Brake Burnishing Procedure; Seat Belt Operation - Cushman LSV 800 INTL Owner's Manual

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Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers.

BRAKE BURNISHING PROCEDURE

For new vehicles or after replacement of brake pads or rotors, it is recommended that approximately 20 stops with mod-
erate braking from 20 mph to 5 mph should be made without coming to a complete stop. This procedure ensures that
your new brakes function to their full potential, and maintain maximum wear resistance.
Determine and record the braking distance required to stop the vehicle for future brake performance tests.

SEAT BELT OPERATION

The seat belts must be worn by all occupants when the vehicle is in motion.
Make sure seat belts are free from twists and latch securely.
Position the shoulder belt across the top of the shoulder. Do not put the belt below the arm.
Keep the belts tight and positioned low on hips. Loose fitting belts decrease protection.
The vehicle has seat belts for the number of occupants it is designed to carry. Do not exceed the
The seat belts are designed for one person for each belt. Do not secure more than one
The seat belts must always be worn by all occupants when the vehicle is in motion.
To keep seat belts in correct, working condition, do the following:
Inspect the seat belt webbing and hardware periodically. Check for cuts, worn or loose parts. Replace the compo-
nents if wear or damage is apparent.
Keep seat belts clean and dry. Use mild soap and warm water to clean. Do not use bleach, dye or abrasive cleaners
as this will weaken the belt webbing material.
Do not put any objects into the retractor mechanism.
Periodically check for normal operation. Replace the mechanism if it is not operating correctly.
To secure the seat belts:
1.
Pull the metal tab on the seat belt across the body toward the correct buckle found near the center of the seat.
2.
Insert the tab into buckle. (A click will be heard when the tab is securely latched).
3.
Position the lap belt as low as possible on the hips; not at the waist.
4.
Adjust to a tight fit by pulling the shoulder portion upward.
The retractor will lock the belt during sudden stops. It can lock if a person bends forward quickly. Slow, easy motions
allow the belt to travel freely.
To release the safety belt, press the buckle release button and allow the belt to retract. If the belt does not retract, check
for twisted straps.
recommended number of occupants for the vehicle.
person in a seat belt.
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