Atomic COUPE & TRUCK User Manual

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COUPE & TRUCK
ATOMIC ELECTRIC VEHICLES
REV 04 2019

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  • Page 1 COUPE & TRUCK ATOMIC ELECTRIC VEHICLES REV 04 2019...
  • Page 2 Statement This vehicle is not intended to be driven on public roads, it is intended for off road use only. Check your local County and State Regulations as these vary from State to State. Atomic Electric Vehicles LLC.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT Instrument Panel Before Driving Instruments.……. …. ….……28 Indicator……………………...29-31 1-1.Key Key……………………….……14 Control light and screen wiper Headlights switch...…………...30 1-2. Door operation and storage Dome light switch……..……..31 Door…………………………...15 Windshield wiper……….…….31-32 Trunk …………….……………15 Rear cargo bed ………………..16 Emergency Warning Lights Emergency warning lights….…32 1-3.
  • Page 4 EXTERIOR...
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  • Page 8 INTERIOR...
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  • Page 13 Do not modify or in anyway change the vehicle without using an authorized dealer. Any modifications done to the vehicle by anyone except an authorized dealership will automatically VOID the warranty. We recommend using ATOMIC ELECTRIC VEHICLES genuine parts when making any repairs or maintence. Non-genuine parts can damage the vehicle...
  • Page 14 Symbol used in the manual Important Notes Warning This symbol stands for what is prohibited from being done to the vehicle to reduce the possibility of accidents or injuries. Caution This symbol stands for what should not be done to avoid damaging the vehicle.
  • Page 15: Key

    This vehicle is equipped with a foldable key. ■Opening key Press button to open foldable key. ■Folding key Press button and fo ld the key back after using. Door Doors can be opened, closed or locked with the key. ■Unlocking and locking the door Insert the key into key hole, To open the door, turn the key clockwise to unlock and pull the handle with button □...
  • Page 16: Door

    ■Interior door lock button Door locked □ Door unlocked □ ■Unlocking and locking trunk Unlocking trunk lid □ □ Locking trunk lid ■When opening the trunk Use support bar to hold the trunk lid. ■When closing the trunk 1. Remove support bar and place on hook. 2.
  • Page 17: Rear Cargo Bed

    Cargo box Cargo box cover can be unlocked or locked with the key. ■Unlocking and locking cargo box cover □ Unlock cargo box cover Lock cargo box cover □ ■Closing cargo box cover Lower cargo box cover. Press down to close cargo box. NOTE: On 2017 and beyond model, the key lock was relocated to the the tailgate.
  • Page 18: Front Row Seat

    Front row seat Seat position lever □ Backrest angle lever □ Warning ■Adjusting Seat ●Do not adjust seat while driving. ●Ensure seat is locked in place after adjusting seat. Rear row seats ■Foldable rear row seats Pull up back seat locking hook and then fold the back rest down. Warning ■Drive with backseat upright Please observe the following or otherwise severe injury may occur.
  • Page 19: Headrest

    Headrest ■ Adjusting headrest Vertical adjustment □ 1 Up □ 2 Down Press and hold buckle release button and pull or push the headrest at same time. ■Removing headrest Pull out the headrest while pressing buckle release button. Seat safety belt Ensure that all occupants are wearing their seat safety belts before driving the vehicle.
  • Page 20: Rear-View Mirror

    Adjust the angle of rear view mirror with your hand. Side-view mirror ■ Adjusting side-view mirror Before driving adjust the two side view mirrors manually to proper position. Adjust the mirror up, down, in, or out by pushing the mirror surface ■...
  • Page 21: Power Windows

    Power windows Power window switch Up window □ Down window □ ■ The power windows can only be operated when the ignition switch is in the position. Opening charging cover Step1: Use key to open charging cap at rear left of vehicle. □...
  • Page 22: Safety Information Proper Driving Techniques

    Step 3 Plug in the cord to charge the vehicle. Closing the charging cap ■ To close charging cap screw on the protective cap after charging, close the charging cap and lock it with the key. Preparations for charging ■ □...
  • Page 23: Driving

    Driving vehicle The following procedures should be observed to ensure safe driving. ■Starting the vehicle →See Page 24 ■Driving Step□ 1 With the brake pedal pressed down; shift the gearshift to D or R. Step□ 2 Release the parking brake. Step□...
  • Page 24 ■Parking warning When parking on a slope turn the front wheels toward the curb or ditch. Next, push down on the emergency shut off switch and lock the vehicle. Use the following illustrations to better hely you understand: ■Driving Step□ To drive push down on the brake pedal, keep the emergency brake set, and shift to Drive.
  • Page 25: Ignition Switch

    Ignition switch ■Starting the vehicle Step □ 1 Check that the parking brake is engaged. Step □ 2 Shift to Neutral. Step □ 3 Press down on the brake pedal. Step □ 4 Pull out emergency switch. Step □ 5 Turn on ignition switch and check to see all instruments are working properly. Step □...
  • Page 26: Gearshift

    Gearshift ■Shifting the gearshift Move the gearshift while pressing down the brake pedal when ignition switch is position, move the gearshift while pressing the braking pedal. ■Gears Gears Function Forward or Drive Neutral Reverse Caution ■ The vehicle must be stopped before the gears can be shifted. To protect motor life the vehicle cannot be shifted to D or R while moving.
  • Page 27: Turning Signal Lever

    Turn signal □ Right turn □ Left turn ■ Turn signals can only be operated when: Ignition switch is in the position. Turn signal light flashes while turn signal indicator is flashing. ■ If the turn signal indicator is flashing faster than usual Check the light bulb first when the indicatior is flashing faster than usual.
  • Page 28: Parking Brake

    Parking brake ■ To engage the parking brake Pull on the parking brake lever while brake pedal pressed down. The indicator and the buzzer will turn on. ■ To release the parking brake □ 1 Slightly raise the lever □ 2 Press the parking brake button □...
  • Page 29: Instruments

    2-2. Meter panel Instruments The following instruments illuminate when the ignition switch is in the position. □ 1 Speedometer □ 2 Battery power indicator □ 3 Odometer/Trip meter □ 4 Trip meter reset button. 2-2. Meter panel ■ Speedometer The speedometer displays the vehicle speed in miles per hour (MPH). ■...
  • Page 30: Indicator

    ■ To ensure the correct recording of miles per full charge we suggest that you reset the trip meter after fully charging the vehicle (press and hold the reset button for 6s). Charge the battery while the miles driven on the charge is less than 40 miles to prolong battery life.
  • Page 31: Headlights Switch

    Turn signal indicator:This indicator flashes when turn signals are on. Parking indicator:The parking brake is set. Drive indicator:The vehicle is in Drive (forward). Neutral indicator:The vehicle is in Neutral. Reverse indicator:The vehicle is in Reverse. ■ Warning lights Warning lights inform the driver of malfunctions or defects in any of the vehicle’s systems. Motor overheat warning light:The motor has reached a critical temperature level.
  • Page 32: Dome Light Switch

    □ 3 Headlights are at low beam light and position lights are on too. □ Headlights are at high beam light and position lights are on. Dome light switch (option) The Dome lights improve visibility on the interior and aids in the entry of the golf cart. The Dome lights can be manually operated with this switch.
  • Page 33: Emergency Warning Lights

    ■ Wash button Push and hold the button to apply windshield washing fluid. ■ The windshield wiper can only be operated when the ignition switch is at position. ■ If windshield washer fluid is not working Check to see that the washer nozzles are not blocked and if there is washer fluid in the windshield washer fluid reservoir. Emergency warning lights If an emergency situation occurs, stop the vehicle immediately.
  • Page 34: Preparations For Driving

    ■ Pull all the way off the driving roadway when stopping in an emergency. Pulling off the roadway will ensure more safety for yourself and fellow drivers. Turn signals will not work when emergency warning lights are on. Preparations for driving ■...
  • Page 35: Vehicle Inspection

    Vehicle Inspection ■ Service and maintenance of the vehicle Check and service your vehicle in accordance with the “Maintenance Manual”. ■ Tire Check the tires often to see that they are in normal condition, check for bumps, scratches and abnormal wear. If defects are found replace tire immediately.
  • Page 36: Storing The Vehicle

    2-5. Driving information 2-5. Driving information 2-5. Driving information Storing the vehicle If you put the vehicle in long term storage store in the following way. ■ Place the vehicle in a dry and ventilating area. ■ Apply the parking brake. ■...
  • Page 37: Air Conditioning System

    ■ Please slow down when turning. ■ Do not drive on steep grades for long periods of time. Warning Do not touch headlights after driving the vehicle at night. The headlights ■ will be hot and burn skin. Air conditioning system 1.
  • Page 38 □ 3 Press A/C button again to turn off air conditioning. □ 4 Turn the fan speed selector counterclockwise to“0” position; the ventilation system turns down automatically. Heating operation ■ □ 1 To turn on the heat select fan speed, press heat button and turn temperature knob to the right. □...
  • Page 39: Audio System

    □ Open outlet Close outlet □ Caution ■ The mileage range of the batteries may be affected by using the air conditioner Audio system Audio control panel □ 1 Power switch/ Clock button Push power switch will turn the radio on. Press and hold the power switch to turn off radio. The button also handles clock settings.
  • Page 40: Fm And Mp3

    Insert SD/MCC card and the songs will play automatically for correctly formatted songs. □ USB adapter Insert an USB and the songs on the USB disk will play automatically. AUX-IN Adapter □ Insert AUX cords and play songs through other devices. Reset button □...
  • Page 41: Aux Jack

    □ Backward/ Number 5 button In radio mode, press this button to turn the radio to the number 5 preset radio station. Holding down this button will reset the number 5 button to the current radio station selected. In MP3 mode, press this button to select the 5 song or press and hold to play the song behind the current song.
  • Page 42: Storage Storage Areas

    The AUX input is used to connect a portable audio device and the vehicle’s speakers. ■ Operating portable audio devices Volume control is the only setting that can be changed through the audio control panel. All other settings must be adjusted from the portable audio device.
  • Page 43: Service Section

    The vehicle must be turned on for 12 Volt outlet to function Coupe and Truck User Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 44 Maintenance and Service Service and maintenance Cleaning & Protecting Vehicle…44 Cleaning vehicle interior……….45 Anti-corrosion…………………..46 Maintenance Maintenance……..……………...46-47 Scheduled maintenance…………47 Self maintenance Self-maintenance………………48 Caution………………………...49-50 Floor Jack……………………...51 Front hood……………………..52 Washer Fluid…………………..53 Brake Fluid…………………….53 Tire………………….…………54 Tire pressure…………………...55-56 Wheels…………………………56 Air conditioner service and maintenance…………………...57 Fuse……………..……………..58-59 Light bulbs ..…………………..59-61 Battery maintenance ……...…...62 Motor maintenance…………….62...
  • Page 45: Cleaning & Protecting Vehicle

    Cleaning and protecting vehicle Perform the following to protect and maintain the vehicle in the best possible condition. ● To help prevent rust, wash the vehicle regularly to wash away dirt and debris. Use a chamois when washing the vehicle to avoid scratching the vehicle.
  • Page 46: Cleaning Vehicle Interior

    Cleaning and protecting the vehicle interior The following procedures will help protect your vehicle's interior and keep it in best possible condition: ■ Protecting the vehicle interior The vehicle should be cleaned regularly to remove dirt on interior features, plastic parts, and seats using a vacuum cleaner or damp cloth.
  • Page 47: Anti-Corrosion

    Anti-corrosion ■ Common factors of vehicle rust □ 1 Moisture, dirt, dust, or other foreign material left on the the vehicle parts □ 2 Scratches caused by gravel or slight accidents on paint coating. ■ Environmental factors that affect rusting □...
  • Page 48: Scheduled Maintenance

    ■ Maintenance after intitial break in period The vehicle should go in for maintenance every 750-1000 miles after the initial break in period. Your local authorized ATOMIC ELECTRIC VEHICLES dealer will be the best place to have schedule maintenance done on the vehicle.
  • Page 49: Self Maintenance

    Self-maintenance The following items must be checked and maintained on a regular basis, unless specified below: □ 1 Tires Check the tire pressure on a daily basis. The tire should be inflated to the specific pressure that is recommened on the tire. □...
  • Page 50: Caution

    Caution ■ Routine and scheduled maintenance is essential for keeping the vehicle in best possible condition. Owner may perform specified maintenance and day to day maintenance. As the owner of the vehicle, you are the only person who can ensure the scheduled maintenance.
  • Page 51 Warning The engine compartment contains many moving parts and fluids that may move suddenly, become hot, or become electrically energized. To avoid death or serious injury observe the following precautions. ■ Working on the engine compartment ● Perform all work on the engine compartment with the emergency shut off switch pushed down(engaged).
  • Page 52: Floor Jack

    Floor jack The floor jack must be properly positioned when raising the vehicle. Improper placement of floor jack may damage your vehicle or cause injury. Warning ■ Raising the vehicle Observe the following to reduce the possibility of serious injury or death. ●...
  • Page 53: Front Hood

    Hood ■ Removing the front hood □ 1 Turn on the windshield wiper and shut off the vehicle when wipers are at highest possible position to remove hood. □ 2 Remove the 2 tapping screws on each side of front hood with screw driver. □...
  • Page 54: Washer Fluid

    ■ Washer fluid The winsdshield washer fluid function is used to clean the windshield to improve visibility. Check the fluid level in the fluid box regularly. Do not drive the vehicle without windshield washer fluid. In cold environments a fluid with anti-freezing characteristics is needed.
  • Page 55: Tire

    Tire Replace tires in accordance with maintenance schedules and tire wear. ■ Checking tires □ 1 New tread □ 2 Tread wear indicator □ 3 Worn tread ■ When to replace tires Tires should be replaced if: ● You have tire damage such as cuts, splits and cracks deep enough to expose the fabric or if the tire bulges indicating internal damage.
  • Page 56: Tire Pressure

    ■ Rough roads Take particular caution when driving on roads with loose road material or potholes. The above conditions may cause loss in tire inflation pressure and reduce the cushioning ability of the tires. In addition, driving on rough roads may cause damage to the tires, wheels and body.
  • Page 57: Wheels

    Caution ■Tire inflation pressure Be sure to reinstall the tire valve stem caps. Dirt or moisture could get into the valve and cause air leakage without the valve caps which could result in an accident. Replace any lost valve caps as soon as possible.
  • Page 58: Air Conditioner Service And

    Chcek the refrigerants level if air conditioning is not producing as cool air as usual. If fluid level is low, have a certified Atomic EV service center add more coolant, using the following steps: Step□ 1 Remove front panel and bumper.
  • Page 59: Fuse

    Inspect and replace fuse The hood must be removed to inspect fuse box. Next, the fuse box cover needs to be removed. The different fuses will be visible after removing the cover. Check all fuses for blown fuses. If electronic components aren’t working check the fuse.
  • Page 60: Light Bulbs

    ■ After a fuse is replaced ● A light bulb may need to be replaced if the lights do not turn on after the fuse has been replaced. ● If the replaced fuse blows again, have the vehicle inspected by your local authorized dealer. ■...
  • Page 61 ■ Prepare a replacement light bulb Check the wattage of the light bulb being replaced. Front combination light Hi-beam light /Lo- 35W*2 / 35W*2 、White beam light Front combination light position light 5W 、White Front combination light turning light 10W 、amber Side turning light 5W*2、amber Rear combination light stop light /position...
  • Page 62 Caution ■ Improper operation and modification of electric devices without understanding electric characteristics may cause a malfunction or fire. Warning ■ Light bulb replacement Do not attempt to replace the bulb immediately after turning off headlights. The bulb will be very hot and could cause burn injuries. ■...
  • Page 63: Battery Maintenance

    □ 4 Charge the batteries within 24 hours after each use no matter the mileage. □ 5 The vehicle should be parked in a ventilated area. Do no smoke around the charging vehicle. □ 6 Batteries must be replaced with other Atomic Ev batteries of the same type. Warning ■...
  • Page 64: Rear Axle Maintenance

    □ 5 Replace axle oil after the initial 250 miles and every 750 miles after that. The oil capacity is 0.6L. Caution ■ The following will cause the mileage per charge to drop. ● Temperature, weight load, and road conditions ●...
  • Page 65: Specifications

    Technical data Coupe Item Data Item Data Dimensions(inches) Rated Power 103×54×63 4.5/3000 (L×W×H) (kw/rpm) Nominal Wheelbase (inches) 74.80 voltage Permanent- Fr. / Rr. wheel Motor type magnet track (inches) brushless Min. ground Max. torque 56/500 clearance (inches) (N.m/rpm) Min. turning radius ≤177 Insulating level (inches)
  • Page 66 Technical data Truck Item Data Item Data Dimensions(inches) Rated Power 113×54×63 4.5/3000 (L×W×H) (kw/rpm) Nominal Wheelbase (inches) 74.80 voltage Permanent- Fr. / Rr. wheel Motor type magnet track (inches) brushless Min. ground Max. torque 56/500 clearance (inches) (N.m/rpm) Min. turning radius Insulating ≤177 (inches)

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