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5. Release the brake lever lock by
squeezing the brake lever. It will
return to its released position.
Rear Foot Brake
Pressing the rear foot brake downward
will apply the brake to the rear wheels.
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Headlight OFF/HI/LO
Switch
Use the headlight OFF/HI/LO switch to
select the high or low headlight beam
when the ignition switch is in the
LIGHTS position. When the switch is in
the HI position, the high beam will illu-
minate. When the switch is in the LO
position, the low beam will illuminate.
When the switch is in the OFF position,
only the taillight will illuminate.
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Emergency Stop Switch
OFF position
- The ignition circuit is off.
The engine cannot be started or will not
run. If the emergency stop switch is used to
stop the engine without turning off ignition
switch, the battery may discharge.
RUN position - The ignition circuit is
on. The engine can start and run.
In an emergency, slide the switch to the
OFF position to stop the engine. Apply
the brakes to stop the wheels.
Starter Button
Pushing in on this button activates the
starter motor. Before starting the engine,
make sure the ignition switch is in the ON
position, the transmission is in neutral, and
the parking brake lock is engaged.
NOTE: This ATV has a safety
interlock switch which prevents the
starter motor from activating when
the transmission is not in neutral.
The interlock will be bypassed if the
hand brake lever is compressed or
if the auxiliary brake pedal is
depressed.
Reverse Override
These ATV’s are equipped with a reverse
speed limiter system. When additional
RPM is needed in reverse, depress and
hold the override button.
! WARNING
Always check to be sure that the
brake lever lock has been disengaged
before operating the ATV. An accident
could result if the brake lever lock is
left engaged while the ATV is operated
due to overheating of the brake sys-
tem.
! WARNING
Never use the brake lever lock as a
parking brake or depend on it to hold
the ATV when parking on a hill. The
brake may relax if left engaged for a
long period of time. This could cause
an accident; therefore, do not leave
the ATV on a hill depending on the
brake lever lock. Always block the
downhill side of the wheels if leaving
the ATV on a hill or park the ATV in a
sidehill position.