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4. Driving on a slope
Be cautious when riding on a slope, as this is the
main reason for loss of control, and overturn,
leading to severe injury or even death.
1.
Drive in a straight line on a slope at a
low-speed.
2.
Reduce weight when ride on a slope or rough
terrain.
3.
Avoid sudden application of the brakes when
you go uphill or downhill. Be more careful
when vehicle turns on a slope.
4.
If you start to lose momentum or need to park
when climbing, use the hand lever brake to
come to a stop. Release the brake and begin
to coast down the hill.
5.
If do not believe you can operate the UTV
safely in reverse do not attempt to ascend the
slope any further.
6.
Riding in mud, a ditch, and on slopes will
increase the risk of an overturn. Be more
cautious when operating in 4WD, vehicle
traction will increase and it is easy to misjudge
for vehicle's ability to climb a grade.
7.
Drive gradually and slowly when climbing.
Avoid suddenly changes of vehicle speed or
direction.
5. Driving in harsh conditions
1.
Vehicle can be operated during the day or
under good light conditions.
2.
Under all conditions, both operator and
passengers should wear a helmet and
protective equipment.
3.
The Driver should slow down according to
road conditions, terrain, visibility conditions.
4.
Be cautious when driving over a ditch, stone
roads or hidden obstacles.
5.
Avoid operating in any unknown depth of
SAFE OPERATION
6. Driving at high speed
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7. Instructions for carrier
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1-3
water.(water depth should not exceed axle
height)
Check for front/rear wheel condition.
Slow down when turning. Turning at high
speed may result in overturn or even death.
Turn on your headlights at high speeds.
Drive only when the vehicle speed can be
controlled.
Do not use DIFF.LOCK when driving at high
speeds. This may cause loss of control of the
vehicle.
When driving at high speeds, sudden turning
of the steering wheel will reduce vehicle
stability. Never sharply turn the steering wheel
at high speeds.
Never carry a passenger in the cargo area.
Evenly distribute the cargo to maintain proper
stability. Avoid overloading the carrier. Cargo
should be securely attached.
Reduce loaded weight when driving on poor
road conditions or on steep inclines.
Only the driver should be in the seat when
operating the hydraulic dump mechanism (if
applicable). Once lowered, lock the cargo bed
in place before operating the vehicle.
Do not put your hands or your body under the
cargo bed when the carrier is lifted (if
applicable). Avoid driving before securing and
locking the cargo bed.

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