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Additional safety tips: 

  Participate in an approved ATV safety education training program. 

  Always provide responsible adult supervision for ATV operators younger than 18 years of age. 

  Never let youths less than 16 years old ride full-sized ATV's. 

  Follow all safety recommendations of the ATV manufacturer. 

  Operate ATVs only during daylight.  

  Wear a helmet with face protection at all times. 

  Operate only four-wheeled ATVs.  

  Provide a drug and alcohol free environment. 

  Always use the buddy system. 

  Avoid riding in areas where contact with automobiles might be possible. 

  Drive ATVs on surfaces as recommended by the manufacturer.  

  Travel at speeds conducive to conditions and operator abilities. 

  Check on the conditions of the trails you will be traveling. 

  Know and understand local and state laws governing the use of ATVs. 

  Permit only one operator per ATV _ NO Passengers. 

  Insist on a "perfect fit" between the ATV and the physical, mental, and emotional maturity of the operator.  

  Use antenna flags and wear bright clothing to increase visibility. 

  Use maps and a compass if you are riding in an unfamiliar area..  

  Make a mental note of landmarks; you may need them if you are stranded.  

  If you are lost at night, do not move around. You will waste valuable fuel that you can use to ride safety in 

the daylight. 

  Carry a first-aid pack with you. 

  Carry snacks and a water supply with you. 

  Carry equipment to handle medical and mechanical emergencies.  

  Your vehicle field repair kit should include the following items; 

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  the manufacturer's tool kit 

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  wire, tape, elastic cords,  

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  possibly locking pliers 

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  and a tow rope. 

  Pre-Ride Inspection - Inspecting the condition of your ATV before each ride is very important to minimize 

the chance of injury and maximize the enjoyment of your ride. It also helps to ensure long term 
performance of your ATV. Follow the owner’s manual guide to inspection and maintenance of your ATV. 
A well maintained ATV will give you years of enjoyment. 

  Watch out for thin ice which may be camouflaged by snow. 

  Remember, you can ride further in one hour than you can walk in an entire day. 

 
 

Age Recommendations by model size 

ATV Model Size

 

ETON Models Minimum 

Age

 

Weight Capacity

 

Under 70cc

 

RXL-40E 

RXL-50M 

RXL-70 

6 years and older

 

70 Lbs

 

70 - 90cc

 

RXL-90 

RXL-90R 

12 years and older

250 Lbs

 

over 90cc

 

CXL-150 

16 years and older

250 Lbs

 

150 cc

 

CXL-150 

16 years and older

300 Lbs

 

Copyright ©2008-2009 ETON America, all rights reserved.

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Страница 1: ...E TON YUKON II OWNER S MANUAL CXL 150 Copyright 2008 2009 ETON America all rights reserved...

Страница 2: ...le operating this vehicle the driver must always wear protective clothing Protective helmet with face shield elbow and knee pads long leg pants gloves and hard soled boots should always be worn when o...

Страница 3: ...mission Oil 13 Tires Wheels Tire inspection 14 Tire pressure 14 Spark Plug 14 Spark Arrester Screen 14 Air Filter 15 Braking Systems Front Brake Inspection 15 Front Brake Adjustment 16 Rear Brake Insp...

Страница 4: ...sary to cross a public road or highway the vehicle should be pushed across using extreme caution 5 DO NOT operate this vehicle while under the influence of drugs alcohol or other medication that impai...

Страница 5: ...level in the oil tank Check fuel level and inspect for fuel leaks Remember you can ride further in one hour than you can walk back in one day 10 WARM UP your body with some exercises before riding Thi...

Страница 6: ...ace free of any ignition source 13 NEVER run the vehicle in an enclosed area The exhaust gases from the engine contain CARBON MONOXIDE which can be fatal if breathed in high concentrations for an exte...

Страница 7: ...ntal note of landmarks you may need them if you are stranded If you are lost at night do not move around You will waste valuable fuel that you can use to ride safety in the daylight Carry a first aid...

Страница 8: ...itch 5 Front Brake Lever 6 Throttle Lever 7 Fuel Gauge 8 Transmission Gear indicator Lamps 9 Transmission Gear Shift Shaft 10 Starter Button Vehicle Identification Number VIN is located at the front o...

Страница 9: ...uce your pressure on the lever and the spring tension will automatically reduce your speed The travel of the throttle lever is controlled by the throttle stop bolt As your operator gains more experien...

Страница 10: ...engaged Fuel Tank The fuel tank fill cap is located on top of the unit just ahead of the seat The cap contains a vent to prevent a vacuum from forming in the tank as fuel is used The vent tube must b...

Страница 11: ...our on your ATV than you can walk in one day Inline Fuel Filter Your ATV is equipped with an inline fuel filter to prevent dirt and debris from entering the carburetor and engine Check the filter for...

Страница 12: ...heck the oil level with a cold engine Your engine requires SAE 30W engine oil and the crankcase capacity is 1 0 Liters 1 quart The engine oil should be changed before the start of each riding season o...

Страница 13: ...Replace any damaged lines and repair any leaking connections before starting the engine Transmission Shifting Your ATV is equipped with a fully automatic C V T transmission and has forward and reverse...

Страница 14: ...gear box The oil level is correct when the level in the sight glass is half way up the glass The level should be checked with the engine stopped and cold Checking the level when the engine is hot can...

Страница 15: ...rk plug wire Clean dirt from around spark plug base with brush or compressed air Remove spark plug with spark plug wrench Set the spark plug gap on the new plug to 0 023 Install the new plug screwing...

Страница 16: ...r box and replace the filter element as needed Braking Systems Your ATV unit is equipped with dual front mechanical drum brakes and a rear hydraulic disc brake The front brakes are applied by squeezin...

Страница 17: ...using the adjustment wheel where the cable attaches to the lever assembly After obtaining the correct adjustment insure that the locking nut is tightened securely against the adjusting wheel to preven...

Страница 18: ...to operate safely the brake system must be purged of air in the lines and reservoir To bleed the air will require two people to perform the following procedure 1 Place a drain pan under the brake cal...

Страница 19: ...r tension retighten the axle position locking bolt The chain should be kept well lubricated to prevent excess wear and premature failure We recommend that you lubricate the chain every 15 hours of ope...

Страница 20: ...ng nut and turn the throttle stop screw clockwise to reduce the throttle travel thus reducing the maximum speed of the unit Turning the stop screw counter clockwise will increase the throttle travel t...

Страница 21: ...Check all indicator lights and switches for proper operation 12 Insure you are wearing proper clothing and protective gear Helmet Gloves Pads etc Starting Procedure The following procedure must be fo...

Страница 22: ...inside of the turn while supporting your weight on the outer footrest Use the throttle to maintain power throughout the turn If you do not use this turning technique the unit will have a tendency to...

Страница 23: ...kept free of debris to allow air to free flow to the oil cooling radiator Dual driving lights and Brake Tail light for additional safety Test the operation of your driving lights and Brake Tail light...

Страница 24: ...ension Front Dual A arm Adjustable Shocks 3 5 travel Rear Swing Arm Adjustable Shock 3 75 travel Brakes Front Dual Mechanical drum Rear Hydraulic Disc Tires Front 21 7 10 Rear 22 10 10 Min 3 2psi 0 23...

Страница 25: ...80 90 weight gear Oil Transmission Volume 750cc 25 4oz Spark Plug NGK C7HSA NGK Nipendenso U22FS U Champion Z9Y Not recommended Electrode Gap 0 6 0 7mm 0 023 0 027 Carrying Capacity Front 16kg 30lb Ra...

Страница 26: ...astener I I I Wheels Wheel Nuts I I I Steering System I I Suspension System I I Waste Gas Recovery Valve I R Gear Engine Oil I R Intake Exhaust Valve Adj I Note I Inspect and Clean Adjust Lubricate or...

Страница 27: ...Page 26 YUKON II Wiring Diagram Copyright 2008 2009 ETON America all rights reserved...

Страница 28: ...aused by accidents misuse negligence improper vehicle operation 2 Any modification or alteration to any standard specifications or equipment 3 Any repairs made by an unauthorized dealer or service fir...

Страница 29: ...ize themselves with the machine and to make certain the unit is in proper operating condition The dealer is responsible for checking and performing all items on the set up and pre delivery checklist p...

Страница 30: ...Page 29 Owner s Notes Copyright 2008 2009 ETON America all rights reserved...

Страница 31: ...f the problem All eligible warranty repairs must be made at any authorized dealer s normal place of business Any transportation costs or other expenses which may occur in order to obtain warranty serv...

Страница 32: ...be determined LIMITED LIABILITY The liability of ETON America LLC under this Limited Vehicle Warranty is limited solely to the remedying of the defects in the materials or workmanship by any authorize...

Страница 33: ...f initial retail purchase date issued at the time of purchase to an authorized ETON America LLC Scooter moped vehicle dealer at the time warranty repairs are performed on the Scooter moped vehicle You...

Страница 34: ...Page 33 Copyright 2008 2009 ETON America all rights reserved...

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