INTRODUCTION
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Mobile Phones Warning
Use of electrical devices such as mobile phones, computers,
portable radios or other by the driver while driving is danger-
ous. Dialing a number on a mobile phone while driving also
ties up the driver's hands. Use of these services will cause the
driver to be distracted and may lead to a serious accident. If
a passenger is unable to use the device, pull off the right-of
way to a safe area before use. If use of a mobile phone is nec-
essary despite this warning, use a hands free system to at
least leave the hands free to drive the vehicle. Never use a
mobile phone or other electrical devices while the vehicle is
moving.
Please comply with the legal regulations concerning the use
of communication equipment in vehicles in your country.
Driving Long Distances
When you are driving over long distances, follow these tips so
that you have a safe journey;
• Lack of sleep or fatigue may impact your ability to drive
safely.
• Exercise your eyes by shifting the focus of your eyes to
different parts of the road.
• Use stimulating beverages such as coffee or tea.
• Relax and stay calm.
Protecting Our Environment
Every one of us should play our part in protecting our environ-
ment. Judicious vehicle usage and disposing hazardous waste
(including cleaning and lubrication fluids) are important steps
towards this initiative.
Mahindra vehicles confirm to existing emission norms (stan-
dards). Adhering to the periodical maintenance schedule and
using Mahindra genuine parts will help retain emission perfor-
mance of the vehicle and is a pre-requisite to emissions war-
ranty coverage.
Perchlorate Material
Certain components of this vehicle such as seat belt pre-ten-
sioners and button cell batteries may contain perchlorate
material. Special handling may be required for service or
vehicle end-of-life disposal.
Running-in
Driving smoothly during first 1000 kms. will help to prevent
premature failures and abnormal system wear improving the
life of drivetrain and vehicle components.
A new engine may consume more oil during the first 1000
kms. of running. This should be considered as a normal part of
break-in and not interpreted as any problem with the engine.