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CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENT
13) Brake Pedal
The brake pedal is located on the RH side of the vehicle near engine.
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1-UP MODELS
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TYPICAL
1. Brake pedal
When the brake pedal is pressed down, the front and rear brakes are applied.
When released, the brake pedal should return to its original position.
Braking effect is proportional to the force applied on the pedal.
NOTE: As on other wheeled vehicles, the vehicle weight is transferred to the front wheels when braking. To obtain greater stopping efficiency, the brake system distributes more braking force to the front wheels. This will affect vehicle handling and steering control when braking vigorously. Take it into account when braking.
14) Footpeg
The footpegs are located on the RH and LH side of the vehicle near engine.
Use this area to keep your feet and the passenger's (2-UP models) feet stable.
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2-UP MODELS
1. Operator's footpeg
2. Passenger's footpeg
15) Grab Handles
2-UP Models
The grab handles are located on the RH and LH side of the passenger's seat.
The grab handles must be used by the passenger to hold on firmly during vehicle operation.
WARNING
The passenger must always hold on to the passenger grab handles, not the operator. He must also have both feet resting firmly against the footrests.
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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