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Incorrect use of the ATV can lead to serious or
fatal injury.
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Always use an approved helmet and other
safety equipment.
Never drive the machine on public roads.
Never allow any person to ride as a
passenger.
Never use the machine if you are under the
influence of drugs or alcohol.
YOU MUST NEVER:
Use the machine unless you have received
appropriate training and instruction.
Drive the machine on public roads. This is to
prevent the risk of collision.
Drive with a passenger on the machine.
Passengers affect the balance and steering
which means the driver is more likely to lose
control.
YOU MUST ALWAYS:
Drive the machine properly to avoid rolling
over on slopes, hilly ground and on curves.
Avoid driving on paved surfaces. Such
surfaces have an adverse effect on the
driving characteristics of the machine.
Read the Operating Instructions carefully. Follow all instructions and warnings.
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for buying our fully automatic four-stroke CVT model ATV 90-01. We are sure that you will
derive both benefit and great enjoyment from your 4-wheel vehicle for a long time to come. It is important,
however, that you carefully read through these instructions. Especially important information is highlighted
as follows:
NOTE
Means that you should pay attention. It concerns your safety!
WARNING
Failure to follow the instructions under WARNINGS can lead to serious or fatal
injury to the driver, onlookers or a person inspecting or repairing the vehicle.
CAUTION
Information under the heading CAUTION highlights special precautions that must
be taken to avoid damaging the vehicle.
COMMENT
COMMENTS include information that simplifies or clarifies procedures.
Your ATV is intended for both work and pleasure. However, it is NOT a speed monster designed for
racing. Bear in mind that inexperience is the most common cause of accidents. Carefully read all the
safety information in the operating instructions. If the driver loses control over the vehicle, the driver or
some one else may be seriously or fatally injured. Young people and beginners must be given correct
instruction and supervision until they have sufficient experience to drive on their own.