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HISON CROSSKI - Operator Responsibilities; Training, Age, and Ability; Alcohol and Drug Policy

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HISON WATERCRAFT
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To Operator/Owner
Training
! WARNING
The Crosski is not a toy and can be hazardous to operate. Disregarding any of the safety
precautions and instructions contained in this Owners Manual or on the safety labels
attached to the Crosski could cause injury including the possibility of death!
Please read this Owners Manual and familiarize yourself with the Crosski before operating.
Observe the instructions o all safety labels. They are there to help you safely enjoy the use of
your Crosski.
The handling characteristics and performance of the Crosski on land and water may be
different than other ATVs and watercraft you have used. Please take the time to practice
maneuvers in a safe environment even if you consider yourself as an experienced rider.
Never use Crosski unless you have received proper training or instruction. Hison highly
recommends that you take an ATV rider safety course and a safe boating course. Please check
with a Hison Dealer or local authorities or availability in your area.
In certain areas, an operator competency card is mandatory to operate the Crosski on water.
Completion of an ATV rider safety course is also mandatory before operation in some areas.
Ensure that you are familiar with local laws and regulations concerning the off-road riding
areas and waterways that you are intending to use.
Age and Ability
Never allow anyone under the age of 16 to operate the Crosski.
Laws regarding the minimum age and licensing requirements of operators may vary from
one area to another. Be sure to contact the local authorities for information regarding the legal
operation of the Crosski for your area.
Do not allow a person to operate the Crosski if they have an impairment that may prevent
them operating it safely, for example, impaired judgment, vision, reaction time or the ability to
operate the controls. This includes temporary impairments such as fatigue.
Only attempt maneuvers and ride in situations that are suitable for your level of riding
ability and experience. Maneuvers or situations that are too challenging increase the risk of an
accident.
No alcohol or drugs
Never operate your Crosski under the influence of alcohol or drugs, including medications
that affect your ability to operate motor vehicles.
Like driving a car, driving the Crosski requires the rider to be sober, attentive and alert.
Operating the Crosski while intoxicated or under the influence of drugs is not only