User Manual

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WARNING
An unevenly distributed load or exces-
sive
load over one axle can adversely
affect the braking and handling of your
vehicle, which could result in an acci-
dent. Even if your load is under the le-
gal limits, be sure it is distributed even-
ly. Failure to comply may result in
death, personal injury, equipment or
property damage.
The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)
or the maximum front and rear Gross Axle
W
eight Ratings are determined by the
components installed from the factory on to
the vehicle and their designed
specifications. (Axle weight ratings are
listed on the driver's door edge.)
GVWR Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. This is
the MAXIMUM WEIGHT your vehicle
is allowed to carry
, including the
weight of the empty vehicle, loading
platform, occupants, fuel, and any
load. Never exceed the GVWR of your
vehicle.
GCW Gross Combination Weight (GCW).
This is the actual combined weight of
your vehicle and its load: vehicle, plus
trailer(s), plus cargo.
GAWR Gross Axle Weight Rating. This is the
total weight that one axle is designed
to transmit to the ground. Y
ou will find
this number listed on the driver's door
edge.
Load
Distribution
Be sure any load you carry is
distributed so that no axle has to
support more than its GAWR.
1 - Axle Weight
2 - Payload Distribution
3 - MAXIMUM LOAD RATING
7,880 (3,574)
4,120 (1,869)
12,000
(5,443)
Lbs (Kg)
7,540 (3,420)
24,348 (11,061)
31,925 (14,481)
Lbs (Kg)
(1)
(3)
(2)
1. Axle Weight
2.
Payload Distribution
3. Maximum Load Rating
Be sure that the load on the vehicle is
distributed evenly across each axle so that
no axle has to support more than its rated
GAWR. In total, the vehicle and its load
should not exceed the GAWR for each axle
and must not exceed the GCW.
Visual inspection while
approaching the vehicle
While approaching the vehicle, inspect the
general appearance of the vehicle and its
surroundings for any signs of needed
attention.
NOTE
If equipped with a three-piece roof fair-
ing,
DO NOT DRIVE WITH ROOF
FAIRING FOLDED DOWN, since the
marker lamps will not be effective in
that position.
Perform these basic inspection steps
before operating the vehicle.
1.
Check the overall appearance and
condition. Are windows, mirrors,
and lights clean and unobstructed?
2. Is the air-intake opening clear of
obstructions?
3. Check beneath the vehicle. Are
there signs of fuel, oil, or water
leaks?
4. Check for damaged, loose, or
missing parts. Are there parts
SAFETY - Visual inspection while approaching the vehicle
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