Pre-Operating Check - cectek Kingcobra Manual

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PRE-OPERATING CHECK

If pre-operating check is not done properly, severe injury and death can be occurred.
Pre-operation check is compulsory before operating the vehicle. All safety features,
mechanical components, and critical control functions must be checked before operating.
Always follow the pre-operation check procedure to check the vehicle before operation.
If you find any inconsistency of the vehicle function, specifications, parts and component,
contact CECTEK authorized dealer immediately.
Apply parking brake and check if brake effect is enough to stop the vehicle.
Check tire pressure, air leakage, crack, worn-out or damage.
Check wheels and bearing for wear or damage.
Check all control functions.
Checkifthesteeringworkswell.
Check if the throttle lever can move freely in full travel and back to idle position when
released.
Apply hand and foot brake, check the brake efficiency, confirm lever and pedal fully return
whenreleased.
Confirm the transmission gear can be selected in all positions.
Check all liquids levels.
Confirm no any liquid leakage on the vehicle.
Cleanheadlightsandtaillights.
Ensure front and rear box covers are properly latched.
Ensure seat is properly latched.
Ensure the total vehicle weight with payload is not over the specifications.
If you are towing a trailer or other equipment, ensure the trailer and equipment is not over the
specification.
Confirm no loose parts on the vehicle when the engine is off.
Ensure the path of travel is free of person or obstacles.
Checkalllights.
Start the engine and drive forward slowly and apply the brakes individually to test the
efficiency of brake.
Check 2WD/4WD (only applicable to Gladiator) selection function.
Check differential lock function.
Correct any problem during the pre-operation check. If you find any problem, stop the operation
and contact CECTEK authorized dealer immediately.
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