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Information regarding lead content in batteries and necessary handling precautions.
Warnings related to sharp turns, steep hills, and potential vehicle instability.
Discusses dangers of vehicle modifications and their impact on safety and warranty.
Addresses electrical hazards and passenger safety rules, including seating and lap-holding.
Provides guidance on maintaining safe distances, handling road conditions, and pedestrian awareness.
Emphasizes not leaving children unattended and limiting passengers per seat.
Notes that windshields offer no protection from flying objects like golf balls.
Details critical steps to prevent rollovers and falling off, including seating and body positioning.
Outlines the 4-year warranty coverage for Vivid Electric Vehicles and a table of covered parts.
Lists conditions and failures not covered by the warranty, such as abuse or accident damage.
Explains the procedure and conditions for transferring the vehicle's warranty.
Details limitations on consequential damages and indirect liabilities for Vivid EV.
Provides specific terms and pricing for the Eco Battery warranty based on purchase date.
States the manufacturer's disclaimer of other express or implied warranties beyond the limited terms.
Clarifies buyer's legal rights and specifies Utah law as governing the warranty agreement.
Instructs users on how to initiate a warranty claim and required procedures for returns.
Identifies various indicators on the display such as turn signals, beams, and brake lights.
Explains the display of vehicle speed in mph/kmh and odometer/trip mileage.
Details the SOC meter showing battery life percentage and battery voltage.
Advises on the directional switch and error code #82 appearing if the switch is not in neutral.
Identifies key controls like reverse camera display, display unit, key switch, and pedals.
Locates the hazard flasher and the high/low beam switch if equipped.
Explains the turn signals arm, horn, and headlight controls on the steering wheel.
Describes the dual USB ports and power center for accessories.
Identifies the directional switch and charging receptacle at the rear of the vehicle.
Details the function and operation of the brake and accelerator pedals, including park brake engagement.
Explains how to use the key switch to turn the vehicle on/off and engage accessories.
Describes the directional switch (Forward, Reverse, Neutral) and the hazard light switch.
Explains how to use the turn signal switch and the horn button.
Details the headlight switch for running lights, headlights, and high/low beam adjustment.
Lists critical safety warnings for operating the vehicle, including passenger seating and child safety.
Provides advice on safe driving, avoiding sudden maneuvers, and maintaining control.
Outlines the importance of fully charging batteries and performing daily inspections before use.
Lists essential items for daily inspection, from brake systems to reverse warning alarms.
Guides users through starting the vehicle, accelerating, braking, and turning safely.
Advises on driving cautiously on loose gravel, water, or ice to maintain traction and control.
Provides instructions for safe uphill driving, including speed, path selection, and avoiding steep inclines.
Offers guidance for safe downhill driving, emphasizing slow speeds and avoiding angled descents.
Shows maximum recommended slope and side tilt angles (11°/20%) for safe operation.
Warns against side hill operation and provides guidelines if unavoidable, focusing on speed and caution.
Details precautions for driving through shallow water, including brake testing and avoiding deep water.
Provides guidelines for hauling cargo, including weight limits and securing loads.
Advises on charging LiFePo4 batteries after each use to maintain readiness and battery health.
Outlines the steps for connecting the charger to the vehicle and AC outlet, including status lights.
Explains battery charging limitations at low temperatures (below 34°F) and storage recommendations.
Provides optimal temperature ranges and procedures for storing the vehicle for extended periods.
Details recommended storage times based on temperature, with full charge and accessories off.
Compares key specifications like battery, motor, speed, and dimensions across GOLF, PEAK 4N, PEAK 4L, and PEAK 6 models.
Lists standard tire sizes and seating capacity for different vehicle models.
Details nominal voltage, capacity, energy, and self-discharge rate of the battery.
Lists recommended charging currents, voltages, and maximum discharging capabilities.
Provides physical dimensions, weight, cell chemistry, and communication features like Bluetooth and CAN.
Emphasizes disabling the vehicle, using jack stands, and wearing protective gear before maintenance.
Advises against operating a vehicle needing repairs and contacting the dealer for service.
Guides on cleaning the windshield, exterior, and seats using appropriate materials.
Lists daily inspection items for brakes, suspension, tires, and switches.
Presents a detailed chart of services, intervals (hours/calendar), and remarks for regular upkeep.
Provides instructions on how to safely lift the vehicle using jacks and stands, with emphasis on preventing tipping.
Explains how to check the hydraulic brake fluid level and the recommended fluid type (DOT 3-4).
Details how to lubricate the front suspension zerk fittings and inspect for damage.
Guides on checking and changing the rear differential fluid, including fill levels and oil types.
Specifies recommended tire pressure (18-22 psi) and optimal contact area for performance.
Explains how tire wear patterns indicate issues like improper inflation or alignment.
Outlines steps for changing wheels, torque specifications, and the importance of matching size/style.
Notes that changing wheel size may require dealer recalibration of the speedometer.
Identifies the location of main and accessory fuses and warns against using incorrect ratings.
Explains that error codes indicate issues with sensors or parameters and lists common codes with reasons and solutions.
Describes how to disengage the electric parking brake for towing using the Tow/Run switch.
Warns against leaving the tow switch engaged long-term and potential battery drain.
Lists safety rules for towing, including speed limits, passenger restrictions, and strap usage.
Provides safety advice for hauling the vehicle on a trailer or truck, including securing cargo and speed limits.