CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND STANDARD EQUIPMENT
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To change HOURS, while the value of
HOURS is blinking, use the SET (S) but-
ton to change hours.
To change MINUTES, while the value
of HOURS is blinking, press the MODE
(M) button to switch to minutes. Use
the SET (S) button to change minutes.
Press the MODE (M) button to save
clock set-up and exit mode.
Unit Selection (KM/H vs MPH)
The units can be set in metric or imperi-
als. Refer to an authorized Lynx dealer.
Language Selection
The gauge display language can be
changed. Refer to an authorized Lynx
dealer for language availability and
setup the gauge to your preference.
12) Backrest
A fixed backrest is installed on the pas-
senger seat.
13) Passenger Seat (1+1)
WARNING
Any passenger must be able to
firmly lay his feet on the footrests
and keep his hands on the grab
handles at all times when seated.
Respecting those physical crite-
ria is important to ensures that the
passenger is stable and to reduce
the risks of ejection.
Passenger Seat Removal
To remove the passenger seat, pro-
ceed as follows:
1. Push the latch tab in and lift-up the
rear of seat.
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Step 1: Push tab
Step 2: Lift rear of seat
2. Slide seat rearward and set aside.
Passenger Seat Installation
To install the passenger seat, proceed
as follows:
1. Place the passenger seat facing for-
ward on the storage box lid.
2. Slightly incline the passenger seat
towards front and engage both seat
hooks in the storage box lid slots.
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1. Seat hook
2. Slot
3. Push the passenger seat towards
the driver's seat and firmly push the
rear portion down to lock the pas-
senger seat in position.
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Summary of Contents for Lynx Commander 800R E-TEC 2018
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