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Engine antifreeze
Testing of the engine coolant, if necessary, replace. Every two years to change a cooling agent.
Vehicle storage area and covered
Set tyre pressure, the vehicle on the ground 1-2 '' place. Storage areas must have good ventilation; use genuine ATV (utility vehicles)
covered.
Note: Do not use plastic or coated material of the cover, cover this material can not ensure good ventilation, easily lead to corrosion
and oxidation.
Chrome wheel maintenance (if rims are chrome-plated)
Proper maintenance can prolong the life of the rims, so that the appearance looks brand new and free from corrosion.
Regularly clean wheels. With non-corrosive cleaner to remove dirt, mud masonry on the rim, and other periodic cleaning grinding
wheels. Please use the automotive polish. After sanding, waterproofing wax marked on each wheel. Please choose chrome waterproof
wax, in accordance with instructions for use.
Wheels easily exposed to salt air near coastal areas or salt on roads are susceptible to corrosion. If the rims are exposed to salt or other
corrosive elements, make sure you clean regularly.
Removing rust
If you find rust on the vehicle, you can be steel wool (# 0000-0TT level) to remove. Gently rubbing with steel wool until the rust is
gone. After removing rust wipe with an oily rag.
Moving the vehicle by transport
Please follow these steps:
1. Remove the key to prevent loss during transport.
2. Put gear to neutral
3. Turn off the fuel tap and make sure the fuel cap on tank is secure. The seat and other items are secure.
4. Suitable ropes or straps are used on the ATV (utility vehicles) frame and is secure on transport vehicle.
Carburetor / idle
ATV (Utility vehicle) is tuned at the factory for optimal power and efficiency at these conditions. The ATV (Utility vehicle) is able to
adapt to the altitude from zero to 6000 feet (1800 meters), a temperature of from zero to 40 degrees Celcius or higher. Above 6000 feet
fuel:air to ratio becomes too rich in the fuel and will need to have a smaller jet put in the caburettor by a mechanic at 1000 feet the
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