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Textron CUSHMAN ELECTRIC TUG E-Z-GO XI 340 Manuel De Fonctionnement Et De Maintenance page 11

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You, the operator, must take time to familiarize
yourself with the function of all vehicle controls as
well as the operating characteristics of the vehicle.
This is best accomplished through careful
application of proper operating procedures.
This vehicle is heavy equipment that could
cause serious injury or death to you the
operator or bystanders if improperly used or
overturned.
Never operate this vehicle until the operator's
manual is read and understood.
Only trained and authorized persons shall
operate this vehicle.
Never allow children to operate the vehicle.
the following steps tell you how to use this
vehicle properly and what may happen if you
do not.
1.
Before using the equipment, always check all
parts of the vehicle and any attachments. If
something is wrong, stop using it. Make sure
the problem is fixed before the equipment is
used again.
2.
Always make sure the area of operation is
clear of trash, litter and other objects.
3.
This vehicle is designed to carry only you, the
operator, in the seat provided by the
manufacturer. Never carry any other
persons on the vehicle.
4.
Always keep both hands on the handle bar
whenever possible.
5.
Always use extreme care when backing and
make sure no one is behind you. The
reverse speed is half of forward speed. To
maintain vehicle control, always back the
vehicle carefully at reasonable speed.
Backup alarm will sound when direction
selector is placed in the reverse position. Do
not operate if backup alarm is not functioning
properly.
6.
Always keep arms and legs inside of the
vehicle while it is moving. Sit only in the seat
provided by the manufacturer. Any body
parts extending past the confines of the
vehicle could be struck by nearby objects.""
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
SAFETY, OPERATORS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
E-Z-GO XI 340 / CUSHMAN TUG
7.
Never use the vehicle in, or near, an area
where there is explosive dust or fumes. The
electrical system of this vehicle will make
sparks which can ignite explosive materials.
8.
Always signal that you are going to turn or
stop early enough so that other persons
know that you plan to do so. Obey all traffic
rules and regulations.
9.
Always watch for and avoid low overhang
such as tree limbs, door jambs, overhead
walkways, etc. Make sure there is enough
room overhead for your vehicle and your
head to clear easily.
10.
Always use good judgment when operating
on or near an incline, ramp, grade, slope or
other surface.
11.
Always adjust your speed to conditions(dry,
moist, icy, etc.).
12.
Never start or stop suddenly. You may
cause unstable vehicle operating conditions.
13.
Never change direction of vehicle abruptly or
make sharp turns on an incline, ramp, grade,
slope or other surface.
14.
Always stay a safe distance away from
pedestrians, ramp edges, platforms, other
equipment, etc.
15.
Always drive straight up and down the face of
an incline, ramp, grade or slope, never
across the face.
While driving down an incline, especially with
a heavily loaded vehicle, always remove the
foot from the speed control switch pedal to
avoid increasing the vehicle speed beyond
level ground maximum speed. Always use
foot brake to slow the vehicle.
Never park the vehicle with loaded trailers on
incline or ramps.
Never leave the vehicle without applying the
park brake and removing the switch key.
16.
Never overload your vehicle, or trailers. The
maximum rated capacity is: 450 lbs. (204
kg) includes 200 lbs. (91 kg) for operator;
tows up to 3000 lbs. (1361 kg); up to 15000
(6804 kg) with additional trailer brakes. See
towing capacities on page 8.
Always position loads carefully so they can't
shift or tip over suddenly. Distribute loads
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