IV RIDING THE VEHICLE
What to Do Before Starting the Engine (Key ON)
ITEMS TO BE
INSPECTED
INSPECTION TO PERFORM
✔
Check operation of indicator lamps in multifunction gauge
(during first few seconds of key ON)
Multifunction gauge
Check for messages on multifunction gauge
Check operation and cleanliness of headlights and taillight
Check operation of low and high beams
Check operation of brake light
Check operation and cleanliness of turn signal lights
Lights
Check operation of hazard warning lights
Horn
Check operation of the horn
Fuel level
Check the fuel level.
What to Do After the Engine is Started
ITEMS TO BE
INSPECTED
INSPECTION TO PERFORM
✔
Steering
Check if steering operates freely by completely turning it
from side to side
Shift lever
Check operation of shift lever (P, R, N, H and L)
2WD/4WD selector
Check operation of 2WD/4WD selector
Brakes
Drive forward slowly a few feet and apply brake lever
and brake pedal individually. The brakes must fully apply.
Lever and pedal must fully return when released
Emergency engine
stop switch
Check that the emergency engine stop switch is working
properly
Ignition switch
Check if ignition switch is working properly by restarting
and stopping the engine
2) Riding Gear
Actual weather conditions should help you decide how to dress. Dress for the
coldest weather expected. Thermal underwear next to the skin also provides a
good insulation. It is important that the operator always wears the appropriate
protective riding gear and apparel, including an approved helmet, eye protection,
boots, gloves, a long sleeved shirt and pants. This type of clothing will provide
you protection from some of the minor hazards you may encounter en route. The
operator must never wear loose clothing such as a scarf that may get entangled in
the vehicle or on tree branches and shrubs. Depending on conditions, anti-fogging
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A) SAFETY INFORMATION
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Summary of Contents for Can-Am 450 Series
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