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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
Brake Lever
The front and rear brakes are applied by squeezing the brake lever (1)
toward the handlebar. The front and rear brakes are hydraulically
activated disc type brakes that are activated by only one lever.
Always test brake lever travel and master
cylinder fluid level before riding.
When squeezed, the lever should feel
firm. Any sponginess would indicate a
possible fluid leak or low master
cylinder fluid level, which must be
corrected before riding. Contact your
dealer for proper diagnosis and repairs.
Brakes
Check the brake fluid level in the master cylinder before each use of
the ATV. The master cylinder (2) is located on the left handlebar.
The fluid level can be seen through an indicator window (3) on the top
of the master cylinder. This “eye” will appear dark when the fluid
level is full. When fluid needs to be added, the eye will be clear.
NOTE:
When checking the fluid level, the ATV must be on level
ground with the handlebars straight. If the fluid level is low, add DOT
3 brake fluid only. DO NOT OVERFILL. See page 121 for the part
numbers of Polaris products.
Operating the ATV with a spongy brake lever can result in loss of
braking, which could cause an accident. Never operate the ATV
with a spongy-feeling brake lever.
WARNING
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An over-full master cylinder may cause brake drag or brake
lock-up, which could result in serious injury or death. Maintain
brake fluid at the recommended level. Do not overfill.
WARNING
Never store or use a partial bottle of brake fluid. Brake fluid is
hygroscopic, meaning it rapidly absorbs moisture from the air. The
moisture causes the boiling temperature of the brake fluid to drop,
which can lead to early brake fade and the possibility of accident
or severe injury. After opening a bottle of brake fluid, always
discard any unused portion.
WARNING