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SEATING AND CARGO BED
A
TO AVOID TAILGATE DAMAGE:
Remove the rear trailer hitch when wire loop is
removed and cargo bed is raised.
B
Raising and Lowering the Cargo Bed
To avoid personal injury;
A
Make sure the vehicle is on a firm, level surface
and the parking brake is applied before raising
the cargo bed.
A
If the vehicle is facing uphill with cargo bed
raised, the weight of the cargo bed may cause
the vehicle tip.
A
When servicing under raised bed with lift
cylinder, make sure safety support is properly
mounted.
C
To raise the cargo bed
1. Start engine.
2. Release the restricting plate.
3. Pull up the hydraulic lift cylinder lever to raise the
cargo bed.
4. Return the hydraulic lift cylinder lever to the
"NEUTRAL" position immediately after raising the
cargo bed.
C
To lower the cargo bed
1. Shift the hydraulic lift cylinder lever to the "DOWN"
position and then lower the cargo bed.
2. After making sure that the bed has been lowered to the
lowest position, return the lever to the "NEUTRAL"
position and then lock the lever with the restricting
plate.
C
Using the "FLOAT" position
1. If the cargo bed cannot be raised or lowered due to
trouble with the engine or hydraulic system, shift the
lever to the "FLOAT" position. The cargo bed can be
raised or lowered manually.
(1) Hydraulic lift cylinder lever
(2) Restricting plate
(3) Knob bolt
(A) "UP"
(N) "NEUTRAL"
(B) "DOWN"
(C) "FLOAT with Detent"
(1) Safety support
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