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eTuk USA, LLC

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  • Page 1 Owners Manual eTuk USA, LLC...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Jacking & Changing Tires p. 28 • Eliminating Vibration & Towing p. 29 • Trouble Shooting p. 30-33 • Preventative Maintenance p. 34-35 • Your eTuk Info p. 36 • Service & Maintenance History p. 37-44 © eTuk USA : 2 :...
  • Page 3: Quick Start Guide

    Quick Start Guide © eTuk USA...
  • Page 4 Check the state of charge and to drive forwards and R to if possible the Ub or System drive backwards. voltage. If it is around 76V Gently twist the throttle to your battery is full engage the motor © eTuk USA...
  • Page 5: Vehicle Controls & Equipment

    Vehicle Controls & Equipment © eTuk USA...
  • Page 6 4) Windscreen Washer Fluid 5) Indicator Display 6) Speedometer & Odometer 7) Battery Display Indicator (BDI) 8) Charger LED Indicator (If activated) 9) Ignition Switch 10) Throttle 11) Direction Switch 12) Hazard Light Switch 13) 12V Outlet 14) Kill Switch © eTuk USA...
  • Page 7 Vehicle Controls & Equipment • By pressing the brake pedal with your right foot you will engage the friction brakes. • Turn the throttle to accelerate. By releasing the throttle handle the vehicle will automatically use the motor to slow down and stop (and in the act also recharge the batteries).
  • Page 8: Battery Display Indicator

    10A). Be sure not to get any wires entangled with the steering mechanism. Note the range of the vehicle will be directly impacted by the load placed on the vehicle though these outlets. © eTuk USA...
  • Page 9: Maximum Load

    Maximum Load • Each eTuk USA Tuk Tuk is rated and marked with a maximum Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) in order to maintain compliance with all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) for the stock tires installed on the vehicle. In addition, each vehicle is rated and marked with a maximum Gross Axel Weight Rating (GAWR) and tire inflation pressure on the VIN Label attached to the vehicle.
  • Page 10: Safety

    Now remove the key and the handlebars are locked in position. Seatbelts are available in all positions. Seatbelts must be worn at all times. © eTuk USA...
  • Page 11: Driving Conditions

    Instead use the brake pedal as you would in a normal vehicle. When starting from a stop on a hill, apply the throttle then release the foot-brake. Your vehicle may roll back slightly before taking off. © eTuk USA...
  • Page 12: Tips On Extending Vehicle Range

    Anticipating stop lights can make your ride more comfortable. Releasing the throttle engages the engine brake, and recharges your battery. Using the engine brake has the dual benefit of charging your battery and reducing ware on the disc-brakes © eTuk USA...
  • Page 13: Battery Information

    Keep flames, sparks or metal objects away from batteries (use insulated tools) • Neutralize acid spills with baking soda immediately • Charge with vent caps securely in place • Ensure proper ventilation while charging to prevent explosive gas build up © eTuk USA...
  • Page 14 • Batteries should be fully charged prior to and during storage • Never store discharged batteries • Store batteries in a cool, dry place to minimize self-discharge • Recharge batteries prior to putting them back into service to ensure they are fully charged © eTuk USA...
  • Page 15 Lead-acid batteries DO NOT have a memory effect (they do not need to be fully discharged prior to charging) • The charging cycle should always be finished completely to ensure battery life • If charging cycles have been cut off, equalization should be done. See “Equalization” section © eTuk USA...
  • Page 16 • Never add batteries while still hot from use/charging • Never overwater your batteries. Watering while using a filling system should only take 20-30 seconds. Overwatering can cause acid leaks that © eTuk USA will corrode the batteries and surrounding structure.
  • Page 17 • Always wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) prior to conducting any work on eTuks • Never add acid to the batteries • Battery fluid is extremely hazardous © eTuk USA • Only use distilled or de-ionized water to refill the battery system...
  • Page 18 • Connect the hose to the filling apparatus (hand pump or filling tank) • Initiate the filling process (either via manual pumping or by placing the tank high above the batteries allowing the water to flow) • When the liquid stops flowing the batteries are full. © eTuk USA...
  • Page 19: Charging The Vehicle

    • Always finish the charging sequence. Cutting off a sequence may damage your batteries and affect your range • When using an extension cord, ensure that it is uncoiled so that it does not generate excessive heat. © eTuk USA...
  • Page 20 • Charge the batteries until the charger indicates a full charge • Unplug the charger and wait 5-10 minutes • Plug the charger back in • Equalization may take up to 6 hours to perform. © eTuk USA...
  • Page 21 Charger Display © eTuk USA...
  • Page 22 Dashboard Charging LED (If Activated) © eTuk USA...
  • Page 23: Electrical

    Electrical © eTuk USA...
  • Page 24 Fuses © eTuk USA...
  • Page 25 Electrical © eTuk USA...
  • Page 26: Fluids

    Fluids © eTuk USA...
  • Page 27 Windshield Washer Fluid © eTuk USA...
  • Page 28: Jacking & Changing Tires

    Jacking and Changing Tires © eTuk USA...
  • Page 29: Eliminating Vibration & Towing

    Eliminating Vibration and Towing © eTuk USA...
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Make sure the kill switch is Set to © eTuk USA...
  • Page 31 Advanced Troubleshooting © eTuk USA...
  • Page 32 Battery Display Indicator Messages © eTuk USA...
  • Page 33 Battery Display Indicator Messages © eTuk USA...
  • Page 34: Preventative Maintenance

    Preventative Maintenance © eTuk USA...
  • Page 35 Preventative Maintenance © eTuk USA...
  • Page 36: Your Etuk Info

    Your e-Tuk Info Classic/Limo/Cargo/Cargo XL/Vendor/Vendor XL © eTuk USA...
  • Page 37: Service & Maintenance History

    Service & Maintenance History © eTuk USA...
  • Page 38 Service & Maintenance History © eTuk USA...
  • Page 39 Service & Maintenance History © eTuk USA...
  • Page 40 Service & Maintenance History © eTuk USA...
  • Page 41 Service & Maintenance History © eTuk USA...
  • Page 42 Battery Analysis Data Sheet © eTuk USA...
  • Page 43 Drive Logging Form © eTuk USA...
  • Page 44 Battery logging Form © eTuk USA...

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