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Operation and service information – Greenlee 28809-G01 User Manual

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OPERATION AND SERVICE INFORMATION

Page 9

Owner’s Manual and Service Guide

Read all of manual to become thoroughly familiar with this vehicle. Pay particular attention to all Notes, Cautions and Warnings

Release the park brake by depressing the service
brake pedal until the park brake releases.

Slowly depress the accelerator pedal to start the
engine. Release service brake when engine
starts.

When the accelerator pedal is released, the igni-
tion circuit is de-energized and the engine stops.
To stop the vehicle more quickly, depress the ser-
vice brake pedal
.

When the direction selector is in the reverse
position, a warning signal will sound to indicate

that the vehicle is ready to run in reverse.

STARTING THE VEHICLE ON A HILL

To reduce the possibility
of roll-back which could
result in severe injury or

vehicle damage, do not release service brake until
engine has started.

Do not hold vehicle on hill by using
accelerator and engine. This will cause

premature and excessive wear to drive train components.

To reduce the possibility of permanent damage to the
drive system, it is important to prevent excessive roll-
back when starting the vehicle on a hill.

Place left foot on service brake and release the park
brake. Depress accelerator with right foot and release
the service brake by lifting left foot.

COASTING

To reduce the possibility
of severe injury or death
from coasting at above

recommended speeds, limit speed with service brake.

On steep hills, it is possible for the vehicle to coast at
greater than normal speeds encountered on a flat sur-
face. To reduce the possible loss of vehicle control and
severe drivetrain damage, speeds should be limited to no
more than the maximum governed speed on level ground
(see GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS). Limit speed by
applying service brake.

FUEL

To reduce the possibility
of severe injury or death
from improper fuel han-

dling:

Do not smoke near the fuel tank.

Do not refuel near open flame or electrical items
which could produce a spark.

Always handle gasoline in a well ventilated area.

Always wear eye protection to protect against
splashed fuel and fuel vapors.

Always allow adequate space for the expansion of
gasoline. Leave at least 1" (2.5 cm) space below
bottom of filler neck.

Inspect fuel cap, tank and other components for
leaks or deterioration that could cause a hazard-
ous condition.

The fuel tank is located under the seat on the passenger
side of the vehicle (Ref. Fig. 12 on page 9). Fill the tank
with fresh, clean, automotive grade gasoline (Ref. Fig. 39
on page 26).
High altitude or heavy use/load applications
may benefit from higher octane gasoline.

Do not use gasoline which contains Methanol.

Some fuels, called oxygenated or reformu-
lated gasoline, are gasoline blended with

alcohols or ethers. Excessive amounts of these blends can damage the
fuel system or cause performance problems. If any undesirable operat-
ing symptoms occur, use gasoline with a lower percentage of alcohol or
ether.

BATTERY

Excessive use of accessories may drain
the battery and leave insufficient

reserve to start the vehicle.

The vehicle uses a combination starter/generator to both
start the engine and charge the battery. The engine will
not idle; therefore, the battery cannot be charged while
the vehicle is stopped. Do not operate accessory items

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Fig. 12 Fueling

1" Min.
(2.5 cm)

Fuel

Ref Ftl 1