Tomberlin Anvil Operator's Manual page 13

Electric low-speed vehicle
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Located next to the hand brake. Press forward or rearward to the designated
position, when the indicator lamp is on, the seat will heat itself either in high or
low as desired.
Parking Brake
The Anvil is equipped with a hand operated parking brake positioned between the seats.
Pull the handle upward to engage the parking brake. The longer distance it is pulled, the
stronger the parking. In order to release the brake, pull the handle upward slightly, and press
the button which is located in the front of handle at the same time, and then place the handle
in the original position.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The vehicle will not operate if the parking brake is engaged
To prevent the vehicle from rolling, this brake should be applied whenever the vehicle is
parked or left unattended.
If the Parking Brake is engaged while the key switch is in the on position, a red (P) light
will illuminate on the Instrument Cluster indicating the parking brake is engaged.
WARNING
The direction switch should be placed in the neutral position the high performance switch
placed in the economy position, and the parking brake applied with the key removed
whenever the operator exits the vehicle
Brake Pedal
The brake pedal is the larger foot pedal to the left of the accelerator pedal. The brake pedal
engages all four of the Anvil brakes for shorter stopping distances. To slow the vehicle down,
the operator should depress the brake pedal.
Accelerator Pedal
The accelerator pedal is the smaller pedal to the right of the brake pedal. When depressed,
the accelerator pedal will engage the drive motor in the direction the FWD/REV switch is set.
The vehicle will accelerate up to its top speed of just under 25 mph at which time power
will be reduced to the motor. When driving in High Performance mode, top speed in
economy mode is 20 mph.
When the reverse position is selected, vehicle speed is reduced.
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