Performance, Speed control, Pedal-up braking – E-Z-GO TERRAIN 1000 User Manual

Page 34: Terrain, Performance speed control pedal-up braking terrain, Operating procedures

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OPERATING PROCEDURES

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

Performance

Vehicles operate only when the Run - Tow/Maintenance/Storage switch is in the ’RUN’ position.

The vehicle top speed is sensed and regulated directly by the controller.

Speed Control

To prevent the possibility of loss of control that could cause severe injury or death, use service

brake to control speed. The speed control system is not a substitute for the service brake.

Speed control system vehicles are equipped with a regenerative motor control system.
Example: If all of the following events occur:

the vehicle is being driven down a slope

the vehicle attempts to exceed the specified top speed with the accelerator pedal depressed

or released

the regenerative braking will limit the speed of the vehicle to the specified top speed (the warning beeper will

not sound).

When the regenerative braking system is activated by this sequence of events, the motor generates power which is

returned to the batteries.
If the operator attempts to override the regenerative braking feature by moving the direction selector or key switch to

another position, the vehicle will brake until it reaches the speed of approximately 2 mph (3 kph).

Pedal-Up Braking

Pedal-up braking is regenerative braking that occurs when the accelerator pedal is released while the vehicle is moving

between 8 mph (13 kph) and the vehicle’s top speed.
Example: If all of the following events occur:

the vehicle is being driven down a slope

the accelerator pedal is released for more than one second

the pedal-up braking will slow the vehicle (the warning beeper will

not sound) until either the vehicle speed is reduced to

8 mph (13 kph), at which it freely coasts between 8 and 3 mph (13 and 5 kph), or the accelerator pedal is applied. When

pedal-up braking system is activated by this sequence of events, the motor generates power which is returned to the bat-

teries.

Terrain

The vehicle is designed for use on improved roads (but not on public highways). The vehicle may also be used on estab-

lished trails or open terrain that is free from stumps, large rocks or holes.
The vehicle should not be used to cross water.

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