SAFETY
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• Hazardous voltage. Shock, Burns or electrocution can result. ALWAYS disconnect the batteries
before servicing machine.
• Batteries emit hydrogen gases, explosion or fire can result. Keep sparks and open flame away.!
• Charge unit in a well ventilated area and keep battery compartment open when charging or
explosion or fire could result.
• Battery acid can cause burns. Wear protective face-shield and gloves when servicing batteries.
• Do not store outdoors or pressure wash. Prevent from getting electrical components wet.
• The use of parts and solutions other than recommended by the manufacturer may cause property
damage, bodily injury or death to yourself or others.
• Dress safely. Do not wear rings, watches or other jewelry while working on this machine. They can
cause an electrical short which can cause serious burns, other injury or death.
• Do not work on this machine while wearing a tie, scarf, hat or any other loose or dangling neck
wear or clothing. Loose clothing can tangle or catch on rotating parts causing serious injury or
death.
• Do not use this machine as a ladder or a chair.
• Operate this machine only from the operators position.
• This machine was not designed to carry passengers or transport cargo.
• Do not operate this machine on steep ramps or uneven surfaces. When climbing a ramp always
drive the machine forward straight up or down the ramp. Never drive across the incline.
• Do not back down or turn on ramps!
• Always use the charger provided by the manufacturer to charge the machine. It is an automatic
charger specifically designed to charge at the appropriate rate. If you must use a different
charger, disconnect the batteries from the machine as this will protect the on-board electronics.
• Understand the dynamic breaking system before you operate the machine on ramps or slopes.
• Do not park the machine on ramps or slopes
• Do not operate the machine if any parts have been removed or damaged.
• Do not remove, paint over, or destroy warning decals. If warning decals become damaged they
must be replaced.
• Do not operate machine in an unsafe condition. If the machine is need of repair or is in anyway
unsafe to operate, the matter should be reported immediately to the shift supervisor. Do not
operate the machine until it is returned to proper operating condition.
• This machine must be operated only by a trained operator. As part of their training they must read
the operators manual thoroughly. If extra copies are needed contact your local dealer.
• Always park machine on a level surface and turn the power off before leaving it unattended.
• Do not operate over electrical floor outlets. This may result in serious injury or death to the
operator and others.
• Do not work under machine without it properly supported on suitable safety stands.
• Do not try and lift this machine unaided it is very heavy.
• Do not use handle bars or steering mechanism as a lifting point
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