Simplicity UVGT1621BV Instruction De Maintenance

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SECTION 2 – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 
 
2.7.3.
  General Operating Procedures 
A.  Always complete the Pre-Start Checklist before 
starting or operating the machine. 
B.  Learn location and function of all controls 
before starting and operating machine. 
C.  Do not start or operate the machine until seated 
with seat belt securely latched and adjusted to a 
snug fit.  The machine is equipped with an Operator 
Protective Structure.  This structure can protect the 
operator and one passenger against injury from a 
tip-over accident if used properly.  Both must be 
seated in the seats provided with the seat belts 
securely latched and adjusted to a snug fit.  Seat 
belts that are not latched or are not adjusted to a 
snug fit will not provide protection. 
D.  Operate the machine at a safe speed.  Reduce 
speed when hauling loads, towing, on slopes and 
on rough or loose surfaces.  The operator must 
exercise sound judgment and adjust the speed of 
the machine based on operating conditions. Driving 
too fast for conditions can cause loss of control, 
accidents, injury or death. 
E.  Do Not overload the machine.  On level 
surfaces, the maximum capacity of the cargo bed is 
500 lb (227 kg).  Reduce load when operating on 
slopes.  Limit loads to those you can safely control.  
Maximum capacity, including two occupants, 900 lb 
(408 kg).   
F.  Maximum occupants 2: one operator and one 
passenger, 400 lb. (181 kg.) maximum.  Both must 
be properly seated in the seats provided, with seat 
belts securely latched and adjusted to a snug fit. 
G.  Do Not carry children or others in the cargo 
bed. 
H.  Do not operate machine across face of slopes.  
Operate up and down.  
I.  Do Not shift to neutral and coast down slopes.  
When descending a slope apply brake to maintain a 
safe speed.  Avoid turning when descending a 
slope. 
J.  Reduce speed before turning.  Avoid turning on 
slopes. 
K.  Always lower the cargo bed and latch securely 
before operating machine. 
L.  Before leaving the machine, Stop engine. Set 
the park brake. Shift transmission to neutral and 
remove key. 
M.  Do Not park the machine on slopes.  Starting 
and turning on slopes is not recommended. 
 
Parking on flat surface eliminates the need to 
perform these maneuvers on slopes. 
N.  Avoid sudden starts, stops and turns. 
O.  Apply brakes with a firm steady force.  Avoid 
sudden stops and skidding tires. 
P.  The use of a helmet, face shield or safety 
glasses and substantial clothing is recommended. 
Q.  Be familiar with the area that the machine is 
operated in.  Stay alert for holes and hidden 
hazards. 
 
2.8 
CARRYING LOADS 
Carrying loads affects the handling, stability and 
braking of the machine.  Improper loads, shifting loads, 
excessive speed, sharp turns, rough ground, loose or 
slippery surfaces and slopes can cause loss of control, 
sliding and/or tip-over accidents resulting in damage, 
serious injury or death.   
 
A.  Do Not exceed the maximum capacity of the 
machine.  The maximum cargo bed capacity on 
smooth level surface is 500 lb (227 kg).  Reduce 
load on rough ground and slopes. 
B.  Loads must be centered in the cargo bed and 
secured to prevent shifting.  Off center loads and 
shifting loads can cause tipping and serious injury 
or death. 
C.  Loads must not be stacked higher than the 
sides of the cargo bed.   
D.  Always distribute loads evenly in the cargo bed 
and keep loads as low as possible to minimize 
effect on stability. 
E.  Reduce speed when carrying loads and allow 
extra distance for stopping. 
F.  Do Not operate on slopes in excess of 10 
degrees (18% grade) when carrying loads. 
G.  Tires must be properly inflated (15 psi. front 
and rear) before carrying a load.  Improperly 
inflated tires affect handling, stability and braking of 
the machine. 
H.  Do Not attempt to dump loads from the cargo 
bed.  Always remove load first.  Raising a loaded 
cargo bed can affect stability, resulting in tip-over.   
I.  Operate machine up and down slopes. 
 
Release accelerator pedal and apply brake to 
maintain safe speed when going down slope.   
J.  Do Not operate machine with cargo bed raised.  
Always close bed and latch securely before 
operating. 
K.  Do Not raise cargo bed when on slopes.   
 
2.9 
TOWING 
The Turf Cruiser™/Trail Cruiser™ is fitted with a Class 
1 receiver hitch.  The vehicle, however, is rated at a 
lower tongue and towing capacity (see below). 
 
Towing as with carrying loads, affects the handling, 
stability and braking of the machine.  Towing loads 
requires extra caution.  Reduce speeds when towing 
and avoid slopes whenever possible.  Allow extra 
distance for stopping. 
 
A.  Do Not exceed rated towing capacity of the 
machine.  The maximum towed load is 1000 lb (454 
kg).   
B.  Do Not exceed rated tongue capacity of the 
hitch.  The maximum tongue weight on the hitch is 
100 lb (45 kg). 
 
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