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2. To install the rear rack, place the rack
into the two front receivers; then
lower the rear of the rack into the rack
latch receivers. Install the two front
locking pins; then release the rack
latches and lock into position.
Rack Loading (Front
and Rear)
The front rack and rear rack are designed
to carry specified load capacities. Always
refer to the Load Capacity Ratings Chart
for proper capacities.
Rear Seat (Optional)
1. To install the optional rear seat,
remove the rear rack; then engage the
two front mounting lugs into the
mounting rack. While holding down
firmly on the front of the seat, push
the seat forward until the rear tabs
engage the rear mounting latches.
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2. Lock the seat into position by pulling
the two latch handles to the rear and
rotating them to the horizontal posi-
tion.
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3. To remove the rear seat, pull the two
latch handles to the rear and rotate
them to the vertical position.
4. Lift the rear of the seat up; then pull
slightly to the rear and lift the seat off
the mountings.
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Front Seat Lock
NOTE: The rear seat (if installed)
must be removed prior to removing
the front seat.
1. To remove the front seat, pull the seat
lock lever up (located at the rear of
the seat). Raise the rear end of the
seat and slide it rearward.
2. To lock the seat into position, slide
the front of the seat into the seat
retainers and push down firmly on
rear of seat. The seat should automat-
ically lock into position.
! WARNING
Make sure the loads on the front and
rear racks will not interfere with the
ATV controls or obstruct the view of
the operator. Also, make sure the
loads are evenly distributed, properly
secured, and will not shift while oper-
ating the ATV.
! WARNING
Make sure the seat is secure before
mounting the ATV. Severe personal
injury may result if the seat is not
properly secured.
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