Tomberlin Anvil Operator's Manual page 21

Electric low-speed vehicle
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How to add brake fluid
1. Open the cap of the oil reservoir and take out the oil seal.
2. Add the brake fluid to the position 5mm below the top of the reservoir.
3. Put the oil seal in the reservoir and tighten the cap of the reservoir.
CAUTION
When adding the brake fluid, do not leak the fluid on the vehicle especially the surface
with paint.
DANGER
Never operate your Anvil if the brake pedal does not feel firm.
Immediately stop operation if your vehicle pulls severely to one side while braking. Do
not continue operation.
Your Anvil is equipped with 4 + wheel Brakes, there are actually three systems designed to
limit your speed.
The main pedal braking is done on all four wheels with a hydraulic brake system which
includes front wheel disc brakes and rear wheel drum brakes. This system requires
periodic inspection for brake pad wear, drum / rotor wear and hydraulic fluid loss.
Consult your Tomberlin Dealer or qualified Technician if excess wear or if fluid loss is
noted. Do not attempt to move the vehicle if any of these conditions are present.
The second braking system is a hand operated mechanical parking brake. This hand
lever mechanically engages the rear brakes to keep the car stationary when parked or
left unattended. Always engage the parking brake when parking the Anvil or before
leaving it unattended.
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