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Operation

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Tire Inflation

IMPORTANT: 

Inflation pressure in all tires is 14 psi. 

Overinflating above recommended tire pressure can 

reduce the life of the tire. Check tire pressures before 

each use.

WARNING: 

Excessive pressure (above 

14 psi) may cause the tire/rim 

assembly to burst with sufficient force 

to cause severe injury or death. 

Starting Engine

WARNING: 

This is an off-road utility 

vehicle and it should not be operated on 

public highways. Know and comply with 

all laws and regulations governing the 

use of off-highway vehicles in your area.

IMPORTANT: 

Before starting the engine, read this 

manual and the Engine manual thoroughly to 

understand all instructions.

WARNING: 

Do not run an engine in 

an enclosed area. Engine exhaust 

contains carbon monoxide, which is 

very poisonous and can cause death. 

Move the vehicle outside or to a well 

ventilated area.

1. 

While sitting in the seat with your seat belt 

fastened, insert key into ignition switch.

2. 

Move shift lever into Neutral.

NOTE: 

Engine will not start if the shift lever is 

not in Neutral.

3. 

Verify parking brake is set.

4. 

Pull out the choke knob if engine is cold.

5. 

Turn key to the START position.

IMPORTANT: 

DO NOT run the starter 

continuously for more than 5 seconds, 

otherwise the battery may discharge quickly. 

6. 

Release key to the RUN position when engine 

starts.

7. 

If engine does not start, wait a few seconds 

and repeat steps 5 & 6.

8. 

After engine starts, push in choke knob.

9. 

Release parking brake while your foot is 

on the brake pedal, place shift lever in 

the desired gear, release brake and press 

accelerator pedal slowly.

IMPORTANT: 

Do not operate the engine 

under full load until engine has warmed up.

Stopping Engine

1. 

To stop utility vehicle, release accelerator pedal 

and depress brake pedal until vehicle comes to 

a complete stop.

2. 

Move shifter back into Neutral.

3. 

Set parking brake and turn key switch to STOP 
position.

4. 

Remove the key when not in use.

WARNING: 

The vehicle may roll if the 

parking brake is not engaged. Always 

set the parking brake, especially on 
slopes.

Refueling Fuel Tank

 

WARNING: Avoid injury from 

explosion or fire. Do not carry fuel or 

other flammable liquids in vehicle or 

cargo bed. 

1. 

Stop vehicle on a level surface and apply 

parking brake.

2. 

Turn the ignition key to the STOP position and 

remove key.

3. 

Allow engine to cool for five minutes before 

adding fuel.

4. 

Clean area around fuel cap and remove.

5. 

Fill tank with fresh, unleaded, regular grade 

fuel only to bottom of filler neck. Use a 

minimum of 87 Octane (10% Ethanol Max.).

6. 

After refueling, push the fuel cap downward on 

the fuel tank fill neck and turn clockwise until it 

clicks to tighten. Always re-install the fuel cap 

tightly onto the fuel tank after removing. 

Driving Utility Vehicle

1. 

Adjust the operator’s seat to the most 

comfortable position that allows you to 

operate all controls and pedals. See Seats 

section in Controls & Features, page 8.

2. 

Adjust the seat belt to fit comfortably around 

your lap, then buckle the seat belt.

WARNING: 

Do not operate the 

vehicle without the OPS in place and 

the seat belt fastened securely around 

your waist and chest. 

 

3. 

Start the engine as instructed earlier and 

make sure the front wheels are turned to the 

desired direction of travel.

4. 

Push down on brake pedal and pull slightly up 

on the parking brake lever while depressing 

the lock button and then slowly lower the 

lever to release parking brake.

5. 

Move the shift lever in the center console 

to the desired setting. To avoid damaging 

transmission, depress brake pedal fully and 

make sure vehicle is completely stopped 

before shifting into Forward, or Reverse.

WARNING: 

Do not stop or start 

suddenly when going uphill or 

downhill. Be cautious when changing 

direction on slopes. Apply brakes 

when going down slopes to maintain 

control of vehicle. 

6. 

Release brake pedal and slowly apply pressure 
to the accelerator pedal.

7. 

Release accelerator and apply brake pedal 
evenly and firmly to slow down or stop.

Differential Lock

The differential lock lever is located in the center 

console between the seats. See Controls and 

Features section and Figure 3-1.

1. 

To engage; stop utility vehicle, place into 

Neutral, and pull the lever upward into the ON 

position. The differential will then lock and 

remain so until it is disengaged, giving equal 

power to both rear wheels. See Figure 4-1.

Forward

Reverse

Neutral

OFF

ON

Shift Lever

Figure 4-1

IMPORTANT: 

Engage the differential as the last 

option when stuck in mud or similar situation or 

when the left and right side wheels are turning at 

slightly different speeds.

WARNING: 

To avoid transmission 

damage, injury, or turf damage, drive 

slow when operating utility vehicle 

with differential lock engaged as 

steering response is noticeably 

reduced. Also, do not drive the utility 

vehicle with the differential lock 

engaged on concrete, asphalt or any 

high traction surfaces.

2. 

To disengage the differential lock; stop the utility 

vehicle, place in Neutral, and push the lever 
downward to the OFF position. See Figure 4-1.

Loading the Cargo Bed

WARNING: 

The utility vehicle may 

become unstable if the cargo bed is 

loaded incorrectly. Avoid loose and 

unsecured loads or uneven loading of 

material.

1. 

Verify cargo bed is securely latched before 

loading.

2. 

Securely anchor all loads in cargo bed and do 

not load beyond maximum capacity.

Note:  

The maximum box capacity is 350 lb (158 kg).

3. 

When loading objects into cargo bed, be sure 

load is securely anchored and evenly distributed.

4. 

Do not load above height of cargo bed. 

Load could shift forward striking driver or 

passenger or cause driver to lose control of 

vehicle.

5. 

Avoid loads which exceed physical dimensions 

of cargo bed.

6. 

Avoid concentrated loads at rear or sides of 

cargo bed. Be sure load is distributed evenly.

7. 

Reduce load and ground speed when 

operating over rough or hilly terrain. DO NOT 

overload vehicle. Limit loads to those that can 
be safely controlled.

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