Operator's Manual

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ROV-366A
ROV-364A
ROV-363A
ROV-365A
! WARNING
There is a risk of serious injury if you try to touch the
track system components with your hands or feet
when the ROV is running. Your hands may get
caught between the components. For this reason,
always shut off the engine, remove the ignition key,
and engage the hand brake if you must check the
track system.
! WARNING
All components of the track system, without excep-
tion, must be removed when the original wheels of
the ROV are reinstalled. The wheeled ROV is not
designed to be used with these components.
! WARNING
A verification of the torque and adjustments must be
performed after three hours of use and after each
repair or replacement of the track system compo-
nents.
! WARNING
Steep slopes are reached more easily with tracks
than with wheels, but that does not mean you can
safely venture on them. The limitations are the same
as those indicated in the Operator’s Manual of your
ROV.
! WARNING
Do not change direction during steep descents. This
can lead to a serious damage of the ROV’s steering
system and/or track systems. During a steep
descent, it is best to keep the track pointed in a for-
ward direction turning only when the ROV is on a flat
ground to avoid causing a high amount of stress to
components of the ROV and track system.
! WARNING
Avoid driving over obstacles such as large rocks,
tree trunks, or steep ridges that could become
lodged between the front and rear track systems
immobilizing the ROV. It is best to bypass this type of
obstacle.
! WARNING
Never exceed the loading or towing capacities speci-
fied by your ROV’s manufacturer on any type of terrain.
! WARNING
When the ROV is loaded, the operator should significantly
reduce speed and be extra careful on rough terrain.
! WARNING
Do not use the tracks as a step plate. The ROV could
move and injure you.