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USER MANUAL 

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Paxster Hardtop – Generation 2.0 

 

 

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Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN UK Paxster Hardtop Generation 2 0 ...

Page 2: ... the driver s immediate anterior environment 11 Overview of the driver s immediate posterior environment 11 Hand control on the left side 12 Hand control on the right side 12 Main instrument panel 13 Changing modes on the main instrument panel 13 Control panel 14 Parking brakes 15 Driving instructions 16 Cargo zones 17 Do it yourself maintenance 18 FAQ 20 Daily check of the vehicle 21 Technical sp...

Page 3: ...rm your tasks in the best way possible I wish you good luck in your use of Paxster With kind regards Paxster AS Lasse A Hansen Managing Director About this manual This user s manual explains how you can quickly make use of this vehicle and use it in a way that takes care of both your safety and the vehicle s technical condition In addition it explains normal use and maintenance that can be perform...

Page 4: ...his entails that the operator him herself is responsible for the malfunction and or reactions that may occur Therefore you should never make changes in components that can increase the motor s performance or the vehicle s speed Keys The vehicle is delivered with a unique set of keys In each set of keys there are also spare keys We recommend that these are stored separately from the ones in daily u...

Page 5: ...urer s data plate contains the vehicle s identification number VIN and type approval The data plate is located under the seat on the left side Registration number The vehicle s registration number is located below the cargo zone in the rear of the vehicle just as on an ordinary car NOTE To get correct spare parts for your vehicle always use chassis number VIN as identification ...

Page 6: ...arging there will be voltage in the battery charger that can cause personal hazard Alterations to the battery charger must therefore only be performed by qualified service personnel Grounded contact The battery charger shall only be plugged into a grounded wall socket with 10 A of current Check of cables Regularly check that the battery charger s cables are undamaged WARNING In the event of damage...

Page 7: ... slippery roads see choice of driving mode on page 15 Always use both of the brakes on slippery roads A transition from spinning wheels on a slippery surface to good grip on the road will cause unnecessarily wear on the motor and transmission This kind of damage is not covered by the warranty In general we recommend the following driving pattern Smooth acceleration Mechanical brakes are used to su...

Page 8: ...xt day As a general rule you should charge the batteries as often as possible A discharge is not necessary before you connect or reconnect the battery charger To extend daily range connect the vehicle to the battery charger also during shorter stops like lunch brake Repeated deep discharge Avoid deep discharge of the traction battery This will have a negative impact on the traction battery s capac...

Page 9: ...t completely discharged We advise you to plug the charger in as soon as the vehicle is in the house at the end of a workday so that the batteries can be charged for as long as possible It is also recommended that the charger is kept plugged in during the weekend so that the batteries will get a proper balancing at least once a week Note If the vehicle is not in use for a long period of time it is ...

Page 10: ...attery If necessary the charger can be disconnected before the balancing is done but it is recommended that this process be run through at least once a week e g during the weekend When the charging is completed the battery symbol flashes slowly If the charging process malfunctioned the battery symbol will flash rapidly Contact your service provider How to charge the vehicle It is strongly recommen...

Page 11: ... the left side 2 Main instrument panel 3 Control panel 4 Hand control on the right side 5 Ignition lock Overview of the driver s immediate posterior environment 1 Charging connector 2 Parking brake 3 The manufacturer s data plate 4 Adjusting of the seat 5 Jump start switch NOTE The seat is adjusted by pulling out the handle under the seat while at the same time pushing the seat forward or backward...

Page 12: ...ing the mechanical park brake if required 3 Container for brake fluid 4 Switch to engage reverse 5 Switch for Main beam Low beam 6 On off switch for warning light 7 Switch for direction indicators 8 Horn Hand control on the right side 1 Throttle 2 Brake handle for front brake also activates regenerative brake on rear wheels 3 Container for brake fluid ...

Page 13: ...FUNCTION SYMBOL Speedometer KM H Maximum velocity MAX Average velocity AVG Trip meters 1 2 TRIP 1 2 Odometer ODO Total driving time TT Clock Battery meter Press the mode button in order to change from one function to another The modes change in loop and the arrow in the figure to the right indicates the path from one function to the next Setting the clock Enter programming mode by simultaneously p...

Page 14: ...when starting on a steep uphill This position will cause the traction battery to drain faster and should therefore only be used when needed ECO Mode is the default position and is intended to be used in most driving situations It is optimized for the most energy efficient driving and has normal regenerative brake with slightly less force than High Mode Winter Mode has the same characteristics as E...

Page 15: ...a check valve that will keep hydraulic rear brake pressurized until you disengage the parking brake If engaged in cold weather and left on a rise in temperature will cause the parking brake hard to disengage Handbrake If you are going to leave the vehicle the hand brake should be engaged Pull the handbrake lever upwards after the vehicle has come to a complete stop Before you start driving the han...

Page 16: ...y braking power Use both of the brakes in order to avoid overheating and always use both of the brakes on slippery roads Take some time to become familiar with the vehicle s braking functions in a closed area Active regenerative brake The braking system is equipped with an active regenerative brake that is engaged when the braking light switch is activated This applies to both the front and rear b...

Page 17: ...top of the cargo hold and full containers at the bottom Loading on anterior loading platform If you use containers in the anterior loading platform place them in such a way that the flap on the back of the platform grips into the container s lifting handle Then lower the container and stretch the elastic cord if your vehicle is equipped with this with the steel hook over the upper edge of the cont...

Page 18: ...ter because road salt and dirt can wear down the surfaces NOTE A high pressure hose must not be used in the driver compartment except on the floor as there is a real risk that water may penetrate circuit boards Must be used with caution around the motor and electrical components Filling air in the tires We recommend using 1 8 to 2 1 bars of pressure in all tires Make it a habit to check the tire p...

Page 19: ... the new bulb in NOTE The front direction indicator lights are susceptible to shock Any damage to these is not covered by warranty Changing headlight bulbs Turn the handlebars for easier access to the underside of the front wing Pull back the rubber collar covering the rear of the light bulb Tilt the clip to the side Pull the light bulb out Reverse the process to replace the light bulb WARNING Onl...

Page 20: ...r Throttle fault Symptom I have turned on the ignition and twisted the throttle but the vehicle does not respond and warning light flashes 6 times Solution Revert throttle to zero position Cause The vehicle is equipped with a safety function that deactivates the motor if the throttle is not in the 0 position when the ignition is activated This is to ensure that the vehicle does not accelerate unin...

Page 21: ...r work than normal and consumed more energy e g check the hand brake Other malfunctions with the charger e g defective charger cable Check that the charger is plugged into 230 V AC Tip always check that the charger starts normally after completed driving Tip Ensure that the charging cycle is completed before driving The malfunction does not stop If the malfunction does not stop contact your servic...

Page 22: ...cifications Length 2320 mm Width 1180 mm Height 1860 mm Loading capacity 200 kg Range See table on page 7 Speed 45 km h Category Moped L6e BU Motor 4 kW Batteries LiFePO4 Summer tires 145 70 R13 Winter tires 155 70 R13 ...

Page 23: ...or changes in regulations Changes to regulations may not be up to date in this document Paxster also holds no liability for the translation and quotes from Norwegian to English wording of the Regulation Other countries may have other national or local regulations applicable The individual driver is responsible for using safety equipment in accordance with laws and regulations applicable to their a...

Page 24: ...l 47 69 97 15 00 post paxster no www paxster no Paxster Service Support Paxster AS Bredmyra 3 N 1739 Borgenhaugen Norway Tel 47 47 70 11 00 support paxster no National Local service provider R Dokumenter manual Brukermanual Brukermanual Engelsk 2018 Usermanual_EN_20181017_LR docx ...

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