E-Z-GO Express L4 - Gas Owner Manual - Page 35

Rear Seat, 19. Hip Restraint - Rear, 20. CARGO BASKET - IF EQUIPPED, 21. GUN HOLDER - IF EQUIPPED

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INTRODUCTION Read all of this manual to become thoroughly familiar with this vehicle. Pay particular attention to all Notices, Cautions, Warnings, and Dangers. 18. Rear Seat The rear seats is designed for two occupant on each side of the seat. To prevent severe injury or death, rear seat passengers should hold on to both the hip restraints and the rear hand hold when the vehicle is in motion. Always be sure that all passengers are 3 seated and holding on before operating vehicle. 19. Hip Restraint - Rear The rear hip restraints are designed to help keep the occupants properly positioned in the event of sudden vehicle position changes. Be sure that all passengers are seated and holding onto both the hip restraint and the rear hand hold (rear facing passengers) before operating the vehicle. 20. CARGO BASKET - IF EQUIPPED Do not overload basket. The basket is limited to a maximum load of 25 lbs. (11 kg). Failure to follow these instructions could cause personal injury, damage to the vehicle and/or cause the vehicle to tip over. Be aware that increased loads may effect driving characteristics. Never overload the basket. An overloaded basket could negatively affect vehicle handling characteristics and cause the vehicle to tip over or cause structural damage to the vehicle. 21. GUN HOLDER - IF EQUIPPED Check that firearms are unloaded with the safety engaged before securing to holder. A maximum of two firearms can be secured in the gun holder. To prevent severe injury or death, never transport loaded firearms on or in vehicle. Check that firearms are unloaded with the safety engaged and are properly secured with muzzle pointing in a safe direction before operating vehicle. 22. LOAD BED To reduce the possibility of severe injury or death, read, understand and follow the Warning label affixed to the front of the load bed. An electric lift bed is the standard bed for the ST 400. Lower capacity vehicles have a manual dump feature. A load bed warning label is affixed to the front of the bed. See Appendix A. For safe operation of the vehicle, this label must be understood. See the load bed warning label for maximum load. The load must be positioned in the bed as far forward as possible, distributed in such a way that its center of gravity must not be higher than height noted on label, and secured. Failure to follow these instructions may result in severe injury, damage the vehicle and/or cause the vehicle to tip over. Use extra care when operating loaded vehicle. Do not permit any one to ride in the load bed. 3- 7

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INTRODUCTION
Read all of this manual to become thoroughly familiar with this vehicle. Pay particular attention to all Notices, Cautions, Warnings, and Dangers.
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18. Rear Seat
The rear seats is designed for two occupant on each side of the seat.
To prevent severe injury or death, rear seat passengers should hold on to both the hip restraints
and the rear hand hold when the vehicle is in motion. Always be sure that all passengers are
seated and holding on before operating vehicle.
19. Hip Restraint - Rear
The rear hip restraints are designed to help keep the occupants properly positioned in the event of sudden vehicle
position changes. Be sure that all passengers are seated and holding onto both the hip restraint and the rear hand
hold (rear facing passengers) before operating the vehicle.
20. CARGO BASKET - IF EQUIPPED
Do not overload basket. The basket is limited to a maximum load of 25 lbs. (11 kg). Failure to follow these instructions
could cause personal injury, damage to the vehicle and/or cause the vehicle to tip over. Be aware that increased loads
may effect driving characteristics.
Never overload the basket. An overloaded basket could negatively affect vehicle handling
characteristics and cause the vehicle to tip over or cause structural damage to the vehicle.
21. GUN HOLDER - IF EQUIPPED
Check that firearms are unloaded with the safety
engaged before securing to holder. A maximum of two firearms can be
secured in the gun holder
.
To prevent severe injury or death, never transport loaded firearms on or in vehicle. Check
that firearms are unloaded with the safety engaged and are properly secured with muzzle
pointing in a safe direction before operating vehicle.
22. LOAD BED
To reduce the possibility of severe injury or death, read, understand and follow the Warning label
affixed to the front of the load bed. An electric lift bed is the standard bed for the ST 400. Lower
capacity vehicles have a manual dump feature. A load bed warning label is affixed to the front of
the bed. See Appendix A. For safe operation of the vehicle, this label must be understood. See
the load bed warning label for maximum load. The load must be positioned in the bed as far for-
ward as possible, distributed in such a way that its center of gravity must not be higher than
height noted on label, and secured. Failure to follow these instructions may result in severe inju-
ry, damage the vehicle and/or cause the vehicle to tip over. Use extra care when operating load-
ed vehicle.
Do not permit any one to ride in the load bed.