• Start engine and drive forward
slowly a few feet and apply all
brakes individually to test them.
• Check operation of 2WD/4WD se-
lector.
Correct any problem you may have
found before riding. See an autho-
rized Bombardier ATV dealer as nec-
essary.
Starting the Engine
Insert key in ignition switch and turn to
ON.
Place the engine stop switch to RUN.
Press the start button and hold until
the engine starts.
CAUTION: Do not hold the start
button more than 30 seconds. A
rest period should be observed be-
tween the cranking cycles to let the
starter cool down. Pay attention
not to discharge the battery.
Release the start button immediately
when the engine has started.
NOTE:
If the battery is dead, engine
cannot be started. Have the battery
recharged or replaced.
Shifting the Transmission
Let engine idle to warm up.
Apply brakes and select the desired
gear range H or L.
NOTE:
The brake must be applied
when the transmission lever is en-
gaged in the park position.
Release brakes.
CAUTION: Make sure parking brake
is fully disengaged before operat-
ing the ATV.
Gradually press the throttle lever to in-
crease engine speed and thus engag-
ing the continuously variable transmis-
sion (CVT).
At the opposite, when the throttle
lever is released, the engine speed
decreases.
Using the Reverse
CAUTION: When changing from
forward to reverse, or vice-versa,
always completely stop the vehicle
and apply the brake prior to moving
the transmission lever.
The same procedures as
SHIFTING
THE TRANSMISSION
above apply ex-
cept for the following.
Set the transmission lever in RE-
VERSE position.
2WD/4WD Selector
The 4WD mode may be selected
or deselected when the vehicle is
stopped.
CAUTION: The vehicle must be
stopped to engage or disengage
2WD/4WD
selector.
Mechanical
damage may occur if selector is en-
gaged or disengaged while driving.
CAUTION: If the rear wheels are
spinning, release the throttle and
wait engine return to the idle before
selecting the 4WD mode.
The 4WD mode is engaged when the
selector is pushed downwards.
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