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Throttle Lever
Control engine RPM with the posi-
tion of the throttle lever. Operate
this lever with the thumb. Pushing
it forward increases engine RPM
and allowing it to retract decreases
engine RPM.
Throttle Limiter Screw
Throttle lever travel may be limited
by adjusting the throttle limiter screw. The throttle limiter should be
adjusted according to the operator’s skill and experience. To adjust the
throttle limiter, use the following procedure.
1. Loosen the jam nut.
2. Turn the throttle limiter screw clockwise to decrease engine RPM
maximum or counterclockwise to increase engine RPM maxi-
mum.
3. Tighten the jam nut securely.
Fuel Valve
The fuel valve is incorporated in
the gas tank. There are three posi-
tions: ON, RES, and OFF.
In the OFF position, the valve will
not allow gasoline to flow to the
carburetor. In the ON position (the
normal operating position), gaso-
line will flow from the tank to the
carburetor.
Moving the valve to the reserve (RES) position will allow the operator
to use the remaining gasoline in the tank. When turning the valve to
any of the three positions, be sure the indicator is pointed directly at
the position desired.
LCD/Indicator Lights
NOTE: The
LCD/indicator
lights monitor several ATV
functions. The gauge is back-
lit
whenever
the
ignition
switch is in the LIGHTS posi-
tion.
1. Speedometer
-
To
select
miles per hour (MPH) or kilo-
meters per hour (KM/H), press and hold button A while watching
the gauge. Release the button when the desired display is indi-
cated.
2. Odometer/Trip Meter - To select odometer (ODO) or trip meter
(TRIP), press and hold button B while watching the gauge.
Release the button when the desired display is indicated. While in
TRIP mode, depress and hold buttons A and B to reset the trip
meter to zero.
3. Clock - To set the clock, use the following procedure.
A. Using button B, make sure the gauge is in the odometer
(ODO) mode; then simultaneously depress and hold buttons A
and B until the hour flashes in the clock window (approxi-
mately three seconds).
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! WARNING
Never leave the valve in the ON or RES position when the
engine is not running.
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