
59
M
Mo
od
de
e B
Bu
utttto
on
n
T
TY
YP
PIIC
CA
AL
L
It is used to choose between Normal,
Sport or Eco mode.
Refer to
Operating Modes
for details.
iin
ntte
elllliig
ge
en
ntt D
De
eb
brriiss F
Frre
ee
e P
Pu
um
mp
p ((iiD
DF
F))
B
Bu
utttto
on
n
Located in the center of the left
controller.
It allows to activate the iDF system.
Refer to
How to Use the intelligent De-
bris Free Pump System
in
Operating
Instructions
section.
E
En
ng
giin
ne
e S
ST
TA
AR
RT
T//S
ST
TO
OP
P B
Bu
utttto
on
n
The engine START/STOP button is lo-
cated on the LH handlebar.
E
En
ng
giin
ne
e S
Stta
arrttiin
ng
g a
an
nd
d S
Stto
op
pp
piin
ng
g
Refer to
Operating Instructions
for
complete procedures on how to start
and stop the engine.
W
Wa
akkiin
ng
g U
Up
p tth
he
e E
Elle
eccttrriicca
all S
Syysstte
em
m
Press the START/STOP button once
without installing the tether cord on
the engine cut-off switch.
This will power up the electrical sys-
tem; the information center will cycle
through a self-test function.
The electrical system will stay pow-
ered up for approximately 75 seconds
after the START/STOP button was
depressed.
When the tether cord is installed on
the engine cut-off switch, the system
will be powered for 60 minutes.
Every time the START/STOP button is
pressed,
the
countdown
restarts.
When the battery voltage drops below
12.3V, the LOW BATTERY indicator
lamp will light up and the electrical
system
will
shut
down
after
75
seconds.
P
Po
osstt--D
Drriivve
e B
Ba
atttte
erryy M
Ma
an
na
ag
ge
em
me
en
ntt
This feature allows keeping the elec-
trical system awake to allow using ac-
cessories when the engine is turned
off. It also prevents draining the bat-
tery too much when using accesso-
ries.
When
the
battery
voltage
reaches 12.3V or less, the system will
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