2-8
LEFT HANDLEBAR
Clutch Lever
1
The clutch lever is used for disengag-
ing the drive to the rear wheels when
starting the engine or shifting trans-
mission gears. Squeezing the lever
disengages the clutch.
Parking Brake Lock
2
Use this lock to set and lock the park-
ing brake. Use the parking brake to
help prevent the ATV from moving
when it is parked, being started, or at
idle. To lock the parking brake, push
the knob
6
, squeeze the clutch lever
and engage this lock. To release the
parking brake, simply squeeze the
clutch lever until the lock releases.
Dimmer Switch
3
Use the dimmer switch to select the
high or low headlight beam when the
ignition switch is in the “
” position.
When you move the dimmer switch to
the “HI” position, the high beam will
light and the high beam indicator light
will come on. When you move the
dimmer switch to the “LO” position,
the low beam will light.
Engine Stop Switch
4
“OFF” position
The ignition circuit is off and the
engine cannot start or run.
“RUN” position
The ignition circuit is on and the
engine can run.
Electric Starter Button
5
Use this button to turn the starter
motor. Before starting the engine, turn
the ignition switch and engine stop
switch to the “ON” position. Squeeze
the clutch lever and push the electric
starter button to start the engine.
NOTE: This vehicle is equipped with
interlock switches for the ignition cir-
cuit and the starter circuit. The engine
can only be started if the transmission
is in neutral and the clutch is disen-
gaged.
CAUTION
Engaging the starter motor for
longer than five seconds at a time
can damage the ATV.
The starter motor and wiring har-
ness may overheat.
If the engine does not start after
several attempts, check the fuel
supply and ignition system. Refer
to the TROUBLESHOOTING sec-
tion in this manual.
Summary of Contents for LT-Z400
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Page 10: ...1 1 1 FUEL AND ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATION FUEL 1 2 ENGINE OIL 1 2 ...
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Page 16: ...2 3 B Seat lock C Fuel valve D Gearshift lever E Footrests ...
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Page 90: ...7 1 7 PREPARATION FOR WINTER RIDING ENGINE OIL CHANGE 7 2 ...
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