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CORVUS TERRAIN T21 - Use of the 2 WD; 4 WD Driveline; Driving Tips

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USER
MANUAL
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Use of the 2WD / 4WD driveline * DRIVING TIPS
To minimise component wear, we recommend that you engage the
4WD when the vehicle is at a complete standstill.
It must NEVER be used on the road or on asphalt . The 4WD may only
be used up to 20km/h.
Failure to comply with this instruction can cause severe damage to
the transmission system and the driveline.
To ENABLE 4WD driveline perform the following steps:
1. Step on the brake pedal, without stepping on the accelerator.
2. Put the gearshift lever into NEUTRAL (N) - central position.
To DISABLE 4WD driveline perform the following steps:
1. With the vehicle completely stopped, step on the brake pedal, without
applying the accelerator.
2. Put the gearshift lever into NEUTRAL (N) - central position.
GENERAL INFORMATION
• Keep your body completely inside the vehicle at all times while driving.
• Keep both hands on the steering wheel while driving.
• The front passenger seat can be occupied by a passenger while the
vehicle is in use.
• Make sure the passenger is properly seated and wearing a safety belt.
• Be aware of potential hazards that may get into the vehicle.
• Abrupt or aggressive driving manoeuvres, even in open areas and on flat
surfaces, can result in loss of control and may even cause the vehicle to
overturn.
TURNING PRECAUTIONS
• Turning the steering wheel sharply and at considerable speed could cause
the vehicle to overturn.
• Avoid driving with the vehicle tilted sideways and if you must turn, do so
gradually.
• Brake before turning and avoid braking sharply while turning.
• If you need to turn when the car is at a standstill or at low speeds,
accelerate gradually.
DRIVING ON SLOPES OR HILLS
• Try not to cross over hills, but if it is unavoidable, drive slowly and go down
the hill immediately if you feel the vehicle may overturn.
• Steep slopes could cause the vehicle to overturn.
• Drive slowly, at a steady speed, and if the vehicle stops moving forward,
gradually apply the brakes until it comes to a complete stop. Put the vehicle
in reverse gear and let it move slowly down the hill or slope, applying the
brakes so as not to lose control.
• NEVER accelerate down a hill or slope, step lightly on the brake so as not
to lose control.

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