12 V Utility Socket — Allows the use of accessories below
100 watts. Do not use the accessory for more than 10 min-
utes without the engine running. Doing so could drain the
battery.
CAUTION:
Using accessories with wattage requirements over 100
watts could damage the ATV's wiring and electrical com-
ponents, causing them to overheat. Check the wattage
of any accessory before plugging into the 12 V electrical
socket.
Brake fluid reservoir — Use DOT3 or DOT4 brake fluid from
a sealed container. Do not mix brake fluid types.
Brake lever — The front and rear brakes are simultaneously
applied by squeezing the brake lever toward the grip.
Electric start button — Depressing the electric start button
will start the engine when the ignition key switch is in the ON
position, the engine start switch is in the RUN position, and
gear is in park or neutral with brakes applied.
Engine stop switch — With the engine stop switch in the
OFF position the engine cannot be started. Move the engine
stop switch to the RUN position to start the engine.
Foot brake — Located on the right hand floorboard of the
ATV. The foot brake activates both front and rear brakes.
Fuel valve — This vehicle has one manually operated fuel
valve featuring 3 positions.
In the ON position, fuel is allowed to flow into the carburetor
when the engine is running or being started.
In the OFF position, fuel is shut off from the carburetor. The
fuel valve needs to be placed in this position when the ATV
is not in use.
If the fuel level in the fuel tank becomes too low for the en-
gine to stay running while the fuel valve is in the ON position,
turn the fuel valve to RESERVE. This will allow the engine to
begin using the reserve fuel supply. You will need to refuel
as soon as possible. Once refueled, turn the valve back to
the ON position.
Fuel tank cap and vent line — To open the fuel tank cap,
take the end of the vent tube out from the vehicle body, then
turn the fuel tank cap counterclockwise. To close the fuel tank
cap, turn it clockwise and tighten it securely. Be sure that the
vent tube is securely connected to the cap.
High beam indicator — Illuminates when high beam head-
lights are on.
High beam/low beam switch — Depress this switch to
toggle between high beam and low beam headlights.
FEATURES
Ignition key switch — Turn right (clockwise) for ON and
turn left (counterclockwise) for OFF. ATV will only start when
ignition key is in the ON position and gear is in park or neutral
with brakes applied. Make sure ignition key switch is in OFF
position when not in use.
Km/h indicator — Illuminates when speedometer is in Km/h.
Km/h - M/h (mph) toggle button — Toggles display between
Km/h and M/h (mph).
Light switch — There are three positions on the light switch:
OFF, Low Beam, and High Beam.
Lights indicator — Illuminates when headlights and tail
lights are on.
M/h (mph) indicator — Illuminates when speedometer is
in M/h.
Manual choke lever — When engine is cold, place the choke
lever in the ON position. When engine has warmed up, move
lever back to the OFF position.
Neutral indicator — Illuminates when ATV is in neutral.
Odometer — Indicates total distance (MPH or km) driven.
Parking brake lock — While starting the engine or parking
the ATV, especially on a slope, apply the parking brake by
squeezing the rear brake lever and pushing down the park-
ing brake lock.
Reverse indicator — Illuminates when ATV is in reverse.
Seat lock — To remove the seat, move the seat lock lever
backward. Raise the rear end of the seat and slide it back.
To lock the seat, slide the seat lever into its retainer and push
the seat down firmly.
WARNING:
Make sure seat is in proper position and attached securely
when you install it. Failing to install the seat properly could
allow the seat to move and cause the rider to lose control,
resulting in possible serious personal injuries.
Speedometer — Indicates the speed of the ATV.
Speed limiter screw — The speed limiter keeps the throttle
from fully opening, even when the throttle is pushed to the
maximum. Turning the speed limiter screw clockwise limits
the maximum engine power available and decreases the
maximum speed. Adjust this limiter screw according to the
rider's skill and experience.
Throttle lever — Controls engine and ATV speed. Push lever
forward with your thumb to increase engine and ATV speed.
Release to decrease engine and ATV speed.
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