Vehicle Characteristics/Pre-Checks/ Driving/Winching

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Vehicle Characteristics/Pre-Checks/ Driving/Winching Introduction Vehicle Characteristics/Pre-Checks/ Driving/Winching Vehicle Characteristics/Safety/Warnings and Cautions

MaxxPro Features Length 240" to 264" Width 99" Height 115" Wheel Base Ground Clearance (Center of Vehicle) 16.5" Ground Clearance (Differential Clearance) 14.4" Angle of Approach 58° Angle of Departure 46° to 48° Gradeability 70% low range Side Slope 30% Mass Tare (GVM) 27,850 to 29,850 lbs. Payload 3,650 to 11,150 lbs. GVWR 31,500 to 39,000 lbs. Seating 2-man crew plus 4 to 10 passengers Configuration 4x4 Turning Circle 50' to 58' Vehicle Characteristics/Safety/Warnings and Cautions

MaxxPro Features – Cont MaxxPro Capabilities Fuel capacity is 70 gallons 372 miles per tank = 5.2 MPG 330 HP Diesel engine Run flat capability at 30 mph on a hard road for 30 miles Can be flat-towed by like vehicle Crew compartment sealed for NBC with proper ventilation to evacuate potential fumes Vehicle Characteristics/Safety/Warnings and Cautions

MaxxPro Features – Cont Operates in all climatic and environmental conditions Ford water up to 36 inches at speeds up to 5 mph without damage or without requiring maintenance before operation can continue Operates in temperatures from -25° F to 125° F without use of cold weather kit Vehicle Characteristics/Safety/Warnings and Cautions

MaxxPro Features Vehicle is designed to carry 6 personnel, including the driver Vehicle can support combat operations in urban environments and other restricted/confined spaces Vehicle Characteristics/Safety/Warnings and Cautions

MaxxPro Features – Cont Self-recovery winch Individual side facing rear seats Energy absorbing seats for blast protection Vehicle Characteristics/Safety/Warnings and Cautions

MaxxPro Features – Cont Front and rear tow points Air brakes system Gauges and indicators for driver Transparent armor windows Gross vehicle weight 37,000 lbs Vehicle Characteristics/Safety/Warnings and Cautions

MaxxPro Features – Cont REAR RAMP DOOR Ramp control is located on the dash labeled ramp switch. Be aware of personnel and surrounding before lowering ramp. Ramp is hydraulically driven and comes down very fast.

MaxxPro Features PRE- OPERATION CHECKS

MaxxPro Features – Pre check General Vehicle Walk. Walk around the vehicle looking for obvious leaks. Check for any damage. Look for anything out of the norm. Tires (All). Check tread depth, tire inflation and even wear. Check tires for cuts, gouges, cracks, or other damage.

MaxxPro Features – Pre Check Engine Oil Level. With engine off, pull dipstick out and wipe clean rag. Re-insert dipstick to fully seat and pull back out. Oil level should be between the Full and Add hash marks. DO NOT OVERFILL.

MaxxPro Features STARTING AND DRIVING

MaxxPro Features – Driving Ensure Master power is on. Toggle switch being in the “down” position.

MaxxPro Features – Driving Air Pressure. Air pressure should be above 70 psi. Once air pressure is above 70 psi, push in the YELLOW park break knob. Only press the RED trailer knob if towing a vehicle that uses air brakes. Air Pressure. Low pressure indicator should not sound while in operation. Air pressure should be above 70 psi.

MaxxPro Features – Cont With the brake pedal pressed down push and hold the “D” drive button. When putting vehicle in park, press the “N” neutral button before pulling the yellow park brake knob.

MaxxPro Features – Driving Flat Tire The MaxxPro Plus is equipped with run flat tires that can be used when tire pressure is lower than the recommended range, at a speed no greater than 30 mph for 30 miles.

MaxxPro Features WINCHING

Winching Procedures The MaxxPro Plus has a front-mounted, deployable self-recovery winch that is capable of pulling itself or an object like a door, barricade, or vehicles with same gross vehicle weight (GVW) out of a hole, mud, or other immobilized situation.

Winching Procedures Paying Out Cable Locate an anchor point suitable to the load. Rotate the clutch lever (1) to enable free-spooling of the winch drum. Pull out or “pay out” enough of the wire rope to reach the anchor point. When using Snatch block, pay out enough cable to reach back to truck 1

Winching Procedures B A B Connecting Control Unit Connect remote control unit (A) to remote connector (B). A B B

MaxxPro Safety Considerations Roof Hatches Must be open and closed while sitting still Rear Gate Open/Close Check rear camera and door area for clear area Ensure area is clear and announce “CLEAR!” Side doors Air assist, keep hands, feet, and fingers clear Close hard and latch inside to ensure doors don’t open while turning Backing Operations Use a ground guide, unless it is an emergency Use backup camera if needed, it is equipped with a microphone

MaxxPro Features – Cont QUESTIONS?