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Summary of Contents for Bintelli NEXUS

  • Page 2: Security Statements

    Introduction Thank you for choosing Bintelli Electric Vehicles, welcome to the family. Your comfort and safety are very important to us, we strongly recommend that you read and follow the operating instructions in this manual, to avoid serious personal injury. Please make sure anyone operating your vehicle is familiar with the cart's functions.
  • Page 3 Caution Do NOT shift from Forward or Reverse while the vehicle is moving. Please note your vehicle has regenerative braking and will start slowing down when the accelerator is not pressed. Exercise caution in areas such as: ● Steep slopes ●...
  • Page 4: Vehicle Information

    Vehicle Information The VIN plate is located on the base of the seat as shown in Fig. 1. On a 4-passenger VIN plate is located on the base of the driver side. On the 6-passenger VIN plate is located on the base of the second row of seats.
  • Page 5: Dash Controls

    Dash Controls 1. Combination Switch 2. Charging Status Indicator 3. Brake Pedal 4. Accelerator Pedal 5. Locking Glove Box 6. 12v Power Outlet 7. USB Charging Port 8. Ignition Switch 9. Emergency Flasher Switch...
  • Page 6 Parking Brake The parking brake is located at the base of the front seat on 6 seat and 4 seat forward facing models, as pictured on Fig. 3. To engage the brake, pull up on the lever. To release, push the button in and lower the lever back down.
  • Page 7: Touchscreen Display

    Touchscreen Display The touchscreen display communicates all of your Nexus’ vital information, and allows you to control all of the features of your cart, Fig. 7. Home Screen 1. Display Power Button 14. Multimedia Information Display 2. Volume Up Button 15.
  • Page 8: Controls And Functions

    Nexus. Multimedia Menu Touching the multimedia icon will display a screen that will cycle through the types of media your Nexus can play, Fig. 9. Touching the icons for Bluetooth, USB, Aux input or the radio will activate those inputs.
  • Page 9: Phone Menu

    Touching the phone icon will display a screen that will allow you to make and receive phone calls, Fig, 10. Ambient Light Touching the ambient light icon will take you to a screen that controls your Nexus’ ambient lighting, Fig. 11. You can cycle the lights on and off, change modes, and change lighting color through this menu...
  • Page 10 Vehicle Roof Touching the vehicle roof icon will display a screen that controls the features of your Nexus’ roof, Fig. 12. Touch on or off to turn the vehicle's fans and overhead logo lighting on or off, Fig. 13. To dim the light, press and hold the on/off button.
  • Page 11: Vehicle Settings

    Touching the vehicle icon on will display a screen will bring up a menu with options for resetting trip counters, and trip time, Fig. 15. The model selection should be set to match the type of Nexus model that it is attached to.
  • Page 12: Date And Time

    NEXUS from the list of available devices. Follow the prompts on your device, and when it is successfully connected the device’s name will be displayed on the Nexus screen. Touching the links to the right of the device name will unpair or re-pair that device.
  • Page 13 Tow/Run Switch (Also Off/On Switch) Warning Pushing or towing the vehicle while in the “Run” position will burn up the motor and the electrical components of the cart. This is a significant fire hazard. Combination Switch, Fig. 20 ● Turn signals ○...
  • Page 14: Maintenance

    Safe Operation Instructions Our vehicles are designed for simple operations. However, please make sure to observe the following safe operation instructions. As with any new vehicle, always familiarize yourself with its controls. As well as perform checks on the battery, tires (recommended tire pressure is 30 psi), body/chassis, brakes, parking brake, and steering prior to operating the vehicle.
  • Page 15: Battery Operation

    Warning Before disconnecting or connecting the batteries, the Tow/Run switch must be in the “Tow” position. Failure to comply with this warning may result in battery failure leading to serious personal injury. ● When maintaining the vehicle or batteries, do not wear loose clothing or conductive jewelry such as rings, watches, and brackets.
  • Page 16 Full battery power and range is available after 5-7 full battery cycles If your Nexus will not be used for a period of 7 days or more, turn the battery off after use. Important Notice Before performing any maintenance to the batteries, it’s essential to cut all power to the vehicle. To turn off the power supply, make sure the cart is in park, turn the Tow/Run switch to “Tow”, and...
  • Page 17 Lithium Checklist and more detailed information noted in the user manual. It’s important to be aware that improper management can void warranties and cause further issues with the service of your vehicle. For additional questions and customer support, please contact your local dealer or Bintelli manufacturer.
  • Page 18: Regular Maintenance Checklist

    Regular Maintenance Checklist C=Check, CA=Check/Adjust, R=Replace, S=Perform, CL=Clean/Lubricate Before Every Every 6 Every Every 2 Every 4 month/20 months/125 year/250 years/500 years/1000 hours/ 100 house/600 hours/1200 hours/2500 hours/5000 miles miles miles miles miles Battery Charger Clean batteries Check brakes Check Steering Check tires...
  • Page 19 Client Responsibilities Battery Cables – Tighten battery cables per battery manufacturer instructions located on batteries. Failure to tighten once a month could result in damage to the batteries. BEFORE placing the vehicle into service, please check all battery cables and tighten as they may become loose due to turbulence in shipping.