Instruction Manual

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Starting Engine
Sit in the operator’s seat and place key switch in
STOP position.
Lock parking brake.
Put into neutral.
Pull out the choke knob if engine is cold.
Turn key to the START position.
Release key to the RUN position when engine
starts.
If engine does not start, wait a few seconds and
repeat procedures.
After engine starts, push in choke knob.
Release parking brake.
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT run the starter continuously for
more than 5 seconds, otherwise the battery may
discharge quickly.
NOTE: If engine surges after starting while idling or
driving at a low speed, apply choke as needed until
engine has warmed up.
IMPORTANT:
Do not operate the engine under full load
until engine has warmed up.
Stopping Engine
To stop utility vehicle, release accelerator pedal
and depress brake pedal until vehicle comes to a
complete stop.
Put unit back into neutral.
Lock parking brake and turn key switch to STOP
position.
Remove the key when not in use.
WARNING: The vehicle will roll if the parking brake is
not engaged and locked.
Driving Utility Vehicle
Make sure front wheels are turned to the desired
direction.
Depress brake pedal to release parking brake.
To avoid damaging transmission, depress brake
pedal fully and make sure vehicle is completely
stopped before shifting into Forward or Reverse.
WARNING: Do not stop or start suddenly
when going uphill or downhill. Be especially
cautious when changing direction on slopes.
Apply brakes when going down slopes to
maintain control of vehicle.
Release brake pedal and apply pressure to the
accelerator pedal.
Release accelerator and apply brake pedal evenly
and firmly to slow down or stop.
Engaging Differential Lock
Stop or slow vehicle speed and pull the differential
lock to lock differential. See Figure 7.
IMPORTANT:
Engage the differential when the left and
right side wheels are turning at slightly different speeds.
WARNING: To avoid transaxle damage,
injury, or turf damage, go slow when
operating vehicle with differential lock
engaged as steering response is noticeably
reduced.
Disengaging Differential Lock
To disengage the differential lock, simply push
differential lock in.
Torque must be equal on both axles for differential
lock to release. It is best to slow down and drive
straight ahead at a constant speed when
disengaging the differential.
Torque must be equal on both axles for differential lock
to release. It is best to slow down and drive straight
ahead at a constant speed when disengaging the
differential.
Raising and Lowering Cargo Box
WARNING: To prevent the possibility of
bodily injury from unintentional lowering of
the cargo box, be sure vehicle is on a level
and stable surface and parking brake is
locked before raising cargo box.
Manual Lift
Park the vehicle safely on level ground and set
parking brake.
Empty cargo by hand and unlatch cargo box by
pushing down on the cargo latch. See Figure 13.
While holding the latch down, lift the cargo box.
Figure 13
Lower and relatch cargo box before operating unit.
Electric Lift (Optional)
Park the vehicle safely and turn key to the RUN
position.
Raise cargo box by pressing and holding top of
electric lift switch. Release switch when box is at
Gas Spring
Cargo Latch