2010 Kawasaki MULE 4010 Trans4x4 Diesel Owners Manual - Page 12

2010 Kawasaki MULE 4010 Trans4x4 Diesel Manual

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10 BASIC SAFE DRIVING Protect Yourself, Use Proper Riding Gear As appropriate to your operating conditions, wear approved helmet, eye protection, and protective clothing. Operating in a recreational setting, like trail driving or any aggressive riding, could increase the risk of head injury, and thus require head protection. In these conditions, Kawasaki recommends that operators and passengers wear a properly fitting D.O.T. approved helmet. Wearing proper protective gear can make driving more comfortable and could reduce the severity of injury in the event of an accident. Wearing Seat Belt Both the operator and passengers should wear the seat belts whenever the vehicle is operated. This will reduce the severity of injury in case of a sudden stop or collision. Also, to reduce chance of injury, always keep arms and legs inside the cab frame while the vehicle is in motion. Before Starting the Engine Three "musts" before starting the engine are: 1. 2. Apply the parking brake, Put the gear shift lever in the "N" (neutral) position, 3. Check the throttle pedal for proper operation. It should return to its rest position when released. Use the Parking Brake Always apply the parking brake before getting out of your vehicle. Obey Local Laws Know and obey all laws and regulations governing the use of off-highway vehicles in your area. Respect private property. Always try to preserve nature and the environment. Refueling Before refueling the vehicle, shut the engine off and make sure the area is well ventilated and free of any source of flame or sparks. Diesel fuel is very flammable. Tire Air Pressure Tire inflation and type can affect the vehicle's handling characteristics. Check the tire pressure frequently. Use only the recommended tires for replacement.

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10
BASIC SAFE DRIVING
Protect Yourself, Use Proper Riding Gear
As appropriate to your operating conditions, wear
approved helmet, eye protection, and protective
clothing. Operating in a recreational setting, like trail
driving or any aggressive riding, could increase the
risk of head injury, and thus require head protection.
In these conditions, Kawasaki recommends that
operators and passengers wear a properly fitting
D.O.T. approved helmet.
Wearing proper protec-
tive gear can make driving more comfortable and
could reduce the severity of injury in the event of an
accident.
Wearing Seat Belt
Both the operator and passengers should wear the
seat belts whenever the vehicle is operated. This will
reduce the severity of injury in case of a sudden stop
or collision.
Also, to reduce chance of injury, always keep arms
and legs inside the cab frame while the vehicle is in
motion.
Before Starting the Engine
Three “musts” before starting the engine are:
1.
Apply the parking brake,
2.
Put the gear shift lever in the “N” (neutral) posi-
tion,
3.
Check the throttle pedal for proper operation. It
should return to its rest position when released.
Use the Parking Brake
Always apply the parking brake before getting out
of your vehicle.
Obey Local Laws
Know and obey all laws and regulations govern-
ing the use of off-highway vehicles in your area. Re-
spect private property. Always try to preserve nature
and the environment.
Refueling
Before refueling the vehicle, shut the engine off
and make sure the area is well ventilated and free
of any source of flame or sparks. Diesel fuel is very
flammable.
Tire Air Pressure
Tire inflation and type can affect the vehicle’s han-
dling characteristics.
Check the tire pressure fre-
quently.
Use only the recommended tires for re-
placement.