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Important Safety Information
Read and Understand this User Manual Before Use
Read this entire User Manual before using the BrightDrop Trace and
keep this manual for future reference. This User Manual contains
important safety, and operation information. This manual is intended
to remind you of your training, but the manual is not a substitute for
operator training. If you have any questions or do not understand
something, contact us at [email protected] for assistance.
This manual is considered a part of the Trace and should accompany
the device if it is ever transferred or sold.
This manual is not intended as a comprehensive use, service, repair or maintenance manual.
Please contact your local BrightDrop authorized servicer for all service, repairs or maintenance
issues.
Safety Messages
To prevent serious injury or death:
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DO NOT operate the Trace unless you are trained and authorized by your employer.
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Read all safety warnings and all instructions before using the Trace. DO NOT remove any
labels from the Trace.
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Do not operate when you are tired, have emotional problems, or after consuming alcohol or
medicine especially with sleeping ingredient.
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DO NOT carry riders on or in the Trace.
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The Trace should be loaded, transported, and used in accordance with approved BrightDrop
products and services. Any other loading, transport, or use of the Trace will be at your own
risk and liability.
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Never modify your Trace in any way. Do not sand, drill, file or remove parts from your Trace.
Do not install incompatible components or hardware.
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PINCH POINT Hazard. Keep fingers, hair, clothing (including shoelaces), jewelry and other
objects away from wheels and other components.
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Please follow Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration guidance for cargo securement
and refer to relevant industry associations (e.g. Web Sling & Tie Down Association).
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Traces should be secured with a restraining system capable of handling at least 5,325 lb of
peak force. If using ratchet straps, ensure they can withstand at least 5,325 lb Break Strength
or 1,775 lb Working Load Limit (WLL) individually or in combination. The D.O.T. and Web Sling
Association require tie-down manufacturers to attach a tag to the strap with the safe Working
Load Limit and the information on WLL can be found there. For guidance follow Federal
Department of Transportation (D.O.T.) guidelines for cargo securement and refer to relevant
industry associations (e.g. Web Sling & Tie Down Association).
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