2015 Kawasaki MULE PRO-FXT Owners Manual - Page 59

2015 Kawasaki MULE PRO-FXT Manual

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58 GENERAL INFORMATION Check that both latches have locked the bed into place. Do not leave the cargo bed unlatched. j WARNING The front of the cargo bed becomes heavier as it lowers into position and can suddenly lower, trapping arms between the bed and frame causing serious injury. To prevent the bed from suddenly lowering, use the handles to properly support the bed when lowering or lifting the bed. On models equipped with a sun top roof, return the rear of the sun top roof to its original position. Hook the rubber retaining straps on both sides to secure the rear of the roof. A. Supporting Damper B. Cargo Bed (Raised Position) C. Supporting Rod ○Using only the bed supporting damper for support NOTE ○To lower the cargo bed, follow the reverse proce- NOTE may allow the cargo bed to suddenly lower under particular situations such as a strong wind, slope angle or cold weather. ○Support the cargo bed with a supporting rod whenever lifting the cargo bed. Before lowering the bed, check to be sure the area under the front of the cargo bed is clear. Hold the handgrip and carefully lower the bed into position. dure for lifting. Be sure to restore the seat as before and put the latches on. Never drive the Mule without locking the latches to the cargo bed. Lowering the Cargo Bed

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58
GENERAL INFORMATION
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A. Supporting Damper
B. Cargo Bed (Raised Position)
C. Supporting Rod
NOTE
Using only the bed supporting damper for support
may allow the cargo bed to suddenly lower under
particular situations such as a strong wind, slope
angle or cold weather.
Support the cargo bed with a supporting rod when-
ever lifting the cargo bed.
Lowering the Cargo Bed
Before lowering the bed, check to be sure the area
under the front of the cargo bed is clear. Hold the
handgrip and carefully lower the bed into position.
Check that both latches have locked the bed into
place. Do not leave the cargo bed unlatched.
WARNING
The front of the cargo bed becomes heavier
as it lowers into position and can suddenly
lower, trapping arms between the bed and
frame causing serious injury. To prevent the
bed from suddenly lowering, use the handles
to properly support the bed when lowering or
lifting the bed.
On models equipped with a sun top roof, return the
rear of the sun top roof to its original position. Hook
the rubber retaining straps on both sides to secure
the rear of the roof.
NOTE
To lower the cargo bed, follow the reverse proce-
dure for lifting. Be sure to restore the seat as be-
fore and put the latches on. Never drive the Mule
without locking the latches to the cargo bed.