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Summary of Contents for 3OO ZTR

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Page 2: ...erness ATV Renegade ZTR NOPERSON SHOULD OPERATE A RENEGADE 3OO ZTR BEFORE READING THIS MANUAL THROROUGHLY IF ANYPORTION OFTHISIIIANUAL ISNOT CLEARLY UNDERSTOOD CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DEALER OR WILDERNESS ATV LLCIMIiIEDIATELY 300 ...

Page 3: ...PUBLICATIONS Additional Opemtor sManuals aswell asillustratedPartsBookandService Manualsareavailablefrom theWildemess ATV ServiceDepartment 202TravisLn Waukesha WI 53189 A minimumcharge ismadeforthese publications pricesare availableonrcquest AlwaysprovidetheVEHICLE SERIALNUMBER when requesting publications SAFETY The purposeof safetysymbols i to attractyour attetrtion to possible dangers Tbe symb...

Page 4: ...ostatic transmission with gearreduction unitandcompletely enclosed drive system Capacities Fueltank Transmission Transmission OilSoecifi cation Electrical 12 volt battery 100AMPAlternator 2 halogen headlights 2 halogen reversing lights 2 taillights 12Voltpoweroutlet cigarette lighter 1 640lbs 800lbs Unloaded 65psi Withoperator 74psi With2 persons and200lbs 89psi Length 106 Width 62 Height 72 Dimen...

Page 5: ...n that features twoSauer Danfoss hydrostatic ddvesthatalloweach trackto becontrolled indeDendentlv MODEL IDENTIFICATION VehicleIdentifi cation Numbers REPLACEMENT PARTS TheWilderness ATV dealer network cansupply service andreplacemenr components Ifno dealer isavailable contact usdirectly WARRANrySERVICE Should yourRenegade require seNice thatappears to byunder wananty takeit to yourauthorizedWilde...

Page 6: ...ment of serviceitemsarethe responsibilityofthe ownerandsucharenot considered defectsin materialand workmanship within thetermsof theWarranty Individualoperating habitsandusage contribute to e need formdnlenance service To validatethewarrantyit is theowner sresponsibilityto 1 Maintainall components in properadjustrnent 2 Haveall recommended services performedasrequircd Normalrnaintenance services a...

Page 7: ...NTROLS Readthis section carefullyandtry eachcontrolonyour vehiclebeforeattemptingto operate it f ngineSpeed Control Thel lrottle leveris locatedontheleft sideofthe conholpanel Theleveradjusts thespeed ofthe engine Pushingtheleverforwardwill increase enginespeed while pulling it backwill decrease ergineRPM Reverse Lockout Thelockoutmustbedepressed beforetheT handlecanbemovedto the REVERSEposition T...

Page 8: ...powerfor accessory items AutomaticSprocketLock Thelock is locateddirectlybehindtheright drivesprocket It disengages automatically whenthehydraulicpressure reaches operatinglevel aid engages whenthe hydraulicpressure drops T HANDLE Thevehiclewill reactdirectlyin proportion tothemovement ofthe T handle i e and erratic jerking motionontheT handlewill provide thattypeof motion HoldtheT handlelightly a...

Page 9: ...ing onterrainconditions deep snow ma h etc it maynotbepossible to opeEte thevehicle withtheT handle fullyadvanced REYERSE Deprcss the Reuelse toclro tandpulltheT handle backslowly Drivingtechdquc shouldbeconsistent with forwardmotion Movethehandleslowlyandallow theengine timeto respond GAUTION WHENBACKING THEVEHICLE THET HANDLE ACTIONFORTURNING ISREVERSED IVOVE THET HANDLE SLOWLYFOR CONTROLLED III...

Page 10: ...edrivenoveradrop off In manycases thisv ill stopthevehiclemotionand giveirnmediate waming A trackedvehicle however will continueonwithout anywaminguntil its center of gravirypasses across animaginaryline drawnstaight up from thefirthermost point of supportwith thegound lt will thendropSUDDENLY Seeittustrarion THIS WILL HAPPENEVEN AT THE VERY SLOWESTSPEEDS VEHICLE CENT ROF ORAVITY FURTHERMOST ...

Page 11: ...verSUDDf NLY THE TOLLOWING CONDITIONSREQUIRESPECIALCAUTION WHILE OPERATING THE EHICLE ATWAYSAE AWAREOF FUELAND TRANSMISSION FLUID LEVELS V ENENGINE STOPSORTFANSMISS ONFLUID LEVELOROPS ERY LOWTHE VEHICLECONTROLSYSIEM BECOMES INOPEMNVE VEHICLE W LLFREEWHEEL l IS SITUANON CqNBECOME HAZARDOUS WHILEOPERANNC 2 IJNFAMILIAR TERRAIN Snow water tall grass etc canhidedangerous obstacles Cautionmustbetaken wh...

Page 12: ...de isNOTaboatandwill notfloat HILL CR ESTS Ifyou areunsrue oftlrc terrain ontheotherside come toacomplete stopand visuallycheck thearea before descending THERENEGADE WILLNOTFLOAT DONOT ATTE I 4 FTTOOPE RATE THEVEH ICLEIN WATER HIGHER THAN THETOPOFTHE TRACKS ORWATER OFUNKNOWN DEPTh ...

Page 13: ...on realJifehills or slopesof25 degrees or less Obviously thesteeper theslope thegrealer hazard oftippingover ln some waysthiscanbecompared to usinganaulomobile forwhichlhe specifications showamaximum speed of 120milesperhour Thecarmaybe capable ofthatspeed in theharlds ofprofessional driveronanideal closed course butit wouldbeexftemelydangerous fof theaverage ddverto usean thirl8 approaching thatm...

Page 14: ...to thevehicle andsoforth Similarly drivingtechnique anditseffectonvehicle stability enters intothe determination ofwhatconstitutes a safeslope Excessive speed sudden braking choice ofpath all canbecritical Thefollowing illustrationsdepictsomesituationsin which theRenegade canbe expected totip over Variations in speed loading tenainandvehiclecondition mustall beanalyzed to determine whether or nota...

Page 15: ...NSLOPE INCREASES Thisillustrationdemonstuates adrop offsituationin whichtheRenegade canbe expected to flip Variationslikely occurin naturaltenain theapproach to the OPEMTETI E RENEOADEWITH EXTREME CARE ATALL TIMESANDONANY SLOPESLOPESSTEEPER TIiAN 20 SHOULD BEREGARDED ASE REMELY I AZARDOUS APPROACHED W THASSOLUTE CAUTION obstacle operatorskill andloadingofthe Renegade mayinqeasetherelative sizeofth...

Page 16: ...Y ORDEATHTr IS POSSIBILITY BECOIMES GREATER ASTNEVEHICLE SPEED AND OR OESCENT ANGIEINCREASES OBSTACLES SOMEOFWH CHMIGHTBE DRVEN OVER SAFELY WHILE ONIEVELTERRA N CANCAUSE A HAZARDOUS NDITION WHILE OPERATING ON SLOPES 10 BANKS f RODED AREAS It is extremelycommonto seea situationwherenatural rosionhascaused the verytopof abankor hill to risesharply Alwayscheckfor this conditionbefore attEmpting to cl...

Page 17: ...waysmakesuretheT handleis in the STOPpositionDriorro engaging theclutch If theRenegade is parkedonaslope pressure onthesprocketlockpin may preventits disengagem nt vr hen theclutchis engaged Ifthis occurs simply movethemachineslightlyupgadeto allow thedrive sprccketteethto backaway from thepin It will thenrelease Whenparkingonaslope it is bestto parktheRenegade across not upor down theslopewith th...

Page 18: ...insidevehicle 4 Neverattemptto operate thevehiclefrom anFvhereotherthantheddver s seat 5 Avoid unnecessary sudden stops AlwaysreturntheT handleto thetopposition slowly with light prcssure 6 Avoidquicktums uhichmayinjureunsuspecring passengers 7 Neverleavemachinewhile clutchis engaged Tum off themachinewhenleaving thevehicleunattended 8 Parksideways on slopes PRE START CHECKLIST Eachtime theRenegad...

Page 19: ...on switchto startpositionuntil enginestais thenrelease thekeyandit vr ill rctumto theON position 6 If enginedoesnot stanimmediately adju chokeand orthrottlepositions Adjustments will depend onopemtorbecomingfamiliarwith startingacold or warmengrne 7 Oncestarted allow engineto warrnup atamoderate speed just aboveidle As theenginewarmsup movethechoketo theOFFposition ...

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