OPERATION AND SERVICE INFORMATION
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Owner’s Manual and Service Guide
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cle is not driven with the park brake engaged. Depress-
ing the accelerator pedal is not the preferred method of
releasing the park brake.
Depressing the lower section of the brake
pedal is the preferred method of releasing the
park brake to assure the longest service life of brake compo-
nents.
COMBINATION SERVICE AND PARK BRAKE
PEDAL
The brake pedal incorporates a park brake feature (Ref.
Fig. 5 on page 3). To engage, push down on the upper
section of the pedal until it locks in place. The park brake
will release when the service brake pedal is depressed.
Use the lower section of the brake pedal to operate the
service brake system.
OPTIONAL FRONT DISC BRAKES
The front disc brakes activate as the brake pedal
reaches the ‘park’ or ’latch’ position. Depressing the
brake pedal further will increase the effectiveness of the
front brakes.
HORN
The horn is operated by pushing the horn button located
on the floor to the left of the brake pedal (Ref. Fig. 6 on
page 3).
STEEL LOAD BED
To reduce the possibility
of severe injury or death,
read, understand and fol-
low the Danger label affixed to the front of the load
bed.
The manual lift bed is the standard bed for the vehicle.
The bed may be equipped with an optional electric lift
switch.
A load bed warning label is affixed to the front of the bed.
See Appendix A. For safe operation of the vehicle, this
label must be understood. See the load bed warning
label for maximum load. The load must be positioned in
the bed as far forward as possible, distributed in such a
way that its center of gravity must not be higher than
height noted on label, and secured. Failure to follow
these instructions may result in severe injury, damage
the vehicle and/or cause the vehicle to tip over. Use extra
care when operating loaded vehicle.
Do not permit any one to ride in the bed.
Do not drive the vehicle with the load bed raised or with
the tailgate unsupported.
When using the electric lift, be sure to avoid backing up
to the edge of a drop off, such as a loading dock or
ravine. A misjudgment of distance or an unstable surface
could result in the vehicle falling backwards.
Before operating load bed, check to ensure no one is
behind the vehicle.
Never fill a gas can in the
bed of a vehicle. Static
discharge could ignite
gasoline vapor and cause an explosion.
Always place a gas can on the ground before filling.
Never fill a gas can in the bed of the vehicle. Static elec-
tricity is built up during the fueling process and could dis-
charge causing the gasoline vapor to ignite.
Fig. 5 Accelerator and Brake Controls
Park
Brake
Accelerator
PARK
Service
Brake
Ref Abc 1
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Fig. 6 Horn Button
H
ORN
Horn
PARK
Ref Hor 1
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Summary of Contents for 28806-G01
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Page 43: ...Page 27 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Owner s Manual and Service Guide GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS...
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