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OPERATING PROCEDURES
Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers.
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On a downhill slope, it is possible for the vehicle to achieve speeds greater than if it were operating on flat terrain. Limit
downhill speed to 5 mph (8 kph) with use of the service brake.
Caution must also be used on an uphill slope and speed should be limited to no more than 5 mph (8 kph).
If allowed to travel too fast on an uphill or downhill slope, loss of control may occur, possibly causing serious injury or
death.
Use caution when traveling through water and never operate vehicle in water over 12 inches (30 cm) deep.
Starting the Vehicle on a Hill
Do not hold vehicle on hill by using accelerator and motor. This will cause premature and excessive wear to
drive train components.
To reduce the possibility of permanent damage to the drive system, it is important to prevent excessive roll-back when
starting the vehicle on a hill.
Place left foot on brake pedal and disengage park brake. Press accelerator with right foot while releasing brake pedal.
COASTING
To reduce the possibility of severe injury or death from coasting at above recommended speeds,
limit speed with brake pedal.
On steep hills, it is possible for the vehicle to coast at greater speeds than possible on a flat surface. To reduce possible
loss of vehicle control and severe drivetrain damage, speeds should be limited to no more than the maximum governed
speed on level ground (see GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS). Limit speed by applying pressure to the brake pedal.
TOWING A TRAILER
The vehicle is equipped with a 2-inch receiver. The trailer and its load must not exceed 1000 lbs (454 kg) and no more
than 100 lbs (46 kg) tongue weight may be attached to the hitch. Remember that the overall capacity of the vehicle, oper-
ator, passenger, contents of load bed and accessories must be reduced to compensate for the trailer and load.
The range of motion of the trailer is limited by the ball and hitch. The trailer should not be used on rough trails or over
objects such as logs, large rocks, holes, etc.
Never install baskets or extensions using the hitch receivers. Such items will change the performance characteristics of
vehicle and result in unsafe handling, possible roll over or vehicle damage.
TERRAIN
The vehicle is NOT designed for use on public roads. The vehicle may be used on established trails or open terrain that
is free from stumps, large rocks or holes. The vehicle should not be used to cross water that is more than 12 inches (30
cm) deep or fast moving water.
Be aware of steep slopes and overhanging limbs.
When traveling up or down steep slopes, do not attempt to turn the vehicle around on the slope.
Be aware that vehicle stopping distance increases when driving on wet grass, dirt roads or loose surfaces.
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