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Drive Select Switch
HDX108C
This switch allows the operator to oper-
ate the vehicle in either two-wheel drive
(rear wheels) or four-wheel drive (all
wheels) as well as mechanically lock the
differential to apply equal power to both
front wheels. For normal riding on flat,
dry, hard surfaces, two-wheel drive
should be sufficient. In situations when
additional traction is necessary, four-
wheel drive would be the desired choice.
To select 2WD, depress the bottom of the
switch. To select 4WD, move the switch
to the middle position. To engage the dif-
ferential lock, slide the switch latch
slightly downward while pressing the top
of the switch forward.
NOTE: When the differential lock
is engaged, the indicator light will
be illuminated.
Foot Brake
The foot brake is the only service brake,
and it should be applied whenever brak-
ing is needed.
Apply the brake by pressing the brake
pedal down.
Steering Wheel Tilt Latch
Push the latch located on the steering col-
umn beneath the steering wheel and
move the steering wheel to the desired
position; then release the latch and make
sure the steering wheel locks in one of
the four detent positions.
PR482A
Headlight Switch
HDX108A
Use the headlight switch to select the
high or low headlight beam. 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.
Reverse Override Switch
This vehicle is equipped with a reverse
speed limiter system. When additional
RPM is needed in reverse, depress and
hold the override switch located on the
dash.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to either engage or
disengage the front differential while
the vehicle is moving.
! WARNING
The differential lock is intended for use
where minimum traction is available.
NEVER EXCEED 10 MPH (16 kph) with
the front differential lock engaged.
Maneuverability and handling charac-
teristics will differ with the differential
lock engaged. Control loss can result
in serious injury or death.
! WARNING
Make sure the steering wheel is locked
securely in place before moving the
vehicle, or steering wheel movement
could occur causing loss of control.
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