V MOVING LOADS AND DOING WORK
Ensure no cargo protrudes outside the
cargo rack and that cargo will not inter-
fere with your visibility or control of the
vehicle.
NOTICE
Do not exceed the cargo
racks capacity. Refer to
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
.
Never carry gasoline container(s) or
any dangerous liquids on the cargo
rack.
WARNING
Never overload, tow or carry cargo
improperly. Safely reduce speed
according to terrain conditions
when carrying cargo or pulling a
trailer, and avoid hills and rough
terrain. Allow greater distance for
braking. Always secure cargo as
low as possible to reduce the ef-
fect of a higher center of gravity.
Failure to follow the recommenda-
tions here could cause changes in
vehicle handling which could lead
to an accident.
Loading the Cargo Bed
Load cargo as low as possible – a higher load can raise the vehicle’s center of
gravity, which can reduce stability. Position cargo toward the front and center of
the cargo bed and as evenly distributed as possible.
Secure the load to the tie down hooks inside cargo bed. Use only the tie down
hooks on the bottom of the cargo bed; do not secure cargo to the cage or other
part of the vehicle. If it is not properly secured, a load may slide or fall off, possibly
striking operator or bystanders; or it may shift during riding, affecting the handling
of the vehicle.
Objects that are higher than the walls of the cargo bed may affect visibility for the
driver and may act as projectiles in case of an accident. Loads that protrude side-
ways can get snagged or caught in bush, branches or other obstacles. Avoid cov-
ering and obstructing the brake lights with the cargo. Ensure no cargo protrudes
outside the box and that cargo will not interfere with your visibility or control of the
vehicle.
NOTICE
Do not exceed the cargo bed capacity. Refer to table below for de-
tails.
Never carry any dangerous liquids on the cargo bed.
MAXIMUM CARGO BED LOADS
CARGO BED
(Upper area
and storage
compartment)
318 kg (700 lb)
Evenly distributed and safely secured.
Loaded as low as possible to reduce height of
center of gravity.
UPPER TAILGATE
100 kg (220 lb)
Load can only be applied to the tailgate when
the accessory support bracket is installed.
Only while loading cargo into cargo bed.
Never operate with tailgate open.
LOWER TAILGATE
50 kg (110 lb)
Only while loading cargo into cargo box.
Never operate with tailgate open.
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