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SAFETY INFORMATION
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MAINTENANCE
REQUIRED FOR UTILITY
VEHICLE SAFETY
Practice the following to help ensure
the safety of utility vehicle occupants:
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Preventative Maintenance.
Perform
all scheduled maintenance in
accordance with manufacturer’s
recommendations to provide a safe,
properly operating utility vehicle.
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Personnel.
Allow only qualified,
trained and authorized personnel to
inspect, adjust and maintain utility
vehicles.
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Parts and Materials.
Use only
replacement parts and materials
recommended by the manufacturer.
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Ventilation
. Properly ventilate all
maintenance and storage areas in
accordance with applicable fire
codes and ordinances to avoid fire
hazards. Ventilation is required to
remove hydrogen gas from electric
powered car storage areas during
the charging process.
For electric powered utility vehicles,
the amount of hydrogen gas emitted
during charging depends on a number
of factors, such as the condition of the
batteries, the output rate of the battery
charger and the amount of time the
batteries are on charge. Because of
the highly volatile nature of hydrogen
gas and its propensity to rise and
accumulate at the ceiling in pockets, a
minimum of five air changes per hour
is recommended. Consult applicable
fire and safety codes for the specific
ventilation levels requirement, as well
as requirements for the use of
explosion proof electrical apparatus.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
DURING MAINTENANCE
When performing maintenance,
follow all safety instructions contained
in the manufacturer’s operation and
service manuals, as well as the
following safety procedures:
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Properly immobilize utility vehicle
before beginning any maintenance
to avoid any unexpected vehicle
movement.
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Properly block chassis before
working underneath utility vehicle
to avoid any unexpected vehicle
movement.
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When working on the battery, do
not smoke, or allow any sparks or
open flames near the vehicle, to
avoid any fires or explosions.
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Before working on an electric
utility vehicle, disable the car’s
electrical system by placing the
“TOW” switch in the “TOW” posi-
tion to avoid electrical shock or
damage to the electrical system.
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Use only properly insulated tools
when working on electrically
powered utility vehicles or around
batteries to avoid electrical shock
or damage to the electrical system.
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Maintain all safety devices includ-
ing brakes, steering mechanisms,
warning devices and governors, in
a safe operating condition. Do not
modify these safety devices as
supplied by the manufacturer.
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After each maintenance or repair,
the car must be driven by a
qualified, trained and authorized
person – in an area free of pedes-
trian traffic – to ensure proper
operation and adjustment.
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