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OREION™ HUMMER HX-T™ OWNERS MANUAL 

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Checking the Hydraulic Brake Fluid Levels 

 

To check the brake fluid level remove the reservoir cap located on the right hand side of the 

dash. 

 

 

How to add brake fluid: 

1. Open the cap of the oil reservoir and take out the oil seal. 

2. Add the brake fluid to the position 5mm below the top of the reservoir. 

3. Put the oil seal in the reservoir and tighten the cap of the reservoir. 

 

 

 

 

When adding the brake fluid, do not spill the fluid on the cart especially the surface with 

paint – this can cause damage. 

 

 

 

 

Never operate your cart if the brake pedal does not feel firm. 

 

Immediately stop operation if your cart pulls 

severely

 to one side while braking. Do not 

continue operation. 

 

Your cart is equipped with all round wheel Brakes, designed to limit your speed. 

 

The main pedal braking is done on all four wheels with a hydraulic brake system which 

includes front wheel disc brakes and rear wheel drum brakes. This system requires 

periodic inspection for brake pad wear, drum / rotor wear and hydraulic fluid loss. 

Consult a qualified Technician if excess wear or if fluid loss is noted. Do not attempt to 

move the cart if any of these conditions are present. 

 

The second braking system is a hand operated parking brake. This hand lever technically 

engages the rear brakes to keep the car stationary when parked or left unattended. 

Always engage the parking brake when parking the cart or before leaving it unattended. 

 

Battery Pack Maintenance: 

 

 

 

 

While charging, batteries emit hydrogen which is an explosive gas. Keep the cart in well 

ventilated areas while charging. 

 

Do not smoke or expose sparks or open flames near the cart. 

 

The electrolyte in the batteries is highly acidic and poisonous. Avoid contact with skin, 

eyes, and clothing. Severe burning and scaring may result. 

 

Remedial measures in case of contact with battery acid: 

- External: Flush with water for 15 minutes. Call physician immediately. 

  

CAUTION

 

  

DANGER

 

  

DANGER

 

Summary of Contents for HX-T

Page 1: ...OWNERS MANUAL...

Page 2: ...klist 15 Driving Instructions 15 Towing 17 Storage 17 Maintenance 18 Scheduled Maintenance 19 Battery Pack Maintenance 21 Battery Care 22 Battery Charging 23 Charger 23 Cleaning 26 Cart Specifications...

Page 3: ...well Insurance Notice Your insurance may not provide coverage for accidents involving the use of this cart To determine if coverage is provided you should contact your insurance company or agent Notic...

Page 4: ...our dealer to obtain new decals DANGER indicates an immediate hazard that if ignored could result in severe personal injury or death WARNING indicates an immediate hazard that if ignored could result...

Page 5: ...in enclosed areas Do not perform service or maintenance on batteries while cart is charging The cart does not offer protection from lightning flying debris or other storm hazards Upon indication of s...

Page 6: ...noted conditions exist Only use recommended batteries of the correct size Only authorized technicians should perform maintenance or repair on the cart It is required to abide by all regulations and s...

Page 7: ...OREION HUMMER HX T OWNERS MANUAL 7 Controls Layout...

Page 8: ...Glove Box 12v 5 Amp Power Outlet Inside 18 Excel Switch 19 Heater De mister Switch 20 Horn 21 Interior Light 22 Rear View Mirror 23 Door Grab Handle HX T Models Only 24 Door Release Handles HX T Model...

Page 9: ...cator Signal 3 Side Driving Lights Signal 4 High Beam Driving Light Signal 5 Forward Reverse Position Signal 6 Outside Temperature 7 Clock 24hour 8 Amperage Display 9 Speed Kph or Mph 10 Battery Power...

Page 10: ...tor switch forward reverse until the cart has come to a complete stop Always set the parking brake and remove the key when parking or leaving the cart unattended Direction Selector Stick The direction...

Page 11: ...not the operator should manually move the stalk to the centre position upon completing each turn Horn To activate the horn depress the button on end of the left turn signal stalk Trip Odometer To res...

Page 12: ...ssenger seat Turn the seat heaters on by pushing the switch downwards Parking Brake The cart is equipped with a hand operated parking brake positioned on the cockpit floor between the seats Pull the h...

Page 13: ...Pedals Brake Pedal The brake pedal is the larger foot pedal to the left of the accelerator pedal The brake pedal engages all four of the hydraulic brakes for shorter stopping distances To slow the car...

Page 14: ...o lock if the person leans forward too quickly Slow easy motions will allow for free travel To release the safety belt press the buckle release button and allow the belt to retract If the belt does no...

Page 15: ...tteries should be fully charged before first use of cart Brakes Check hydraulic fluid level If it is low immediately call a qualified technician for service Charger Charger cord plug and receptacle in...

Page 16: ...risk of serious injury driver and passenger should keep all body parts inside the cart at all times Avoid sudden and sharp turns To reduce the chance of the cart tipping over reduce speed while makin...

Page 17: ...ds as this may cause the cart to overturn Storage Do not attempt to charge frozen batteries or batteries with bulged cases Discard the battery Frozen batteries can explode Batteries in a low state of...

Page 18: ...r the cart It is important to abide by all procedures described in this manual and all safety signs such as Danger Warning or Caution If a problem is found during routine maintenance or inspection do...

Page 19: ...level if required use DOT 3 rated fluid to replenish Check the brake lines and park brake lines for any damage have your dealer service if required Check all the items included in the above mentioned...

Page 20: ...ubrication Application Schedule Interval Inspection Location Recommended Application Quarterly Inspection By The Owner or a Qualified Technician Brake Fluid Reservoir Remove passenger side inner wheel...

Page 21: ...which includes front wheel disc brakes and rear wheel drum brakes This system requires periodic inspection for brake pad wear drum rotor wear and hydraulic fluid loss Consult a qualified Technician if...

Page 22: ...100 charges to reach their full potential During this period it is important not to exceed a 50 discharge level Batteries should be fully charged before first use of cart before removal from storage...

Page 23: ...lyte level is below the top of the battery plates Add water to cover plates then check electrolyte levels again once charged Note a battery watering gun or bottle is available at many auto parts deale...

Page 24: ...battery pack when fully charged the LED will stop blinking and remain lit until the charger is disconnected Troubleshooting Instructions If a fault occurs count the number of red flashes on LED indic...

Page 25: ...rt will not start if AC Power is pressed The AC power source must be disconnected first at the cart connector located on the front bumper prior to operation Do not attempt to service the charger If th...

Page 26: ...damaged in any way Using the charger with any of the above issues could result in a fire or personal inquiry Inspect cords and connections for cracks or fraying Replace if any problems are found Make...

Page 27: ...eight 63lb Charger System 72v Delta Q Charging Time 8 Hours Full Charge Body Material Fibre Glass Cart Dimensions L 118 W 57 H 57 Front Rear Wheel Track 54 Wheelbase 84 Curb Weight without batteries 7...

Page 28: ...ery fluid level maintenance loose wiring or rusted or corroded hardware b Lack of proper maintenance as described in the cart s Owner s Manual c Damages caused by improper installation of a component...

Page 29: ...t distribution stability or speed of the cart can cause serious personal injury or death 4 SOLE REMEDY OREION s liability under this limited warranty or in any action whether based upon warranty contr...

Page 30: ...THIS WARRANTY 7 NO CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN NO EVENT SHALL OREION MOTORS OR AN OREION DEALER BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS RELATING TO PROPER...

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