Driving Procedure; Coasting; Driving With A Passenger; Slippery Surfaces - Cushman Refresher FS2 Owner's Manual

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O
PERATION

DRIVING PROCEDURE

1.
Perform the pre-ride inspection. See page 21.
2.
Sit in the driver's seat.
3.
Check surroundings and determine the path of travel.
4.
If the vehicle is equipped with hydraulic brake then the hand operated parking brake will need to be released.
5.
Insert the key and turn to the ON position.
6.
Move the direction selector to the appropriate position.
7.
With both hands on the steering wheel, release the brake and immediately start to apply gradual and steady
pressure to the accelerator pedal.
8.
Practice maneuvering the vehicle using the accelerator and brake pedals. Drive slowly and cautiously until you
are comfortable with the controls.
9.
Do not drive with a passenger until you have at least two hours of experience driving this vehicle.

Coasting

Vehicle speed can increase quickly when driving downhill. Allowing the vehicle to coast
downhill at high speeds can cause loss of control and result in severe injury or death.
Limit your vehicle speed by pressing the brake.
Do not allow the vehicle to coast at speeds that are above the maximum recommended speed. Apply constant brake
pressure when descending a hill to control the speed of the vehicle.

DRIVING WITH A PASSENGER

• All passengers must be at least 59 in. (150 cm) tall. Passengers must be able to sit with their back against the seat,
both feet on the floor.
• Do not allow more than one passenger in the vehicle.
• Do not allow a passenger to ride anywhere on the vehicle except the passenger seat.
• Travel at speeds appropriate for your skills, your passenger's skills and the operating conditions. Avoid unexpected
or aggressive maneuvers that could cause discomfort or injury to the passenger.
• Handling characteristics can change with the added weight of a passenger. Allow more time and distance for brak-
ing.

SLIPPERY SURFACES

Skidding or sliding can cause loss of control. Skidding or sliding can cause rollover if
tires have lost traction, then regain traction suddenly. When operating on slippery sur-
faces, travel at reduced speed to help maintain control of the vehicle.
When operating in conditions such as ice, water, muddy trails, loose gravel or freezing temperatures, follow these
guidelines:
• Do not operate on excessively rough, slippery or loose terrain.
• Slow down before entering potentially slippery areas.
• Maintain a high level of alertness, carefully evaluate the path of travel and avoid quick, sharp turns.
• Correct a skid by turning the steering wheel in the direction of the skid. Never apply the brakes during a skid.

DRIVING UPHILL

When driving up a hill, follow these guidelines:
• Drive straight up the hill.
• Avoid excessively steep hills.
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