3. It is hard to steer the vehicle
and the front section of the ve-
hicle can be lifted off the ground
when driving on a slope with ex-
cessive cargo loaded in the vehi-
cle. In the worst case, the vehicle
may roll over down the hill. There-
fore, avoid carrying excessive load
when driving on a slope and drive
backward uphill if necessary.
4. This vehicle is equipped with the
CVT (Continuous Variable Trans-
mission), there is no engine brake
function. Therefore, make sure to
depress the brake pedal to reduce
the speed when driving downhill.
5. Never drive backward downhill
with cargo loaded. The vehicle can
roll over.
When driving on a road in-
clined vertically or sideward,
make sure to drive at a low
speed. Otherwise, the vehicle
can roll over, leading to a seri-
ous accident.
Driving with excessive load on
a slope can lead to overturn.
Always wear the seatbelt and
safety gears, such as a helmet,
when driving on a slope.
WARNING
HILL INCLINED SIDEWARD
1. When driving on a road inclined
sideward, be extra careful not to
let the vehicle overturn sideward.
2. The best measure to prevent over
-
turn on a road inclined sideward is
driving at a low speed.
3. Never drive on a road inclined
sideward for 12° or more.
4. If starting to lose balance while
driving forward on a road inclined
sideward, turn the steering wheel
to the downhill direction to gain
control of the vehicle again.
5. Be extra careful when driving with
cargo loaded.