

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    E-ride industries page 41 country to power mains supply. The presence of grounding (earth) wire and a frame with a proper ground-fault protection breaker is mandatory. • the electric socket must be of the type nema 5-15r 3 hole outlet 125v 15a or 2p+e 230v 16a correctly connected and protected by a ...

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    E-ride industries page 42 5.4.4 charging procedure 1. Make sure the vehicle is in a well ventilated area and the main battery disconnect has its key engaged. 2. Connect the ac supply cord to the correct outlet at the front of the vehicle. 3. The charger will start after a short delay as indicated by...

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    E-ride industries page 43 5.4.5 trickle charge as long as the charger cord stays connected to the vehicle, a new charge cycle is triggered 24 hoursafter the end of the last charge cycle. This continually maintains the batteries at full charge as long as it is plugged in and compensates for the natur...

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    E-ride industries page 44 5.4.7 partial recharging the charger is designed to adapt automatically to all battery discharge states and allows all types of partial charge cycles or "opportunity charging". This means the vehicle can be charged at anytime no mater what the state of charge. 5.4.8 charge ...

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    E-ride industries page 45 c. Only charge this vehicle with the appropriate battery charger that is supplied with the vehicle. D. Before charging, the state of connections and cables must be checked, and tightened if necessary. E. Charge the vehicle only when the ignition switch is in the “off” posit...

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    E-ride industries page 46 5.5 batteries the vehicle is equipped with nine 8 volt flooded cell lead acid batteries or the optional maintenance free lithium batteries. The following in formation applies to both types of batteries unless otherwise stated. The batteries are located down the center of th...

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    E-ride industries page 47 5.5.2 battery break-in when the batteries are new, make sure to charge the battery pack before its first use. No special procedures are needed for seasoning the batteries other than just to use the vehicle and charge it regularly. New batteries are not capable of their rate...

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    E-ride industries page 48 5.5.4 storage do not park the vehicle and leave it for any length of time with discharged batteries. The batteries can discharge to the point where damage will occur and the battery charger will not charge them. Shut off the main battery disconnect to help prevent any phant...

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    E-ride industries page 49 if the vehicle must be stored for any time longer than 3 weeks it is recommended to make sure the batteries have a sufficient amount of water in them and then plug in the battery charger and leave it plugged in. As long as power is present, the battery charger will cycle ba...

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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. Batteries can produce ...

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    E-ride industries page 51 6.1 battery maintenance 6.1.1 battery safety precautions always observe the following personal safety precautions when working with lead acid batteries: a. Someone should be within range of your voice or close enough to come to your aid when you work near a battery. B. Keep...

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    E-ride industries page 52 15 minutes and consult a physician. If acid is swallowed, call a physician immediately. D. To avoid arcing when removing a battery, turn off all lights and accessories. E. Always only connect the positive (+) cable to the positive terminal and the negative (-) cable to the ...

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    E-ride industries page 53 if 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. In the event that it takes more than one gallon of distilled water to fill the batteries, it is recommended to...

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    E-ride industries page 54 5. Connect the water fill tube female coupler to the vehicles male coupler that has a red cap. To connect them, just press the two connectors together until it clicks 6. Squeeze the bulb with firm pressure to pump water into the battery cells. When the bulb becomes firm the...

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    E-ride industries page 55 filling batteries in freezing temperatures: to fill batteries in temperatures below freezing the fill system installed into the vehicle is designed to handle being frozen. One step that can be taken to help prevent any issues is after filling the batteries with water lower ...

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    E-ride industries page 56 6.1.1 battery pack access the battery pack is located down the center of the vehicle within the battery tunnel. They can be accessed most completely through the inside of the cab. Because the cab space is limited on the exv2 model it is equipped with a battery access panel ...

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    E-ride industries page 57 battery compartment below the flatbed (exv2 models only): 1. Shut off the main disconnect switch. 2. The access panel is located in the front and center location of the flat bed. 3. There are four slotted quarter-turn fasteners that secure the access panel to the flatbed. U...

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    E-ride industries page 58 6.1.2 battery pack inspection inspection procedure: 1. Make sure main battery disconnect has been shut off and access the batteries as described above. 2. Inspect for any loose connections by wiggling the top post battery cables where they attach to the top of the battery. ...

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    E-ride industries page 59 4. Reassemble all removed components to the vehicle before turning the main disconnect switch back on. 6.1.3 battery disposal always dispose of batteries in a responsible manner. Follow your local standards for disposal. Contact your local authorized recycling center to fin...

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    E-ride industries page 60 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, c...

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    E-ride industries page 61 6.3 brakes the fluid level on your brake system is a crucial safety component. The level should be checked 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,...

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    E-ride industries page 62 6.4 windshield wipers if the wiper operation results in streaky or obstructed vision, clean the blades with mild soap and water to remove any foreign material, grease or dirt. If the wiper operation still results in poor visibility, inspect the blades, the inserts, and the ...

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    E-ride industries page 63 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 the tires are still wearing unevenly, have them checked. 6.5.2 wheel alignm...

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    E-ride industries page 64 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 65 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 66 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) and is mounted in the motor bay opposite the controller. Main drive system fuse (ac drive) - the main fuse for the 72 volt a.C. Drive system which is ra...

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    E-ride industries page 67 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 68 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 69 6.9 maintenance schedule vehicle maintenance table task monthly 1. Check all nine batteries for proper water level (flooded batteries only) 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 lev...

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    E-ride industries page 70 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. When towing the vehicle follow these directions:...

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    E-ride industries page 71 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 72 section 9: vehicle options 9.1 exv2 & exv4 model options 9.1.1 ac drive system the ac drive system includes an upgraded brushless (maintenance free) 35 h.P. Motor which is controlled by the curtis 550 amp controller (sealed to ip65 rating). This drive system is designed to ...

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    E-ride industries page 73 9.1.1 air conditioning the controls for the air conditioner and heater/defroster are two black rotary switches located on the center console to the right of the driver. The first switch, labeled “fan”, controls the amount of air flow. By turning the switch the fan speed wil...

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    E-ride industries page 74 9.1.2 auxiliary fan the auxiliary fan is mounted in the center of the dash and provides air circulation for interior cooling which can improve passenger comfort in warmer climates or help defrost the windshield. The switch for the fan is located on the center console and la...

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    E-ride industries page 75 9.1.3 auxiliary cab heater (120 volt ac) this heater is designed to preheat the cab and defog the windshield before driving the vehicle without drawing power from the drive batteries. To operate the heater, plug in the car as if it were being charged (see section 5.4.4 char...

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    E-ride industries page 76 9.1.4 seat heater this option provides a heated base to a seat and can improve occupant comfort in colder climates. It has both a high and low setting. Each heated seat has its own control below and in front of the seat. The seat warmer is off when the switch is in the bott...

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    E-ride industries page 77 9.1.6 windshield washer the switch to turn on the washer pump is integrated into the standard windshield wiper switch location (see section 4.2.7 wiper switch for more details). The washer feature is an added top momentary position to the standard wiper switch. To activate ...

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    E-ride industries page 78 9.1.8 front license plate bracket this bracket attaches a license plate to the front of the vehicle on the bumper. A different style bracket is provided depending with which front bumper the vehicle is equipped. The rear license plate bracket is standard on all vehicles. Us...

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    E-ride industries page 79 9.1.11 backup alarm the backup alarm sounds when the ignition key is on and the direction selector switch is in the reverse position. The alarm provides a continuous beeping sound to alert others of the vehicle’s reverse movement. 9.1.12 reverse light this is a light mounte...

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    E-ride industries page 80 9.1.14 beacon / amber strobe light the roof-mounted amber beacon light adds high visibility light to alert others of the vehicle’s operation. The beacon control switch is located on the center console. The switch is labeled “strobe”. Turn this light on by pressing on the to...

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    E-ride industries page 81 9.1.16 solar panels this option provides a slow recharge of the vehicle’s batteries from the sunlight. The amount of charge depends on the location used and amount of sunlight. The maximum charge that will be received will equate to about 10 miles per day on the 400 watt so...

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    E-ride industries page 82 9.1.17 lithium-ion 100 amp hour batteries this option replaces the standard flooded lead acid batteries with maintenance free lithium- ion battery. These batteries are the same capacity as the standard batteries, but do not require any water filling. The vehicle must be equ...

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    E-ride industries page 83 range even if the outside temperature decreases (which would normally reduce range). The battery warmer can be plugged in at anytime and has an amp draw of 4 amps at 120 volts. 9.1.19 extended 12 month limited warranty this is an optional extended 12 month warranty which st...

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    E-ride industries page 84 9.2 exv2 model only 9.2.1 tool boxes these are mounted on either side of the flatbed and are completely lockable for security. The tool boxes are accessible from either side on the outside of the vehicle. An optional tailgate is also available that goes between the tool box...

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    E-ride industries page 85 9.2.3 topper with tool boxes this is an aluminum topper that covers the full length of the flatbed. Many different versions of this topper are available. The standard topper with tool boxes has a flip-open window in the front to allow for cleaning. It also utilizes a flip-u...

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    E-ride industries page 86 9.2.5 transporter – people hauler this option converts the back of the flatbed into two bench seats that run the length of the flatbed with a full canvas top to provide shade. The passenger foot rests fold up for easy transport of the vehicle without passengers. This option...

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    E-ride industries page 87 ignition. Locate the hand-held remote switch on the driver’s side front of the unit frame. Take it out of the holder and press the up button on the switch. Stand back from the vehicle while the lift is in process. Lift the box until all of the material in the box is emptied...

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    E-ride industries page 88 9.2.7 trash hauler cage this is a full steel mesh cage that mounts to the flatbed. It has two large tailgates that swing open sideways. To open each tailgate, lift the latch up and swing the gate to the side and re- latch the gate to the side panel. Both sides open the same...

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    E-ride industries page 89 9.3 exv4 models only 9.3.1 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. 9.3.2 locking enclosure this option is for the standard full doors ...

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    E-ride industries page 90 9.3.4 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 the key and turn one quarter turn. Push latch button to open ...

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    E-ride industries page 91 section 10: warranty information e-ride will repair or replace, at its discretion, all genuine e-ride parts found faulty in material and/or workmanship, under normal use and under the circumstance that the vehicle has had the appropriate maintenance and service, with genuin...

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    E-ride industries page 92 how to enact warranty the owner must give e-ride notice of any claim within 30 days of the incident. The owner can receive warranty service by taking one of the following actions: - contact a local e-ride authorized dealer whether or not the dealer was the point of purchase...

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    E-ride industries page 93 - parts and labor required for normal maintenance items including brake adjustment, wheel alignment, tire rotation, lubrication, tightening of nuts, bolts and fittings and general adjustments which may need to be performed from time to time. - damage caused by failure to pr...

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    E-ride industries page 94 - e-ride will only pay up to 20 miles in transportation expenses for any vehicle needing repair under warranty. - limited warranty may differ for vehicles exported outside the united states. - any damage to personal property modifications and misuses this and any other e-ri...

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    E-ride industries page 95 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. This can be done on e-ride industries web site under warr...

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    E-ride industries page 96 vehicle servicing in the event that a vehicle would need service work under the warranty, period the vehicle would be serviced by a local e-ride dealer. In the case that there is no local e-ride dealer, e-ride industries will contact a local golf car, fork lift, or automoti...

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    E-ride industries page 97 warranty, as stated in this limited warranty form, the dealer will be billed for the total cost of the repair and which must be paid within 30 days. Any and all service needed requires a warranty claim number from e-ride industries before the service is performed to receive...

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    E-ride industries page 98 parts purchase from e-ride industries all parts purchased from e-ride are given a 6 month warranty. Disclaimer this limited warranty is exclusive, e-ride industries makes no other warranty of any kind, expressed or implied. Any implied warranties of merchantability or fitne...

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    E-ride industries page 99 replacement, at e-ride industries discretion, 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 component or e-ride reconditioned vehicle component the...

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    E-ride industries page 100 questions for warranty questions, please contact our customer assistance center as detailed above. Please have the following information available: 9 the vehicle identification number (vin) 9 the year and model of the vehicle 9 the date of purchased of the vehicle 9 the cu...