Checking the Roll Bar (continued)
2. Inspect the roll bar for cracks, rust, or holes in the roll bar component parts.
Note: Age, weather, and accidents cause damage to the roll bar and ROPS parts. If you
have any doubts about the ROPS system, contact an Authorized Service Dealer.
Checking the Seat Belt
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1. Check the seat belt for damage and
replace any damaged parts.
2. Ensure that the mounting bolts for the seat
belts are tight. Torque the bolts to 104–115
N•m (77–85 ft•lb).
3. Keep the seat belts clean using only soap and
water.
Cleaning
Removing Debris
1. Turn the battery disconnect to OFF.
2. Wipe away debris from the air cleaner.
3. Clean any debris buildup on the engine and in the transmission with a brush or blower.
4. Ensure that all mud and debris is rinsed from the tires before parking the machine
overnight.
IMPORTANT
Do not spray water onto the operator console or the electrical center in the engine
compartment. Water can damage electrical components. Wipe them down instead.
Keep pressurized water away from the ECU connections.
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