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  • Page 1 WELCOME TO ALBA CREW!
  • Page 2 1. INTRODUCTION PURPOSE OF THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL STORAGE OF THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL 2. GENERAL INFORMATION MANUFACTURER'S IDENTIFICATION DATA IDENTIFICATION DATA AND PLATES OF THE VEHICLE EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 2.4 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE INFORMATION 3. SAFETY GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS GENERAL REQUIREMENTS CHECKS AND VERIFICATIONS INTENDED USE...
  • Page 3 If you have any further questions regarding operation or maintenance, please contact your authorised Alba dealer for assistance. Welcome to Alba Crew! After sales and support department Strada Tagliata, 18 - 12051 Alba (CN) - Italy service@albamobility.it...
  • Page 4: General Information

    • make users aware of safety issues; REGISTERED OFFICE- ADMINISTRATIVE • learn about the operation of the Alba vehicle; HEADQUARTERS • use the Alba vehicle correctly. Strada Tagliata, 18 - 12051 Alba (CN) - Italy...
  • Page 5: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    IL FABBRICANTE The vehicle is covered by a warranty, as set out in the general TCN S.r.l. - Alba Mobility Division Azienda conditions of sale. If, during the period of validity of the warranty, Strada Tagliata 18...
  • Page 6: General Safety Warnings

    3. SAFETY 3.1 GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS IMPORTANT! The Manufacturer is relieved of all WARNING! This symbol indicates important responsibility for damage caused by the vehicle to information about your safety, read it carefully! people, animals or things in the event of: •...
  • Page 7 3.3 CHECKS AND VERIFICATIONS In the event of a breakage or dangerous anomaly, the service department must be notified immediately. Checks must be carried out as indicated in the Maintenance chapter (page 32) of this manual. Take the vehicle out of service if there is a malfunction and If worn or faulty parts are not replaced promptly, the contact the service department immediately.
  • Page 8: Intended Use

    3.4 INTENDED USE 3.5 CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR USE The vehicle is intended for the transport of people (max. 2) and a WARNING! The vehicle must not be used by persons load of max. 50 kg in private areas not open to road traffic. Under who have not been properly trained in the use of the vehicle, by persons under 16 years of age and by no circumstances may the vehicle be used on urban roads,...
  • Page 9: Safety During Use

    3.6 SAFETY DURING USE particular attention, prudence and use according to the rules of common sense. Here are some indications (the list is indicative and not Careless, fast and irresponsible driving could cause serious exhaustive) for the safe use of the vehicle: damage to property and people.
  • Page 10 3.7 SIGNS There are a number of stickers on the vehicle, reminding the user of certain prohibitions or good practices for using the vehicle. Golf bag compartment Under the steering wheel Behind the seats...
  • Page 11: First Use

    ALBA technician. (section 7.7 on page 43) entails the risk of moving the vehicle. Ensure that this operation is only carried out This type of emergency braking is to be considered risky and to under safe conditions, on level and stable ground.
  • Page 12: Vehicle Description

    5. VEHICLE DESCRIPTION 5.1 DIMENSIONS WARNING! manufacturer cannot held responsible for damage to property, persons and/or animals caused by improper electrical connections (maximum absorption of the battery charger: INPUT 100- 240VAC 50/60Hz 12/6A 1400W). 4.3 PRELIMINARY CHECKS Before each start-up of the vehicle, a general check should be carried out as follows.
  • Page 13: Environmental Conditions

    6. USE 5.2 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 6.1 BATTERY PACK, CHARGING AND SAFETY INFORMATION The vehicle does not require special environmental conditions. Permissible temperatures from -5° to 40°C, with humidity not To prevent premature wear of the batteries, the vehicle should exceeding 50% at 40°C and not exceeding 90% at 20°C. always be kept charged when not in use by keeping it connected The vehicle is suitable for operation in environments at: to the domestic mains using a suitable charging cable.
  • Page 14 Hazard statement: Precautions for use: • causes severe skin burns; • ensure that all battery connections and cables are securely • causes serious damage to eyesight; connected to the terminal; loose or too tight connections may • may damage fertility or the unborn child if swallowed or cause breakage, melting or fire;...
  • Page 15 The battery pack is located under the seat. To access it, lift the rear part of the seat until it reaches the locked position (photo The batteries are recharged using the special cable provided (photo B). Use the special connector to connect the cable to the vehicle's charging socket located on the left-hand side under the steering wheel and then connect the cable to the power supply (photo C).
  • Page 16: Exterior Overview

    6.2 EXTERIOR OVERVIEW ball holder storage pocket USB charging socket load compartment charging socket rear lights inverter rear wheels Rear load compartment. The rear load compartment has a maximum load capacity of 50 kg and allows the transport LED front headlights battery charger of two golf bags or, alternatively, other objects, without glove compartment...
  • Page 17 not possible to face climbs with a high slope because the power WARNING! It is absolutely forbidden to transport is limited by the controller to preserve the health of the batteries. people or animals in the rear load compartment. YELLOW (2 sectors). Indicates that the batteries are almost 6.3 DRIVER'S SEAT OVERVIEW completely flat, reserve condition.
  • Page 18 USB charging socket. The USB charging socket on the The vehicle remains switched off with the electromagnetic brake passenger side is activated by pressing the integrated button. locked: the only utility powered by the batteries is the driver's side Two devices can be charged simultaneously, for example. USB charging socket, which can be activated with the button.
  • Page 19: Maintenance

    7. MAINTENANCE 7.1 CHECKING FLUID LEVELS After fully charging the batteries, if they are not already fully charged, add demineralised water until the metal plates of the In order to maintain the efficiency of the vehicle, the water level battery are completely covered. When finished, carefully close in the batteries and the brake fluid level should be checked over the caps to prevent liquids from escaping.
  • Page 20 • batteries should only be handled by personnel who have • connect the terminals to the new batteries as shown in the been trained or who have previous experience in handling diagram below with a tightening torque of 10Nm±0,5Nm. batteries; •...
  • Page 21 7.3 CHECKING ELECTROL YTE LEVEL IN LEAD- 7.3.2 AUTOMATIC BATTERY FILLING ACID BATTERIES HYDROLINK SYSTEM 7.3.1 MANUAL BATTERY FILLING If the vehicle is equipped with the automatic filling system, as shown in the To ensure correct use and to prevent premature wear of lead- picture below, simply connect the filling acid batteries, the electrolyte level (the liquid inside each battery tube and introduce demineralised water.
  • Page 22: Changing The Wheel

    7.4 ANCHOR POINTS FOR LIFTING To reduce the possibility of serious injury or death due to a vehicle falling from a jack or stand, make sure you take the For wheel changes or other work on the underside of the following precautions: vehicle, the vehicle must be lifted onto one of the anchor points •...
  • Page 23 • always make sure that the wheel nuts are protecting the battery charger, and a 350A fuse protecting the loose and cross-tightened (a-c-d-b) (photo battery supply. • lift the vehicle and remove all the wheel The version not fitted with lights (accessory) nuts;...
  • Page 24 7.8 CLEANING To reactivate the electromagnetic brake: 1. remove the M5x30 screws; All cleaning operations must be carried out with the vehicle 2. insert the previous plastic screw caps about 5 mm (screw disconnected from the power supply. them in as far as they will go); When cleaning the vehicle, do not use aggressive detergents 3.
  • Page 25: Maintenance Intervals

    7.9 MAINTENANCE INTERVALS The following service intervals must be adhered to in order to validate the warranty and allow efficient use of the vehicle. • 12 months/360 hours of service • 24 months/720 service hours • 36 months/1080 hours of service In addition to the above service intervals, it is advisable for the vehicle owner to carry out daily, weekly and monthly checks/ maintenance.
  • Page 26: Spare Parts, Accessories

    The steering wheel is not straight when driving straight For the list of spare parts, refer to the Manufacturer. ahead: I. An obstacle may have been hit with a front wheel, an ALBA specialist technician should be contacted to check for possible damage to the steering system.
  • Page 27: Additional Instructions

    10. ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS 10.1 DECOMMISSIONING AND DISMANTLING IV. If the problem persists, contact ALBA customer service. f. The vehicle is travelling at low speed: At the time of dismantling, it is necessary to separate the plastic I. Check that the battery charge status indicator has at least parts, metal parts and electrical components, which must one green LED lit.
  • Page 28 11. NOTES...
  • Page 30 Alba Mobility is part of TCN GROUP...
  • Page 31 GOOD CHOICE! www.albamobility.it...

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