Read all of this manual to become thoroughly familiar with this vehicle. Pay particular attention to all Notices, Cautions, Warnings, and Dangers.
3. Locate the vehicle diagnostic port and remove the environmental cover.
4. Connect the handheld diagnostic tool and select the desired performance setting.
5. Disconnect the handheld diagnostic tool, replace the environmental cover and seat.
At monthly intervals, test the TCT system by allowing the vehicle to roll down an incline with the accelerator pedal
released. Braking force should be felt at approximately 2 mph (3 kph) indicating that the TCT system is functioning. If
vehicle speed continues to rise, apply the service brake to control speed and proceed with diagnostic check.
Charging the vehicle will also de-activate the diagnostic mode and the handheld diagnostic tool will not operate
The two-position 'Run-Tow/Maintenance' switch is located under the passenger side of the seat on the ESC environmental
OPERATION
With the switch in 'TOW/MAINTENANCE/STORAGE' position:
•
the controller is deactivated.
•
the electronic braking feature is deactivated which allows the vehicle to be towed or roll freely.
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the warning beeper is deactivated.
With the switch in 'RUN' position:
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the controller is activated.
•
the electronic braking feature and warning beeper features are activated.
cover.
RUN
TOWING - Always select
'TOW MAINTENANCE STORAGE'
position before towing
DO NOT alter or tamper with this unit. Unauthorized
modifications can result in SERIOUS INJURY or damage
to the vehicle and will void the warranty.
To disable electrical system, turn key switch to 'OFF' and
remove battery wires.
ALWAYS turn key to 'OFF' before
disconnecting or reconnecting battery wires.
ELECTRICAL ARC or BATTERY EXPLOSION
can occur if key is not in the 'OFF' position.
WAIT 30 seconds after reconnecting batteries BEFORE
turning key switch to 'REVERSE', 'FORWARD' or
'NEUTRAL' positions.
Controller
Environmental
Cover
Fig. 6
Owner's Guide
OPERATING PROCEDURES
TOW
MAINTENANCE
STORAGE
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