Electronic Braking System (EBS)
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The Electronic Braking System is an optional extra within the Freeway
FW7s Range. The EBS has the added advantage of an Electronic Braking
System (EBS) for hill decent control thus creating the ultimate machine for
all conditions.
To activate the braking function:
1: Ensure the motor and power is on.
2: Rotate the control knob counter-clockwise until you go below zero.
The EBS logo will appear next to the speed setting to indicate the braking
function, which will display between -1, -2 and -3 indicating the level of
braking force being applied, -3 being the highest.
3: Rotate the control knob clockwise to return to normal power settings.
Note: you do not have to pause the trolley between the standard power
and EBS braking mode
WARNING!
EBS is an assisted braking system for hill descent not a 100% parking brake. The trolley must be powered on and the
wheels engaged with the clutch for the braking system to function. The drive system uses a limited slip differential to allow braking
and provide ease of manoeuvrability. Try to avoid traversing a steep hill as the load of the trolley will mostly be applied to the lower
wheel on the slope, and may cause the higher wheel to slip. If your trolley loses traction and the wheels start to spin apply more
even pressure on the handle to increase traction of both wheels. Engage the braking progressively as you descend a slope.
Caution:
Wet or loose ground can cause the wheels to lock and slip on steep slopes. When using the maximum braking force
always maintain a firm grip on the handle to assist the trolley and avoid injury or damage.
EBS
Settings Menu Page 4
GPS Version:
GPS Firmware version installed.
Map Version:
Course map data updates will be available periodically
from the PowaKaddy Website – www.powakaddy.com/gpsupdates
Electronics Version:
Software version of the Rental Cart display and
speed controller.
Return to Start Menu:
Select to return to the Main Start Menu. (To
return to the screen from which you entered the settings menu, hold
both left and right function buttons for 3 seconds.)