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1. Direct the float bowl drain hose into a
container.
2. Loosen the drain screw and allow the
gasoline and condensation to flow out.
3. Tighten the drain screw securely.
Oil Level Stick
ATV-0100AA
There is an oil level stick for checking
the engine oil level. To check the oil
level, use the following procedure.
NOTE: The ATV should be on level
ground when checking the engine oil
level.
1. Unscrew the oil level stick and wipe
it with a clean cloth.
2. Install the oil level stick and thread
into the engine case.
NOTE: The oil level stick should be
threaded in for checking purposes.
3. Remove the oil level stick; the engine
oil level should be above the “L” mark
but not higher than the “F” mark.
Seat Latch
AL676A
1. To remove the seat, lift up on the
latch release (located at the rear of the
seat); then raise the rear of the seat
and slide it rearward.
2. To lock the seat into position, slide
the front of the seat into the seat
retainers and push down firmly on the
rear of seat. The seat should automat-
ically lock into position.
Safety Flag Bracket
A bracket is provided for mounting a flag
at the rear of the ATV.
Rack Loading (Front
and Rear)
The front rack and rear rack are designed
to carry specified load capacities. Always
refer to the ATV Load Capacity Ratings
Chart for proper capacities.
! WARNING
Do not drain float bowl contents
directly onto the engine. Gasoline is
highly flammable and could ignite.
Use a hose.
! WARNING
It is very important that the drain
screw be tightened securely. If it is
not tightened securely, gasoline
could drip onto the engine.
CAUTION
Do not overfill the engine with oil.
Always make sure the oil level is
above the “L” mark but not higher
than the “F” mark.
! WARNING
Make sure the seat is secure before
mounting the ATV. Severe personal
injury may result if the seat is not
properly secured.
! WARNING
Make sure the loads on the front and
rear racks will not interfere with the
ATV controls or obstruct the view of
the operator. Also, make sure the
loads are evenly distributed, properly
secured, and will not shift while oper-
ating the ATV.
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