Safe Operation Instructions
Our vehicles are designed for simple operations. However, please make sure to observe the following
safe operation instructions. As with any new vehicle, always familiarize yourself with its controls. As well
as perform checks on the battery, tires (recommended tire pressure is 30 psi), body/chassis, brakes,
parking brake, and steering prior to operating the vehicle.
Caution
Always ensure that the key is removed before performing any of the above checks.
● Only authorized people should drive this vehicle, and from the driver’s side only.
● Do not drive this vehicle on any public roads before it is registered and has the license plate
attached.
● Only drive this vehicle where you are allowed by law or local regulations.
● Do not overload the vehicle, otherwise, the motor may be damaged, or the vehicle will lose
control putting the driver and passengers in danger.
● Do not operate the vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
● Do not attempt to go uphill/slopes beyond its grade ability.
● Do not pass other vehicles at crossroads, blind areas, or any dangerous conditions.
● ALWAYS engage the parking brake when getting out of your vehicle.
Storing and Charging
If the vehicle needs to be stored for an extended period of time, perform the following actions:
● Fully charge the battery system
● Turn the “Tow/Run” switch to the “Tow” position
● Turn off battery power with the red button on the battery's BMS.
● Remove the Key and keep it in a safe place
● Ensure the tire pressure is set to 30 psi
● Clean the body, seats, battery box, and chassis
● If storing outdoors, cover the vehicle with a storage cover
● Check and charge the battery at least every few months, as the battery will naturally
discharge over long periods of time.
● Monitor the battery cables for corrosion.
● Store the battery in a well-ventilated area with temperatures between 41°F and 104°F
Maintenance
The appropriate care must be used when performing maintenance, service, or accessory
installation. Only trained technicians should service or repair the vehicle and/or battery charging system.
Anyone doing even simple repairs or services should have knowledge and experience in electrical and
mechanical repairs.