ONWARD HP 4-PASSENGER LITHIUM-ION
Operators Manual
TPCC01DL00EN019 (Edition A)
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1.
Turn the key to ON.
2.
Push and hold the brake pedal.
3.
Set the Forward / Neutral / Reverse control (FNR) to R. Make sure that the multi-purpose buzzer
operates.
4.
Release the brake pedal.
5.
Slowly push the accelerator pedal. Make sure the vehicle moves in reverse.
6.
Slowly push the brake pedal. Stop the vehicle.
7.
Set the FNR to F. Make sure that the multi-purpose buzzer does not operate.
8.
Release the brake pedal.
9.
Slowly push the accelerator pedal. Make sure that the vehicle moves forward.
10.
Operate the vehicle to full speed.
11.
Release the accelerator pedal. Make sure:
11.A
The accelerator pedal goes back to its initial position.
11.B
Make sure that the regenerative braking functions normally.
12.
Slowly push the brake pedal. Stop the vehicle.
13.
Park the vehicle on a level surface.
14.
Disengage the park brake.
15.
Try to push the vehicle to engage the walk-away braking. Walk-away braking is engaged when:
15.A
The multi-purpose buzzer operates.
Note:
Regenerative braking operates and limits the vehicle speed to no more than 1 to
3 mph (1.6 to 4.8 km/h).
16.
Stop the vehicle.
17.
Slowly push the accelerator pedal. Increase the vehicle to maximum speed down a grade of 20%
or less.
18.
Make sure regenerative braking engages at the maximum programmed speed and limits the
vehicle to its maximum programmed speed.
19.
Slowly push the brake pedal. Stop the vehicle. Make sure regenerative braking disengages when
the vehicle speed is below the maximum programmed top speed.
VEHICLE MOVEMENT
OVERVIEW
Operate the vehicle only after you read, understand, and know:
• The Driving Instructions
• Indicators
• Gauges
• Displays
Summary of Contents for Onward
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