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Owner’s Manual
INTRODUCTION
Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers.
Accelerator Pedal
Accidental movement of the accelerator pedal can cause the vehicle to suddenly move and cause
severe injury or death.
With the key switch in the ON position, press the accelerator pedal (12) to start the engine. When the pedal is released,
the engine will stop. To stop the vehicle immediately, press the brake pedal (13) (Figure 3).
When you press the accelerator pedal (12), the parking brake will be released if it is engaged. This is a feature to assure
the vehicle is not driven with the parking brake engaged. This is not the preferred method of releasing the parking brake
(Figure 3).
Brake and Parking Brake Pedal
The foot operated parking brake is the top part of the brake pedal (13). To engage the parking brake, press on the upper
section of the pedal until it locks in position. Press the lower part of the brake pedal to release the parking brake (Figure
3).
Pressing the bottom of the brake pedal is the preferred method of releasing the park brake to assure the longest
service life of the brake components.
A parking brake that is engaged releases when you press the acceler-
ator pedal. This is a feature to make sure the vehicle is not driven with
the parking brake engaged. Pressing the accelerator pedal is not the
recommended method to release the parking brake.
Front Seat
The front seat (14) is for two people, one person on each side of the seat (Figure 4).
Front Hip Restraint
The front hip restraints (15) help people stay in position while the vehicle is in motion (Figure 4).
Cup Holder
The vehicle has a cup holder (16) for the benefit of both the driver and passenger (Figure 4).