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SAFETY WARNINGS FOR OPERATORS
FAILURE TO OBEY THE FOLLOWING SAFETY RULES MAY RESULT IN SEVERE INJURY.
It is the responsibility of the owner of this vehicle to train operators to ensure that they understand the operating
characteristics of this vehicle, including training in vehicle stability, and obey the following safety rules and
guidelines. Owner shall comply with OSHA and ANSI/ITSDF B56.8 & B56.9 Standards for vehicle use, safety rules,
operator training and certification. Do not drive this vehicle unless you are a qualified operator.
Do not drive this vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Do not drive this vehicle on public roads and highways. This vehicle is designed to be driven in buildings.
The electrical system of this vehicle will make sparks which can ignite inflammable materials. Never use the vehicle
in hazardous areas where there are inflammable materials, explosive dust or fumes in the air.
Have your vehicle inspected regularly by trained personnel, and cease operation if a malfunction occurs.
Do not open battery compartment to prevent battery explosion, acid splashing, severe damage to eyes or skin.
Do not open motor compartment. Keep clear from moving, rotating(wheels, sheaves, etc) or lifting parts.
Never carry more passengers than number allowed for this vehicle. Wait until all occupants are seated and holding on
before moving. Always keep all body parts inside vehicle. Keep both hands on steering wheel.
Do not exceed the vehicle cargo load capacity and gross trailing weight capacity, rated for flat hard even surface.
Different operating conditions such as loose terrain or ramps reduce vehicle capacity.
Avoid loose, unbalanced or top-heavy loads to keep a good stability and prevent overturn. Do not load cargo that can
fall off the vehicle. Do not carry cargo that is longer, wider or higher than this vehicle.
Always depress slowly the accelerator for smooth acceleration. Avoid stunt driving or horseplay.
Avoid sharp turns, always slow down before turning, to prevent vehicle overturn or trailer jack knife. Vehicle is more
sensitive to overturn and jack knife when traveling on inclines or when carrying a heavy load.
Always drive straight up and down the face of an incline, never across the face, to prevent overturn and trailer jack
knife. Drive slower and start applying brakes sooner on inclines to adjust for longer stopping distance.
Use extra care and drive slowly in reverse, in congested areas or on wet or slippery ground.
Keep to the right under normal conditions. Maintain a safe distance from all objects.
Slow down and sound the horn when approaching a corner or other blind intersections.
Before leaving the vehicle, park on a level ground flat surface, turn off all switches, set the forward/reverse switch to
neutral, set the parking brake, remove the key. Do not park the vehicle on an incline.
Before battery charging, park the vehicle in a well ventilated area set for. Do not operate it when charging. To
interrupt a charging cycle, disconnect the AC plug; disconnecting the DC plug or a battery terminal, or operating the
vehicle, could damage the charger and produce a spark, battery explosion and acid splashing.
Use another driver to steer this vehicle while it is towed. Be sure the driver uses brakes when you slow or stop the
towing vehicle. Do not exceed 5 MPH or carry any passenger while towing this vehicle.
Summary of Contents for E-322
Page 5: ...Instructions 4 INSTRUCTIONS ...
Page 8: ...Maintenance 7 MAINTENANCE ...
Page 14: ...Maintenance 13 ...
Page 15: ...Maintenance 14 ...
Page 24: ...Curtis Speed Controller 23 CURTIS SPEED CONTROLLER 1243 ...
Page 25: ...Curtis Speed Controller 24 ...
Page 26: ...Curtis Speed Controller 25 WIRING STANDARD CONFIGURATION ...
Page 27: ...Curtis Speed Controller 26 DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 28: ...Curtis Speed Controller 27 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART ...
Page 29: ...Curtis Speed Controller 28 ...
Page 30: ...Curtis Speed Controller 29 LED DIAGNOSTICS ...
Page 32: ...Spare Parts 31 SPARE PARTS ...
Page 35: ...Spare Parts 34 DIFFERENTIAL ...
Page 39: ...Spare Parts 38 FRONT ASSEMBLY ...
Page 42: ...Spare Parts 41 REAR SUSPENSION AND BRAKE ...
Page 45: ...Spare Parts 44 ACCESSORIES NO DC DC CONVERTER ACCESSOIRES SANS CONVERTISSEUR DC DC ...
Page 46: ...Spare Parts 45 ACCESSORIES DC DC CONVERTER ACCESSOIRES CONVERTISSEUR DC DC ...
Page 47: ...Spare Parts 46 OPTIONS ...
Page 49: ...Spare Parts 48 BATTERY CONFIGURATIONS 36V CONFIGURATIONS DES BATTERIES 36V ...
Page 55: ...Spare Parts 54 ...
Page 56: ...Spare Parts 55 ...
Page 60: ...Addendum 59 ADDENDUM ...