Can-Am DS250 Operator's Manual - page 45
RIDING THE VEHICLE
Hauling a Trailer (if so equipped)
Riding this vehicle with a trailer substantially increases the risk of toppling, espe-
cially on inclined slopes. If a trailer is used behind the vehicle make sure that its
hitch is compatible with the one on the vehicle. Make sure the trailer is horizontal
with the vehicle. (In some instances a special extension may have to be installed
on the vehicle hitch). Use security chains to secure the trailer with the vehicle.
This vehicle may require additional stopping distance if hauling heavy loads,
especially on inclined surfaces. Be careful not to skid or slide. When stopped or
parked, block the vehicle and trailer wheels from possible movement. Always
make sure load is evenly distributed on the trailer. Use caution when disconnect-
ing a loaded trailer; it or its load may topple on you or others. Do not turn at high
speeds.
Working with your Vehicle
Your vehicle can help you perform some LIGHT tasks. A variety of accessories are
available from your authorized Can-Am dealer. However, always respect the load
and capacities of the vehicle. Overloading of the vehicle can overstress the com-
ponents and cause failure. To prevent possible injury, it is equally important to fol-
low the instructions and warnings that accompany the accessory. Avoid any phys-
ical exertion through lifting or pulling of heavy loads or manpowering the vehicle.
(Continue to read
RECREATIONAL RIDING
below).
Recreational Riding
Respect the rights and limitations of others. Stay away from areas designated
for other types of off road use. This includes snowmobile trails, equestrian trails,
cross country ski trails, mountain bike trails etc. Never assume there are no other
users on the trail. Always stay to the complete right of the trail and do not zig zag
to one side of the trail then the other. Be prepared to stop or pull off to the side if
another trail user appears in front of you.
Join a local ATV club. They will provide you with a map and advice or inform you
where you can ride. If a club does not exist in your area, help start one. Group
riding and club activities provide a pleasurable, social experience.
Always keep a safe distance from other riders. Your judgment of speed, ter-
rain conditions, weather, mechanical condition of your vehicle and the “trust in
judgment” you have in others around you will help you make a better choice of
appropriate safe distance. This vehicle, like any other motorized vehicle, cannot
stop “on a dime”.
Before you ride, tell someone where you are planning to travel and your expected
time of return. Never ride under the influence of alcohol or drugs. They slow reac-
tion time and impair judgement.
Depending on the length of your ride, carry additional tools or emergency equip-
ment. Find out where you can get additional gasoline and oil. Be prepared for the
possible conditions you may encounter. An emergency first aid kit should always
be a consideration.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
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