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GENERA
L INFOR
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T
ION
3.
Neutral Indicator
— The Neutral
light will illuminate when the
transmission is in neutral and the
ignition switch is on. The light will
go out when shifted into any gear
other than neutral.
4.
Reverse Indicator
— The
Reverse light will illuminate when
the transmission is shifted into
reverse gear. The light will go off
when shifted out of reverse.
5.
Oil Pressure Indicator
— An oil
pressure warning symbol LED
(light emitting diode) will flash
when low oil pressure is detected.
6.
4WD Indicator
— Displays 4WD
when the front drive selector
switch is moved to the 4WD posi-
tion. Display will go off when
2WD is selected.
7.
2WD Indicator
— Displays 2WD
when the front drive selector
switch is moved to the 2WD posi-
tion. Display will go off when 4
WD is selected.
8.
Coolant Temperature Indicator
— A red light will illuminate if the
engine overheats. The light should
be off during normal operation.
NOTE: High engine RPM, low
vehicle speed, or heavy load can
raise engine temperature.
Decreasing engine RPM, reducing
load, and selecting an appropriate
transmission gear can lower the
temperature.
NOTE: Debris in front of the
engine (or packed between the
cooling fins of the radiator) can
reduce cooling capability. Using a
hose, pressure-wash the radiator
and the engine to remove any
debris preventing air flow.
9.
Fuel Level Indicator
— Shows
amount of gasoline in the gas tank.
When bottom portion flashes, 3.5
L (0.92 U.S. gal.) of gasoline
remains in the tank.
10.
Time Set Button
— Press the but-
ton to set clock hours and minutes.
A. Press the button and the minute
display will blink; then adjust
the hour display by pressing the
Set/Reset Button. Press the
Time Set Button to set hour
display.
NOTE: If the Set/Reset Button is
pressed in and held, the hour dis-
play will advance continuously.
B. After the hour display is set,
the minute display will blink.
Press the Set/Reset Button to
set minute display.
11.
Clock
— Clock indicates 12-hour
mode.
12.
Speedometer
— Shows approxi-
mate ATV speed in km/h and mph.
13.
Odometer/Trip Meters (A & B)/
Hour Meter
— Odometer regis-
ters the total distance the ATV has
traveled. Trip meters can register
two different types of distances
(for instance, A could register trip
distance and B could register dis-
tance between stops). Trip meters
can be reset. Hour meter registers
total ignition switch ON time.
! CAUTION
Continued operation of the ATV with
high engine temperature may result
in engine damage or premature
wear.