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TO AVOID BEING STRUCK, DO NOT STAND IN FRONT OR BEHIND THE VEHICLE.

OPERATE THE VEHICLE FROM THE DRIVER SEAT ONLY.

TO PREVENT FALLS FROM THE VEHICLE, REMAIN SEATED IN A MOVING 

VEHICLE AND HAVE SEAT AND CHEST BELTS FASTENED AT ALL TIMES.  DRIVER 
SHOULD KEEP BOTH HANDS ON THE STEERING TILLER WHEN THE VEHICLE IS 
IN MOTION.

TO PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY OF SERIOUS INJURY, KEEP YOUR ENTIRE 

BODY INSIDE THE VEHICLE.

DO NOT LEAVE CHILDREN UNATTENDED ON VEHICLE.

TO PREVENT OVERTURNING THE VEHICLE, DRIVE SLOWLY STRAIGHT UP AND 

DOWN SLOPS.  

AVOID DRIVING THE VEHICLE ON SLOPES EXCEEDING 20% 

INCLINE.

TO AVOID POSSIBLE INJURY AND (OR) DAMAGE TO THE VEHICLE, AVOID 

SUDDEN STARTS, SUDDEN STOPS, AND ABRUPT TURNS.

TO AVOID THE POSSIBILITY OF LOSING CONTROL OF OR OVERTURNING THE 

VEHICLE, REDUCE SPEED FOR ADVERSE DRIVING CONDITIONS SUCH AS WET 
GRASS OR ROUGH TERRAIN.

DO NOT USE THE VEHICLE ON PUBLIC ROADS. IT IS NOT DESIGNED OR 

INTENDED FOR STREET USE AND SHOULD NOT BE LICENSED FOR USE ON 
PUBLIC ROADS.

OBEY ALL LOCAL RULES CONCERNING GOLF CARS.

TRAINED DRIVERS SHOULD DRIVE THE VEHICLE IN ONLY SPECIFIED AREAS. 

DO NOT DRIVE WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL, DRUGS, OR 

MEDICATIONS.

TO PREVENT OVERTURNING THE VEHICLE, DRIVE SLOWLY IN TURNS.

USE BRAKES TO REDUCE SPEED WHEN COASTING DOWNHILL.

No one should drive the vehicle without first being instructed in the proper operation and 
use of the vehicle’s controls.  An experienced operator should accompany each first-time 
driver on a test drive before allowing him/her to operate the vehicle alone.
To ensure safe operation of the vehicle, follow exactly and in order, all of the following 
procedures.  Read and understand all instruction prior to driving the vehicle.

Starting the Vehicle

Study and understand the controls.

Make sure the driver is seated and secured with waist and chest belts.

Read safety warnings located on dash and (or) console.

Make sure wheels are turned in desired direction.

Turn key to the ON position and make sure nothing is in your path.

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Select a direction by placing Forward/Reverse switch in desired position 
(Forward or   Reverse).  A buzzer will sound as a warning when the 
Forward/Reverse switch is in REVERSE.

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Summary of Contents for 330100001101

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual Model Serial Number 330100001101 up Manufactured by Regal Research and Mfg Co 1200 East Plano Parkway Plano TX 75074 Telephone 800 898 3353 Fax 972 272 0220 www regalresearch com 1...

Page 2: ...f golf cars defines a golf car as a vehicle used to convey a person or persons and equipment to play the game of golf in an area designated as a golf course Throughout this manual the words golf car a...

Page 3: ...WARRANTIES WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO THE EXTENT THAT ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS RECOGNIZED BY APPLICA...

Page 4: ...t importance to Regal Research That is why before operating the vehicle we urge you to review the information in this manual Understand and become familiar with the DANGER WARNING and CAUTION statemen...

Page 5: ...Controls and Indicators 11 Driving Instructions 15 Towing 17 Transporting on a Trailer 18 Storage 19 Maintenance 20 Daily Pre Operation Safety Checklist 20 Periodic Service Schedule 21 Periodic Lubric...

Page 6: ...her representation is stated or implied If any of the operation or warning decals on the vehicle become damaged have been removed or cannot be easily read they should be replaced immediately to avoid...

Page 7: ...CEDURES LISTED IN THIS MANUAL AS WELL AS THOSE AFFIXED TO THE VEHICLE WEAR SAFETY GLASSES OR APPROVED EYE PROTECTION WHEN SERVICING THE VEHICLE WEAR A FULL FACE SHIELD AND RUBBER GLOVES WHEN WORKING W...

Page 8: ...8...

Page 9: ...UMBER AT HAND WHEN ORDERING PARTS OR MAKING INQUIRIES Serial Number Location Figure 1 Safety Committee If the golf car is to be rented or is part of a fleet we strongly recommend that a safety committ...

Page 10: ...vehicle for a test drive Use the following checklist as a guide to inspect your new vehicle Only your SoloRider distributor dealer or a trained technician should correct any problems ALL VEHICLES Bra...

Page 11: ...LIAR WITH ALL CONTROLS AND OPERATING PROCEDURES BEFORE ALLOWING THE VEHICLE TO BE DRIVEN DO NOT MODIFY OR CHANGE THE VEHICLE IN ANY WAY WHICH MIGHT AFFECT ITS STABILITY OR HANDLING OR INCREASE MAXIMUM...

Page 12: ...tinct positions UP FORWARD and DOWN REVERSE The reverse buzzer will sound and a warning when the Forward Reverse switch is in REVERSE and the key switch is on Figure 3 Accelerator and Brake Levers Rig...

Page 13: ...hicle driving out of the situation Parking Brake The parking brake is automatically applied whenever the vehicle comes to a stop or whenever the key switch is turned to OFF See following WARNING THE P...

Page 14: ...Tow Off Run Switch The vehicles are equipped with a Tow Off Run Switch located under the front body near the onboard controller Figure 5 The switch must be in the RUN position in order to operate the...

Page 15: ...ectrical system thus preventing severe arcing and possible battery explosion as the battery wires are disconnected For Long Term Storage Place Tow Off Run switch in the OFF position to turn off power...

Page 16: ...BEY ALL LOCAL RULES CONCERNING GOLF CARS TRAINED DRIVERS SHOULD DRIVE THE VEHICLE IN ONLY SPECIFIED AREAS DO NOT DRIVE WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL DRUGS OR MEDICATIONS TO PREVENT OVERTURNING...

Page 17: ...R CHECK EFFECTIVENESS OF THE BRAKES BY GENTLY DEPRESSING THE BRAKE LEVERS IF THE VEHICLE DOES NOT SLOW DOWN AT THE NORMAL RATE CONTINUE TO DEPRESS THE BRAKE LEVERS UNTIL THE BRAKES DRY OUT AND NORMAL...

Page 18: ...ed FOR USE ON PUBLIC ROADS THE TRAILER MUST MEET ALL FEDERAL STATE AND LOCAL REQUIREMENTS SUCH AS TAIL LIGHTS BRAKE LIGHTS ETC ALWAYS USE AN APPROVED TRAILER THAT HAS A LOAD RATING OF 1000 LB PER VEHI...

Page 19: ...O MAY CAUSE THEM TO OVERHEAT DURING OPERATION Fully charge batteries See Batteries Page 22 Wash off any corrosion around the terminals with a solution of baking soda and water one cup per gallon of wa...

Page 20: ...d This will prevent further damage to the vehicle and avoid the possibility of injury due to unsafe conditions Contact your local SoloRider distributor dealer to perform all repairs and semi annual an...

Page 21: ...UAL IF THE VEHICLE IS CONSTANTLY SUBJECTED TO HEAVY USE OR SEVERE OPERATING CONDITIONS THE PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE SHOULD BE PERFORMED MORE OFTEN THAN RECOMMENDED IN THE SERVICE AND LUBRICATI...

Page 22: ...tion Electrical and service manual Check for or 100 rounds of golf Wiring tightness and damage Connections Front Wheel Check and adjust as required See Alignment the maintenance and service manual Ann...

Page 23: ...ion Class SE SF or SG or 200 rounds of golf Oil or higher Inspect Front wheel 5 Chassis Lube EP Bearings Repack as NLGI Grade 2 Necessary Vehicle Lubrications Points 1 2 4 5 3 Figure 5 Vehicle Capacit...

Page 24: ...NS CAREFULLY WHEN DEALING WITH BATTERIES CHARGE BATTERIES IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA ONLY BATTERIES EMIT HYDROGEN WHILE BEING CHARGED HYDROGEN IS AN EXPLOSIVE GAS AND MUST NEVER EXCEED A LEVEL OF 2 OF...

Page 25: ...ondition follow this maintenance program on a regular basis The batteries should be kept clean and free of corrosion Wash tops and terminals of batteries with a solution of baking soda and water 1 cup...

Page 26: ...LEANED AS NECESSARY FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE THEM TO OVERHEAT DURING OPERATION After use the batteries should be placed on charge The batteries should never be left discharged any longer than absolu...

Page 27: ...ONTACT YOUR NEAREST SOLORIDER DISTRIBUTOR DEALER EACH CHARGER SHOULD HAVE ITS OWN DEDICATED 15 OR 20 AMPERE SEPARATELY PROTECTED CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE SINGLE PHASE BRANCH CIRCUIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH...

Page 28: ...OINTS OR CAUSE AN ELECTRICAL SHORT CIRCUIT THAT COULD RESULT IN FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT CONNECT A STATIONARY CHARGER TO THE RECEPTACLE IF THE CHARGER CORD PLUG OR THE VEHICLE RECEPTACLE IS BRO...

Page 29: ...ed with the charger for specific operating instructions before using the charger The use of an extension cord with the charger should be avoided If an extension cord must be used a three conductor No...

Page 30: ...IN A FIRE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH PUSH THE E STOP SWITCH OPTIONAL Figure 2A WHEN CHARGING TO ENSURE THAT THE CAR WILL NOT INADVERTENTLY BE DRIVEN AWAY WHILE CONNECTED TO THE BATTERY C...

Page 31: ...amaged If the charger plug and receptacle show signs of corrosion or are difficult to insert and remove the receptacle contacts and plug blades pins may be cleaned with a good electrical contact clean...

Page 32: ...e or soft cloth for normal cleaning A garden hose at normal residential water pressure is adequate Solorider does not recommend any type of pressure washing or steam cleaning Such a process especially...

Page 33: ...icle from another individual or from a distributor dealer we strongly urge the new owner to re register the vehicle with Regal Research This will enable us to contact you if the need arises Please sen...

Page 34: ...0 in Overall Height With Canopy 72 0 in Overall Height At Steering Tiller 45 0 in Wheelbase 54 0 in Ground Clearance 6 0 in Front Wheel Tread 29 0 in Rear Wheel Tread 29 0 in Weight Standard electric...

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