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DRIVING CONTROLS -
HAND OPERATED CONTROLS
Handbrake
The handbrake on the Morgan Plus Six only operates the rear wheel brakes. Pull
the lever upwards until the brake begins to operate and holds the vehicle in a
stationary position securely.
To release the handbrake push the button on the end of the lever and slowly
release the lever ensuring that the vehicle will not move or roll unless required.
Ensure the handbrake is fully released before driving the vehicle. Failure to do so
may result in damage to the brake system and drive-train components.
NOTICE
When the vehicle is stationary the handbrake should be fully engaged
and the gearbox selector set to Park.
Steering Column Adjustment
It is important to have the steering controls in the correct position for the driver.
The steering column in the Morgan Plus Six can be adjusted up or down and
forwards or backwards. To move the steering wheel into the desired position
push the lever at the left side of the steering column downward. The steering
Location of the Steering Column Adjustment Locking Lever.
column is now free to be moved into the desired position. Once set in the
desired position pull the lever firmly back up into the locking position to ensure
the steering column is firmly secured.
WARNING
Only adjust the steering column position when the vehicle is
in Park and the hand brake is applied. Failure to do this may result in an
accident causing possible damage or injury to the driver or others.
restored when it is safe to do so. Failure to do this may result in a loss of brake
performance when required, resulting in an accident causing death or serious injury.
Accelerator
The accelerator on your Plus Six is an electronically operated accelerator system.
NOTICE
Do not push the accelerator pedal when starting the vehicle.
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