OPERATION AND SERVICE INFORMATION
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Owner’s Manual and Service Guide
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becoming contaminated and/or being discharged into the
engine compartment.
Oil dipsticks are unique to this model vehicle. Do not
interchange oil dipsticks between models.
The oil should be changed in accordance with the Peri-
odic Service Schedule while the engine is warm. See
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE for checking oil level
and changing oil procedures.
.
Fig. 10 Clean Entire Dipstick
COLD STARTING
Starting a cold engine
may
require use of the choke.
Depress the accelerator approximately 1" (2.5 cm) or
until the starter just begins to operate. Pull the choke out
if required. Accelerate slowly and push the choke in com-
pletely when the engine runs smoothly.
Do not allow the starter to operate continuously for more
than 10 seconds. Allow 30 seconds between starting
attempts. If the vehicle does not start on the third
attempt, turn the key switch off, set the park brake and
determine the cause of the problem.
If the vehicle had been running and the engine does not
start within 10 seconds, use the choke.
STARTING AND DRIVING
To reduce the possibility of roll-back which
could result in severe injury or vehicle damage,
do not release service brake until engine has
started.
To operate vehicle:
•
Apply the service brake, place the key in the key
switch and turn it to the ‘ON’ position.
•
Move the direction selector to the direction
desired.
•
Release the park brake by depressing the service
brake pedal until the park brake releases.
•
Slowly depress the accelerator pedal to start the
engine. Release service brake when engine
starts.
•
When the accelerator pedal is released, the igni-
tion circuit is de-energized and the engine stops.
To stop the vehicle more quickly, depress the
ser-
vice brake pedal
.
When the direction selector is in the reverse position, a warning
signal will sound to indicate that the vehicle is ready to run in
reverse.
STARTING THE VEHICLE ON A HILL
To reduce the possibility of roll-back which
could result in severe injury or vehicle damage,
do not release service brake until engine has
started.
Do not hold vehicle on hill by using accelerator and
engine. 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 service brake and release the park
brake. Depress accelerator with right foot and release
the service brake by lifting left foot.
COASTING
To reduce the possibility of severe injury or
death from coasting at above recommended
speeds, limit speed with service brake.
On steep hills, it is possible for the vehicle to coast at
greater than normal speeds encountered on a flat sur-
face. To reduce the 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 service brake.
Summary of Contents for 606905
Page 1: ...O W N E R S G U I D E 606905 ISSUED OCTOBER 2007 REVISED FEBRUARY 2010 606905...
Page 10: ...Owner s Manual and Service Guide Page viii SAFETY INFORMATION NOTES...
Page 45: ...Page 29 Owner s Manual and Service Guide GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS...
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Page 53: ...Appendix A 1 Owner s Manual and Service Guide LABELS AND PICTOGRAMS LABELS AND PICTOGRAMS...
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Page 59: ...Appendix B 1 VEHICLE WARRANTIES Owner s Manual and Service Guide VEHICLE WARRANTIES...
Page 66: ...Appendix C 2 Owner s Manual and Service Guide DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...
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