DSRaider EZRaider Series User manual

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User Manual

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EZRaider User Manual
We at DSRaider would like to congratulate you on your purchase of the
EZRaider electric 4-wheel vehicle, and welcome you to the growing
community of EZRaider users. We want to thank you for your trust and
wish you many years of safe, producve, and enjoyable use.
We want to thank you for your trust and wish you many years of safe,
producve, and enjoyable use.
This user’s manual contains important informaon on the operaon and
maintenance of the EZRaider. This manual is an inseparable part of the
EZRaider and should be reviewed carefully before making use of the vehicle.
Please follow all of the instrucons carefully to ensure your riding safety and
enjoyment.
The informaon presented here is rich and detailed, but in the event of
an error or omission, please contact our customer service department at:
info@dsraider.com.

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EZRaider User Manual
EZRaider - General Introducon
Vehicle Rear End
Vehicle Underside
EZRaider HD2 - General
Introducon
EZRaider HD4 - General
Introducon
Switches and Controls
Idenfying the EZRaider
Driving Safety Instrucons
Pre-ride Inspecon
Driving
Charging the Baery
Towing
Transport
Storage
Cleaning
Maintenance
Troubleshoong
EZRaider Cart User Manual
Cart - General Introducon
E-Cart - General Introducon
Idenfying the Cart
Cart Use Safety Instrucons
Pre-ride Inspecon
Driving the EZRaider with the Cart
Charging the E-Cart Baery
Towing
Storage
Cleaning
Maintenance
Troubleshoong
Table of Contents
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Accessories

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General Introducon

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General Introducon
1. Throle
2. Power on/o switch
3. Controls
4. Front brake lever and parking brake
5. Rear brake lever and parking brake
6. Handguard (oponal)
7. Headlight switch
8. Steering column
9. Steering column folding mechanism
10. Brake (found in each wheel)
11. Long hex bar
12. Steering sha
13. Short hex bar
14. Front rubber shock absorbers
15. Rear rubber shock absorbers
16. Front oil shock absorbers + spring
17. Rear oil/gas shock absorbers + spring
18. Standing plaorm and baery compartment
19. Chassis
20. Wheel rim
21. Wheel bolt covers
22. 120/90-10 Tire

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1. Wheel bolts
2. Rear oil/gas shock absorbers + spring
3. Shock adjustment point
4. Disk brakes
5. Brakes
6. Towing point
7. Connecon point with the EZRaider Cart
8. Luggage carrier - EZRaider model (oponal)
9. Motor
Vehicle Rear End

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1. Long hex bar
2. Skid Plate - Underbody protector (oponal)
3. Rear spring adjustment point – lower bolt
4. Rear spring adjustment point – upper bolt
5. Main motor connecon nut
6. Brake
7. Disk brakes
8. Motor
9. Towing point
Vehicle Underside

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HD2
** Features not specied in
this EZRaider HD2 introducon
are idencal to those of the
EZRaider.
General Introducon

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HD2
General Introducon
1. Control box – containing two controls, one for each motor
2. Standing plaorm and baery compartment
3. 20-6-10 All-Terrain Vehicle res
4. Handguard (oponal)
5. Luggage carrier - EZRaider HD model (included with the EZRaider HD2)
6. EZRaider HD2 Motor. The vehicle includes two rear-hub motors.
7. Rear oil/gas shock absorbers + spring
8. Steering column folding mechanism
9. Skid Plate - Underbody protector (oponal)

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HD4
** Features not specied in
this EZRaider HD4 introducon
are idencal to those of the
EZRaider.
General Introducon

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HD4
General Introducon
1. Control box – containing four controls, one for each motor
2. Standing plaorm and baery compartment
3. 22-7-10 All-Terrain Vehicle res
4. Handguard (oponal)
5. Luggage carrier - EZRaider HD model (included with the EZRaider HD4)
6. Connecon point with the EZRaider luggage carrier
7. EZRaider HD4 Motor. The vehicle includes four motors.
8. Rear oil/gas shock absorbers + spring
9. Steering column folding mechanism
10. Skid plate - Underbody protector (oponal)

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1. Power on/o switch
2. Baery voltage indicator. Provides a connuous indicaon of baery voltage.
The voltage indicaon varies between 66V for a full baery, to 52V, at which
point the baery saving mode is enabled, and the EZRaider is powered down.
3. Front parking brake lever
4. Throle
5. Driving mode selector (1: Reduced power, 0: Normal, 2: Maximum power).
6. Light switch (0: O, 1: On)
7. Reverse gear switch
8. Rear parking brake lever
EZRaider is equipped with an electrical drivetrain operang at 60 volts.
Handling, disassembly, and maintenance of the EZRaider’s drivetrain and
electrical components by unqualied personnel by is strictly prohibited.
In the event of a malfuncon of or damage to the drivetrain or electrical
components, contact an authorized service center.
WARNING !
Switches and Controls

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Idenfying the
Driving Safety Instrucons
The EZRaider chassis number – which serves as a
unique ID number for your vehicle – can be read
from a number of locaons on the vehicle:
A scker on the front of the chassis
Engraved on the frame of the chassis
Always use this number when contacng the
customer service department.
1.
Read this User’s Manual thoroughly, including its safety instrucons and
warnings, before operang the EZRaider.
2.
The EZRaider operator must be t for driving. Driving the EZRaider is
prohibited when under the inuence of alcohol, drugs, or any other substance
that inhibits the operator’s level of awareness.
3.
In order to ensure the operator’s safety, the following protecve equipment
should be used: Protecve helmet, protecve glasses, riding gloves, elbow
guards and knee pads.
4.
Use of the EZRaider is restricted to persons aged 16 and up, and is subject to
all relevant naonal and local regulaons.
5.
The operator should not suer from restricons in hand and nger
movements, and should be able to stand in a stable manner.
6.
Ensure that the handlebar-folding mechanism is locked and does not enable
freedom of movement.
7.
Check the planned route in advance to ensure that it is suited for use of the
EZRaider.
8.
Obey all rules, regulaons, and road signs that apply to driving the EZRaider
and to the travel route.
9.
Driving speed must conform to terrain condions.
10.
Avoid collisions with objects or other vehicles.
11.
While driving downhill the operator should slow the vehicle speed using
regenerave braking and the brake lever.
12.
Keep all parts of the body on the EZRaider while driving. Do not dismount the
EZRaider, or step one leg o the vehicle while it is in moon. The EZRaider
should be dismounted only aer it has reached a complete stop, the driver has
applied the parking brake and has switched the power on/o switch to OFF.

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Pre-ride Inspecon
If a malfuncon or suspicion of failure has been idened, the EZRaider
should not be used unl it has been repaired at an authorized service center.
A daily inspecon prior to using the EZRaider will contribute to its proper
funconality and driving safety.
1.
General inspecon. A visual inspecon of the EZRaider, in order to idenfy a
malfuncon or potenal point of failure.
2.
Sckers. All the warning sckers should be intact and readable.
3.
Screws and nuts. Check all the visible screws and nuts. If you discover loose screws,
contact an authorized service center.
4.
Switches and controls. Check that the switches and controls are funconing properly.
Check the proper operaon of the throle, brake handle and parking brake. Check
the proper funcon of the handlebar, turning the vehicle in both direcons.
5.
Cables and wiring. Check that the electrical wiring and control and brake cables are
intact.
6.
Steering. Make sure that the steering column is locked in an open state and that the
folding lock mechanism is properly ghtened.
7.
Brakes. Check the soundness and funconality of the brakes. Make sure there is no
leakage of hydraulic uid from the braking system.
8.
Standing plaorm. Check the integrity of the standing plaorm. Check that the an-
slip coang is properly bonded to the plaorm.
9.
Chassis and suspension. Check integrity of the EZRaider chassis and the suspension
components. Make sure there are no cracks or signicant damage. Check the integrity
of the suspension rubber supports.
10.
Electrical system. Check that the headlights are undamaged and funconing properly.
Check the funconing of the baery storage compartment and charge port. Check
that the electrical wiring and control cables are intact, and that their shielding is not
torn, frayed, or missing. Check that the electrical connectors are in proper working
order.
11.
Tires and wheels. Check that the res are undamaged and that the air pressure
conforms to the specicaons in the table below.
WARNING !
Air Pressure Recommendaons EZRaider EZRaider HD2 EZRaider HD4
Driving on paved roads PSI 8 PSI 6 PSI 6
Driving over rough terrain PSI 5 PSI 4 PSI 4
Minimal air pressure PSI 4 PSI 3 PSI 3
Air pressure during storage PSI 30 PSI 30 PSI 30
Use of the vehicle over rough terrain at low air pressure levels requires the injecon of a
puncture-prevenon substance inside the res.
Note that driving on res with low air pressure raises energy consumpon levels.

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Driving
Driving in reverse is dangerous! Driving in reverse should be performed over
minimal distances, at very slow speeds, and while paying aenon to trac safety!
WARNING !
1. Before use, make sure that the EZRaider is posioned on level ground, that
the parking brake is engaged, and that there are no objects, animals or people
in the vicinity of the vehicle that may be damaged or injured due to operaon
of the vehicle.
2. Grasp the EZRaider’s handlebar with both hands and stand on the standing
plaorm, keeping your legs straight.
3. Turn the power on/o switch to ON.
4. Check the baery voltage indicator to make sure that the baery voltage is
correct.
5. Select the desired driving mode using the driving mode selector. It is
recommend to begin driving in mode 1 – reduced power mode. Use of this
mode is the safest and provides the opmum operang range.
6. Gently rotate the throle using your right thumb, start driving, and steer the
EZRaider using the handlebar. Pull the right side of the handlebar toward your
body in order to turn right. Pull the le side of the handlebar lever toward
your body in order to turn le.
7. Braking: Releasing the throle while in moon engages the regenerave
braking funcon, which slows the EZRaider while charging the drivetrain
baery. In order to come to a complete stop, pull the brake levers.
8. To stop the EZRaider while going uphill, release the throle and pull and hold
the brake lever at that posion. Do not stop by applying constant pressure on
the throle!
9. In order to drive in reverse, stand in place and press the reverse switch while
rotang the throle.
10. If the handlebar-folding mechanism was used, make sure to ghten the
mechanism aer the rst 500 meters of the ride.
11. Following use, make sure that the EZRaider is posioned on level ground.
Lock the parking brake, turn the power on/o switch should be turned to OFF,
and dismount the standing plaorm carefully.

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IMPORTANT It is highly recommended to wear a helmet and
other protecve devices when riding the vehicle.
1. While driving, hold the handlebar with both hands. Do not drive with only
one hand on the handlebar!
2. Drive carefully when starng the drive from standsll. The throle lever
should be operated gently!
3. Releasing the brake when the throle is engaged may cause you to lose
control of the vehicle.
4. The handlebar rotaon speed should be in a reverse rao to the driving
speed. While driving fast in a straight line, the handlebar should be turned
very gently. Fast rotaon of the handlebar in these condions can result in
a loss of control loss and cause the vehicle to roll over!
5. Do not drive the vehicle in water deeper than 15 cenmeters (6 inches).
Driving in water deeper than 15 cenmeters (6 inches) will expose the
electrical system to water and cause irreparable damage to the vehicle.
6. In wet and muddy condions, the braking system performance is impaired.
When a decrease in braking performance is felt, the brake lever should be
used a few mes to dry the brakes. Avoid driving at high speeds.
7. Mud on the standing plaorm may cause the operator to slip and lose
control. Do not drive when the standing plaorm is covered in mud!
8. Be careful not to rotate the throle if a motor is not turning due to
overloading of the vehicle. In such a scenario, release the throle
immediately, reduce the load on the motor, and only then, resume driving.
Failure to observe these instrucons will cause irreparable damage to the
vehicle.
WARNING !

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עקש
הניעט
Make sure to fully charge the baery before your rst drive.
1. Do not stand on the standing plaorm while charging.
2. The charger is intended for use with EZRaider baeries supplied by
DSRaider only. Do not use baeries and chargers that are not supplied by
DSRaider.
3. The charger should be located in a dry, well-venlated area.
4. The charger is enclosed in an aluminum box, which helps dissipate excess
heat. To prevent overheang, do not cover the charger while charging.
5. Use the charger supplied by DSRaider only.
6. Do not disassemble the charger. When repair or service is required,
contact an authorized service center.
7. More informaon on charging can be found in the user manual that is
supplied with the charger.
WARNING !
WARNING !
Charging the Baery
1. Make sure the parking brake is engaged.
2. Make sure the power on/o switch is
OFF.
3. Open the charging port cover.
4. Insert the charging plug into the charging
socket located in the front right corner of
the EZRaider standing plaorm.
5. Connect the charger supply cable to a
proper electrical socket.
6. A red LED conrms the baery is
charging, a green LED indicates the baery is full.
7. Aer nishing the charging process, disconnect the charger from the
electrical socket, and aerwards, disconnect the charging plug from the
EZRaider.
8. Close the charge port cover.

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Towing
Transport
Storage
The EZRaider is oponally supplied with the EZRaider Cart, which is used for
towing.
See the chapter, EZRaider Cart, for a complete guide to the use of the cart.
Only towing accessories from DSRaider may be used with the EZRaider. Do
not aempt to aach any cart to the vehicle other than the EZRaider Cart.
1. Use towing accessories from DSRaider only.
2. When towing, do not exceed the maximum load weight as specied in
the chapter, EZRaider Cart.
3. When towing, drive slowly and carefully.
4. Drive carefully when towing downhill. If driving speed increases,
releasing the throle to engage the regenerave braking funcon, which
slows the EZRaider while charging the drivetrain baery. If driving speed
connues to increase, pull the brake levers in order to slow the vehicle.
1. When the handlebar is folded, make sure that the switches and controls are
protected from damage.
2. If the EZRaider is being transported in rainy weather condions, make sure
that the EZRaider is protected from the rain.
3. Aer transporng the EZRaider with its handlebar folded, press several mes
on the brake handles in order to release air from the braking system.
4. When operang the vehicle aer transport, ghten the handlebar-folding
mechanism.
1. Make sure the EZRaider is stored in a dry, well-venlated place.
2. The vehicle’s baery should be charged before storage.
3. When storing the vehicle for an extended period of me, the baery should
be charged once every 6 months.
4. The vehicle’s res should be inated to maximum pressure in accordance
with the air-pressure table in the secon, Pre-ride Inspecon.
WARNING !
WARNING !

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Cleaning
Maintenance
• Water pressure streams can be used to clean heavy dirt from the EZRaider.
The nozzle of the water hose should be at least 1.5 meters from the vehicle
The water pressure used should be 150 bar or less.
Avoid streaming water on the electrical cables and connecon, and on the
switches and controls on the handlebars.
1. Do not allow water to come in contact with the EZRaider motor, as this
will lead to cancellaon of the warranty!
2. Use water only to clean the vehicle. Cleaning detergents and chemicals
may cause corrosion and color change.
1. All maintenance work should be performed while the power on/o
switch is in the OFF posion.
2. All maintenance work should be performed while the EZRaider is hoisted
on a jack or li, and the vehicle’s wheels are not in contact with the
ground.
3. All maintenance work, other than the procedures specied in the table
below, must be performed at an authorized service center.
4. If malfuncons are found during the maintenance work, they must be
repaired at an authorized service center.
1. Turn the power on/o switch to OFF.
2. Remove dust, dirt and mud using a gentle dry brush.
3. Use a so cloth, or a slightly damp sponge to clean the EZRaider.
4. Wipe the EZRaider with a so, wet cloth, dipped in clean water.
5. Dry the EZRaider using a so, dry cloth.
Roune maintenance is required in order to maintain EZRaider’s safety and
proper funcon. Follow the manufacturer-approved maintenance program,
detailed in the table below, to achieve maximum performance and product
lifeme.
NOTE
WARNING !
WARNING !

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Months weeks 2 3 6 12
Kilometers 200 1,000 5,000 10,000 25,000
Engine Check for loose parts and bolts √ √
Tighten engine bolts √ √
Steering Check for loose parts √ √
Check steering alignment √ √
Check for loose parts in front-wheel
hub bearings √ √
Front
Suspension Visual check of rubber bushings √ √
Visual check of rubber bushing bolt √ √
Check for loose parts in boom axle
of front suspension √ √
Replace slip bearings in front suspen-
sion √
Rear
Suspension Visual check of rubber bushings √ √
Visual check of rubber bushing bolt √ √
Replace slip bearings in rear suspen-
sion √
Controllers Visual check: base, connecons,
cleanliness √ √
Check that wiring is intact, with no
ruptures or scratches √ √
Baery Visual check: base, connecons,
cleanliness, clasp √
Baery enclosure check √ √
Baery replacement √
Maintenance
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