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Set the transmission lever in REVERSE position.
Stopping the Engine
WARNING
Avoid parking on slope.
Release throttle and completely stop the vehicle.
Apply the parking brake.
Set transmission lever in PARK position.
Push the engine stop switch in OFF position.
Turn key in ignition switch to OFF position.
Remove key from ignition switch.
Post-Operation Care
When vehicle is used in salt-water environment, rinsing the vehicle with fresh water is necessary to preserve vehicle and its components. Metallic parts lubrication is highly recommended. Use XPS Lube (P/N 293 600
016) or an equivalent. This must be performed at the end of each operating day.
When vehicle is operated in muddy conditions, rinsing the vehicle is recommended to preserve vehicle and its components and to keep lights clean.
NOTE: Never use a high pressure washer to clean the vehicle.
USE
LOW PRESSURE ONLY (like a garden hose).
High pressure can cause electrical or mechanical damages.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
What to do if Vehicle is
Turned Over
When vehicle is turned over or stays tilted on the side, put the vehicle back on its wheels, then wait 3 to 5 minutes before starting the engine. Refer to
MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
and inspect the following.
– Inspect air filter housing drain tube for oil accumulation, if any oil is found, clean air filter and air filter housing.
– Check engine oil level and refill if necessary.
– Check engine coolant level and refill if necessary.
– Start engine. If the message LOW
OIL and the check engine light stay on, stop engine immediately. See an authorized Can-Am dealer.
What to do if Vehicle is
Immersed in Water
Should the vehicle become immersed, it will be necessary to take it to an authorized Can-Am dealer as soon as possible.
NEVER START THE ENGINE!
NOTICE Immersion of the vehicle can cause serious damage if the correct restart procedure is not followed.
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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