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7. This vehicle is not designed or intended for racing, or any other form of competition.
8. The
operator’s
ability to operate this off-road vehicle safely is largely dependent upon the
operator’s
ability
to exercise proper judgment. An operator also must not be too small or too large for controlled operation.
The operator must be of sufficient age, understanding, mental capacity, and physical capability to safely
operate this vehicle. This vehicle should only be operated after mature, supervised instruction and sufficient
practice. Safe operation includes responsibility for the safety of a passenger (if any).
9. A DOUBLE SEAT VEHICLE IS DESIGNED FOR ONE OPERATOR AND ONE PASSENGER. No one
should ever attempt to ride on this vehicle without being seated, with the seat belt properly secured. For
double seat vehicles ridden without passenger, the passenger seat belt must be secure to prevent it from
getting caught up in operating components. Passengers must be of sufficient age, understanding, mental
capacity, and physical capability to act to protect himself/herself. ALWAYS FOLLOW THE RECOMMENDED
AGE RESTRICTION OF 16 YEARS FOR OPERATORS AND PASSENGERS.
10. The engine should be stopped when the vehicle is not in use.
11. The operator and passenger (if any) of this vehicle should always wear a helmet approved by agencies such
as Department of Transportation (DOT), Safety Helmet Council of America (SHCA), or Snell Memorial
Foundation (SNELL). Most off-road vehicle accident fatalities are due to head injuries. The operator should
also wear face shields or goggles, boots or closed-toe shoes, gloves, and other appropriate protective
clothing.
12. LOOSE CLOTHING, LONG HAIR, OR ARTICLES WORN BY ANY OPERATOR OR PASSENGER MUST
BE FULLY CONTAINED OR COVERED TO PREVENT THEM FROM POSSIBLY BEING CAUGHT IN
ROTATING PARTS OF THE VEHICLE OR THE SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENT WHILE RIDING.
FAILURE TO OBEY COULD ENDANGER THE PERSONAL SAFETY OF THE OPERATOR OR
PASSENGER.
13. DO NOT PLACE HANDS, FEET, OR ANY OTHER PART OF THE BODY OR ANY CLOTHING NEAR THE
ENGINE, MUFFLER, WHEELS, CHAIN AND OTHER ROTATING PARTS OF THE VEHICLE WHILE
RIDING OR RUNNING THE ENGINE. Caution must be used in performing required maintenance on or near
an operating engine. Special caution should be taken after the engine has been running, since the engine
and other drive components may be extremely hot.
14. Wet, slippery, rough, or steep terrain is potentially dangerous and may result in injury if proper caution in not
observed. Slow speeds are required to safely operate this vehicle under these conditions. The operator
must use mature judgment, skill, and experience to choose a speed suitable for terrain and riding
conditions.
15. The governor settings for this
vehicle’s
engine must not be tampered with, altered, or changed. The
governor is set by the engine manufacturer and limits the maximum speed of the engine (and vehicle) and
protects the engine from damage. Excessive speeds are potentially dangerous to the operator/ passenger,
and the engine.
16. Each time before using this vehicle, the fuel supply should checked. NEVER REFUEL THE FUEL TANK
WHILE THE ENGINE IS RUNNING OR WHILE THE ENGINE IS HOT. Do not refuel the tank in a closed
area such as a garage, while smoking, or in the vicinity of an open flame. Do not overfill the tank. There
should not be any fuel in the filler neck. Replace cap tightly to prevent spillage of fuel and potential fire
hazard. After filling tank, move the vehicle at least 15 feet away from the spot of filling before starting.