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B-210 / B-200 Curtis System Operator Manual
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CLEANING
Glass
The front, rear, and hard door windows are made
of standard automotive glass and can be cleaned
with any standard household glass cleaner.
Plastic Windows
The soft door windows are made of clear soft
plastic that is easily scratched and can be
damaged from some cleansers or solvents.
To remove any road tar or grease, Use a 70%
isopropyl alcohol solution and soft cloth then
wash with water and dry with a soft cloth.
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Do not use any abrasives or abrasive
cleaners.
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Do not use any chemical cleaners or
cleaning solvents.
Seats / Soft Doors
Clean your seats with any standard automotive
vinyl cleaner.
Interior
Use a mild liquid detergent in warm water to wipe
down the interior of your vehicle.
Exterior Body
Use any standard automotive exterior car wash
solution. Do not use any abrasive cloths or
cleaners.
Finish with a quality automotive wax to preserve
the finish of your vehicle.
Cleaning the Seat Belts
Clean the safety belts with any mild soap solution
that is recommended for cleaning upholstery or
carpets. Do not bleach or dye the belt webbing
because this may weaken it.
Battery Charger
The battery charger gets hot during normal
operation and it is important that the cooling fins
or vents are not caked with mud or dirt.
Refer to your maintenance schedule for the
recommended cleaning interval.
Allow the charger to dry before starting a
charging cycle.
Under Carriage
For long life, it is important to keep the under
carriage of the vehicle clean from caked on dirt,
mud, or road salt. Any of these substances will
cause accelerated corrosion of the frame and
lead to premature failure.
When cleaning the under carriage, be careful not
to get any cleaning solutions or excessive water
into any electrical compartments.
Batteries
Refer to the Battery Maintenance section.
Control Panel
The electrical control panel is located in the
rear of the vehicle, under the deckboard. This
compartment is not sealed and requires periodic
cleaning. Refer to your maintenance schedule for
the recommended cleaning interval.
Remove the deckboard and use compressed air
to blow out any debris.
If the control panel has been contaminated with
any chemicals, mud, excessive dirt, road salt,
etc., then the panel should be removed from the
vehicle and thoroughly cleaned by a qualified
technician.
NOTICE
DO NOT spray the interior with water.
Large amounts of water may damage the
electronics in the dash.
NOTICE
DO NOT use an automated car wash
facility of any type. This vehicle is not
designed to fit in any automated car wash
and it is likely that the vehicle will be
damaged.
High Voltage is present in the control
panel.
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D O N O T t o u c h a n y w i r i n g o r
components.
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DO NOT use any liquid cleaners.
Failure to follow these instructions will
lead to severe electric shock and/or death.
DANGER