MTS SWIFT 10 ATV Sensor User Manual

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Road and Track Vehicles

SWIFT 10 ATV Sensors

Installing the Transducer

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Do not allow the SWIFT assembly to bump into any hard surfaces or objects
while you are driving the vehicle.

Bumping the SWIFT assembly into hard surfaces such as garage doors,
ramps and railings, or objects such as rocks, stumps, and earth, will
damage the anti-rotate device, cable, slip ring, slip ring bracket (spider), and
transducer.

The SWIFT assembly will protrude approximately 102 mm (4 in) from the side of
the vehicle. Remember to allow extra space on each side of the test vehicle when
driving through areas with possible hazards.

Do not drive through tall grass and brush.

Driving through grass and brush that is higher than the bottom edge of the
transducer can damage the cable and tear off the slip ring.

Avoid driving in any areas with tall grass and brush.

Driving a vehicle with SWIFT sensors mounted on it will change the
handling characteristics of the vehicle.

Driving a vehicle configured in this way on public roads can pose
unexpected dangers to pedestrians and other vehicle traffic.

Only authorized, licensed drivers, who are experienced driving a vehicle with
SWIFT sensors mounted on it, should be allowed to operate the vehicle on public
roads. Drive the vehicle with the SWIFT sensor attached on closed courses only
until you have proper experience.

When driving the vehicle on public roads, you must conform to all local laws and
regulations.

CAUTION

CAUTION

WARNING

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