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Crossfire 150 - Parking Brake and Seat Adjustment; Safe Driving Practices

Crossfire 150
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Parking Brake
The parking brake is located between the drivers and passengers
seats. To engage the parking brake, pull the lever towards the back
of the vehicle. To disengage the parking brake, pull the lever towards
the front of the vehicle.
IMPORTANT: The parking brake should only be engaged while the
vehicle is not in motion. Do NOT attempt to engage the parking
brake while the vehicle is moving.
WARNING: Ensure the parking brake is not engaged
while the vehicle is in operation. Operating the vehicle with the
parking brake engaged will quickly wear the brake pads and possibly
cause brake failure.
Adjusting The Seat
Do NOT operate this vehicle unless the seat is properly locked in the
position that provides the operator the best possible control over the
foot brake, accelerator, parking brake, steering wheel, and engine
cut-off switch. To adjust the drivers seat, pull up on the handle
located below the seat. Slide the seat forward or backward into the
desired position. Release the handle and be sure that it snaps back
into place to prevent the seat from moving during operation.
While Driving
This vehicle is intended for use on off-road surfaces. Driving on
paved surfaces can affect the handling, control, and overall feel of the
vehicle. Do NOT drive the go-kart on paved surfaces.
WARNING: Operating this vehicle on paved surfaces
may seriously affect handling and control of the vehicle. Never
operate this vehicle on any paved surface. Furthermore, Do NOT
operate this vehicle on public streets, roads, or highways, doing so
may cause a collision with another vehicle.
Control Speed While Driving
Driving this vehicle at excessive speeds may produce dangerous
conditions for the driver and passenger. Excessive speeds cause
slower reaction times, and hinder the performance of the vehicle.
Do Not Attempt Stunts
While driving the CrossFire 150, it is very important to keep all four
wheels on the ground. Attempting to perform stunts or any tricks
while driving this vehicle may result in serious injury to all parties
involved.
Rolling Over
It is possible for all off-road vehicles to roll over if not properly
operated, especially when riding over rough/uneven terrain,
attempting to perform sliding stops, or using excessive speed in
turns. If the go-kart begins to roll, keep hands and feet inside the
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Park Brake - ON Park Brake - OFF