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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 System Fuse (AC Drive) - The main fuse for the 72 volt A.C. drive system 
which is rated for 425 amps (ANN-400) is mounted onto the A.C. drive controller. 
 

6.6.2  12 Volt Fuses 

The 12 volt fuses are located at the front of the vehicle beneath the hood.  

To access them, unlatch and open the hood and remove the aluminum tunnel 
cover.  The fuse panel is a small black box in the center.  Remove the weather 
cover by pressing both of the side tabs and lifting upward.  The fuse circuit, size 
and panel locations are given in the following table: 
 

Summary of Contents for 2011 EXV2

Page 1: ...2011 Model Owners Manual Jan2011rev4 ...

Page 2: ...ut 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 By filling out this form you are giving us information so we can contact you for any further vehicle or service information that may become available ...

Page 3: ... Page Introduction 2 General Specifications 5 Lighting 11 Driver Controls 16 Vehicle Operation 35 Maintenance 51 Transporting the Vehicle 72 Customer Assistance Information 73 Warranty Information 75 Vehicle Options___________________________________89 ...

Page 4: ...ery 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 recommended that you take the time to read through this entire manual for important information about the safe use and maintenance of your electric vehicle ...

Page 5: ...our 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 maintenance and the associated safety information This manual is applicable to the two e ride Industries models the two passenger EXV2 and the four passenger EXV4 ...

Page 6: ...IN 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 useful information Please record the 17 character vehicle identification number in the space below Vehicle Identification Number VIN Date Purchased ______ _____ ______ ...

Page 7: ...pecifications 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 ...

Page 8: ...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 Bumpers Steel front and rear ...

Page 9: ...ith regenerative braking optional 72 volt AC Charger 72 volt DC charger Charge time 8 hours depending on discharge Charging energy requirements 85 138 volts AC or 195 265 volts AC Max 1800 watts Continuous 1440 watts Single phase 45 65 hertz Lights Headlights w bright taillights turn signals hazard lights and brake lights ...

Page 10: ...ansportation 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 reduced direct drive ...

Page 11: ...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 spring solid axle in rear Speed Controller 72 volt with regenerative braking optional 72 volt AC ...

Page 12: ...Charge time 8 12 hours depending on discharge Charging energy requirements 85 138 volts AC or 195 265 volts AC Max 1800 watts Continuous 1440 watts Single phase 45 65 hertz Lights Headlights w bright taillights turn signals hazard lights and brake lights ...

Page 13: ...ere are four total headlights that utilize a clear lens The dim setting lights are the center two and the outer two lights are the bright setting lights The dim setting operates with just the center two lights and all four lights are illuminated on the bright setting Headlights should be kept clean and in good operation at all times as not to impair night visibility ...

Page 14: ...her side of the vehicle They operate with the headlights turned on as well as flashing for the corresponding turn signal and hazards 3 1 3 Taillights Brake Lights Rear Turn Signals These lights have three functions and are the red rectangular lights at the rear of the vehicle mounted into the tail panel These operate on their dim setting as the taillights with the light headlight switch turned on ...

Page 15: ...nd 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 remove it from the housing 5 To put back together go through steps 2 4 in reverse order ...

Page 16: ...t 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 and 3 in reverse order ...

Page 17: ...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 together go through steps 2 and 3 in reverse order Note The turn signals and hazards use the same flasher ...

Page 18: ...igital 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 dash instrumentation ...

Page 19: ...lay 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 to the lower left of the graph will flash and the caution light located on the display to the right of the digital screen will illuminate See section 5 3 Charging of this manual f...

Page 20: ...ed on On the digital dash display it is located at the bottom right side of the screen The hour meter is not resettable 4 1 5 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 press and hold the select button for 3 seconds and th...

Page 21: ...the minutes and press the select button Finally press the up and down buttons to navigate to the exit menu and press the select button 4 1 6 Left Right HazardIindicators These illuminate when the left right or hazard turn signals are turned on 4 1 7 Park Brake Indicator This illuminates when the parking brake is engaged 4 1 8 High Beam Indicator This illuminates when the high beam headlights are t...

Page 22: ...ter level is low enough to cause battery damage In the event that this light illuminates fill the batteries with distilled water from the 2 gallon container provided after the next charge cycle See section 6 1 1 Battery Water Filling in this manual for battery filling procedure Note Do not rely on this light for battery watering routine maintenance purposes ...

Page 23: ...2 Volt Accessory Power Outlet The accessory power outlet is located to the right of the digital dash display The outlet is only operational when the key switch is on For safety purposes there is a rubber plug attached to the outlet Keep outlet covered when not in use to prevent anything unintended from entering The accessory outlet accepts a standard automotive 12 volt accessory plug and is intend...

Page 24: ...ing 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 reverse The center position of this switch is neutral To prevent damage to the motor do not at any time change the direction of the selector switch unless the vehicle is at a complete stop ...

Page 25: ...s 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 and taillights Turn these lights on by pressing on the top of the switch turn them off by pressing on the bottom Always remember to turn on your headlights at dusk or da...

Page 26: ...ntrols the bright headlights Turn the bright headlights on by pressing on the top of the switch turn them off by pressing on the bottom When the bright head lights are on the high beam light indicator will illuminate in the digital dash display The high beams only work when the low light switch is turned on When approaching another vehicle or person be sure to turn off the bright headlights to avo...

Page 27: ...ght one in the block This switch controls the front windshield wiper Turn the wiper on by pressing on the top of the switch turn it off by pressing on the bottom 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 ...

Page 28: ...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 column tilt while the vehicle is in motion 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 ...

Page 29: ... 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 is equipped with electronic assist braking The electric motor regens at a proportionally higher percentage the more the brake pedal is pressed This makes braking easier as well as adding more vehicle ...

Page 30: ...andle to be lowered which releases the park brake It may be necessary to adjust the parking brake tension as the rear brake pads wear You can adjust the parking brake tension tightening the nut at the end of the cable under the vehicle Note The parking brake needs to be released to drive the vehicle This is done for safety reasons When the park brake is engaged a parking brake symbol will be illum...

Page 31: ...ever is located at the front just below each seat To move the seat pull the lever to the side and slide the seat to the position you desire Releasing the lever will lock the seat in place Note Rear seats if equipped are not adjustable Do not attempt to adjust the driver seat while the vehicle is in motion Always make sure that the seats are locked in place before operating the vehicle ...

Page 32: ...ny blind spots in your field of view Always check to see if it is clear behind you before changing lanes or backing up to avoid any collisions or accidents 4 5 3 Rearview Mirror The rearview mirror is mounted to the top center of the windshield It is adjusted manually and is intended to give a view out the back of the vehicle to the driver The mirror operates in either day or night settings which ...

Page 33: ...icle accident Some of the most serious injuries happen when people are thrown from the vehicle Seat belts help provide protection from that Abide by the following rules when using your safety restraints to obtain their full benefit a All occupants of the vehicle including the driver should always properly wear their safety belts b Lap belts should fit snugly and as low as possible around the hips ...

Page 34: ...ople belted together can crush one another in an accident causing injury Never use a lap belt for more than one person It is extremely dangerous to ride in the cargo area of the vehicle In a collision people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed Do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and seat belts ...

Page 35: ...t assemblies used in vehicles involved in a collision should be replaced However if the incident was minor and a qualified service technician finds that the belts do not show damage and continue to operate properly they do not need to be replaced Safety belt assemblies not used during a collision should also be inspected and replaced if damaged or improper operation is found Failure to inspect and...

Page 36: ...8 kg or less you must put them in safety seats made especially for children Check your local state laws for specific requirements regarding the safe transportation of children in your vehicle Always follow the instructions and warnings that come with any infant or child restraint you might use Never let a passenger hold a child on his or her lap while the vehicle is in motion The passenger cannot ...

Page 37: ...hicle 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 ...

Page 38: ...ront right wheel well The switch is equipped with a key on a chain To power the vehicle insert the key into the socket and turn clockwise until it locks in To relieve power from the vehicle turn the key counterclockwise and remove This switch should be disengaged before any maintenance is performed on the vehicle Note Also if the vehicle is equipped with a 12 volt battery it should be disconnected...

Page 39: ...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 forward or reverse 5 Release the brake when you are ready to drive and lightly depress the accelerator pedal When driving the vehicle be careful not to take corners too fast because the vehicle may flip ...

Page 40: ...that a normal automobile user might not be familiar with in an electric vehicle 1 When decelerating zero throttle command the vehicle will have a slight regen which assists in slowing the vehicle down and at the same time helps to slightly recharge the battery pack 2 When braking the vehicle will electronically assist regen more than when just decelerating AC drive models only 3 Initially drive th...

Page 41: ... markings on battery charger battery and the vehicle itself 5 4 1 Operating Procedure The battery charger is a self regulating charger with a minimum of moving parts designed for long trouble free service The charger utilizes convection cooling which maximizes the reliability and minimizes any maintenance costs Charge time will vary depending on the depth of discharge Allow 8 hours for normal char...

Page 42: ...o not disconnect charger DC output terminals from battery when charger is on The resulting arching and burning will damage the connectors and could cause the battery to explode Keep sparks flame and smoking materials away from battery If the charger must be stopped always disconnect the input supply cord from its outlet to terminate the charge ...

Page 43: ...ertz Note When using a GFCI outlet the tripping point of the GFCI must be higher than 3 5 milliamps 2 The charger will start after a short delay as indicated by the light in the round display located through the front grill of the hood 3 Through the grill of the hood in the front of the vehicle towards the driver s side there is a LED light that shows the state that the charger is in Around this l...

Page 44: ...e outlet 5 Anti Drive When a power cord is plugged into the front outlet of the vehicle and power is present the vehicle will power up but it will not move In any case were AC power is still present at the front AC charger outlet make sure to have the park brake set and the ignition key turned off before you exit the vehicle After the AC cord is disconnected from the front charger outlet restart t...

Page 45: ...atically to all battery discharge states and allows all types of partial charge cycles or opportunity charging Meaning the vehicle can be charged at anytime no mater what the state of charge is 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...

Page 46: ...lways use a three conductor No 14 AWG heavy duty cord with ground that is properly wired The extension cord should be in good electrical condition and kept as short as possible Make sure the pins on the plug of the extension cord are the same number size and shape as the AC plug of the vehicle The use of an improper extension cord could result in the risk of fire or electrical shock Place all cord...

Page 47: ...ied with the vehicle d The vehicle can be plugged into every 2P E 125V 15Amps NEMA 5 15R or 2P E 230V 16A outlet and therefore ends the need for a charge room Before charging the user will have to make sure that the chosen place for charging complies with required safety standards Electric wiring must be conforming to National Electrical Code NFPA 70 or NF C 15100 standards or must comply with sta...

Page 48: ...230V 16A correctly connected and protected by proper current fault circuit breaker Installation must comply with standard regulation in activity inside the country to power mains supply Before charging the state of connections and cables must be checked and tightened if necessary Charge to be made when the electric vehicle is off position Charge has to proceed in a room without pollution and with ...

Page 49: ...ery Watering Make sure to fill batteries with water monthly or promptly when there is any indicated need The batteries must be refilled with distilled or de mineralized water to avoid internal damage Electrolyte levels lower during discharge and rise during charge Therefore it is mandatory that water be added to cells ONLY when they are fully charged Older batteries may require more frequent water...

Page 50: ...120 cycles to fully maximize range 5 4 3 Charge Cycling Do not excessively discharge batteries Excessive discharge can cause polarity reversal of individual cells resulting in complete failure shortly thereafter Limited use of 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 ...

Page 51: ...t is recommended that the vehicle is charged once a month The main battery disconnect must be turned back on to charge the vehicle If you allow the vehicle to sit in conditions of 0 degrees C 32 degrees F or less with a state of charge of 20 or less the battery could freeze If the batteries happen to freeze it may cause damage to the batteries and permanently reduce their capacity If in cold condi...

Page 52: ... make certain the battery cables are always tightly fastened to the battery terminals Make sure the cables are tight to the terminals but be careful not to over tighten Any corrosion present on the batteries or terminals should be cleaned promptly by brushing them off with a wire brush The acid can be neutralized with a solution of baking soda and water ...

Page 53: ...erious injury or death may result Read this manual prior to charging or servicing this vehicle 6 1 Battery Maintenance Batteries normally produce explosive gases which can cause personal injury Therefore do not allow flames sparks or lighted substances to come near the battery When working near the battery always shield your face and protect your eyes Always provide ventilation ...

Page 54: ...ays 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 batteries out of reach of children Batteries contain sulfuric acid Avoid contact with skin eyes or clothing Shield your eyes when working near the battery to protect against possible splash...

Page 55: ... Reversing polarity can be very dangerous e If battery acid contacts skin or clothing wash immediately with soap and water If acid enters eye immediately flood eye with running cold water for at least 10 minutes and get medical attention f Never smoke or allow a spark or flame in the vicinity of batteries g Be extra cautious to reduce risk of dropping a metal tool onto battery It might spark or sh...

Page 56: ...ces 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 battery j Do not lift a battery by the terminal posts or internal damage may result ...

Page 57: ...takes more than one gallon on distilled water to fill the batteries it is recommended to fill the batteries sooner than once a month Perform this in a well ventilated area that is dry and well lit To fill the batteries 1 Fill the provided tank with distilled or de mineralized water 2 Open the hood and locate the battery water fill hose It has a blue cap on the hose and is strapped to the wiring ha...

Page 58: ...the best with a full tank The wheel in the tank fill hose will continue to spin fast as long as water is going into the batteries Once the wheel has slowed down or stopped the batteries are full of water Disconnect the water bottle hose by pressing the button on the coupler and re attach the battery pack fill hose to the vehicle with the cap in place Note Never keep the water tank connected to the...

Page 59: ... 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 disconnects power to the vehicle and does not disconnect power from battery to battery EXV2 Models ...

Page 60: ...that secure the access panel to the flatbed Use a flat screwdriver or similar tool to release the fasteners 3 To lift the access panel out of its hole there is a notch cut in the rear of the panel Use a flat screwdriver and place it in this notch The panel should lift up easily Battery compartment inside the cab 1 Remove the center armrest pad 2 Unplug center console wire harness at the rear drive...

Page 61: ...n 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 Remove the center console 6 Remove the battery cover in the center of the vehicle ...

Page 62: ...e white float indicator will be at the top of the fill cap If the battery cell needs water the white float indicator will be recessed into the fill cap Before checking the level of these floats rock the vehicle slightly to free any stuck floats 3 Inspect for any loose connections by wiggling the top post battery cables where they clamp onto the top of the battery If you find any signs of a loose c...

Page 63: ...ve metals must be cleaned appropriately by a trained professional before the main battery disconnect is turned back on 5 Replace all components back into the vehicle before turning the main battery disconnect back on 6 1 4 Battery Disposal Always dispose of batteries in a responsible manner Follow your local authorized standards for disposal Call your local authorized recycling center to find out ...

Page 64: ...tions If any problems cannot be resolved consult a qualified service center Do not disassemble the charger take it to a qualified service center when service or repair is required Incorrect reassembly may result in the risk of electrical shock or fire DANGER To reduce risk of electric shock always disconnect the AC supply cord from its outlet and the DC output cord from the battery before attempti...

Page 65: ... After filling reinstall the cap and wipe off any excess brake fluid When you are adding brake fluid to the reservoir be careful not to spill any fluid onto the vehicle If this happens make sure to wash it off immediately with soap and water to avoid cracking discoloration or any other damage to the paint or any other part of the vehicle Note The vehicle is equipped with a four wheel hydraulic bra...

Page 66: ...se or dirt If the wiper operation still results in poor visibility inspect the blade the insert and the arm using the following guidelines a Make sure that the blade and arm are not bent or dented b Make sure that the blade is still pliable and not stiff or cracked c If there are any defects be sure to replace the blades to ensure safety d The wiper arm is adjustable in length and angle ...

Page 67: ...ular basis If you notice that the tires are still wearing unevenly have them checked 6 5 2 Tire Alignment At least twice a year check your tire alignment If your alignment is not correct this could cause steering resistance and rolling resistance which would cause a decrease in the range and overall performance of the vehicle Mis aligned tires will also cause uneven tire wear which could be a safe...

Page 68: ...ssure can cause steering problems and could also cause you to lose control of the vehicle Take these steps to ensure correct tire pressures a Use an accurate tire pressure gauge b Check the tire pressure when tires are cold after the vehicle has been parked for over an hour or has been driven more than 3 miles c Adjust the tire pressure according to the recommended specifications listed on the sid...

Page 69: ...smaller or larger than the original size may affect the accuracy of the speedometer performance and life of the vehicle 6 6 Fuses 6 6 1 72 Volt Fuses All 72 volt rated fuses are located in the rear motor compartment of the vehicle In most cases if these fuses fail there is another issue with your vehicle Problems that cause fuse failure should be diagnosed by a trained professional ...

Page 70: ...e The main fuse for the 72 volt A C drive system which is rated for 425 amps ANN 400 is mounted onto the A C drive controller 6 6 2 12 Volt Fuses The 12 volt fuses are located at the front of the vehicle beneath the hood To access them unlatch and open the hood and remove the aluminum tunnel cover The fuse panel is a small black box in the center Remove the weather cover by pressing both of the si...

Page 71: ...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 Wiper Motor 12 Volt Accessory Outlet 15 Amp F14 Heater Coil Heater Fan Radio Ignition 10 Amp F15 2 Speed Fan Beacon Light 10 Amp ...

Page 72: ...re and Cleaning To clean the vehicle you can use any mild cleaning soap or cleaner and soft towel for the entire vehicle seats glass dash etc Also make sure to use a soft clean towel to avoid surface scratches and water spotting Caution Do not rinse the interior of your vehicle Direct water on the charger plug windshield dash panel or instrument panel could damage the electrical system ...

Page 73: ...er 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 for leaks X 6 Check headlights blinkers brake lights wipers X 7 Check seat belts for proper operation X 8 Check battery terminals for tight connections and corrosion X ...

Page 74: ...use an open trailer be sure to do the following 1 Only load the vehicle facing forward 2 Tie down the vehicle using an X pattern 3 Be sure to tie down any loose objects 4 On EXV4 models only a strap must be used over the plastic roof panel to hold it in place Towing the vehicle at speeds in excess of 25 miles per hour with any of the wheels in contact with the ground is not recommended e ride Indu...

Page 75: ...e any questions or concerns with your e ride vehicle please contact the e ride Industries Customer Assistance Center By Mail e ride Industries Customer Assistance Center 3171 92nd Avenue Princeton MN 55371 By Phone 1 800 950 4351 Customer Assistance Center hours Monday through Friday CST 8am to 5pm By e mail customer assistance e ride com ...

Page 76: ...tance 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 vehicle was purchased from ...

Page 77: ...e that the vehicle has had the appropriate maintenance and service with genuine new or rebuilt parts at e rides option for parts and labor at any authorized e ride retailer during the warranty coverage period e rides warranty starts from the date of delivery to the first purchaser or lease owner including any e ride dealers that use the vehicle as demonstrator vehicle whichever comes first on any ...

Page 78: ...0 days for any rental use owners How to obtain warranty Customers must give e ride notice of any claim within 30 days of incident From a local e ride authorized dealer which may have been a dealer you purchased your vehicle from Fleet and other vehicle owners can elect to have their own vehicles maintained and repaired by their team of service mechanics Contact e ride customer service to help you ...

Page 79: ... 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 fading and any other similar items Parts and labor required for normal maintenance items including brake adjustment wheel alignment tire rotation tightening of nuts bolts and fittings and general adjus...

Page 80: ... of non approved parts or repairs Damage resulting from continued use of vehicle after defect is or should have been discovered 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 caused by tire p...

Page 81: ... or damage to personal property because of this 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 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 a...

Page 82: ...r curbs or driving through water deep enough to cause electrical system damage or towing the vehicle in any manner e ride Industries is not responsible for any injury to person or property if any such above modifications and alterations are made 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 own...

Page 83: ...nties purchased through e ride industries will follow the same stipulations of the original warranty except that each warranty claim will have a 100 00 deductible that will be required to be paid by the owner of the vehicle prior to any repairs performed A warranty claim is one component repair per one vehicle and is at the sole discretion of e ride Industries Extended warranties are not available...

Page 84: ...rranty Servicing of vehicle 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 automotive repair shop to service the vehicle In the case were the owner of the vehicle knows of a repair center they wish to use...

Page 85: ...hourly charge In any case where e ride Industries rejects any warranty work or replacement of parts e ride has the choice to bill the owner of the vehicle and which must be paid within 30 days also in any case where a dealer sells the vehicle to the customer including a warranty beyond e rides warranty as stated in this limited warranty form the dealer will be billed for the total cost of the repa...

Page 86: ...ts that e ride has on hand will be shipped second day air if the vehicle is unable to drive according to the sole discretion of e ride and the parts do not exceed 20 lbs All other parts on hand will be shipped regular ground In the event that you need your parts sooner the owner of the vehicle will be billed the difference in shipping costs from what e ride pays Disclaimer This limited warranty is...

Page 87: ...ser e ride Industries makes no other representation or warranty of any kind and no representative or employee of e ride Industries has the authority to make or imply any representation promise or agreement which in any way varies the terms of this warranty e ride Industries reserves the right to modify this warranty at any time being understood that such modification will not alter warranty condit...

Page 88: ...s deems to be defective Replacement shall mean furnishing during the applicable limited warranty period a new vehicle or victory reconditioned vehicle or component thereof which is identical or reasonably equivalent to the warranted product or component at no cost to the purchaser Repair shall mean remedying a defect in the vehicle or component thereof at no cost to the purchaser during the applic...

Page 89: ...oss of use loss of time inconvenience or any other economic loss coming about from defects 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 state you may have additional or other...

Page 90: ...stance Center see contact information on page 75 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 vehicle was purchased from ...

Page 91: ...e ride Industries Page 89 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 ...

Page 92: ... with Roll Up Windows The full doors are fiberglass construction with steel reinforcement safety glass roll up windows and weather striping seal around each door creating a tight seal This option is for typical applications where the entire cab is enclosed and possibly heated It is available to have non locking or locking door handles Locking handles have a key that locks and unlocks the outer doo...

Page 93: ...gether until the plastic locking tab clips back together 10 1 5 CD Player Radio The radio features two front mounted speakers and an AM FM radio with a compact disc player The faceplate is detachable for added security View the radio manual for detailed instructions on use of the radio The radio will function with the ignition key in the on position There is also the option to add two rear speaker...

Page 94: ...center console that controls the heater and heater fan The fan is off when the FAN switch is in the bottom position To turn the fan on medium speed rock the switch to the center position To turn the fan on high speed rock the switch to the top position To turn on the heating element rock the HEATER switch to the top position When the heating element is on low speed the fan is automatically turned ...

Page 95: ...d BEACON The beacon is off when the switch is in the bottom position To turn on the beacon light rock the switch to the top position For beacon light protection there is a beacon light guard available This option is most commonly used on vehicles with a ladder rack The beacon will only function with the ignition key turned on Optional window washer sprayer if equipped the switch will have a third ...

Page 96: ... push the wiper momentary rocker switch all the way up The washer spray will continue to spray fluid and the wiper will wipe until the rocker switch is released See wiper switch section of manual for wiper instructions Use appropriate washer fluid for your climate 10 1 9 Front License Plate Bracket The front license plate bracket attaches a license plate to the front of the vehicle The rear licens...

Page 97: ...ear 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 10 1 12 Dome Light The dome light is mounted on the interior of the b pillar It provides light inside the vehicle cab The light will illuminate with the key is on or off To toggle the lig...

Page 98: ...osition To turn the fan on low speed rock the switch to the center position To turn the fan on high speed rock the switch to the top position The two speed fan will only function with the ignition key turned on 10 1 14 AC Auxiliary Cab Heater 120 volt AC This option is designed to preheat and defog the cab and front windshield before driving vehicle without drawing power from the drive batteries T...

Page 99: ...me time the onboard charger will shut off Any power supply plugged into the receptacle must be unplugged before the vehicle is turned on or driven The vehicle is equipped with anti drive so it can not be driven if live power is present at the front charger AC heater receptacle If in any case the power is disconnected from the front receptacle and than reconnected the heater will be off and the cha...

Page 100: ... 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 starts the date the original warranty is void and available for purchase within the first 30 days from the original invoice date This warranty has the same stipulations as the original 12 month warranty given with the purchase...

Page 101: ...om the original invoice date This warranty has the same stipulations as the original 12 month warranty 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 option adds 7 5 inches to the...

Page 102: ...e just above the ignition key is a power meter that displays the amount of power the solar panels are supplying to the vehicles main drive battery back in amps volts and watts To cycle through the readings press the button All other buttons on the display are for programming purposes only 10 1 20 Battery Warmer This option is designed to keep the batteries at a temperature of 60 80 deg F for them ...

Page 103: ...onnected to the center battery that automatically turns the warmer on and off to keep the batteries at the correct temperature The reason for this option is because batteries have less capacity in colder temperatures resulting in less driving range By warming the batteries it allows the batteries to achieve there maximum battery capacity The battery warmer can be plugged in at anytime This warmer ...

Page 104: ... 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 of ladders on top of the vehicle Tie down and fully secure anything placed on the ladder rack before moving the vehicle ...

Page 105: ...he sliding window pull forward on the plastic locking tab and slide the window To close just slide the two window halves together until the plastic locking tab clips back together The topper also utilizes a flip up window on each side of the topper as well as a rear flip up tailgate window and flip down aluminum tailgate 10 2 4 Aluminum Stake Sides Constructed of aluminum these stake sides help ke...

Page 106: ...ndow height This includes all the features of each option individually as well see section 10 2 2 Tool Boxes and 10 2 4 Full Length Topper for specifics The bulk head divider is also available with this option with the either a picture or slider window 10 2 6 Locking enclosure For added security locking doors are available This includes the main passenger s access doors and the storage compartment...

Page 107: ...hade Flip down foot rests that fold up for easy transporting of the vehicle without passengers Never at any time exceed the gross vehicle weight of 3000 lbs 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...

Page 108: ...lift is in operation Lift the box until all of the material in box is emptied Press the down button on the remote switch to lower the box Never drive the vehicle unless the box is completely lowered When access to the batteries is needed lift 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...

Page 109: ... open the same way Make sure the gates are completely latched in the closed position before moving the vehicle Never at any time exceed the gross vehicle weight of 3000 lbs 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 i...

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