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Duruxx DRX2 - Pedals and Transmission Controls

Duruxx DRX2
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NOTE: This section gives basic
functions of the various controls
of your DRX2. For more details of
how to operate one control in
conjunction with some others,
refer to OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS further in this
section.
1parking brake lever (foot
parking pedal)
See picture when the vehicle is fully
stopped, press the parking brake
handle to a certain position to park
the car;
release the pedal, press
it again will release the parking.
2) Clutch Pedal, Brake
Pedal, Throttle Pedal
Make sure the gear is in neutral,
gently press the throttle pedal by
right foot, turn the key on and
start the engine.
When the engine started, press
the clutch pedal by left foot and
then shift gear to the 1
st
position,
release the clutch slowly, press
the throttle pedal gently, then the
car will start to run.
Leaving the left foot from the
clutch pedal, when press the
throttle by right foot harder, it will
speed-up the engine to make
the car go faster. When
released, the engine speed
should return automatically to
idle and the vehicle will gradually
slow down.
Brake pedal located as picture.
When the brake pedal is
compressed, the front and rear
brakes are applied. When
released, the brake lever should
automatically return to its original
position. Braking effect is
proportional to the force applied
on the lever and to the type and
condition of the terrain.
NOTE: As on other wheeled
vehicles, the vehicle weight is
transferred to the front wheels
when braking. To obtain greater
stopping efficiency, the brake
system distributes more braking
force to the front wheels. This
will affect vehicle handling and
steering control when braking
vigorously. Take it into account
when braking. When you drive
the vehicle, brakes that are
caused to drag by a continuous
pressure on the lever may cause
damage to the brake system and
cause loss of braking capacity
and/or fire.
3) Transmission Lever
Located between two seats. A 6-
position lever: 1, 2, 3, 4,5 and R.
Clutch Pedal
Brake
Pedal
Throttle Pedal
4WD:
Parking brake lever
2WD:
Parking brake lever