Seat Adjustments; Charger Interlock; Accelerator Pedal; Foot Brake Pedal - Taylor-Dunn SS-025-34 Operation, Maintenance, And Replacement Parts Manual

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SAFETY RULES AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Seat Adjustments

The SS-536 and SS-546 both have a fold down seat back to allow a passenger to ride on the rear of the vehicle.
The seat back must be down whenever carrying a passenger.

Charger Interlock

The charger interlock is designed to disable the vehicle from being driven while the built in charger AC
charger cord is plugged into a functioning power source or the portable charger is plugged into the DC
receptacle.

1) Accelerator Pedal

The accelerator pedal is located to the right of the brake pedal. It
controls the speed of the vehicle and operates similar to the
accelerator pedal in an automobile. Depress the pedal to increase
speed and release the pedal to decrease speed.

2) Foot Brake Pedal

The foot brake pedal, is located to the left of the accelerator pedal,
it is for operation with the right foot only. It works similar to the
brake in an automobile. Applying pressure to the brake pedal slows
the vehicle according to the amount of pressure applied. Relieving
pressure from the pedal releases the braking action.

2) Park Brake, Foot Operated

The parking brake is part of the foot brake pedal. To set the parking
brake, push down on the lower half of the brake pedal until the
pedal locks in the down position. To release the park brake, apply
pressure on the upper half of the brake pedal until the pedal
disengages from the locked position.

3) Steering

Tiller (standard on models SS-534, 536, and MX):
This is a loop tiller type and operates similar to a bicycle handle
bar. To turn right, turn the tiller to the left (clockwise rotation). To
turn left, turn the tiller to the right (counterclockwise rotation).
Steering Wheel (optional on SS-534, 536, and MX, standard
on SS-546:
The steering wheel and steering system are similar to an
automobile. To turn right, turn the steering wheel clockwise. To
turn left, turn the steering wheel counterclockwise.
Safety Rules
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