JTF-GTMO ATV (MULES/GATORS)

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JTF-GTMO ATV (MULES/GATORS) SAFETY TRAINING Note: There are several different models of Mules and Gators, therefore items may vary slightly from shown in this training. UPDATED JAN 2013

WARNING Read, understand, and follow all of the instructions and safety precautions in the manual and on all product labels. Failure to follow the safety precautions could result in loss of license, serious injury or death. The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. When operating on unpaved roads, speed will not exceed the pace of a brisk walk. The vehicle cab frame is not intended to provide roll-over protection.

JTF-GTMO Mule & Gator Safety Training You must have a valid JTF Drivers License to operate this vehicle Never stand in front of or behind vehicle while it is parked Only two riders per front seat Always wear your seatbelt Follow all posted speed limits and traffic/warning signs. Maximum speed limit is 25 MPH, 15 MPH in housing and residential areas and 5 MPH when passing Troopers marching Always wear appropriate safety attire No horseplay. These vehicles are not toys and must always be treated with respect

Safety Equipment & Attire Minimum operator safety equipment including eye protection, long or short pants, shirt and enclosed footwear. No sandals, sling-backs, etc.

Safety Equipment & Attire Although there are various models, each is equipped with windshields, headlights, taillights, signal lights, seatbelts, mirrors and reflectors. All safety equipment must be checked and functional. Windshield should always be in the down and secure position when driving. Headlights must be used from sunset to sunrise Most models are not equipped with windshield wipers and we discourage driving them while it’s raining!

JTF-GTMO Mule & Gator Safety Training Operate vehicle from driver’s side only Do not start vehicle until all riders are seated Remain seated and hold on in moving vehicle Keep arms, legs, feet and body inside vehicle Do not shift the Forward/Reverse handle or switch while the vehicle is in motion. To avoid injury to an unsuspecting passenger or damage to the vehicle, always bring the vehicle to a complete stop before shifting the handle or switch

JTF-GTMO Mule & Gator Safety Training Drive slowly in turns to prevent rollover Drive straight up and down slopes to prevent rollover Set parking brake before leaving vehicle unattended Remove key when vehicle is not in use Place shift lever in neutral when vehicle is not in use

Controls - Mule (May vary in location based on make and model) Parking Break Indicator Fuel Injection Warning Mirror Speedometer/ Mileage Fuel Gauge/ Hour meter Ignition Switch Gear Selector 4x4 Lever Glove Compartment Seatbelt Fuel Tank Brake Peddle Accelerator

Controls - Mule (May vary in location based on make and model) Turn Signal Lever - Does not turn off automatically, be sure to turn off to preserve battery. Oil Gauge Temperature Gauge Horn Headlight Switch Glove Compartment Hood Release Parking Brake Seatbelt

Controls – Mule Shift Lever (May vary in location based on make and model) L – Low Use for maximum torque when climbing hills, pulling trailer, heavy loads or keeping constant low speed Gear Shift Lever H – High Use for greater speed range for ordinary use 2WD-4WD Shift Lever 2 Wheel Drive Position 4 Wheel Drive Position N – Neutral Always keep in this position when parked or starting R - Reverse

Controls – Gator (May vary in location based on make and model) Oil Gauge Glove Compartment Turn Signal Button – Does not turn off automatically, be sure to turn off to preserve battery. Hazard Light Switch Choke Pull out to start if engine is cold. Return to off position once engine is running. Gear Shift Lever Gear Positions: L - Low H - High N - Neutral R - Reverse Ignition Switch Accelerator Headlight Switch Parking Brake Brake Pedal

Controls – Gator (May vary in location based on make and model) Gear Shift Lever Seatbelt Traction Assist Lever – Provides better traction when rear wheels start to slip. Parking Brake Fuel Gauge Fuel Tank

Operating Instructions Study and understand controls Ensure everyone is seated Before driving, read safety warnings located on dashboard To start engine: Place shift lever in “N” Neutral position Depress brake pedal Turn key switch to “START” position and release

Operating Instructions To operate vehicle: Make sure wheels are turned in desired direction Ensure no obstructions are in your path of travel Select vehicle direction by placing shift lever in desired position: H-High N- Neutral R- Reverse Release the parking brake Slowly press accelerator pedal to increase speed Accelerator pedal must be released to shift vehicle to neutral To stop vehicle: Release accelerator pedal and press brake pedal After stopping pull up parking brake until secure Turn key to “OFF” position, remove key and place shift lever in neutral position when not in us

WARNING Driving Uphill 15° Max Always drive straight uphill Avoid Steep Hills (15 ° Maximum) Keep both feet on the floor board Proceed at a steady rate of speed 15° Max WARNING Climbing hills improperly can cause loss of control and vehicle roll-overs. Check the terrain carefully before climbing hills.

WARNING Driving in Reverse Failure to use caution when operating in reverse can result in serious injury or death Back Slowly Apply the brakes lightly for stopping Avoid turning at sharp angles Always avoid backing downhill Never open the throttle suddenly when backing Always inspect left and right fields of vision before backing

Vehicle Loading Vehicle rated capacity - 1200 lbs. on level surface - (Cargo bed load, passengers, plus gross trailer weight) Maximum cargo bed load – 800 lbs. (Cargo bed load plus gross trailer weight) Maximum trailer hitch tongue weight – 100 lbs Avoid stopping on or backing down steep hills when fully loaded. Do not place a load on tailgate Cargo should be evenly spread over the floor of cargo bed as far forward towards the cab as possible Secure loads to prevent load shifting For vehicle stability, drive slowly when loaded and avoid top heavy loads. The center of gravity of load must not exceed 15 inches above cargo bed bottom Do not allow riders in the cargo bed

Passengers WARNING Driving with passengers in the cargo box can result in serious injury or death. Never allow passengers to ride in the cargo box.

Remember, Drive Safely! Do not operate within 8 hours of consuming alcohol Sit in the driver’s seat and wear your seat belt After starting the engine and allowing it to warm up, apply the service brake and shift the transmission into gear Check you direction of travel Release the Parking Brake Keep both hands on the steering wheel, slowly release the brakes and depress the accelerator with your right foot Drive slowly. Practice maneuvering and use of controls on level ground Signal lights do not turn off automatically, be sure to turn them off to avoid confusion for surrounding traffic Do not carry a passenger until you have at least 2 hours of experience operating equipment When traffic behind Mules/Gators reach or exceed 5 vehicles, pull over in a safe shoulder area to allow vehicles to pass

Safety First! Any questions or concerns may be directed to JTF Transportation Office at extension 2273 or 3005. Drive Safely!