Safety information, B.3 maintenance practices – E-Z-GO 602080 User Manual

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SAFETY INFORMATION

Page xiii

Owner’s Manual and Service Guide

Read all of manual to become thoroughly familiar with this vehicle. Pay particular attention to all Notes, Cautions and Warnings

B.2.3.4

Riding on the vehicle by persons other than

the operator is authorized only on seat(s) provided by the
vehicle manufacturer. All parts of each person's body
shall remain within the plan view outline of the vehicle
while the vehicle is in motion.

B.2.3.5

When a vehicle is to be left unattended, stop

vehicle, apply the parking brake, turn off the control or
ignition circuit, and remove the key if provided. Block the
wheels if vehicle is on an incline.

B.2.3.6

Maintain a safe distance from potential haz-

ards.

B.2.3.7

Use only approved vehicles in hazardous

locations, as defined in the appropriate safety standards.

B.2.3.8

Report all accidents involving personnel,

building structures, and equipment.

B.2.3.9

Do not add to, or modify, the vehicle.

B.2.3.10 Slow down or stop, as conditions dictate, and

activate a sound-producing warning device, if so
equipped, at intersections and when visibility is
obstructed at other locations.

B.2.3.11 Ascend or descend grades slowly, avoid

turning if possible; normally travel straight up and down.

B.2.3.12 Under all travel conditions, operate vehicle at

speeds that will permit it to be brought to a stop in a safe
manner.

B.2.3.13 Use caution and slow down when approach-

ing or on wet or slippery surfaces, loose or unfamiliar ter-
rain.

B.2.3.14 Avoid sudden starts, stops, turns, or direction

reversals so as not to shift the load, endanger passen-
gers, or lose control of the vehicle.

B.2.3.15 Do not operate vehicle in a dangerous man-

ner, such as stunt driving or horseplay.

B.2.3.16 Avoid running over loose objects, potholes,

and bumps.

B.2.4 Loading

B.2.4.1

Refer to operator's manual for loading

instructions.

B.2.4.2

Transport only stable and safely arranged

loads secured to prevent movement. Avoid loads which
cannot be centered.

B.2.4.3

Transport only loads within the gross vehicle

weight capacity.

B.2.4.4

Avoid material loads exceeding the physical

dimensions of the vehicle or as specified by the vehicle
manufacturer.

B.2.5 Operator Care of Light Utility
Vehicles

B.2.5.1

Follow Operator's Manual.

B.2.5.2

At the beginning of each operating period

during which the vehicle will be used, the operator shall
check the vehicle condition and inspect the tires, warning
devices, safety interlocks, lights, battery(s), fuel system,
speed and directional controllers, brakes, and steering
mechanism. If the vehicle is found to be in need of repair,
or in any way unsafe, the matter shall be reported imme-
diately to the controlling party and the vehicle shall not be
operated until it has been restored to safe operating con-
dition.

B.2.5.3

If during operation the vehicle becomes

unsafe in any way, the matter shall be reported immedi-
ately to the controlling party, and the vehicle shall not be
operated until it has been restored to safe operating con-
dition.

B.2.5.4

Repairs and adjustments shall only be per-

formed by specifically trained and authorized persons.

B.3 Maintenance Practices

B.3.1 Maintenance Procedures

B.3.1.1 Maintenance and inspection of all vehicles

shall be performed in conformance with the vehicle man-
ufacturer's recommendations and the following practices,
if applicable. Only trained and authorized personnel shall
be permitted to maintain, repair, adjust, and inspect vehi-
cles.

(a) A scheduled preventive maintenance, lubrication,

and inspection system shall be followed.

(b) Before undertaking maintenance or repair, follow

the vehicle manufacturer's recommendations for immobi-
lizing the vehicle.

(c) Chock wheels and block chassis before working

underneath it.

(d) Before disconnecting any part of the fuel system of

a gasoline-powered vehicle, be sure shutoff valve, if so
equipped, is closed, and run engine until fuel system is
depleted, engine stops running, and is allowed to cool.
Before disconnecting any part of the engine fuel system
of a diesel-powered vehicle, be sure shutoff valve, if so

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