Loading Cargo; Transporting Pets - Taylor-Dunn Tiger TC50E Operator's Manual

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Loading Cargo

WARNING
DO NOT transport or load cargo in the front passenger area or leave loose items on the
front floorboard. Cargo placed in the front passenger area may interfere with the driver
causing loss of control of the vehicle and result in a collision or accident with severe injury.
• The standard TC50E is not equipped to carry
cargo but may be equipped with optional cargo
carrying capabilities.
• Use only Taylor-Dunn approved cargo
accessories.
• Cargo shall only be transported in the designated
cargo area of the vehicle and evenly distributed
with the center of gravity close to the center of the designated cargo area.
• Before loading or unloading cargo:
1. Place the Shift Lever in the center OFF position.
2. Turn the start switch OFF
3. Set the park brake.
• Do not transport cargo that is wider than the vehicle.
• Do not load cargo in the passenger compartments.
• Do not exceed the load capacity of the vehicle.
• All cargo shall be secured to prevent falling from the vehicle or shifting position while the
vehicle is in motion.
• Our deck enclosures and covers such as cabs, fiberglass tops, surrey tops, cargo boxes,
and similar structures are not designed to carry cargo or accessories unless equipped from
the factory. Mounting additional weight on these structures may result in sudden failure of
the cover and/or cover supports causing severe personal injury.
• Cargo consisting of fluid in tanks shall have fluid baffles in the tank to help reduce sloshing
and shifting load weight.

Transporting Pets

Pets should only be transported in a pet carrier that is securely tied down on the designated cargo
area.
Page 36
WARNING
DO NOT transport passengers in
the cargo area. All passengers must
be seated in the available seats, one
passenger per seating position.
C0-T50-80 Owners Manual
MC-TC50E-01

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