2010
Owner and Operator’s Manual
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100 % ELECTRIC RANCH-HAND ATV
or other extreme conditions can cause
accelerated brake wear. This could lead to
an accident. If you operate your vehicle
under these conditions, the brake must be
inspected more often than recommended in
the MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE.
1. Inspect the front disk brake caliper for
leakage. If brake fluid leaks, the safety of
riding could be affected.
2. Inspect the brake hose for cracks, and
the joint for leakage.
3. Check the brake fluid level in the brake
fluid reservoir, if level is low inspect brake
pads for wear and hydraulic system for
leaks.
4. To add brake fluid, unscrew the 2 screws
on top of the brake fluid container. Add
DOT3 or DOT4 brake fluid. Do not mix
brake fluid types.
Brake fluid cap
Brake fluid reservoir
Brake hose
Front disk brake caliper
Brake disk
Brake fluid level
Tubeless Tire Repair:
If a leak or flat tire occurs due to a puncture,
the tire may be repaired using a plug type
patch (if permissible by law). If the damage
is from a cut, or if the puncture cannot
be repaired using a plug, the tire should
be replaced. When operating your ATV
in areas here transportation or service
facilities are not readily available, it is strongly
recommended that you bring a plug type
repair kit and a tire air pump with you.
Failing to inspect and maintain your ATV’s
brake system properly could be hazardous.
Improper maintenance of the brake increases
your chance of having an accident. Be sure to
inspect the brake before riding according to
the INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING section.
Always maintain your brakes according to the
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE.
WARNING
Operating the ATV in harsh conditions could
be hazardous if you do not inspect brake
wear often. Operating in mud, water, sand,
specified air pressure is obtained.
Using tires that have been installed
incorrectly could be hazardous.The ATV may
have unusual handling if the tires are installed
incorrectly. The tires are intended to rotate
in a specific direction, as indicated by the
arrows on the sidewall of each tire. Install
tires correctly so they rotate in the proper
direction.
Tire Replacement:
Your ATV has low-pressure tubeless tires.
Air is sealed by the contact surfaces of the
inner wheel rim and the tire bead. If the inner
wheel rim or tire bead is damaged, air may
leak. Be extremely careful not to damage
these sections when replacing tires.
It is important to use the proper tools
when repairing or replacing tires in order to
protect the tire bead or wheel rims. Have
this work done by your authorized service
center or a qualified tire repair station. When
breaking the tire bead loose from the wheel,
be extremely careful not to damage the inner
wheel rim surface or the tire bead.