GoinGreen G-wiz Owner'S Manual Download Page 1

   

a

utomatic electric vehicle 

OWNERS  MANUAL

For Service and assistance contact

 

Email: [email protected] web: www.goingreen.co.uk 

Ph: 0208 843 0846 (8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday- Friday)

GoinGreen, Green Station, 201 Beaconsfield Road, 

Southall, Middlesex, UB1 1DA

Summary of Contents for G-wiz

Page 1: ...le OWNERS MANUAL For Service and assistance contact Email service goingreen co uk web www goingreen co uk Ph 0208 843 0846 8 a m to 6 p m Monday Friday GoinGreen Green Station 201 Beaconsfield Road So...

Page 2: ...car Please keep it safe as it will be of helpful should you require any assistance We also encourage you to carefully read the Warranty terms and conditions It will help you understand the warranty c...

Page 3: ...to assist maintenance and instructions NOTE Obey all safety messages that follow these symbols This asterisk in the manual signifies that an item is an optional extra All information illustrations an...

Page 4: ...ing Your G Wiz 5 0 Tyres 6 0 Do s and Don ts 7 0 Troubleshooting 8 0 Maintenance 9 0 Service Schedule 10 0 G Wiz s Safety Features 11 0 Key Technologies 12 0 Power Pack 13 0 Technical Specifications 1...

Page 5: ...OOR LOCK DOOR OPENING LEVER SEAT RECLINING LEVER HATCH OPENING LEVER SEAT SLIDING LEVER HAZARD WARNING SWITCH CONTROL KNOB HEAD LIGHTS TURN SIGNAL LEVER START UP KEY SWITCH PARKING BRAKE FUSE BOX HOOD...

Page 6: ...e CHARGING LOW BATTERY SERVICE GREEN REGEN RED EXTRA POWER USAGE Dual colored LED TURN SIGNALS LOW BEAM LIGHT POWER GAUGE PARKING BRAKE LOW BRAKE FLUID LIGHT BATTERY LOW WATER LIGHT HIGH BEAM LIGHT TE...

Page 7: ...Control Knob 1 5 Climate Control System 1 6 Keys Key switches 1 7 Door Locks 1 8 Seat Adjustment 1 9 Hood 1 10 Rear Hatch 1 11 Parking Brake 1 12 Roof Lights 1 13 Compartments 1 14 Mirrors Audio syste...

Page 8: ...tops flashing and glows green permanently The light disappears when the charge cable is removed from the charge port II LOW BATTERY LIGHT Red When the State Of Charge SOC in the Power Pack drops to ab...

Page 9: ...tinues to glow flash it indicates increased charging time due to high Power Pack Charger temperature NOTE Do not charge your car in high ambient temperature conditions or in direct sunlight This will...

Page 10: ...ng ON OFF temperature light during drive indicates a severe over temperature condition and may completely restrain the car If you continue driving the car electronics may reduce the speed and power in...

Page 11: ...is light will be on when BFNR knob is at N position This light will blink if the key is switched on with control knob in either B F and R position If this light is blinking the car will not move Pleas...

Page 12: ...brake fluid at the first opportunity Instrument Cluster and Controls X HIGH BEAM This lamp glows when the high beam headlights are turned on XIII TURN INDICATOR The turn indicator light on the cluste...

Page 13: ...easure the distance traveled on short trips between stops Keep track of your odometer reading and check the maintenance schedule regularly for required services Increased wear or damage to certain par...

Page 14: ...Instrument Cluster and Controls III TURN SIGNALS The turn signal lights blink when you signal a lane change or turn Turn the side indicator lever upwards for left turn and downwards for right turn re...

Page 15: ...towards you the wiper will come ON for a few seconds wipes Instrument Cluster and Controls V HAZARD WARNING Pull up the switch to activate the hazard warning lights All six external turn signal light...

Page 16: ...es you to move forward direction will give you addition speed acceleration and hill climbing Neutral N The BFNR knob should be in this position at the time of Key on and should be used while parking y...

Page 17: ...te Control System controls Instrument Cluster and Controls 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 BLOWER DEFROSTER SELECTOR LEVER BLOWER HEATER KNOB 12V D C SOCKET DEFOGGER SWITCH REAR FOG LAMP SWITCH A CVARIABLE THERMOSTAT...

Page 18: ...air towards it 3 The vents at the two corners of the dashboard direct air onto the windows II BLOWER OPERATION The Blower can be operated by turning the knob from OFF position to any of the desired 4...

Page 19: ...g 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 IV HEATER To operate the Heater pull the blower knob gently towards yourself and turn it to desired position The HEAT symbol in the center of the knob will light up Heater will autom...

Page 20: ...ymbol gets backlit when ON Press again to switch it OFF VII REAR DEFOGGER The rear hatch defogger will clear the fog frost or thin ice to give you a clear rear view The defogger can be activated by pr...

Page 21: ...or is open and Parking Brake is not applied 1 6 Keys Key Switch Chime I KEYS Your car comes with two identical keys They fit all the locks on your car Key Switch and Doors Each key has an identificati...

Page 22: ...Locking the doors will guard the occupants from being thrown out in case of accidental opening of a door CAUTION II TO OPEN THE DOOR UNLOCK anti clockwise LOCK clockwise UNLOCK LOCK Your car has been...

Page 23: ...vided the doors are closed and the car is in the disarmed condition 2 Doors get locked automatically after 30 sec once it is unlocked by the remote 3 Doors get unlocked automatically when you turn OFF...

Page 24: ...5 sec delay if the Key Switch is in the OFF position and the doors are closed 1 Close doors properly while coming out of the car 2 Do not turn the Key Switch ON when the doors are open this makes remo...

Page 25: ...p and slide the seat forward or backward Instrument Cluster and Controls II RECLINING THE SEAT The seat back can be reclined to four different angles by pulling a lever located on the right hand side...

Page 26: ...To do so Step 1 Pull up the seat adjustment lever of the respective front seat and slide the seat forward Step 2 Recline the seat forward to allow easy entry to the rear seat Step 3 Make sure the fro...

Page 27: ...nsert the latch plate into the latch slot Make sure the belt is securely latched Also check that the belt is not twisted Step 3 Position the lap belt as low as possible across your hips Then pull and...

Page 28: ...d or infant in the occupant s lap Child restraint system Children and infants must never be transported without a proper restraint system This system can be purchased from the market Ensure that the s...

Page 29: ...hood Step 3 Lift the hood and pull the hood support rod out of its clip and insert the end into its housing on the passenger s side Instrument Cluster and Controls II CLOSING THE HOOD Step 1 Lift it u...

Page 30: ...latch on the doorframe on the driver s side Lift the hatch II CLOSING THE HATCH Gently press hatch down until it locks into position Do not bang the hatch Secure the hatch fully before driving CAUTION...

Page 31: ...3 1 11 Parking Brake 1 12 Roof Light Instrument Cluster and Controls NOTE In the event the start up key is ON the door is closed and the parking brake is pulled a chime should be heard when you press...

Page 32: ...and tool kit iv Beverage Holder The beverage holder can be accessed by pulling it out Be careful when using it A spilled liquid that is very hot can scald you or your passenger Spilled liquids can als...

Page 33: ...ner s Manual SUN VISOR Two adjustable sun visors are provided in your G Wiz for protection of driver and passenger against glare In addition the passenger side sun visor comes equipped with a vanity m...

Page 34: ...2 1 Climate Control Seats 34 Climate Control Seats 2 33...

Page 35: ...n be used to independently control the temperatures of the two seats To select cool mode pull the switches UP To select heat mode keep the switches pushed in In both the cool and heat modes the follow...

Page 36: ...ion 3 3 Ideal Time to Charge 3 4 Under Charging Over Charging your G Wiz 3 5 Equalizing Charge 3 6 Equalizing by Customer 3 7 Trickle Charging 3 8 Battery Heating 3 9 Charging Precautions 36 38 38 39...

Page 37: ...afe and simple process Just follow the 4 steps given below Step 1 Make sure parking brake is engaged Charging your G Wiz Ensure control knob is in neutral N mode Turn start up key to OFF position and...

Page 38: ...t lid and attach charging cable female end Step 4 Plug the other male end into a 15 Amp 220 240V external power source and then switch on power supply to it Your Car is now on charge Check the Power G...

Page 39: ...longer This is because the computerised system in your car will wait till the temperature of the Power Pack lowers before enabling the charging process 2 In conditions 10 C or 45 C temperature the ba...

Page 40: ...wer supply the computer controlled on board charger remembers the point at which charging was interrupted and resumes charging from where the charging stopped It also has an auto shut off mechanism by...

Page 41: ...cle of charge the balance of 10 hrs for equalization is completed There will be no indication when remaining equalization will happen Charging your Gwiz c There will be no indication if the equalizati...

Page 42: ...are exposed to rain or water 2 Do not plug in with wet hands 3 It is recommended that your car is not in the sun during the charging process 4 Make sure that children are kept away from both on board...

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Page 44: ...4 1 Quick Start 4 2 Estimating Your Driving Range 4 3 Extending Your Driving Range 4 5 Battery Care 44 46 47 48 Driving Your G Wiz 4 43...

Page 45: ...acceleration and speed at the take off stage This will enhance your safety and that of pedestrians nearby This mode also enables you to maximise your driving range Step 4 Disengage the parking brake b...

Page 46: ...rged partially NOTE Step 6 When you require a higher degree of acceleration rotate the Control Knob to Boost B mode In this mode you attain a much higher top speed This is electronically limited to 50...

Page 47: ...sly Driving your G Wiz This is due to pre programmed software in your car s Energy Management System EMS and Motor Controller These warning signals ensure as far as possible that you are never strande...

Page 48: ...use on your Car 4 For better average speed acceleration driving range and comfort please ensure that prescribed maximum payload of 227Kgs is not exceeded 5 Avoid hard braking The first 25mm of brake p...

Page 49: ...irregularities with usage They periodically need equalisation Please make sure that the equalisation goes through regularly Refer Sec 3 5 3 6 Driving your G Wiz 3 Keep Charging If the car is not in us...

Page 50: ...5 1 Tyres 5 2 Tyre Pressure 5 3 Tyre Markings 5 4 Tyre Rotation 5 5 Tyre and Wheel Inspection 5 6 Wheel Alignment and Balance 50 50 50 51 51 52 Tyres 5 49...

Page 51: ...r is FRONT 35 PSI REAR 40 PSI Any underinflated tyre generates excessive heat that may result in reduced life of your tyres Check inflation pressures on all the tyres at least once a month before driv...

Page 52: ...otation of tyres will result in uniform tyre wear It is however essential to get wheel alignment checked After the tyres have been rotated adjust the front and rear inflation pressures as indicated on...

Page 53: ...ing characteristics of your car Replacement of a tyre is needed when 1 The wear indicators are seen at three or more places around the tyre 2 Cord Fabric can be seen showing through the tyres rubber 3...

Page 54: ...6 1 Charging 6 2 Driving 6 3 Servicing 6 4 Installation of Accessories 6 5 Parking 6 6 Maintenance 54 55 56 57 57 57 Do s Don ts 6 53...

Page 55: ...When your car is not in use keep it on charge The computer controlled on board charger will compensate any normal discharge of power Allow the Power Pack to charge completely whenever possible Top up...

Page 56: ...rrides the throttle While driving during the night switch off the head lights when at a traffic signal This will help in conservation of charge in the Power Pack and enhance your driving range Always...

Page 57: ...on after the start up key is turned on Temperature Light flashes after the start up key is turned on Parking Light stays on after the parking brake is disengaged and there is adequate brake fluid Top...

Page 58: ...cessories Unauthorised addition of accessories can damage your car and the manufacturer warranty will become null and Always engage the parking brake while parking your car DO S DON TS 6 4 Parking Do...

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Page 60: ...7 1 Charging 7 2 Driving 60 60 Troubleshooting 7 59...

Page 61: ...ert the charging cable at the external Power Source and or the on board Charge Port and check that power supply is available Charge in shade cooler temperature or during the night when the ambient tem...

Page 62: ...pedal thus preventing sudden movement of your car If You may have engaged the RNFB knob to other positions other than Neutral N and pressed the accelerator The Motor Controller or Power Pack may have...

Page 63: ...ring shake PROBLEM Low or uneven tyre pressure Low or uneven tyre pressure disturbed Wheel Alignment Low or uneven tyre pressure disturbed Wheel Alignment Low or uneven tyre pressure Excessive tyre pr...

Page 64: ...e position and clean the windshield properly Press button1 of remote twice to deactivate this condition POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Appearance of Service light can be due to temporary condition read by the...

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Page 66: ...8 1 Brakes 8 2 Tyres 8 3 Lights 8 4 Fuse Box 8 5 Power Pack 8 6 Windscreen Washer and Wiper 8 7 Storing your Car 8 8 Appearance Care 8 9 Towing your Car 66 66 67 69 70 72 73 73 75 Maintenance 8 65...

Page 67: ...in good condition with adequate tread and correctly inflated Inflation Keeping the tyres properly inflated provides the best combination of handling tread life and riding comfort Underinflated tyres w...

Page 68: ...e them replaced REPLACEMENT OF BULBS Headlight 1 Open the Bonnet and engage the support rod 2 Disconnect the wiring harness connector from the rear of bulb 3 Pull the rubber cap out 4 Release the bulb...

Page 69: ...of taillight brake light or the 2 screws in case of turn indicator and reverse lamp 2 Rotate the bulb anticlockwise and remove it 3 Pull out the bulb from the bulb holder 4 Replace the bulb with a new...

Page 70: ...Clock Stereo chime relay F 7 5 A Turn Signals Reverse 7 Lights F 7 5 A Wiper and Washer 8 F 5A Fog lamps 9 F 15 A CDL Lighting 10 F A CDL Controls 11 F 7 5 A Blower Relay Rear 12 Defogger F 5A Condens...

Page 71: ...e fuse provided on the inside of the fuse box cover Replace the fuse box cover to its original position Maintenance POWER PACK The power pack requires to be topped with distilled water every 500 miles...

Page 72: ...ering process will take 2 5 minutes depending on the water level in your power pack When full the flow indicator will stop revolving indicating that the power pack has stopped the intake of water Hold...

Page 73: ...of either the windscreen or the wiper blade with foreign matter can reduce the effectiveness of the windscreen wiper If the blades are not wiping properly it could be time to replace the wiper blade...

Page 74: ...polishing your car helps keep it looking new Here are some tips on preserving the appearance of your car A Exterior i Washing Dirt and grit can scratch the paint while tree sap and bird droppings can...

Page 75: ...on the inside of the windows Use a soft cloth or paper towels to clean all glass and clear plastic surfaces Do not use spray water in the interior of your car Doing so car can result in damage s to t...

Page 76: ...hreaded holes are provided at both front ends LH RH of the chassis frame immediately behind the front bumper for fixing the tow hook Fix the hook by turning it in either of the holes as per your conve...

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Page 78: ...spension Sub assembly 9 2 Steering Sub assembly 9 3 Brake Sub assembly 9 4 Transmission Sub assembly 9 5 Wheels and Tyres 9 6 Body 9 7 Electrical Electronics Sub assembly 78 78 78 79 79 79 80 Maintena...

Page 79: ...Master cylinder Wheel Cylinder Brake Pipes Hoses leakage damage Brake Pedal Bush Parking Brake Lever Cable play damage Regen Braking Service at the interval listed x 1 000 miles or number of months wh...

Page 80: ...anels Beading vibration rattling looseness I I I R I I I I I I I T 9 4 TRANSMISSION SUB ASSEMBLY I I I I I I I I I T I L T I I I R I I I I I I T I L T I I I I I I I I R I T I L T I I I R I I I I I I T...

Page 81: ...TRONICS SUB ASSEMBLY Top up every 500 miles or when LOW BATTERY LIGHT comes ON I A I I I I I I I I C C L C I I I I I A I I I I I I I I C C L C I I I I I A I I I I I I I I C C L C I I I I I A I I I I I...

Page 82: ...10 0 Your Car s Safety features 82 Your G Wiz Safety Features 10 81...

Page 83: ...chassis and side impact beams cocoons passengers in an inadvertent accident Dent Proof Body Panels Most accidents in cities involve low speed skirmishes with other vehicles often leaving owners with...

Page 84: ...11 1 Steel Space Frame Chassis 11 2 Motor Controller 11 3 Energy Management System 84 84 85 Key Technologies 11 83...

Page 85: ...s manoeuverability and better range Repairs Quick and economical Key Technologies MOTOR CONTROLLER Salient Features It converts power pack voltage to required AC voltage and current to the motor It pe...

Page 86: ...the IP cluster to enable various lamps to function These include 1 Charge Light 2 Power Pack Low Battery Water Light 3 Low battery light 4 Parking Brake ON in drive mode 5 Low Brake Fluid level 6 Neut...

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Page 88: ...12 1 Location 12 2 Life Span 12 3 Integrated Systems 12 4 Servicing 12 5 Extending the Life of the Power Pack 12 6 Power pack Heater pad 88 88 88 88 89 90 Power Pack 12 87...

Page 89: ...with proper maintenance and driving range the Power Pack should last approximately 3 years Power Pack 12 3 INTEGRATED SYSTEMS IN THE POWER PACK Centralised Water Top up System Water Level Sensor Batte...

Page 90: ...r pack Do not drive when the needle indicator in the power gauge is on the red band In the event you are not using your car for more than one week it needs proper storing and plugged in for charging s...

Page 91: ...ry cold snowy 2 Keep the car continuously plugged into the mains power even after full charging so as to keep the battery heating system active as the battery heating system is powered by the mains vo...

Page 92: ...formance 13 3 Motor 13 4 Power Pack 13 5 Motor Controller 13 6 Suspension Type 13 7 Tyres 13 8 Controls 13 9 Electricals 13 10 Braking System 13 11 Body Panels Bumpers 92 92 92 93 93 93 93 93 93 94 94...

Page 93: ...s 3800 mm Rack Pinion Welded Tubular Steel Space Frame A 20 drop will be noticed in the driving range if A C or Heater or Wiper is in use during drive NOTE Estimated range Estimated top speed Maximum...

Page 94: ...absorbers 2 pedal operation Brake and Accelerator 4 operating modes B F N R 13 8 CONTROLS The RNFB switch provides Reverse Neutral Foward Boost power modes of operation Headlights Park front Front Rea...

Page 95: ...STEM Internal expanding drum brake Front 19 05 mm Rear 15 87 mm Parking brake mechanically actuated on the rear wheels Regenerative Braking to enhance the driving range Low Brake Fluid Warning provide...

Page 96: ...Vehicle identification numbers 14 95...

Page 97: ...riveted on the chassis strut cross member near windshield wiper washer unit under the hood LOCATION OF MOTOR NUMBER Motor number is punched on the body ofthemotor LOCATION OF CHASSIS NUMBER Chassis n...

Page 98: ...Index 15 97...

Page 99: ...nt Do s Don ts Charging Driving Installation of Accessories Maintenance Parking Servicing Door Locks Door Pocket Driving Range Estimating Extending Driving Reva E Energy Management System EMS Equalisa...

Page 100: ...fety Features Seat Adjustments Seat Front Adjustment Reclining Seat Rear Access Folding Seatbelts Service Light Specifications Speedometer State of charge SOC Steel Space Frame Chassis Storing your ca...

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