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O
PERATION
ENGINE BREAK-IN
Correct operation of the engine during the break-in period is essential to the performance, reliability, and life of the
engine.
The engine break-in period is:
• the first 50 operating hours of a new engine
• the first 50 operating hours of an engine that has been completely disassembled
• the first few minutes until the engine is warm at each operation
During these break-in periods, operate the vehicle in the following manner:
• Avoid high engine speeds.
• Avoid long periods of idle time.
• Avoid long operating times at low engine speed.
• Avoid long operating times at the same engine speed.
• Avoid long operating times with a full load.
• Vary the engine speed during operation.
• Apply quick bursts of acceleration after the engine has warmed up.
CVT BELT BREAK-IN
The CVT belt break-in period is the first hour of operation on each new belt.
During the CVT belt break-in period, follow the same guidelines as described for engine break-in operation. See
FUEL
Refer to
on page 15 for more information regarding handling and storage of fuel.
Refuel only in well-ventilated areas.
Do not add fuel near open flame or electrical items that can cause a spark.
Wear eye protection to protect from splashed fuel and fuel vapors.
Never use cigarettes in or near the area where refueling is done or fuel is stored.
Inspect the fuel cap, tank, and other components for leaks or damage that can cause a
hazardous condition.
Do not overfill the tank. Do not fill the tank neck.
Never operate the vehicle with the fuel tank cap removed.
NOTICE: Oxygenated or reformulated gasoline, is mixed with alcohols or ethers. Excessive amounts of these
blends can damage the fuel system or cause performance problems. If any performance problems
occur, use gasoline with a lower percentage of alcohol or ether.
Use clean, regular grade unleaded fuel. An Ethanol blend of no more than 10% is acceptable.
1.
Remove the fuel refill cap that is located in front of the passenger side rear wheel.
2.
Fill the tank with clean, automotive grade gasoline. See the following chart for requirements.
3.
Replace the cap when refueling is complete.
Fuel
NOTES
Grade requirement
Regular 87 octane
High altitude or heavy use/load applications can benefit from higher octane
gasoline.
Ethanol content
10% maximum per-
missible
Exceeding the maximum permissible ethanol concentration can deteriorate the
engine fuel system and starting performance.
Methanol content
Not permissible
The use of fuels containing methanol is not permissible.
Summary of Contents for HAULER 1200X EFI 2019
Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL HAULER 1200X EFI 666002 A ISSUED DECEMBER 2018...
Page 14: ...12 SAFETY...
Page 20: ...18 SAFETY...
Page 62: ...60 MAINTENANCE LOG DATE MILES KM AND HOURS TECHNICIAN SERVICE PERFORMED COMMENTS...
Page 63: ...MAINTENANCE LOG 61 DATE MILES KM AND HOURS TECHNICIAN SERVICE PERFORMED COMMENTS...
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Page 65: ...APPENDIX A A APPENDIX A DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...
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