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SECTION 4
DRIVING PROCEDURES
4.1 DRIVING STRAIGHT AHEAD
Ensure the driver’s armrest (if equipped) is in the lowered
position. Shift the transmission into LOW or HIGH. Press
down on the accelerator pedal slowly until the clutch system
engages and the vehicle moves forward.
4.2 STOPPING THE VEHICLE
Reduce pressure on the accelerator pedal. Press carefully on
the brake pedal.
Do not apply brakes abruptly. The brakes are very ef-
fective and sudden braking may cause you or your pas-
sengers to be thrown from the vehicle and could result
in serious injury or death. Never use excessive force on
the brake pedal to apply the brakes. This can cause
tremendous pressure in the master cylinder and brake
caliper, resulting in component failure.
When driving the vehicle, do not “ride” the brakes. Keep
your foot off the brake pedal unless you are stopping the ve-
hicle.
4.3 TURNING THE VEHICLE
The Centaur is a skid steer vehicle. The rear of the vehicle
swings outward during a turn. Always take precautions when
making turns to avoid hitting persons or objects.
The steering system is powered by a hydrostatic transmission
and works best when engine r.p.m. is higher than at idle. Avoid
turning the steering wheel when engine is idling.
Do not use steering unless vehicle is moving. Damage
to the steering system could result.
4.4 BACKING THE VEHICLE UP
With the engine at idle, shift the transmission into reverse.
Press on the accelerator pedal slowly until the clutch system
engages and the vehicle moves backward. Increase speed by
gradually increasing pressure on the accelerator pedal.
4.4.1 Turning The Vehicle While Backing Up
Carefully practice backing up and turning in an open area
until you become accustomed to this procedure. Take pre-
cautions to avoid hitting persons or objects.
When turning in reverse, steering operation is opposite
to automobiles, similar to backing up a trailer.
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