General information, Steering wheel, Brake pedal – E-Z-GO TERRAIN 1000 User Manual

Page 22: Park brake, Horn, Turn signal (if equipped), Accelerator pedal, Key / light switch, State of charge meter, Introduction

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INTRODUCTION

Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers.

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Owner’s Guide

INTRODUCTION

FEATURES

General Information

If the vehicle is equipped with factory installed accessories, some accessories remain operational with the key switch

in the ‘OFF’ position.

12 volt accessories must be connected to the DC to DC converter.

1. Steering Wheel

The steering wheel, located in front of the driver seat, is used to con-

trol the vehicle’s direction of travel.

2. Brake Pedal

The brake pedal is located on the floor to the left of the accelerator

pedal. The brake pedal is a combination brake and park brake. The

brake pedal function is to slow or stop the vehicle.

3. Park Brake

The foot operated park brake is located along the top of the brake

pedal. The park brake function is to keep the vehicle from inadvertent

movement when in a stationary position.

4. Horn

The horn button is located on the driver’s side floorboard, and acti-

vates the horn when depressed.

5. Turn Signal (If Equipped)

The turn signal switch is located on the steering column and is used to

activate the turn signals.

6. Accelerator Pedal

The accelerator pedal is on the floorboard to the right of the brake

pedal. It’s function is to accelerate and control the speed of the vehi-

cle.

7. Key / Light Switch

Located on the dash panel, the combination key/light switch controls the basic

electrical system of the vehicle, as well as the front and rear lights. The switch

has three positions; OFF, ON, and LIGHTS.

8. State of Charge Meter

The illuminated state of charge meter is located on the dash panel beside the

key switch. It indicates the amount of usable power in the batteries, with ‘F’

indicating a full charge on the battery pack and ‘E’ indicating the batteries are

low. The yellow light indicates the batteries must be charged immediately.

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