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KYMCO MAXXER 375 User Manual

KYMCO MAXXER 375
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Do not remove this Owner’s Manual from the ATV per the agreement guidelines of
the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Read this manual carefully before
operating the ATV as it contains important safety information.

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KYMCO MAXXER 375 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKYMCO
ModelMAXXER 375
CategoryOffroad Vehicle
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SECTION 1 - SAFETY INTRODUCTION

ATV SAFETY ALERT

TO AVOID DEATH OR SEVERAL PERSONAL INJURY

Lists critical safety precautions to prevent severe injury or death.

HANGTAGS & WARNING INFORMATION

WARNING LABELS

2. WARNING

Details improper ATV use leading to severe injury or death.

3. WARNING

Warns about operating the ATV under 16, increasing injury/death risk.

LOCATION OF PARTS AND CONTROLS

WARNINGS

POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this ATV without proper instruction.

Operating without instruction increases accident risk, requiring training.

POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating your ATV on paved surfaces.

Paved surfaces affect handling and control, increasing accident risk.

POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating your ATV at excessive speeds.

Excessive speed increases loss of control and accident risk.

POTENTIAL HAZARD Turning the ATV improperly.

Improper turning can cause loss of control, collision, or rollover.

POTENTIAL HAZARD Climbing hills improperly with your ATV.

Improper climbing risks loss of control or overturning.

POTENTIAL HAZARD Allowing anyone under 16-years of age to operate this ATV.

Children under 16 may lack skills, leading to accidents and injury.

POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating your ATV on public streets, roads, or highways.

Operating on roads risks collision with vehicles and is often illegal.

POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating your ATV after or while consuming alcohol or drugs.

Alcohol/drugs impair judgment and reaction, leading to accidents.

POTENTIAL HAZARD Failure to use extra care when riding your ATV on unfamiliar terrain.

Riding on unfamiliar terrain without care risks overturning or loss of control.

POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating your ATV on steep hills.

Steep hills increase overturning risk compared to level ground.

POTENTIAL HAZARD Carrying a passenger on this ATV.

Passengers affect balance and control, increasing accident risk.

POTENTIAL HAZARD Failure to inspect your ATV before operating it. Failure to properly maintain your ATV.

Lack of inspection/maintenance increases accident or equipment damage risk.

POTENTIAL HAZARD Failure to use extra care when riding your ATV on rough, slippery, or loose terrain.

Riding on rough/slippery terrain risks loss of traction and control.

PREVENTION

CONDITION OF YOUR ATV

Emphasizes checking ATV condition before riding to prevent failure.

TIRES AND WHEELS

Crucial for proper operation; incorrect pressure causes handling issues.

SAFE RIDING CLOTHING AND GEAR

Details essential protective clothing for ATV riding to prevent injury.

OIL AND FUEL

Ensures sufficient fuel and proper oil level before each ride.

HELMET (head protection)

Crucial for preventing severe head injury or death.

A. BRAKES

Ensures brake system is functional; check levers and pedal.

B. THROTTLE

Checks throttle lever for free and smooth motion.

ACTIVE RIDING

STARTING A COLD ENGINE

Guides on starting the ATV engine in cold conditions, including primer lever use.

BRAKING / STOPPING

Provides guidelines for safe and effective braking and stopping.

STARTING

Explains how to start the ATV after the engine is warm.

WIDE TURNS

Explains techniques for safely executing wide turns.

QUICK TURNS

Describes methods for executing quick turns safely.

K-TURNS

Provides instructions for performing a K-turn maneuver.

RIDING UPHILL

Offers techniques for safely climbing hills, including weight shift.

RIDING DOWNHILL

Explains techniques for safely riding downhill using brakes and speed control.

SWERVING

Describes swerving as an emergency maneuver to avoid obstacles.

CROSSING OBSTACLES

Provides guidelines for safely crossing obstacles like logs and ruts.

CROSSING ROADS

Provides safety guidelines for crossing roads.

STOPPING YOUR ATV

Explains how to stop the ATV by releasing throttle and applying brakes.

BASIC OPERATING MANEUVERS

Covers fundamental maneuvers like mounting, starting, and stopping.

LEANING, WEIGHT SHIFT, AND BALANCE

Details how to use body weight for turning and balance.

SHARP TURNS

Details advanced techniques for making sharp turns.

SIDEHILLING / TRAVERSING HILLS

Details advanced skills for sidehilling, advising caution.

RIDING IN COLD WEATHER

Advises on pre-ride checks and appropriate clothing for cold weather.

HOW TO HANDLE THE ATV (Active Riding Techniques)

Covers techniques like leaning, weight shift, and balance for control.

SKIDDING or SLIDING

Explains how to control skids and slides.

STARTING THE ENGINE

Details the procedure for starting the ATV engine safely.

STALLING ON A HILL

Provides guidelines for handling a stalled ATV on a hill.

CROSSING WATER

Warns about water depth limits and potential hazards.

SOUND JUDGMENT

LOAD CAPACITY RATINGS

Lists maximum load, tongue weight, and towing capacity.

ALCOHOL AND DRUG CONSUMPTION

Details the severe impairment from alcohol/drugs, risking accidents.

ATV MAINTENANCE

Highlights the need for maintenance for safety and integrity.

RECKLESS RIDING

Warns about risks of speeding and stunts, increasing hospitalization chances.

PASSENGERS

States passengers are prohibited due to safety risks.

SUPERVISION

ATV RIDER AGE GUIDELINES

Recommends age-appropriate ATVs and age limits for operation.

INEXPERIENCED/UNTRAINED RIDERS

Prohibits inexperienced riders and mandates owner supervision.

SECTION 2 - OPERATION & MAINTENANCE

GENERAL INFORMATION

CONTROL LOCATIONS & FUNCTIONS

SHIFTING

Explains how to shift the automatic dual-range transmission.

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

BRAKES

Emphasizes periodic maintenance of the ATV's brakes.

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

Provides a schedule for routine maintenance tasks.

AIR FILTER

Explains how to inspect, clean, and service the air filter.

Engine/Transmission - Oil and Filter

Refers to oil viscosity chart for proper engine oil selection.

KYMCO USA LIMITED WARRANTY

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