E-Z-GO 2Five Owner Manual - Page 49

Key Switch/Direction Selector, 2. High/Low Speed Switch, 3. Accelerator Pedal, 4. Brake Pedal - dash

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INTRODUCTION Read all of this manual to become thoroughly familiar with this vehicle. Pay particular attention to all Notices, Cautions, Warnings, and Dangers. 1. Key Switch/Direction Selector To reduce the possibility of component damage, the vehicle must be stopped before moving the key switch/direction selector. Located on the dash panel, the key switch/direction selector enables the electrical system of the vehicle to be turned on and off by turning the key; it also functions as the direction selector for forward, neutral or reverse. To prevent inadvertent operation of the vehicle when left unattended, the key should be turned to the 'OFF' position and removed. 2. High/Low Speed Switch Located above the four-cup console, this switch allows operator to select between High/Rabbit and Low/Turtle speeds for on-road and golf course operation. High/Rabbit allows maximum speed of 25 mph for on-road use. Low/Turtle allows maximum speed of 14 mph for golf course use. 3. Accelerator Pedal With the key switch in the 'F' or 'R' position, depressing the accelerator pedal starts the motor and will move the vehicle in the direction indicated on the key switch/direction selector. 4. Brake Pedal This vehicle is equipped with 4 wheel hydraulic disc brakes; the brake master cylinder is located under the seat on the driver-side of the vehicle. 5. Horn The horn button is located on the driver's side floorboard; depressing the button will sound the vehicle's horn. 2Five Owner's Guide 41

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2Five Owner’s Guide
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INTRODUCTION
Read all of this manual to become thoroughly familiar with this vehicle. Pay particular attention to all Notices, Cautions, Warnings, and Dangers.
1. Key Switch/Direction Selector
To reduce the possibility of component damage, the vehicle must be stopped before moving the key
switch/direction selector.
Located on the dash panel, the key switch/direction selector enables the electrical system of the vehicle to be
turned on and off by turning the key; it also functions as the direction selector for forward, neutral or reverse.
To prevent inadvertent operation of the vehicle when left unattended, the key should be turned to the ‘OFF’
position and removed.
2. High/Low Speed Switch
Located above the four-cup console, this switch allows operator to select between High/Rabbit and Low/Tur-
tle speeds for on-road and golf course operation. High/Rabbit allows maximum speed of 25 mph for on-road
use. Low/Turtle allows maximum speed of 14 mph for golf course use.
3. Accelerator Pedal
With the key switch in the ’F’ or ’R’ position, depressing the accelerator pedal starts the motor and will move
the vehicle in the direction indicated on the key switch/direction selector.
4. Brake Pedal
This vehicle is equipped with 4 wheel hydraulic disc brakes; the brake master cylinder is located under the
seat on the driver-side of the vehicle.
5. Horn
The horn button is located on the driver’s side floorboard; depressing the button will sound the vehicle’s horn.