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ENGINE STOP LANYARD CORD & REMOTE
The
MudHawk6
has two emergency-stop engine switches. The primary emergency engine shut off witch is the lanyard
cord and the secondary is the wireless engine shut off key fob.
The wireless engine shut off key fob has a limited range that varies in different conditions
DO NOT RELY solely on the key fob as the emergency engine shut off switch, especially
during operator training.
LANYARD CORD:
The lanyard cord is designed for use by an adult supervising the child operating the ATV. When using the engine
stop switch cord, be sure the speed limiter on the handlebar is adjusted and the engine speed limits the ATV to a
walking speed.
1.
Install the cap on the end of the engine stop switch cord onto the engine shut-off switch
(white button).
2.
Put your fingers in the loop at the other end of the cord.
3.
As your child is riding, walk behind the ATV, closely watching his or her actions as well
as the path ahead.
4. If there is a potential hazard ahead or if your child is not riding correctly, pull firmly on the cord (lanyard) to
stop the engine. Because the ATV will continue to roll for some distance,
allow extra time and distance to pull the cord before a potentially hazardous situation
might be encountered.
The ATV will not start without the cap in place.
KEY FOB:
The wireless engine shut-off is designed for use by an adult supervising the child operating the ATV. The wireless
engine shut-off will work in the range of 50ft. If outside the range of the remote the remote will not stop the engine.
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