
Beam Aiming Adjustment
Remove the front facia.
Using a long screwdriver, turn the ad-
justing screw clockwise to lift the in-
side of headlamp and counterclock-
wise to go down it.
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2
1. Headlamp
2. Adjusting screw
Adjust beam height to your conve-
nience then reinstall the front facia.
Drive Train
Swing Arm and Wheel Hub
Inspection
Check
these
parts
for
damages
(cracks, excessive play or corrosion
pin-holes) at each 25 hours or at each
1250 km (800 m.). If one of these
damages is detected DO NOT USE
THE VEHICLE AND SEE AN AUTHO-
RIZED BOMBARDIER ATV DEALER.
WARNING
Never ride a vehicle with a de-
fective swing arm or a defective
wheel hub.
Lubrication
Lubricate the swing arm with Bom-
bardier suspension synthetic grease
(P/N 293 550 033) or an equivalent.
Drive Chain
Adjust the drive chain before every
ride.
WARNING
Unless otherwise indicated,
al-
ways turn ignition switch to the
OFF position before you check,
adjust or lubricate the drive chain.
Inspection
This ATV is equipped with O-ring
sealed permanently greased pins and
rollers. Before operating the vehicle,
always inspect the drive chain.
Check for damage or missing O-ring,
rollers and correct slack adjustment.
Lubrication and Cleaning
CAUTION:
Never wash the chain
with a high pressure washer or
gasoline. Damage to the O-ring will
result, causing premature wear and
drive chain failure.
Clean the side surfaces of the chain
with a dry cloth.
NOTE:
Do not brush chain.
Lubricate only with an approved O-ring
chain lubricant.
Other commercial
chain lubricants may contain solvent
which could damage the O-rings.
Adjustment
NOTE:
Always adjust drive chain
with the driver, or equivalent weight,
seated on the vehicle.
Select a level surface and set trans-
mission to NEUTRAL.
Loosen rear axle lock bolts.
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