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Read the following information and warnings before
operating vehicle:
To prevent personal injury or death, observe
the following:
When vehicle is to be left unattended,
engage parking brake, move direction
selector to neutral, turn key to OFF
position and remove from key switch.
Drive vehicle only as fast as terrain
and safety considerations allow. Con-
sider environmental factors which
effect the terrain and the ability to
control the vehicle.
Avoid driving fast down hill. Sudden
stops or change of direction may
result in loss of control. Use brake to
control speed when traveling down
an incline.
Use extra care and reduced speed
when driving on poor surfaces, such
as loose dirt, wet grass, gravel, etc.
All travel should be directly up or
down hills; use extra care if ever
forced to drive across an incline.
Stay in designated areas and avoid
steep slopes. Activate the parking
brake when the vehicle is parked.
Keep feet, legs, hands and arms
inside vehicle at all times.
Avoid extremely rough terrain.
Check area behind the vehicle before
operating in reverse.
Make sure direction selector is in cor-
rect position before starting the vehi-
cle.
Slow down before and during turns.
All turns should be executed at
reduced speed.
Always bring vehicle to a complete
stop before shifting direction selector.
See GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
for vehicle load and seating capacity.
In any product, components will eventually fail to per-
form properly as the result of normal use, age, wear or
abuse.
It is impossible to anticipate all possible component fail-
ures or the manner in which they may fail.
A vehicle requiring repair indicates that it is no longer
functioning as designed and therefore should be consid-
ered potentially hazardous.
Use extreme care when working on vehicle. When diag-
nosing, removing or replacing any components that are
not operating properly, take time to consider the safety
of yourself and others around you should the compo-
nent move unexpectedly.
Some components are heavy, spring loaded, highly cor-
rosive, explosive, may produce high amperage or reach
high temperatures. Battery acid and hydrogen gas could
result in serious bodily injury to the technician/mechanic
and bystanders if not treated with utmost caution. Do not
put hands, face, feet or body in a location that could
expose them to injury should an unexpected situation
occur.
Always use the tools listed in the tool list and wear
approved safety equipment.
Before working on vehicle, remove all jew-
elry (rings, watches, necklaces, etc.).
Be sure no loose clothing or hair can contact
moving parts.
Do not touch hot objects.
Raise rear of vehicle and support on jack
stands before running or adjusting power-
train.
Wear eye protection when working on or
around the vehicle. In particular, use care
when working around the battery, using sol-
vents, or compressed air.
Hydrogen gas forms when charging battery.
Do not charge the battery without adequate
ventilation.
Do no permit open flame or smokers in an
area being used for charging the battery. A
concentration of 4% hydrogen gas or more is
explosive.

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