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CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENT
5) Transmission Lever
The transmission lever is located on the RH side of the vehicle near steering column.
A 5-position lever: P, R, N, H and L.
To change the transmission position, completely stop vehicle then move lever to the desired position. Do not force lever. If unable to shift, rock the vehicle back and forth to move the gears in the transmission and try again.
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SHIFT PATTERN
NOTICE Always completely stop the vehicle and apply the brake prior to moving the transmission lever.
P: Park
This position locks the transmission to help prevent vehicle movement. Always use when the vehicle is not in operation. In some circumstances, it may be necessary to rock the vehicle back and forth to move the gears in the transmission to allow the park to be engaged.
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. Remain seated.
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 Switch
The headlight switch is located on the
LH side of the handlebar.
This switch allows selection of headlight beam.
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Table of contents
- 15 European Community
- 16 OPERATION WARNINGS
- 45 RIDING THE VEHICLE
- 46 Pre-Ride Inspection
- 47 Clothing
- 48 Carrying a Passenger
- 49 Carrying Loads
- 49 Hauling a Trailer
- 50 Working with your Vehicle
- 50 Recreational Riding
- 51 Environment
- 51 Design Limitation
- 51 Off-Highway Operation
- 51 General Operating and Safety Precautions
- 54 Riding Techniques
- 63 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS
- 63 Hang Tag
- 64 Vehicle Safety Labels
- 70 CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENT
- 73 1) Throttle Lever
- 73 2) 2WD/4WD Selector
- 74 3) LH Brake Lever
- 75 4) Parking Brake
- 76 5) Transmission Lever
- 76 6) Headlight Switch
- 77 7) Engine Stop Switch
- 77 8) Engine Start Button
- 77 9) Override Button
- 78 10) Multifunction Gauge
- 82 11) 12-Volt Power Outlet
- 82 12) Ignition Switch
- 83 13) Brake Pedal
- 84 14) Footpeg
- 84 15) Grab Handles
- 85 16) Passenger's Seat
- 86 17) Storage Box
- 87 18) Operator's Seat Latch
- 88 19) Rear Storage Compartment
- 88 20) Cargo Racks
- 89 21) Trailer Hitch
- 89 22) Tool Kit
- 89 23) Winch
- 90 24) Winch Control Switch
- 90 25) Vehicle Lock
- 90 26) Turn Signal Switch
- 90 27) Horn Button
- 91 28) Hazard Warning Button
- 91 29) Winch Remote Control
- 93 Recommended Fuel
- 93 Fueling Procedure
- 94 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- 94 Operating During Break-In
- 94 Starting the Engine
- 94 Shifting the Transmission
- 95 Stopping the Engine
- 95 Post-Operation Care
- 95 What to do if Vehicle is Turned Over
- 95 What to do if Vehicle is Immersed in Water
- 96 TUNE YOUR RIDE
- 96 Suspension Adjustments
- 97 VEHICLE TRANSPORTATION