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Tracker Off-Road 600
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ATV Operation
Active riding and basic maneuvers are
the foundation of your ATV ride. Without
basic skills, it’s impossible to move to
this level — active riding. These are your
basic maneuvers:
Mounting the ATV
Starting the Engine
Starting a Cold Engine
•Shifting
Braking/Stopping
•Parking
Dismounting the ATV
Mounting the ATV
To get seated:
1. From the left side, grab the left-side
handlebar, apply the brake, and put
your left foot on the footrest.
2. Grab the right-side handlebar.
3. Swing your leg over the seat and set
your right foot down on the right-side
footrest.
4. Get seated in a comfortable position.
5. Always keep your feet planted on the
footrests.
Starting the Engine
Always start with the ATV on a flat, level
surface. Carbon monoxide poisoning can
kill you, so keep your ATV outside while it’s
running. Follow these steps to start it up:
1. Mount the ATV and sit down.
2. Engage the brake lever lock.
3. Turn on the ignition.
4. Shift into neutral.
5. Move the emergency stop switch to
RUN.
6. Press the starter button.
7. Let the engine warm up.
Starting a Cold Engine
NOTE: It is very important not to
touch or compress the throttle lever
during the starting procedures.
1. Turn off all electrical accessories
(lights, etc.); then rotate the ignition
switch key to the first position (ON)
leaving the headlights OFF.
NOTE: N or P is displayed on the
LCD gauge. If vehicle is in gear
(gauge displays L, H or R), the brake
must be held to start.
OHA041
2. Press on the starter button.
NOTE: Do not touch the throttle
lever until the engine has run for at
least 3 minutes.
3. Allow the engine to warm up for
approximately 2-3 minutes or until the
ATV will accelerate without hesitating.
Basic Operating
Maneuvers
CAUTION
Do not run the starter motor for more
than 8 seconds per starting attempt.
The starter motor may overheat caus-
ing severe starter motor damage.
Allow 15 seconds between starting
attempts to allow the starter motor to
cool.
CAUTION
Do not run the starter motor for more
than 8 seconds per starting attempt.
The starter motor may overheat caus-
ing severe starter motor damage.
Allow 15 seconds between starting
attempts to allow the starter motor to
cool.

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