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ATV Operation
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
(hand warmer, lights, etc.); then
rotate the ignition switch key to the
first position (ON) leaving the head-
lights OFF. Note that the N is indi-
cated on the LCD.
NOTE: On the 400, pump the
primer three times when the tem-
perature is at 0° C (32° F) or colder.
To access the primer, the seat and
right-side heat shield must be
removed.
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2. Press the starter button.
NOTE: Do not touch the throttle
lever until the engine has run for at
least 3 minutes.
3. If the engine does not start, press the
starter button again for eight sec-
onds.
NOTE: At this point on the 400 if
the engine does not start, pump
the primer three more times; then
press the starter button again.
4. Allow the engine to warm up for
approximately 2-3 minutes or until the
ATV will accelerate without hesitating.
Shifting (400/500/550)
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1. To engage the high range from neu-
tral, move the shift lever forward.
2. To engage the low range from high
range, move the shift lever outward
and forward.
NOTE: The high range is for nor-
mal riding with light loads. The low
range is for carrying heavy loads
or trailer towing. Compared to
HIGH range, the LOW range posi-
tion provides slower speed and
greater torque to the wheels.
CAUTION
Do not run the starter motor for more
than eight seconds per starting
attempt. The starter motor may over-
heat causing severe starter motor
damage. Allow 15 seconds between
starting attempts to allow the starter
motor to cool.
CAUTION
Always shift into low range when oper-
ating on wet or uneven terrain, when
towing or pushing heavy loads, and
when using a plow. Failure to follow
this caution may result in premature V-
belt failure or in damage to related
drive system components.