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1. Override button
10) Multifunction Gauge
The multifunction gauge is located in the middle of the handlebar.
WARNING
Selecting various numerical displays, system modes of operation or changing settings should only be carried out with the vehicle stopped. Selecting these various functions while operating the vehicle at speed is not recommended as it deters your attention from situational awareness.
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1. Display 1 (speedometer)
2. Display 2 (mode)
3. Display 3 (mode/message)
4. Display selector button
5. Tachometer
6. Transmission position display
7. Fuel level display
8. Indicator lamps
Unit Selection (mph vs km/h)
This multifunction gauge is factory preset in Metric units but it is possible to change it to Imperial units, contact an authorized Can-Am dealer for unit settings.
NOTE: All features will have their units changed all together.
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– Vehicle hour meter (ENGINE
HOURS)
– Engine revolutions per minute
(RPM).
NOTE: An abbreviation of the mode selected will also be displayed in display 3 (see abbreviations in parenthesis).
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1. Unit selection
Display 1 (Speedometer)
This display will show vehicle speed.
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1. Display 2 (mode)
2. Display 3 (mode/message)
3. Selector button
Odometer
Records the total travelled distance.
Trip Meter
Records the travelled distance since it has been reset.
Push and HOLD display selection button to reset.
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1. Vehicle speed
2. Unit selection
Hour Meter
Display 2 (Mode)
By pressing the selector button, the following modes can be displayed:
– Odometer (ODO)
– Trip meter (TRIP)
– Hour meter (TRIP TIME)
Records the vehicle running time when the electrical system is activated since it has been reset.
Push and HOLD display selection button to reset.
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Engine Hour Meter
Records engine running time.
Engine RPM
Measures engine revolutions per minute (RPM).
Display 3 (Mode/Message)
This display will show either an abbreviation of the mode selected in display 2 or will communicate important messages to the operator if an anomaly occurs.
Display Selector Button
Button used to navigate between modes or to reset data depending on the feature selected.
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1. Display 3 (mode/message)
2. Display 2 (mode)
Mode Abbreviation
– ODO (odometer)
– TRIP (trip meter)
– TRIP TIME (hour meter)
– ENGINE HOURS (vehicle hour meter)
– RPM (engine revolutions per minute).
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1. Selector button
Tachometer
Measures engine revolutions per minute (RPM). Multiply by 1000 to obtain the actual revolutions.
NOTE: RPM can also be displayed via
Display 2 (mode) display. Refer to
PLAY 2 (MODE)
.
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1. Tachometer
2. Operating range
3. Tachometer via display 2 (mode)
Transmission Position Display
This display will show transmission position.
CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENT
DISPLAY
P
R
N
FUNCTION
Park
Reverse
Neutral
NOTE: If the letter “E” is displayed in the transmission position display, it means that there is a electrical communication error. Contact an authorized
Can-Am dealer.
Fuel Level Display
Bar gauge that continuously indicates the amount of fuel left in the fuel tank.
Also, an indicator lamp will indicate a low-fuel condition as only one bar is displayed.
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1. Fuel level display
2. Low fuel indicator lamp
Indicator Lamps
NOTE: Use in conjunction with
DIS-
PLAY 3 (MODE/MESSAGE) MES-
SAGES TABLE
for additional information regarding messages.
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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