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HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS
Your vehicle’s hazard warning flasher is an emergency warning
system. When you activate it, front and rear directional signals
will flash intermittently. Use it when your vehicle is disabled on
or near the road. It warns other drivers to steer clear of you and
your vehicle. This is an emergency warning system not to be used
when the vehicle is in motion. To activate the warning flashers,
press the red button on the top of the steering wheel. To turn the
warning flashers off, press the red button again.
WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHER
The wiper lever controls the windshield wipers and washer. Move
the wiper signal lever down to turn on the windshield wipers
(1-click intermittent, 2-clicks low speed, 3-clicks high speed).
Move the wiper lever back up to turn off. Pull the wiper lever
momentarily toward the driver to spray the windshield with fluid
from the washer reservoir.
CAUTION
A damaged or worn wiper blade may reduce vision and impair you
from seeing well enough to drive safely. A worn wiper blade could
damage windshield glass. If your wiper blades become damaged
or worn, please replace them immediately.
BDI GAUGE
The BDI (Battery Discharge Indicator) is similar to a fuel gauge on a
liquid (gas-diesel-ethanol) fueled vehicle. It gives the current state
of charge of the battery pack while the key is in the ON position.
The 100% charged position is all the way to the right and the fully
discharged position is to the left. When the indicator reaches the
yellow zone, the battery pack has about 40% remaining charge.
When it reaches the red zone the battery pack has about 30%
remaining charge and the Power Conservation Mode feature will
begin to help economize battery usage for the remainder of the
discharge cycle.
SPEEDOMETER
The Speedometer shows the current driven speed of the vehicle
in both miles per hour and kilometers per hour. Low Speed
Vehicles leave the factory set for a maximum speed of 25 mph
(3200 RPM).
ECO-METER
The Eco-Meter read out initially shows the status of the shifter
(forward, neutral, or reverse). Press the black button to access
the Odometer, Trip Meter, and Miles on Current Charge Meter. All
readouts are in miles. The odometer indicates the total distance
the vehicle has been driven. The Trip Meter is useful for keeping
track of specific distances traveled.
While viewing the Trip Meter, press the button for 3-4 seconds
to reset the Trip Meter. The Miles on Current Charge Meter will
automatically reset each time the vehicle completes a charging
cycle. The Eco-Meter Meter also gives you feedback as to how