Break-In Period; Engine; Belt; 10-Hour Inspection - BOMBARDIER outlander max series Operator's Manual

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BREAK-IN PERIOD

Engine

A break-in period of 10 operating hours is re-
quired before running the vehicle at sustained
full throttle.
CAUTION: Never mix oil with fuel. This vehi-
cle has a 4-stroke engine. Oil must be added
to engine base only.
During this period, maximum throttle should
not exceed 3/4. However, brief full accelera-
tion and speed variations contribute to a good
break-in. Continued wide open throttle accel-
erations, prolonged cruising speeds and en-
gine overheating are detrimental during the
break-in period.
While reading this Operator's Guide, remember that:
Indicates a potential hazard that, if not avoided, could result in serious injury or death.

Belt

A new belt requires a break-in period of 50 km
(30 miles). Avoid strong acceleration/deceler-
ation, pulling a load or high speed cruising.

10-Hour Inspection

As with any precision piece of mechanical
equipment, we suggest that after the first
10 hours, 300 km (185 m.) or 30 days after
the purchase, whichever comes first, your ve-
hicle be inspected by an authorized Bombar-
dier ATV dealer. This inspection will give you
the opportunity to discuss the unanswered
questions you may have encountered during
the first hours of operation.
The 10-hour inspection is at the expense of
the vehicle owner.
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