Safe Operation
5.
If you do not believe you can operate the
UTV safely in reverse do not attempt to
ascend the slope any further.
6. Riding in mud, a ditch, and on slopes will
increase the risk of an overturn. Be very
cautious when operating in these conditions .
7. Drive gradually and slowly when climbing.
Avoid sudden changes in vehicle speed or
direction.
5. Driving in harsh conditions
1. Vehicle can be operated during the day or
under good light conditions.
2. Under all conditions, both operator and
passengers
should
wear
helmet
and
protective equipment.
3. The driver should slow down according to
road conditions, terrain, visibility conditions.
4. Be cautious when driving over a ditch, stone
roads or hidden obstacles.
5. Avoid operating in any unknown depth of
water.
(
water depth should not exceed axle
height
)
6. Driving at high speed
1. Check front and rear wheel condition.
2. Slow down when turning. Turning at high
speed may result in overturn or even death.
3. Turn on your headlights at high speeds.
4. Drive only when the vehicle speed can be
controlled.
5. When driving at high speeds, sudden turning
of the steering wheel will reduce vehicle
stability. Never sharply turn the steering
wheel at high speeds.
7. Instructions for cargo area
1. Never carry a passenger in the cargo area.
2. Evenly distribute the cargo to maintain proper
stability. Avoid overloading the carrier. Cargo
should be securely attached.
3. Reduce loaded weight when driving on poor
road conditions or steep inclines.
4. Do not put your hands or any other body part
under the cargo bed when it is raised. Once
lowered, lock the cargo bed in place before
operating the vehicle. Never drive before
securing and locking the cargo bed.
8. Parking
1. Before the driver exits the vehicle the parking
brake should be set by setting gear shift to the
“N” position and pulling the parking brake to
the top position.
2. Avoid stopping the vehicle on a slope. If
stopping on a slope make sure the vehicle is
stationary before exiting.
9. Transportation
1. Avoid dragging the vehicle behind another
vehicle. Use a trailer or truck to transport the
vehicle.
2. When loading or unloading, pay attention to
your surroundings and others in the area.
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