more when turning loaded with cargo or when pulling a
cargo load. The heaver the cargo load, the slower the
rn should be.
all gear or cargo is properly secured and
ed down.
s.
tal on this vehicle.
latform to
e vehicle.
quipment. Rollover could result from such loading.
rtified ROPS (Roll Over
rotection System). Always avoid rollovers.
traffic.
the
. Never
afe
Never use vehicle for racing and never modify the
rectly and indirectly affected by
e modification.
f all
personnel
round vehicle and especially location of small children.
Always park on level ground, stop engine, set parking
k tires if condition warrants.
u are sure trail
resting hills or going
ver bumps.
top, start suddenly or over accelerate on hills.
oss of control and rollover could result.
ing
nd tractive
apabilities are greatly diminished.
teeper.
ay occur.
control.
When crossing a slope on soft terrain, turn the front
avel.
free wheel in neutral or
ss of control may result.
engage the foot brake and back slowly
own the hill maintaining a straight downhill line of
ts
in
Avoid water crossings when possible and never cross
r
d waterways
rodes shore line and damages water-born habitat. If
designed as
usher bars. Do not attempt to push other vehicles or
When refueling use an (UL) approved non-metallic
t the container
n the ground before fueling to eliminate static
lectrical devices including cell
hones while refueling.
tu
* Make sure
ti
* Do not exceed 400 lbs. in cargo bed area, or 900 lb
to
* Do not mount a receiver hitch type carrier p
th
* Do not load the Brush Guard Bar with heavy
e
* The Brush Guard Bar is not ce
P
* Do not operate this vehicle on highways, public roads,
or where it may be a hazard to faster moving
* Do not operate this vehicle while drinking or under
influence of alcohol and drugs.
* Never attempt wheelies, jumps, or other stunts
drive recklessly. Always operate your vehicle at a s
speed that will allow you to maintain control.
*
engine to exceed 25 MPH vehicle speed.
* Never modify any parts on the vehicle without
authorization. Unauthorized modifications will void
warranty to all parts di
th
* Always make sure the vehicle pathway is clear o
objects when backing up. Know location of
a
Take extra precautions when rear view is hindered by
cargo.
*
brake and remove ignition key before leaving the
vehicle. Choc
* Use extreme caution when cresting hills or when
visibility is limited. Proceed slowly until yo
conditions immediately ahead are safe.
* Keep front wheels straight when c
o
* Do not s
L
* Use extreme caution when descending hills or runn
on loose slippery surfaces. Towing, braking, a
c
* Do not operate vehicle on 15 degree slopes or
s
* Avoid changing direction or making sharp steering
corrections on slopes or rollover m
* If this vehicle begins to tip when crossing a slope, turn
the front wheels downhill to regain stability and
*
wheels slightly uphill and maintain a constant speed to
maintain a straight line of tr
* When descending hills or slopes apply steady
pressure to the foot brake to avoid potential of
freewheeling or runaway.
* Never allow vehicle to coast or
lo
* If your vehicle loses power and stops on a hill,
immediately
d
travel. Do not attempt to turn the vehicle sideways on
the hill or a rollover could result.
* When traveling at night always use your headligh
and reduce speed according to visibility, trail, and terra
conditions.
*
a body of water where depth is unknown. Loss of powe
will occur if the drive belt becomes submerged or wet.
Unnecessary crossing of streams an
e
you must cross, do it at a point where banks are not
steep and proceed at a slow and steady speed.
* Front bumper and brush guards are not
p
implements or damage may result.
*
container that has no screen or filter. Se
o
discharge and do not use Methanol fuel.
* Do not smoke or use e
p
* Always maintain proper tire inflation.
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