Brake Pedal; Footpeg; Grab Handles - Can-Am outlander 400 series Operator's Manual

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RES (reserve)
When fuel is exhausted in the fuel tank
when in the ON position, an emergen-
cy supply of fuel is available by turn-
ing the knob to RES. The reserve con-
tains approximately 12% of the fuel
tank capacity. Use this position only
when the ON supply is empty.
When down to the reserve, refuel as
soon as possible. Ensure to turn the
valve back to the ON position after re-
fuelling.
CAUTION: Improper opening of fu-
el valve will restrict the flow of fu-
el. Make sure valve is fully opened
while running.

13) Brake Pedal

When pressed down, the rear brake
is applied. When released, the brake
pedal should return to its original posi-
tion. Braking effect is proportional to
the force applied on the pedal and to
the type and condition of the terrain.
NOTE: The brake will have also an ef-
fect on front wheels through the drive
train.
The brake pedal applies the rear brake
only. Should the main brake system
fail, the rear brake can be activated by
depressing the brake pedal.
1. Brake pedal
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14) Footpeg

Use this area to keep your feet and the
passenger's (2-UP models) feet sta-
ble.
TYPICAL — 2-UP MODELS
1. Operator's footpeg
2. Passenger's footpeg

15) Grab Handles

2-UP Models
The grab handles must be used by the
passenger to hold on firmly during ve-
hicle operation.
WARNING
Never hold on to the operator. Al-
ways hold the grab handles firmly.
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1. Grab handles
2. Passenger's seat

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