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CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENT
R: Reverse
This allows the vehicle to go backward.
The vehicle speed is limited.
WARNING
Before moving vehicle in reverse, ensure the path behind is clear of obstacles or bystanders. We recommend sitting on your ATV when operating in reverse. Avoid standing up. Your weight could shift forward against throttle lever, causing an unexpected acceleration.
N: Neutral
This position disengages the transmission to allow manual vehicle movement.
H: High Gear
This selects the high speed range of the transmission in the gear box. It is the normal driving speed range. It allows the vehicle to reach its maximum speed.
L: Low Gear
This selects the low speed range of the transmission in the gear box. It is the working position. It allows the vehicle to move slowly with the maximum traction and power.
NOTE: Use the low speed range to pull any load or to climb a steep incline.
6) Headlight Dimmer
Switch
The headlight switch is located on the
LH side of the handlebar.
This switch is used to select headlight high beam or low beam.
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TYPICAL
1. Headlight dimmer switch
2. High beam
3. Low beam
7) Emergency Engine
Stop Switch
The emergency engine stop switch is located on the LH side of the handlebar.
This switch is used to stop engine and as an emergency control.
To stop engine, fully release throttle lever then set the emergency engine stop switch to the STOP position.
NOTE: While the engine can be stopped by turning the ignition key to
OFF position, we recommend the engine be stopped by setting the emergency engine stop switch to the STOP position.
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Table of contents
- 14 Training Course
- 15 European Community
- 16 OPERATION WARNINGS
- 45 RIDING THE VEHICLE
- 46 Pre-Ride Inspection
- 48 Clothing
- 49 Carrying a Passenger
- 50 Carrying Loads
- 50 Hauling a Trailer
- 51 Working with your Vehicle
- 51 Recreational Riding
- 52 Environment
- 52 Design Limitation
- 52 Off-Road Operation
- 53 General Operating and Safety Precautions
- 55 Riding Techniques
- 64 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS
- 64 Hang Tag
- 66 Vehicle Safety Labels
- 70 Compliance Labels
- 70 Technical Information Labels
- 72 CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENT
- 75 1) Throttle Lever
- 75 2) 2WD/4WD Selector
- 76 3) LH Brake Lever
- 76 4) Brake Lock
- 77 5) Shift Lever
- 78 6) Headlight Dimmer Switch
- 78 7) Emergency Engine Stop Switch
- 79 8) Engine Start Button
- 79 9) Override Button
- 79 10) Multifunction Gauge
- 84 11) 12-Volt Power Outlet
- 85 12) Ignition Switch
- 86 13) Brake Pedal
- 86 14) Footpeg
- 86 15) Grab Handles
- 87 16) Passenger's Seat
- 88 17) Storage Box
- 89 18) Operator's Seat Latch
- 90 19) Rear Storage Compartment
- 90 20) Cargo Racks
- 91 21) Trailer Hitch
- 91 22) Tool Kit
- 91 23) Winch
- 92 24) Winch Control Switch
- 92 25) Vehicle Lock
- 92 26) Turn Signal Switch
- 92 27) Horn Button
- 93 28) Hazard Warning Button
- 93 29) Winch Remote Control
- 94 Recommended Fuel
- 94 Fueling Procedure
- 95 BREAK-IN PERIOD
- 95 Operation During Break-In
- 96 BASIC PROCEDURES
- 96 Starting the Engine
- 96 Changing Gear Selection
- 96 Stopping the Engine
- 97 SPECIAL PROCEDURES
- 97 What to Do if Water is in the CVT
- 97 What to Do if Water is in the Air Filter Housing
- 97 What to Do if Vehicle is Turned Over
- 97 What to Do if Vehicle is Immersed in Water