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1. Compress the left brake lever.
2. Depress and hold the brake
lever lock.
3. While holding the brake
lever lock, release the brake
lever.
4. Release the brake lever lock
by compressing the brake lever. It will return to its released
position.
Check to make sure the brake lever lock engages properly and that
the brake (when engaged) locks the wheels.
1. Engage the brake lever lock.
2. Attempt to push the ATV.
NOTE: The brake lever lock must lock the rear wheels. If
it doesn’t, the rear brake system must be serviced.
Headlight HI/LO Switch
Use the headlight HI/LO switch to select the high or low headlight
beam when the ignition switch is in the ON position. When the
switch is in the HI position, the high beam will illuminate. When
the switch is in the LO position, the low beam will illuminate.
Emergency Stop
Switch
This switch will stop the engine.
The engine can be started again
by pressing the yellow start but-
ton.
STOP position
— The ignition
circuit is off. The engine cannot
be started or will not run. If the
emergency stop switch is used to
stop engine without turning off
ignition switch, the battery may
discharge.
RUN position
— The ignition
circuit is on. The engine can start
and run.
Electric Starter Button
Pushing in on this button activates the starter motor. Before start-
ing the engine, make sure the ignition switch is in the ON position
and the brake lever lock is engaged.
! WARNING
Always check to be sure that the brake lever lock has been
disengaged before operating the ATV. An accident could
result if a brake lever lock is left engaged while the ATV is
operated. The brake may relax if left engaged for a long
period of time. This could cause an accident; therefore, do
not leave the ATV on a hill depending on the brake lever
lock. Always block the downhill side of the wheels if leaving
the ATV on a hill or park the ATV in a sidehill position.
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