Summary of Contents for Can-Am OUTLANDER 6x6 2021 Series
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OUTLANDER Series WARNING Read this guide thoroughly. It contains important safety information. Minimum recommended age: Operator: 16 years old. Keep this Operator’s Guide in the vehicle. 2 1 9 0 0 2 1 4 6 Original Instructions...
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For more information go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov/products/passenger-vehicle. In Canada, products are distributed by Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (BRP). In USA, products are distributed by BRP US Inc. The following trademarks are the property of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc.: Can-Am ® D.E.S.S.™ DPS™ Outlander™ Rotax ®...
He has taken training to per- BRP warranty and a network of autho- form the initial setup and inspection of rized Can-Am dealers ready to provide your vehicle as well as completed the the parts, service or accessories you final adjustment before you took pos- may require.
English version shall pre- proper instruction. Take a training vail. course. All operators should receive training from a certified instructor. For more information about ATV safety, contact an authorized Can-Am dealer to find out about available training courses nearest you. _______________...
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FOREWORD WARNING Throughout this Operator's Guide, the term “1-UP” refers to vehi- cles designed to carry the operator only while the term “2-UP” refers to vehicles designed to carry also a passenger. Make sure to identify and follow the warnings and instructions that are applicable to your specific model.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Avoid Carbon Monoxide – For refueling, strictly adhere to in- FUEL structions in Poisoning – Never start or operate the engine if All engine exhaust contains carbon the fuel cap is not properly installed. monoxide, a deadly gas. Breathing car- bon monoxide can cause headaches, Gasoline is poisonous and can cause dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, confu-...
SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES THIS VEHICLE IS NOT A TOY AND CAN BE HAZARDOUS TO OPERATE. – This vehicle handles differently from other vehicles including motorcycles and cars. A collision or rollover can occur quickly, if you fail to take proper precautions, even during routine maneuvers such as turning and driving on hills or over obstacles.
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SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES – Always use proper procedures if you stall or roll backwards when climbing a hill. To avoid stalling, use low gear and maintain a steady speed when climbing a hill. If you stall or roll backwards, follow the driving technique procedures as RIDING TECHNIQUES described in in this Operator's Guide.
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SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES – The tires of this vehicle are not suited for paved road use. – This vehicle is not designed for jumping, nor can it fully absorb the high impact energy generated during manoeuvres such as jumping which, can be passed on to you, the operator.
Beginners and inexperienced operators should complete a training course. They should then regularly practice the skills learned during the course as well as the operating techniques described in this Operator's Guide. For more information about a training course, contact an authorized Can-Am dealer. _______ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING V00A1AQ POTENTIAL HAZARD Failure to follow the age recommendations for this vehicle. WHAT CAN HAPPEN A lack of respect for this age recommendation can lead to severe injury or death of the child. Even though a child may be within the age group for which this vehicle is recommended, he may not have the skills, abilities, or judgment needed to operate this vehicle safely and may be involved in a serious accident.
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Failure to respect the physical limitations of the passenger on 2-UP models. WHAT CAN HAPPEN A passenger that cannot completely lean his feet on footrests can be ejected when riding on uneven terrain. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD The passenger must be capable of keeping his feet on the footrests and his hands on grab handles at all times when he is seated on the vehicle.
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OPERATION WARNINGS 2-UP Models Only WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Carrying more than one (1) passenger on this vehicle. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Carrying more than one (1) passenger reduces your ability to balance and control this vehicle. Could cause an accident, resulting in harm to you and/or your passengers. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never carry more than one (1) passenger.
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Allowing passenger(s) to sit on front or rear racks on this vehicle. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Allowing a passenger could: – Impair vehicle stability which could lead to a loss of control. – Result in injury to passenger(s) from impact on hard surfaces. –...
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this vehicle on paved surfaces. WHAT CAN HAPPEN The tires are designed for off-road use only, not for use on pavement. Paved surfaces may seriously affect handling and control of this vehicle, and may cause the vehicle to go out of control.
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this vehicle on public streets, roads or highways. WHAT CAN HAPPEN You can collide with another vehicle. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never operate this vehicle on any public street, road or highway, even a dirt or gravel one.
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Riding this vehicle without wearing an approved helmet, eye protection and protective clothing. On 2-UP models, passenger should also have an approved helmet with a rigid chin guard. WHAT CAN HAPPEN – Riding without an approved helmet increases the chances of a severe head injury or death in the event of an accident.
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING V00A07Q POTENTIAL HAZARD Using this vehicle with drugs or alcohol. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause the passenger to fall off (2-UP models). Could seriously affect your judgment. Could cause you to react more slowly. Could affect your balance and perception. Could result in an accident or death.
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING V00A08Q POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this vehicle at excessive speeds. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Increases your chances of losing control of the vehicle, which can result in an accident. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always travel at a speed which is appropriate for the terrain, visibility and operating conditions, and your experience.
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Attempting wheelies, jumps and other stunts. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Increases the chance of an accident, for the operator and the passenger (2-UP models), including an overturn. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never attempt stunts, such as wheelies or jumps. Do not try to show off. WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Failure to inspect the vehicle before operating.
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Riding on frozen waterways. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Breaking through the ice can lead to severe injury or death. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never ride this vehicle on a frozen surface before you are sure the ice is thick enough and sound enough to support the vehicle and its load, as well as the force that is created by a moving vehicle.
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Failure to use extra care when operating this vehicle on unfamiliar terrain. WHAT CAN HAPPEN You can come upon hidden rocks, bumps, or holes, without enough time to react. Could result in the vehicle overturning, passenger ejection (2-UP models) or loss of control.
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Failure to use extra care when operating on excessively rough, slippery or loose terrain. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause loss of traction or vehicle control, which could result in an acci- dent, including an overturn or passenger ejection (2-UP models). HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Do not operate on excessively rough, slippery or loose terrain until you have learned and practiced the skills necessary to control this vehicle on...
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Turning improperly. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Vehicle could go out of control, causing a collision or an overturn or passen- ger ejection (2-UP models). HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always follow proper procedures for turning as described in this Operator's Guide.
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating on excessively steep hills. WHAT CAN HAPPEN The vehicle can overturn more easily on extremely steep hills than on level surfaces or small hills. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never operate this vehicle on hills too steep for the vehicle or for your abili- ties.
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Climbing hills improperly. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause loss of control, passenger ejection (2-UP models) or cause ve- hicle to overturn. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always follow proper procedures for climbing hills as described in this Op- erator's Guide.
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Going down a hill improperly. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause loss of control, passenger ejection (2-UP models) or cause ve- hicle to overturn. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always follow proper procedures for going down hills as described in this Operator's Guide.
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Improperly crossing hills or turning on hills. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause loss of control, passenger ejection (2-UP models) or cause ve- hicle to overturn. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never attempt to turn the vehicle around on any hill until you have mastered the turning technique as described in this Operator's Guide on level ground.
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Stalling, rolling backwards or improperly dismounting while climbing a hill. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could result in vehicle overturning. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Use low gear and maintain steady speed when climbing a hill. Switch 6x6 If you lose all forward speed: Operator and passenger (2-UP models) must keep their weig ht uphill.
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Improperly operating over obstacles. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause loss of control (passenger ejection on 2-UP models), or a colli- sion. Could cause the vehicle to overturn. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Before operating in a new area, check for obstacles. Never attempt to ride over large obstacles, such as large rocks or fallen trees.
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Skidding or sliding improperly. WHAT CAN HAPPEN You may lose control of this vehicle. You may also regain traction unexpectedly, which may cause the vehicle to overturn or passenger ejection (2-UP models). HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Learn to safely control skidding or sliding by practicing at low speeds and on level smooth terrain.
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this vehicle through deep or fast flowing water. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Tires may float, causing loss of traction and loss of control, which could lead to an accident. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never operate this vehicle in fast flowing water or in deep water. Check water depth and current before you attempt to cross any water.
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Improperly operating in reverse. WHAT CAN HAPPEN You could hit an obstacle or person behind the vehicle, resulting in serious injury. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD When you select reverse gear, make sure there are no obstacles or people behind the vehicle.
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this vehicle with improper tires, or with improper or uneven tire pressure. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Use of improper tires on this vehicle, or operation of this vehicle with improper or uneven tire pressure, may cause loss of control, tire blow outs, tire to move around on its rim, and increases the risk of an accident.
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All parts and accessories added to this vehicle should be approved by BRP and should be installed and used according to instructions. If you have questions, consult an authorized Can-Am dealer. NEVER install a passenger seat (on 1-UP models) or use the cargo area to carry a passenger.
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Overloading this vehicle, carrying or towing cargo improperly. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause changes in vehicle handling which could lead to an accident. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never exceed the stated load capacity for this vehicle including operator and passenger (2-UP models), as well as other loads and added acces- sories.
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OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING V03M01Q POTENTIAL HAZARD Transporting flammable or dangerous material can lead to explosions. WHAT CAN HAPPEN This can cause serious injury or death. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never transport flammable or dangerous material. ________ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
Correct any problem that you discover to reduce the risk of a breakdown or crash. See an authorized Can-Am dealer as necessary. Before using this vehicle, the operator should always perform the following pre-ride inspection check list.
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PRE-RIDE INSPECTION ITEMS TO BE ✔ INSPECTION TO PERFORM INSPECTED If you transport a cargo, respect the load capacity. LOADING THE CARGO RACKS Refer to Ensure cargo is properly secured to the racks Check that the cargo bed release handle is locked by pin If you are pulling a trailer or another equipment: Cargo –...
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PRE-RIDE INSPECTION ITEMS TO BE ✔ INSPECTION TO PERFORM INSPECTED Drive forward slowly a few feet and apply brake lever Brakes and brake pedal individually. The brakes must fully apply. Lever and pedal must fully return when released Emergency engine Check that the emergency engine stop switch is working stop switch properly...
Please take the time to study this Operator's Guide and all on-product safety labels SAFETY VIDEO as well as the located at https://can-am.brp.com/off-road/safety. They more completely describe what you should know about this vehicle before riding it. Whether you are a new user or an experienced rider, it is important for your personal safety that you know the controls and features of this vehicle.
RIDING THE VEHICLE 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.
RIDING THE VEHICLE 2-UP Models This vehicle is designed specifically to carry an operator and ONE (1) passenger only. The passenger must be seated on the designated passenger's seat and hold on to the grab handles at all times. NEVER install other passenger's seat other than the one recommended by BRP.
RIDING THE VEHICLE This vehicle can cause OHV wildfires if debris builds up near the exhaust or other engine hot spots and ignites then falls off into dry grass. Avoid riding in wet areas, through muskeg or tall grass, where debris can build up. Should you ride in those areas, inspect and remove all debris from your engine and hot spots.
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RIDING THE VEHICLE It is also wise to know the terrain condition on the other side of a hill or bank. All too often there exists a sharp drop-off that is impossible to negotiate or descend. Whenever there is the slightest doubt that the vehicle can safely negotiate an ob- stacle or a particular piece of terrain, always choose an alternate route.
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RIDING THE VEHICLE Turning Practice turning at low speeds before attempting to turn at faster speeds. Keep both hands on handlebars and feet on footpegs. Maintain a constant speed or a slight acceleration during turn. To reduce the risk of rollovers: –...
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RIDING THE VEHICLE WARNING The tires of this vehicle are not suited for paved road use. Also this vehicle is not equipped with a rear differential (rear wheels are always turning at the same speed). For these reasons, pavement may seriously affect the handling and control of the vehicle.
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RIDING THE VEHICLE Braking Always keep both hands on handlebars and feet on footpegs when braking. Practice braking to get familiar with the brake response. – Do it at low speed first, then increase the speed. – Practice braking in straight line at different speeds and different braking force. –...
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RIDING THE VEHICLE When riding on 2-UP models, the operator is responsible for the safety of the pas- senger; in doubt, disembark the passenger before proceeding. Uphill Driving 1-UP Models Before trying to climb a hill, keep these things in mind. Hill Climbing should only be attempted by experienced operators.
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RIDING THE VEHICLE go easy on the throttle to avoid acceleration. Abrupt slope or terrain variation or rolling one wheel over an obstacle could have a big impact on the stability as it will lift the front of the vehicle increasing the risk of tipping over. Some hills are too steep to safely stop or recover from after an unsuccessful climbing attempt.
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RIDING THE VEHICLE Decelerating while negotiating a slippery downhill slope could “toboggan” the vehicle. Maintain steady speed and/or accelerate slightly to regain control. Try to avoid steep inclines. If you're not careful, you could tip over when going down hills. sfvmo2014-012-523 2 2 -UP Models The operator is responsible for the safety of the passenger;...
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RIDING THE VEHICLE WARNING Do not try to stop or save the vehicle from damage. WARNING Be careful when loading and transporting liquid reservoirs. They can affect vehicle stability when side hilling by pulling downhill and increasing the risk of a roll over. vmo2012-012-527 2 2 -UP Models The passenger must synchronize his movements with the operator.
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RIDING THE VEHICLE Crossing Water Water can be a unique hazard. If it is too deep the vehicle may “float” and topple. Check the water depth and current before you attempt to cross any water. Water should not go above the footrest. Be wary of slippery surfaces such as rocks, grass, logs, etc., both in the water and on its banks.
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RIDING THE VEHICLE with the movement of control levers, switches and brake pedal. Before starting with your ATV check the steering, throttle and brake lever and pedal controls for interference free operation. Whenever an ATV is ridden on a snow covered drive path the tire grip is generally reduced causing the vehicle to react differently to control inputs from the operator.
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RIDING THE VEHICLE When riding in sand dunes it is advisable to equip the vehicle with an antenna type safety flag. This will help make your location more visible to others over the next sand dune. Proceed carefully should you see another safety flag ahead. Since the antenna type safety flag can snag and rebound on your body if caught, do not use it in areas where there are low hanging branches or obstacles.
Your vehicle can help you perform a number of different LIGHT tasks ranging from snow removal to pulling wood or carrying cargo. A variety of accessories are avail- able from your authorized Can-Am dealer. To prevent possible injury, follow the in- structions and warnings that accompany the accessory. Always respect the load limits of the vehicle.
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MOVING LOADS AND DOING WORK EXAMPLES OF ACCESSORY PACKAGE WEIGHT MODEL WEIGHT Flat bed 0 kg (0 lb) 15 kg (33 lb) Side wall Farmer 50 kg (110 lb) To reduce the risk to lose control or the load carried, follow these recommenda- tions.
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MOVING LOADS AND DOING WORK Loading the Cargo Bed NOTICE When loading or unloading, do not exceed the weight limit of 50 kg (110 lb) on lower tailgate. Load cargo as low as possible – a higher load can raise the vehicle’s center of gravity, which can reduce stability.
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MOVING LOADS AND DOING WORK Usage of Unlockable Stabilizer Bar sfvmo2014-001-518_a 1. Cargo bed release handle sfvmo2014-001-001_a 1. Stabilizer bar pin locked NOTICE Always turn off engine when tilting the cargo bed. Unlock stabilizer bar from both sides for off-road operations and when op- WARNING erating at high speed on bumpy trails.
MOVING LOADS AND DOING WORK Reduce your speed when hauling a WARNING load and turn gradually. Avoid hills and – Keep yourself and others clear rough terrain. Never attempt steep of the cargo bed and vehicle hills. Allow more distance for brak- frame junction when lowering ing, especially on inclined surfaces and cargo bed.
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MOVING LOADS AND DOING WORK Use caution when disconnecting a loaded trailer; it or its load may topple on you or others. When hauling a trailer, respect the ma- ximum hauling capacity indicated on the label on the hitch and mentioned in SPECIFICATION Make sure there is at least some weight on the tongue.
IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) Canada/United States Hang Tag This vehicle comes with a hang tag and labels containing important safety informa- tion. Any person who rides this vehicle should read and understand this information be- fore riding. WARNING – Locate and read operator's guide. Improper ATV use can result in SE- VERE INJURY or DEATH.
If missing or damaged, they can be replaced free of charge. See an authorized Can-Am dealer. NOTE: In the event of any discrep- ancy between this guide and the ve- hicle, the safety labels on the vehicle have precedence over the labels in this guide.
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Read and understand all safety labels, locate and read operator's guide NEVER carry a passenger too small to firmly plant feet on footrests and and watch the safety video using the QR code link or visit Can-am web securely grasp hand holds. site before operation.
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) DO NOT STAND HERE 704904736 704904736 LABEL 7 Improper tire pressure or overloading can cause LOAD COLD TIRE PRESSURE loss of control, resulting in SEVERE INJURY or UP TO FRONT : 34.5 kPa (5 psi) DEATH.
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) . Locate and read operator's guide. Overloading can cause loss of control, resulting in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH. NEVER carry a passenger on this carrier. NEVER exceed the load capacity of 460 kg (1,015 lb) including weight of rider(s), cargo, accessories, and trailer tongue weight.
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) This vehicle is an all terrain vehicle and is not intended for use on public roads. 704905680 Ce véhicule est un véhicule tout terrain qui n’est pas destiné a être utilisé sur les voies publiques. EN_704905680_DEC LABEL 13 NEVER...
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) WARNING Do not open when hot. NEVER sit on tail gate. MAX 100 kg (220 lb) 704903688 704903688 LABEL 18 NEVER exceed the load capacity of 100 kg (220 lb) on tail gate. Get familiar with this ATV; it may exceed the performance of other ATVs you may have ridden in the past.
IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) Compliance Labels Technical Information Labels These labels indicate vehicle's compli- ance. Bombarider Recreational Products Inc. certifies that this ATV complies with ANSI / SVIA-1-2017 Standard. Bombardier Produits Récréatifs inc. certifie que ce VTT est conforme à la norme ANSI / SVIA-1-2017 Standard.
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) DESENGAGE THE RELEASE HANDLE AND PUSH DOWN THE CARGO BED ENGAGE THE RELEASE HANDLE AND PUSH UP THE CARGO BED 704904606 LABEL 2 DESENGAGE THE RELEASE HANDLE AND PUSH DOWN THE CARGO BED ENGAGE THE RELEASE HANDLE AND PUSH UP THE CARGO BED 704904607 LABEL 3...
REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS In Canada, if you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform Transport Canada in addition to notifying Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. If Transport Canada receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.
CONTROLS 219002146-002 TYPICAL 1) Throttle Lever The throttle lever is located on the RH side of the handlebar. The throttle lever controls the engine speed. To increase or maintain vehicle speed, press the throttle lever with your right thumb. To decrease vehicle speed, release the throttle lever.
CONTROLS 2) LH Brake Lever The LH brake lever is located on the LH side of the handlebar. V07K02Y TYPICAL V07K01Y 1. Brake lever lock 2. Press to apply parking brakes TYPICAL 1. Brake lever NOTE: Locking lever can be adjusted 2.
CONTROLS 4) Brake Pedal The shift lever has 5 positions: The brake pedal is located on the RH SHIFT LEVER POSITIONS side of the vehicle near engine. POSITION GEAR The brake pedal function is to slow down or stop the vehicle. Park Reverse Neutral...
CONTROLS This vehicle can be operated using 2 WARNING different types of key programming: When driving downhill in reverse, – Normal gravity can increase the vehicle – Performance speed above the set limited re- Refer to your dealer for complete infor- verse speed.
8 different keys. If you have more than one D.E.S.S. equipped Can-Am vehicle, each can be programmed by your authorized 219001733-003_a Can-Am dealer to accept the other ve- HEADLIGHT SWITCH FUNCTIONS hicle D.E.S.S. keys. 1. Lights OFF 2. Low beam and taillight 3.
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CONTROLS Engine Start Button vmo2016-022-030_d TYPICAL 1. Override button 2. Engine start button vmo2016-022-030_g TYPICAL Override Function 1. Engine start button 2. Emergency engine stop switch The override switch main function is to bypass the engine speed limiter in re- When engine start button is pressed verse operation by allowing maximum and held, it starts the engine.
CONTROLS NOTE: When using the override func- tion, the gauge will scroll an OVER- RIDE message to confirm that the function is activated. 3. To disengage the override function, simply release the override switch. DPS Function This button is also used to change the DPS (Dynamic Power Steering) mode.
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CONTROLS vmo2016-022-030_f TYPICAL 1. In 2. Out NOTE: Using the winch intensively over a long period of time may dis- charge the battery. While reading this Operator’s Guide, remember that: WARNING Indicates a potential hazard that, if not avoided, could result in serious injury or death.
4.5" DIGITAL DISPLAY Central Display This display shows trip informations: – Cumulative distance odometer – Trip A – Trip B – Cumulative hours – Clock Use UPPER (TRIP) button to change the displayed information. Hold UPPER (TRIP) button to reset Trip A/B meters.
4.5" DIGITAL DISPLAY Fault Codes LIGHTS DESCRIPTION NOTE: Only when codes are actives. Green - Neutral Using LOWER (MENU) button, Select CODES and hold to see actives and oc- curred fault codes. Fault codes will be RED - The battery voltage scrolled on the Lower Display.
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(minutes flash). 8. Press LOWER (MENU) button to ac- knowledge minutes. Setting Language The gauge display language can be changed. Refer to an authorized Can-Am dealer for language availability and to setup the gauge to your prefer- ence. _______________...
EQUIPMENT 1) Operator's Seat WARNING The seat is designed for an operator Confirm that the operator's seat only. is properly locked in position by pulling back and up several times. WARNING Never allow anyone to seat as a Passenger's Seat (Including passenger on this vehicle.
EQUIPMENT Passenger's Seat Removal WARNING 1. To unlock latch, pull the passenger's It is of the upmost importance for seat latch lever toward the front of the passenger's safety that you the seat. confirm that the passenger's seat is properly locked in position by pulling back and up several times.
EQUIPMENT To Open Rear Storage Compartment To Open Storage Compartment Hatch Unlatch storage compartment hatch. vmo2012-012-018_a TYPICAL 1. 12 V power outlet Remove protective cap to use. Always reinstall it after use to protect against weather. sfvmo2014-012-023_c Do not exceed the rating capacity. Re- PULL LATCHES UPWARDS SPECIFICATIONS fer to...
EQUIPMENT vmo2015-023-504 FRONT CARGO RACK vmr2015-146-001_a To Close Rear Storage WARNING Compartment – Never carry a passenger on a To Close Storage Compartment cargo rack. Hatch – Cargo must never interfere with the drivers line of sight or affect Gently pull, lift and push hatch into his ability to properly steer the place.
EQUIPMENT 2. Align and insert glove box latching system into the vehicle's "LINQ" opening. sfvmo2014-001-005_a 1. Latch 3. Remove glove box. 6) Trailer Hitch Convenient hitch to install a ball to tow a trailer or other equipment. Use only sfvmo2014-001-004_a the ball type hitch certified by BRP.
EQUIPMENT To power up the vehicle without start- WAKING UP ing the engine, refer to THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 9) Roller Fairlead The roller fairlead is used to prevent damages to the vehicle and guide the wire rope into the winch. sfvmo2014-001-003_a 1.
EQUIPMENT sfvmo2014-001-020_a 1. Cargo bed release handle 2. Hairpin clip To Lower Cargo Bed To lower the cargo bed, simply push it down into place and secure with hair- pin clip. CARRYING LOADS Refer to in the SAFETY INFORMATION section. 12) Anchoring Hooks To provide anchoring point to secure cargo inside the cargo bed, 4 anchor-...
EQUIPMENT (IF AVAILABLE ON YOUR MODEL) 1) Flat Bed sfvmi2014-018-006_a 2. Lower tail gate. sfvmo2014-001-006 NOTE: Do not remove tail gate yet. 2) Side Wall sfvmi2014-018-005 sfvmo2014-001-007 3. Remove locking handle hairpin clips Side Walls and Tail Gate Removal from both sides. sfvmi2014-018-004_b 4.
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EQUIPMENT (IF AVAILABLE ON YOUR MODEL) sfvmi2014-018-002_a sfvmi2014-018-008_a 5. Lift side wall up and remove it. 8. Secure with hairpin clip. Repeat on other side. sfvmi2014-018-001_a sfvmi2014-018-003_a Side Walls and Tail Gate Installation WARNING 1. Remove locking handle hairpin clips from both sides.
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EQUIPMENT (IF AVAILABLE ON YOUR MODEL) sfvmi2014-018-008_b sfvmi2014-018-004 6. Install tail gate. 3. Place side wall on flat bed and lower it on its place. Repeat on other side. sfvmi2014-018-009 WARNING sfvmi2014-018-003_b Make sure you do not leave any 4. Place locking handles. objects or hands between lifted tail gate and side walls to ensure proper latching of the tail gate.
EQUIPMENT (IF AVAILABLE ON YOUR MODEL) 3) Farmer sfvmo2014-001-016_a sfvmo2014-001-010 2. Remove cargo extension. 2.1 Turn latch to the open position Side Walls and TailGate Removal on both sides. and Installation 2.2 Lift cargo extension. NOTE: See Side walls and tail gate re- SIDE moval and installation from topic WALL...
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EQUIPMENT (IF AVAILABLE ON YOUR MODEL) Tail Gate Extension Installation WARNING 1. Open tail gate latches form both Make sure you do not leave hands sides. between latches and tail gate. 4. Install tail gate extension. 4.1 Align and insert cargo exten- sion into the vehicle's "LINQ"...
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EQUIPMENT (IF AVAILABLE ON YOUR MODEL) Optional Places for Cargo Extension Cargo extension can be aligned into the vehicle's LinQ openings as on pictures below. sfvmo2014-001-021_a 1. Cargo extension sfvmo2014-001-019_a 1. Cargo extension LinQ Grips and Front LinQ Rack Align and insert LinQ grips and Front LinQ rack into the vehicle's LinQ open- ings.
FUEL Fuel Requirements NOTICE Never experiment with other fuels. Engine or fuel system NOTICE Always use fresh gaso- damages may occur with the use of line. Gasoline will oxidize; the re- an inadequate fuel. sult is loss of octane, volatile com- NOTICE pounds, and the production of gum Do NOT use fuel from fuel...
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FUEL vmo2015-023-502_a 1. Fuel reservoir cap WARNING If a differential pressure condition is noticed (whistling sound heard when loosening fuel reservoir cap) have vehicle inspected and/or re- paired before further operation. 4. Insert the spout into the filler neck. 5. Pour fuel slowly so that air can es- cape from the tank and prevent fuel flow back.
BREAK-IN PERIOD Operation During Break-In A break-in period of 10 operating hours or 300 km (200 mi) is required for the vehicle. Engine During the break-in period: – Avoid full throttle operation – Maximum throttle should not ex- ceed 3/4 –...
BASIC PROCEDURES Starting the Engine Operating the Shift Lever The shift lever must be set to PARK or Apply brakes and immobilize vehicle, NEUTRAL. then select the desired shift lever posi- tion. NOTE: For your convenience, an over- ride mode allows the engine to be Release brakes.
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BASIC PROCEDURES Release accelerator pedal and use brakes to completely stop the vehi- cle. Set shift lever in PARK position. Use the vehicle emergency stop switch to stop the vehicle. Remove D.E.S.S. key from D.E.S.S. post. If you must park on a steep incline or if the vehicle is carrying cargo, block the wheels using rocks or bricks.
– Lubricant inspection and replace- ment as required (engine, gearbox NOTICE authorized and rear final drive). Can-Am dealer to have the CVT in- spected and cleaned. NOTICE Failure to have vehicle serviced may lead to permanent What to Do if Water is in the...
Do not use: – Any electrical equipments – Winch (if equipped) It will be necessary to take the vehi- cle to an authorized Can-Am dealer as soon as possible. NEVER ATTEMPT TO START THE ENGINE! ______________...
TUNE YOUR RIDE WARNING Suspension adjustment could af- fect vehicle handling. Always take time to familiarize yourself with the vehicle's behavior after any suspension adjustment have been made. Suspension Adjustment Suspension adjustment and loading can have an effect on your vehicle han- vmo2013-007-015_a dling and comfort.
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TUNE YOUR RIDE NOTE: The DPS adjustment will not DPS MODE be possible if the vehicle gearbox is set to REVERSE. Maximum steering assist MAX. The DPS adjustment will not be pos- sible by Override/DPS button if the Medium steering assist vehicle does not run.
TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE When contacting a towing or trans- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS porting service, be sure to ask if they Ensure you have a good have a flatbed trailer, loading ramp or Visibility visibility during the entire power ramp to safely lift the vehicle maneuver.
TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE 3. Back off the vehicle, verify ramps 3. If the vehicle is not equipped with a are still secure, then proceed at winch, proceed as follows: proper speed. 3.1 Attach strap to lower front 4. Carefully drive vehicle onto platform bumper anchor.
TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE vmo2013-007-014_a TYPICAL 1. Front tie-down point location vmo2013-007-003_a TYPICAL 1. Rear tie-down point location NOTICE Securing vehicle at other locations may damage the vehicle. Getting vehicle out of trailer WARNING Vehicle may have moved during transport. Ensure vehicle is prop- erly aligned with ramps before proceeding.
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Although an authorized Can-Am Off-Road dealer has an in-depth technical knowl- edge and tools to service your vehicle, the emission-related warranty is not condi- tioned on the use of an authorized Can-Am Off-Road dealer or any other establish- ment with which BRP has a commercial relationship.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Make sure to perform proper maintenance at recommended intervals as indicated in the tables. Some items of the maintenance schedule must be performed in function of the calendar, regardless of the distance or time of operation. EVERY 1 500 KM (1,000 MI) OR 50 HOURS (whichever comes first) EVERY 750 KM (500 MI) OR 25 HOURS (whichever comes first) Inspect and clean engine air filter.
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE PERFORM AT THE FIRST 3 000 KM (2,000 MI) AND AT 6 000 KM (4,000 MI) THEN FOLLOW THE REGULAR SCHEDULE PERFORM AT THE FIRST 1 500 KM (1,000 MI) AND AT 3 000 KM (2,000 MI) THEN FOLLOW THE REGULAR SCHEDULE Replace gearbox oil Clean the vehicle speed sensor (VSS) EVERY 6 000 KM (4,000 MI) OR 200 HOURS (whichever comes first)
FILTER CLEANING AND OILING in this NOTE: A socket wrench may be used section for maintenance procedure. to ease removal. NOTE: An accessory pre-filter for "dusty conditions" may be used. Con- tact an authorized Can-Am dealer for details. ______________...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES vmr2012-010-017_a vmo2012-012-039_a TYPICAL - SOME PARTS REMOVED FOR 1. Air filter cover CLARITY 1. Air filter housing inlet drain tube Remove air filter. 3. Check air filter dirty chamber for cleanliness. – If any debris or water are found, clean air filter chamber using a vacuum cleaner.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Air Filter Cleaning and Oiling Foam Filter Oiling 1. Make sure filter is clean. Refer to FOAM FILTER CLEANING CAUTION Always wear propriate skin and eye protection. 2. Spray AIR FILTER OIL (P/N 219 700 Chemicals can cause a skin rash and 340) or equivalent on the foam filter eye injury.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES vbs2009-012-001 TYPICAL 6. Slightly grease plastic body of filter for ease of installation and future re- moval. vmo2014-007-001_a TYPICAL Air Filter Installation 1. Console 2. Studs and grommets Slightly grease O-ring seal and plastic body of air filter. Engine Oil Install air filter as the reverse of re- moval.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 2. Reinstall dipstick, screw in it com- XPS RECOMMENDED ENGINE OIL pletely. Scandinavia: 3. Remove and check oil level. It 4T 5W40 should be near or equal to the up- SYNTHETIC per mark. BLEND OIL (EUR) (P/N 779290) General purpose Other Countries: 4T 5W40...
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Engine Oil Change Wait a while to allow oil to flow down to crankcase then check oil level. Refill as necessary. CAUTION The engine oil can be very hot. Wait until engine oil is Dispose of oil as per your local environ- warm.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 8. Wipe off any oil spillage on engine. Radiator Radiator Inspection Periodically check the radiator area for cleanliness. tmr2011-010-005_a 1. Outlet bore to the engine oil providing system 2. Inlet bore from the oil pump to the oil filter 2.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES See an authorized Can-Am dealer, re- WARNING pair shop or person of your own choos- Do not remove the coolant reser- ing to check the performance of the voir cap if engine is hot. cooling system. Engine Coolant Use a funnel to avoid spillage.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Engine Coolant Replacement Cooling System Draining Remove the gauge support. vmo2012-012-058_b 1. Coolant drain plug NOTE: Do not unscrew the coolant drain plug completely. 650 Models Disconnect the lower radiator hose 219001854-001_a and drain the remaining coolant into a Step 1: Pull up suitable container.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 7. At this point, wait until engine reaches normal operating tempera- ture. 8. Depress the throttle lever two or three times; then add coolant if re- quired. 9. Stop the engine and let it cool down. 10. Install coolant reservoir cap. 11.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES NOTE: Spark arrester screen replace- ment is required only when damaged Inspect spark arrester chamber in muf- fler. Clean any debris as required. Install new gasket, tail pipe and new re- taining screws. Reinstall muffler cover with new re- taining screws.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 219001854-001_b 219002146-003 Step 1: Hook Step 2: Engage retaining tab TYPICAL Gearbox Oil CVT Air Filter Cleaning 1. Inspect filter and replace if dam- Gearbox Oil Level Verification aged. NOTICE Check level and refill if necessary. Do not overfill. Operat- ing the gearbox with an improper level may severely damage gear- box.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Place the vehicle on a level surface. Clean drain plug area. Clean the oil level plug area. Under the vehicle, place a drain pan un- derneath the oil drain plug area. Remove the oil level plug. Remove the gearbox drain plug. vmo2012-012-057_a TYPICAL - 1000 ENGINE 1.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES NOTICE Use ONLY the recom- mended type of oil. The oil should be level with the bottom of the oil level orifice. NOTICE Do not overfill. Install the oil level plug with its O-ring. Tighten plug to specification. TIGHTENING TORQUE 5 N•m ±...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES vmo2006-007-032_a 1. Throttle body V07I0HY 2. Side cover screws 1. Inner housing protector Insert the needle of the lubricant can in Remove the cable from the throttle the end of throttle cable adjuster. lever housing. NOTE: Slide cable in clip slot and re- CAUTION Always wear move the end of cable from clip.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Spark Plug Removal Unscrew spark plugs one turn. CAUTION Always wear safety goggles when using pressurized air. Clean spark plugs and cylinder heads with pressurized air if possible. Unscrew spark plugs completely us- ing a spark plug socket, then remove them.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Remove the following: SPARK PLUG GAP – LH side and extension panels 0.8 mm to 0.9 mm – LH footboard panel. 1000 (.031 in to .035 in) Apply a small amount of copper-based anti-seize lubricant over spark plug threads to prevent a possible seizure.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Tighten the CVT cover screws as per following sequence. Vmr2012-018-005_a 1. Puller/locking tool 2. Fixed sheave of driven pulley Slide the belt over the top edge of fixed Vmr2012-018-003_a sheave to remove it. CVT COVER TIGHTENING SEQUENCE TIGHTENING TORQUE CVT cover 7 N•m ±...
Drive and Driven Pulleys Inspecting the Drive and Driven Pulleys This inspection must be performed by an authorized Can-Am dealer, repair shop, or person of your own choosing vmo2012-012-031_a for maintenance, repair, or replace- 1. Battery holder 2.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Remove corrosion from battery cable terminals and battery posts using a firm wire brush. Battery Installation Battery installation is the reverse of the removal procedure. NOTICE Always connect RED (+) battery cable first. vmo2015-023-503_a 1. Gauge support Fuses CAUTION Always remove key from D.E.S.S.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Headlight Bulb Replacement FRONT FUSE BOX NOTICE Never touch glass portion DESCRIPTION RATING of a halogen bulb with bare fingers, ECM Module, it shortens its operating life. If glass 4WD/6WD is touched, clean it with isopropyl al- cohol which will not leave a film on Winch the bulb.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Rotate light bulb counterclockwise to remove it from taillight. vmo2012-012-059_b LOW BEAM ADJUSTMENT 1. Adjustment knobs sfvmo2014-002-038_a TYPICAL: ROTATE BULB COUNTERCLOCKWISE Remove bulb socket from taillight. Installation is the reverse of the re- moval procedure. Drive Shaft Boot and Protector vmo2012-012-060_a HIGH BEAM ADJUSTMENT...
Push and pull the wheels from the up- For your convenience, a pressure per edge to feel the play. gauge is supplied in tool kit. See an authorized Can-Am dealer if SPECIFICATIONS Refer to for proper there is any play.
Tire Replacement Tires replacement should be per- formed by an authorized Can-Am dealer. WARNING – Replace tires only with the same type and size as original tires.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Rear Trailing Arms SUSPENSION GREASE Check trailing arms for distortion, SYNTHETIC cracks or bending. SUSPENSION Scandinavia See an authorized Can-Am dealer if any GREASE (EUR) problem is detected. (P/N 779226) SYNTHETIC Brakes All other SUSPENSION GREASE countries Brake Fluid Reservoir Level...
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Wait for the brakes to cool down. The brake inspection, maintenance and repair should be performed by an authorized Can-Am dealer. However, verify the following between vmo2012-012-035_a visits to your dealer: 1. Rear brake fluid reservoir –...
VEHICLE CARE Post-Operation Care Non Compatible Cleaning Products When vehicle is used in salt-water en- NON-COMPATIBLE MATERIAL vironment (beach area, launching and CLEANING TYPE loading boats etc.), rinsing the vehi- PRODUCTS cle with fresh water is necessary to preserve vehicle and its components. ANY PETROLEUM Metallic parts lubrication is highly rec- BASE CLEANING...
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VEHICLE CARE Compatible Cleaning Products MATERIAL COMPATIBLE TYPE CLEANING PRODUCT XPS ATV WASH (P/N 219 701 702) Polypropylene Soapy water vbs2012-006-001 SAFE FOR POLYPROPYLENE ______________...
4 months, proper storage is a ne- cessity. When using your vehicle after storage, a preparation is required. See an authorized Can-Am dealer, re- pair shop or person of your own choos- ing to have your vehicle prepared for either storage or the preseason.
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These numbers are also required by the authorized Can-Am dealer to complete warranty claims properly. We strongly recommend that you take note of all the serial numbers on your vehicle and supply them to your insur- ance company.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION Radio Frequency Digitally Encoded Security System (RF D.E.S.S. key) This device complies with FCC Part 15 and Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any in- terference, including interference that 219002024-001...
NOISE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM REGULATION (CANADA/UNITED STATES) Tampering with Noise Control Sys- tem Is Prohibited! U.S. Federal law and Canadian provin- cial laws may prohibit the following acts or the causing there of: 1. The removal or rendering inoper- ative by any person other than for purposes of maintenance, repair or replacement of any device or ele- ment of design incorporated into...
SPECIFICATIONS 650 Models ENGINE ROTAX 650, 4-stroke, 2 cylinders Engine type (V-twin), liquid cooled 4 valves/cylinder (mechanical Valve train adjustment), single over head camshaft (SOHC) with timing chain 0.06 mm to 0.14 mm Intake (.0024 in to .0055 in) Valve clearance 0.11 mm to 0.19 mm Exhaust (.0043 in to .0075 in)
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SPECIFICATIONS COOLING SYSTEM EXTENDED Scandinavia: LIFE PRE-MIXED COOLANT (EUR) (P/N 779223) EXTENDED Type All other countries: Coolant LIFE PRE-MIXED COOLANT (P/N 779150) or coolant specifically designed for aluminum engines Capacity 3.5 L (.9 U.S. gal.) TRANSMISSION CVT (Continuously Variable Type Transmission) Engagement RPM 1800 RPM...
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SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL SYSTEM High 2 x 60 W (HB3) Headlights 2 x 55 W (H11) Taillights 2 x 5/21 W FUSES MAINTENANCE Refer to in the Fuses section FUEL SYSTEM Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI), 46 mm Fuel delivery Type throttle body, 1 injector per cylinder Fuel pump Type Electrical (in fuel tank)
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SPECIFICATIONS DRIVE SYSTEM Capacity 300 ml (10.2 U.S. oz) 75W140 SYNTHETIC Scandinavia: GEAR OIL (EUR) (P/N 779215) Rear final drive oil 75W140 Type All other countries: SYNTHETIC GEAR OIL (P/N 779160) or synthetic gear oil 75W140 API GL-5 CV JOINT GREASE (P/N 293 550 CV joint grease 062) or an equivalent...
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SPECIFICATIONS BRAKES Rear brake Dual 214 mm cross drilled disc brake Type with hydraulic twin-piston caliper Capacity 260 ml (8.8 U.S. oz) Brake fluid Type DOT 4 Caliper Floating twin pistons (2 x 26 mm) Brake pad material Organic Minimum brake pad thickness 1 mm (.04 in) Minimum brake disc thickness 4.0 mm (.157 in)
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SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS 1-UP 208.1 cm (82 in) Wheelbase 2-UP 228 cm (89.8 in) Front 102.6 cm (40 in) Wheel track Middle and 97.4 cm (38 in) rear Ground clearance 27.9 cm (11 in) WEIGHT AND LOADING CAPACITY 1-UP 499 kg (1,100 lb) Dry weight 2-UP 531 kg (1,170 lb)
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SPECIFICATIONS 1000 Models ENGINE 1000 ROTAX 1000R, 4-stroke, 2 cylinders Engine type (V-twin), liquid cooled 4 valves/cylinder (mechanical Valve train adjustment), single over head camshaft (SOHC) with timing chain 0.06 mm to 0.14 mm Intake (.0024 in to .0055 in) Valve clearance 0.11 mm to 0.19 mm Exhaust...
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SPECIFICATIONS 1000 COOLING SYSTEM EXTENDED Scandinavia: LIFE PRE-MIXED COOLANT (EUR) (P/N 779223) EXTENDED Type All other countries: Coolant LIFE PRE-MIXED COOLANT (P/N 779150) or coolant specifically designed for aluminum engines Capacity 3.5 L (.9 U.S. gal.) TRANSMISSION 1000 CVT (Continuously Variable Type Transmission) Engagement RPM...
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SPECIFICATIONS 1000 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM High 2 x 60 W (HB3) Headlights 2 x 55 W (H11) Taillights 2 x 5/21 W FUSES MAINTENANCE Refer to in the Fuses section. 1000 FUEL SYSTEM Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI), 46 mm Fuel delivery Type throttle body, 1 injector per cylinder Fuel pump...
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SPECIFICATIONS 1000 DRIVE SYSTEM Capacity 300 ml (10.2 U.S. oz) 75W140 SYNTHETIC Scandinavia: GEAR OIL (EUR) (P/N 779215) Rear final drive oil 75W140 Type All other countries: SYNTHETIC GEAR OIL (P/N 779160) or synthetic gear oil 75W140 API GL-5 CV JOINT GREASE (P/N 293 550 CV joint grease 062) or an equivalent...
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SPECIFICATIONS 1000 BRAKES Capacity 260 ml (8.8 U.S. oz) Brake fluid Type DOT 4 Caliper Floating twin pistons (2 x 26 mm) Brake pad material Organic Minimum brake pad thickness 1 mm (.04 in) Minimum brake disc thickness 4.0 mm (.157 in) Maximum brake disc warpage 0.2 mm (.01 in) TIRES...
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SPECIFICATIONS 1000 DIMENSIONS Front 102.6 cm (40 in) Wheel track Middle and 97.4 cm (38 in) rear Ground clearance 27.9 cm (11 in) WEIGHT AND LOADING CAPACITY 1000 1-UP 556 kg (1,226 lb) Dry weight 2-UP 580 kg (1,278.7 lb) Weight distribution (front/middle/rear) 23/37/40 Front rack...
• Install new spark plugs if possible or clean and dry spark plugs. • Start engine as explained above. If engine continues to flood, see an authorized Can-Am dealer. NOTE: Make sure to verify that there is no fuel in engine oil, if so, replace engine oil.
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– A failure of the fuel pump may have occurred. – Check fuel pump fuse and relay. – If engine does not start, seek service from an authorized Can-Am dealer, repair shop, or person of your own choosing for maintenance, repair, or replacement.
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3. Cooling fan inoperative. – Check cooling fan fuse, refer to MAINTENANCE section. If the fuse is good, seek service from an authorized Can-Am dealer, repair shop or person of your own choosing for maintenance, repair or replacement. Please refer to the US EPA EMISSION-RELATED WARRANTY contained herein for information about warranty claims.
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– Once the load is reduced, the normal steering assistance will return. 2. CHECK ENGINE INDICATOR LAMP is ON and display shows CHECK DPS – Seek service from an authorized Can-Am dealer, repair shop or person of your own choosing for maintenance, repair or replacement.
If the message and the check engine light stay on after engine starting, stop engine. Check engine oil level. Refill if necessary. If the oil level is good, seek service from an authorized Can-Am dealer, repair shop or person of your own choosing for maintenance, repair or replacement. Please...
SCOPE OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. ("BRP")* warrants its 2021 Can-Am ATV sold by authorized Can-Am ATV dealers (as hereinafter defined) in the United States of America ("USA") and in Canada from defects in material or workmanship for the period and under the conditions described below.
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This warranty coverage is available only if each of the following conditions has been fulfilled: – The 2021 Can-Am ATV must be purchased as new and unused by its first owner from a Can-Am ATV dealer authorized to distribute Can-Am ATVs in the country in which the sale occurred (“Can-Am ATV dealer”);...
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BRP’s obligations under this warranty are limited to, at its sole discretion, repairing parts found defective under normal use, maintenance and service, or replacing such parts with new genuine Can-Am ATV parts without charge for parts and labor, at any authorized BRP dealer during the warranty coverage period under the conditions described herein.
BRP. For all emission-related warranty claims, BRP is limiting the diagnosis and repair of emission-related parts to the authorized Can-Am dealers, unless for emergency re- pairs as required by item 2 of the following list.
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Components Covered The emission-related warranty covers all components whose failure would in- crease an engine’s emissions of any regulated pollutant, including the following listed components: 1. For exhaust emissions, emission-related components include any engine parts related to the following systems: –...
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Limited Applicability As a certifying manufacturer, BRP may deny emission-related warranty claims for failures that have been caused by the owner’s or operator’s improper main- tenance or use, by accidents for which the manufacturer has no responsibility, or by acts of God. For example, an emission-related warranty claim need not be honored for failures that have been directly caused by the operator’s abuse of the engine/equipment or the operator’s use of the engine/equipment in a manner for which it was not designed and are not attributable to the manufacturer in any way.
1) SCOPE OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. ("BRP")* warrants its 2021 Can-Am ATV sold by Can-Am ATV distributors or dealers authorized by BRP to distribute Can-Am ATVs ("Can-Am ATV Distributor/Dealer") outside of the United States of America ("USA"), Canada, member states of the European Economic Area (which is comprised of the states of the European Union plus the United King- dom, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein) ("EEA"), Turkey, member states of the...
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Can-Am ATV Distributor/Dealer; – Damage caused by abuse, abnormal use, neglect, racing or operation of the product in a manner inconsistent with the recommended operation described in the Operator’s Guide;...
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This warranty coverage is available only if each of the following conditions has been fulfilled: – The 2021 Can-Am ATV must be purchased as new and unused by its first owner from a Can-Am ATV Distributor/Dealer authorized to distribute Can-Am ATVs in the country in which the sale occurred;...
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9) CONSUMER ASSISTANCE In the event of a controversy or a dispute in connection with this limited warranty, BRP suggests that you try to resolve the issue at the Can-Am ATV Distribu- tor/Dealer level. We recommend discussing the issue with the authorized Can-Am ATV Distributor/Dealer's service manager or owner.
1) SCOPE OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. ("BRP")* warrants its 2021 Can-Am ATVs sold by distributors or dealers authorized by BRP to distribute Can-Am ATVs ("Can-Am ATV Distributor/Dealer") in member states of the European Economic Area (which is comprised of the member states of the European Union plus the United Kingdom, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein) ("EEA"), in member...
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This warranty coverage is available only if each of the following conditions has been fulfilled: – The 2021 Can-Am ATV must be purchased as new and unused by its first owner from a Can-Am ATV Distributor/Dealer authorized to distribute Can-Am ATVs in the country in which the sale occurred;...
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BRP's responsibility is limited to making the required repairs or replace- ments of parts. No claim of breach of warranty shall be cause for cancellation or rescission of the sale of the Can-Am ATV to the owner. You may have other legal rights which may vary from country to country.
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9) CONSUMER ASSISTANCE In the event of a controversy or a dispute in connection with this limited warranty, BRP suggests that you try to resolve the issue at the Can-Am ATV Distribu- tor/Dealer level. We recommend discussing the issue with the authorized Can-Am ATV Distributor/Dealer's service manager or owner.
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ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR FRANCE ONLY The following terms and conditions are applicable to products sold in France only: The seller shall deliver goods that are complying with the contract and shall be re- sponsible for defects existing upon delivery. The seller shall also be responsible for defects resulting from packaging, assembling instructions or the installation when it is its responsibility per the contract or if accomplished under its responsibility.
MAINTENANCE RECORDS Send photocopy of maintenance record to BRP if needed. PREDELIVERY Serial number: Signature/Print: Mileage / km: Hours: Date: Dealer no: Notes: Refer to vehicle Pre-Delivery Bulletin for detailed installation procedures FIRST INSPECTION Mileage / km: Signature/Print: Hours: Date: Dealer no: Notes: For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator's guide...
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SERVICE Mileage / km: Signature/Print: Hours: Date: Dealer no: Notes: For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator's guide SERVICE Mileage / km: Signature/Print: Hours: Date: Dealer no: Notes: For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator's guide SERVICE Mileage / km: Signature/Print:...
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SERVICE Mileage / km: Signature/Print: Hours: Date: Dealer no: Notes: For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator's guide SERVICE Mileage / km: Signature/Print: Hours: Date: Dealer no: Notes: For maintenance schedule refer to Maintenance Information section of this operator's guide SERVICE Mileage / km: Signature/Print:...
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PRIVACY INFORMATION BRP wishes to inform you that your coordinates will be used for safety and war- ranty related purposes. Furthermore, BRP and its affiliates may use its customer list to distribute marketing and promotional information about BRP and related products.
CONTACT US North America www.brp.com 565 de la Montagne Street Asia Valcourt (Québec) J0E 2L0 Canada Room 4609, Tower 2, Grand Gateway 3 Hong Qiao Sa De Cv, Av. Ferrocarril 202 Road Shanghai, Parque Ind. Querétaro, Lote2-B China 200020 76220 Santa Rosa Jáuregui, Qro., Mexico 21F Shinagawa East One Tower 2-16-1 Konan, Minatoku-ku,...
STOLEN UNITS: If your personal ATV is stolen, you should notify BRP or an autho- rized Can-Am dealer. We will ask you to provide your name, address, phone num- ber, the vehicle identification number and the date it was stolen.
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ATV MODEL No. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (V.I.N.) ENGINE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (E.I.N.) Owner: NAME STREET CITY STATE/PROVINCE ZIP/POSTAL CODE Purchase Date YEAR MONTH Warranty Expiry Date YEAR MONTH To be completed by the dealer at the time of the sale. DEALER IMPRINT AREA V00A2IL Please verify with your dealer to ensure your vehicle has been registered with BRP.
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WARNING THIS VEHICLE CAN BE HAZARDOUS TO ATE THIS VEHICLE ON A PAVED SURFACE. OPERATE. A collision or rollover can occur quickly, even You increase your risk of losing control if you operate this vehicle on pavement. during routine maneuvers such as turning and driving on hills or over obstacles, if you fail to ATE THIS VEHICLE ON PUBLIC take proper precautions.
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