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Owner’s Guide
OPERATING PROCEDURES
Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers.
BEFORE INITIAL USE
Read, understand and follow the safety label on the cup holder. Make sure you understand how to safely operate the
vehicle and its equipment.
Reckless use of this vehicle can cause severe injury or death. This vehicle is a light-duty vehicle,
NOT an All Terrain Vehicle (ATV).
Do not engage in rough or reckless operation of this vehicle.
If you do not know the terrain, make sure you prepare for unexpected occurrences. If the vehicle
gets stuck or the batteries discharge, a one-hour drive can take many hours to return on foot.
Explosive hydrogen gas is created during the charge cycle of batteries. Do not charge batteries
without enough ventilation. A 4% concentration of hydrogen gas is explosive.
To prevent battery explosion, keep all flammable materials, open flame or sparks away from the
batteries.
Explosive hydrogen gas is created during the charge cycle of the batteries. Good ventilation is necessary to remove gas
from enclosed spaces. The air must change every 12 minutes.
Never charge a battery near flammable materials, open flame or sparks. Never charge a vehicle near gas water heaters
and furnaces.
Before a new vehicle is put into operation, complete the items shown in the
INITIAL SERVICE CHART
.
PORTABLE CHARGER INSTALLATION
Risk of electric shock. Connect the charger power cord to an outlet that is correctly
installed and connected to an electrical ground according to all codes and regulations. A
grounded outlet is necessary to decrease the risk of electric shock – do not use ground
adapters or replace the plug. Do not touch parts of output connector or battery terminals
that do not have insulation.
INITIAL SERVICE CHART
Item
Service Operation
Portable Charger
Remove from vehicle and correctly install.
Batteries
Charge batteries.
Seats
Remove protective plastic covering.
Brakes
Check operation.
Calculate the distance necessary to stop the vehicle for the brake performance test.
Tires
Check air pressure (18 - 22 psi)
General
Check for possible leaks that may have started during shipment