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  • Page 2 WARNING Read, understand, and follow all of the instructions and safety precautions in this manual and all product labels. Failure to follow the safety precautions could result in serious injury or death. WARNING Operating, servicing, and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer...
  • Page 3 WELCOME Thank you for buying this Segway. Segway off-road vehicles will bring you a new driving experience. For your driving safety, you must read this manual before riding. This manual contains a large number of safety instructions, operation instructions, maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
  • Page 4 Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth Sig, Inc. QR Codes® is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED. Unless noted, trademarks are the property of Segway Powersports Inc. Copyright 2020 Segway Powersports Inc. All information contained within this publication is based on the latest product information at the time of publication.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INTRODUCTION SAFETY INTRODUCTION VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE OPERATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY WARRANTY...
  • Page 6 Failure to heed the warnings and safety precautions contained in this manual will result in severe injury or death. Your SEGWAY vehicle is not toy and can be hazardous operate. This vehicle handles differently than cars, trucks or the off- road vehicles.
  • Page 7 ◆ Never operate this vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol, as these conditions impair judgment and reduce the operator's ability to react. ◆ Complete the New Operator Driving Procedures outlined this manual. ◆ Never allow a guest to operate this vehicle until the guest has completed the New Operator Driving Procedures.
  • Page 8 The meaning of these signs : WARNING WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION CAUTION, used with the safety alert symbol, indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
  • Page 9 SAFETY INTRODUCTION SAFETY INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS……....…..…………3 Hang Tag………………………………......……3 Warning Labels……………………......………………5 SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES…………………......………15 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION…....……………18 Reading The Manual………..………………………………18 Safe Driving Age………………………..……………………19 Riding Equipment…………………………..…………………20 Operation on pavement………………....………………22 Operation on public road……………...………………23 Vehicle Modification………………………………..………24 Passengers……………………………………………………………25 Contact Exhaust…………………………………………………26 Unauthorized use of the vehicle……………………………27 Fuel Safety……………………………………………………………27 Failure to inspect before operating……………………28 Improper tire maintenance……………………………………28...
  • Page 10: Safety Introduction

    SAFETY INTRODUCTION SAFETY INTRODUCTION Failure to follow the warnings and safety precautions in this manual may result in serious injury or death. It can be dangerous to operate an ATV that is not regulated and is driven differently from other vehicles, such as motorcycles and automobiles. If proper precautions are not taken, a collision or rolled-over may occur during normal maneuvers such as turning, climbing or overcoming obstacles.
  • Page 11: Important On-Product Labels

    SAFETY INTRODUCTION SAFETY INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS This vehicle comes with a hang tag and labels containing important safety information. Any person who rides this vehicle should read and understand this information before riding. Hang Tag This hang tag is not to be removed before sale. Type-1...
  • Page 12 SAFETY INTRODUCTION SAFETY INTRODUCTION Type-2...
  • Page 13: Warning Labels

    If you purchased a used Segway ATV in the United States, your ATV can be enrolled through www.atvsafety.org. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ATV SAFETY in the United States, call the Consumer Product Safety Commission at 1-800-638-2772, or visit www.cpsc.gov, visit www.atvsafety.org...
  • Page 14 SAFETY INTRODUCTION SAFETY INTRODUCTION Commercial Name: Snarler AT6 S Commercial Name: Snarler AT6 S...
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  • Page 23: Special Safety Messages

    SAFETY INTRODUCTION SAFETY INTRODUCTION SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH can result if you do not follow these instructions: ◆ The minimum recommended driving age for this vehicle is 16 years. ◆ Never operate this vehicle without wearing an approved motorcycle helmet that fits properly.
  • Page 24 SAFETY INTRODUCTION SAFETY INTRODUCTION ◆ Never go over the top of a hill at speed if you cannot see what is on other side. ◆ Always keep both hands on the steering wheel when driving. ◆ Always go slowly and be extra careful when operating on unfamiliar terrain.
  • Page 25 SAFETY INTRODUCTION SAFETY INTRODUCTION times to let friction dry out the linings. ◆ Always be sure there are no obstacles or people behind you when you operate in reverse. When it is safe to proceed in reverse, go slowly. ◆ Always check terrain before going down hills. Go as slowly as possible.
  • Page 26: Important Safety Information

    SAFETY INTRODUCTION SAFETY INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Reading the manual WARNING Driving an ATV improperly increases the risk of accidents. The driver must know how to drive the vehicle correctly in different situations and on different terrains. Before driving the vehicle, all drivers must complete the required driving safety training.
  • Page 27: Safe Driving Age

    SAFETY INTRODUCTION SAFETY INTRODUCTION Safe driving age WARNING The minimum recommended driving age for this vehicle is 16 years. Children under the age of 16 must not drive this vehicle. Training courses are required. Please ensure that each driver has read this manual and all product labels as well as has completed a safety training course or it is not allowed to drive the vehicle.
  • Page 28: Riding Equipment

    SAFETY INTRODUCTION SAFETY INTRODUCTION Riding equipment WARNING For your safety, we strongly recommend that you always wear an approved motorcycle, eye protection, boots, gloves, long pants, and a long-sleeved shirt or jacket whenever you ride. Although complete protection is not possible, wearing proper gear can reduce the chance of injury when you ride.
  • Page 29 SAFETY INTRODUCTION SAFETY INTRODUCTION WARNING Driving ATV after drinking or taking drugs may adversely affect a driver's judgment, reaction time, balance, and feelings. Do not drink alcohol or take drugs before or during driving.
  • Page 30: Operation On Pavement

    SAFETY INTRODUCTION SAFETY INTRODUCTION Operation on pavement WARNING This vehicle's tires are designed for off-road use only, not for use on pavement. Operating this vehicle on paved roads (including pavement, paths, parking lots and lanes) may adversely affect the handling of the vehicle and may increase the risk of loss of control and accident or rollover.
  • Page 31: Operation On Public Road

    SAFETY INTRODUCTION SAFETY INTRODUCTION Operation on public roads WARNING Operating this vehicle on public streets, roads or ighways.You can collide with another vehicle. Never operate this vehicle on any public street, road or highway, even a dirt or gravel one. In many states, it is illegal to operate this vehicle on public streets, roads and highways.
  • Page 32: Vehicle Modification

    SAFETY INTRODUCTION SAFETY INTRODUCTION Vehicle modification WARNING We strongly recommend that consumers do not attempt to increase vehicle speed or use any equipment that increases the power of the vehicle. If any equipment is added to the vehicle, or if any modifications are made to the vehicle to increase the vehicle speed or power, the all-terrain vehicle warranty is terminated.
  • Page 33: Passengers

    Picking up passengers severely reduces a driver's ability to balance and control ATVs, which can lead to accidents or rollovers. Driving ATV should not exceed the number of passengers required by the vehicle. SNARLER AT6 S SNARLER AT6 L Never carry passengers Rated passesnger: 1 person...
  • Page 34: Contact Exhaust

    SAFETY INTRODUCTION SAFETY INTRODUCTION Contact exhaust WARNING Engine exhaust is toxic and can cause loss of consciousness or death in a short time. Do not start or run a motor in a closed space. The engine exhaust of this product contains chemicals that cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive damage, and you can only drive it outside the room or in a well-ventilated place.
  • Page 35: Unauthorized Use Of The Vehicle

    SAFETY INTRODUCTION SAFETY INTRODUCTION Unauthorized use of the vehicle WARNING If the key is left in the ignition, those people under the age of 16 or without a license, or without proper training can use the vehicle illegally. This could cause an accident or a rollover. Always remove the ignition key when the vehicle is not in use.
  • Page 36: Failure To Inspect Before Operating

    SAFETY INTRODUCTION SAFETY INTRODUCTION Failure to inspect before operating WARNING ◆ Failure to inspect and verify that the vehicle is in safe operating condition before operating increases the risk of an accident. ◆ Always perform the pre-ride inspection before each use of your vehicle to make sure it’s safe operating condition.
  • Page 37: Operating On Frozen Bodies Of Water

    SAFETY INTRODUCTION SAFETY INTRODUCTION Operating on frozen bodies of water WARNING ◆ Severe injury or death can result if the vehicle and/or the operator fall through the ice. Never operate the vehicle on a frozen body of water unless you have firstly verified that the ice is sufficiently thick to support the weight and moving force of the vehicle, you and your cargo, together with any other vehicles in your party.
  • Page 38: Hot Exhaust Systems

    SAFETY INTRODUCTION SAFETY INTRODUCTION Hot exhaust systems WARNING ◆ Exhaust system components are very hot during and after use of the vehicle. Hot components can cause burns and fire. Do not touch hot exhaust system components. Always keep combustible materials away from the exhaust system. ◆...
  • Page 39: Operating In Unfamiliar Terrain

    SAFETY INTRODUCTION SAFETY INTRODUCTION Operating in unfamiliar terrain CAUTION ◆ Failure to use extra caution when operating on unfamiliar terrain could result in an accident or rollover. ◆ Unfamiliar terrain may contain hidden rocks, bumps, or holes that could cause loss of control or rollover. ◆...
  • Page 40: Descending Hills Improperly

    SAFETY INTRODUCTION SAFETY INTRODUCTION Descending hills improperly CAUTION Improperly descending a hill could cause loss of control or rollover. Always follow proper procedures for traveling down hills as described in this owner’s manual. Skidding and sliding CAUTION Failure to use extra caution when operating on excessively rough, slippery or loose terrain could cause loss of traction, loss of control, accident or rollover.
  • Page 41 VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE ACTIVATION…………………....…………………35 Unlock Vehicle………………………………………………37 APP FUNCTION……………………………....…………………38 PARTS AND CONTROL……………………….....……………39 Handlebar Switch…………………………………………40 Ignition Lock…………………………………………………41 Engine start/stop switch………………………………42 Headlight switch……………………………………………43 Winch switch…………………………………………………44 Toggle switch for Two-wheel drive or Four- wheel drive(No differential)………………38 Toggle switch for Two-wheel drive or Four- wheel drive(With differential)……………40 Accelerator……………………………………………………47 Standby power output seat……………………………48...
  • Page 42 VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE Fuel tank cap………………………………………………55 Storage box…………………………………………………56 INSTRUMENT PARTS…………....……………………………57 Instrument indicator light/warning light…………58 Instrument information display area……………61 Diagnostic displays code definitions……………64 Screen Function Setting…………………………………67 HANDLEBAR ADJUSTMENT…………..………………………68 Electronic Power Steering(EPS)……....……69...
  • Page 43: Vehicle Device

    The new vehicle must be activated on the APP for the first time if equipped with vehicle DTS, otherwise the engine will not start. IOS mobile phone search “Segway powersports” to download application from “APP STORE” ,Android mobile phone first download "Google play", and then search “Segway powersports”...
  • Page 44: Unlock Vehicle

    VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE Unlock Vehicle There are three ways to unlock a vehicle: Mechanical key (preferred). 2. APP remote unlock vehicle APP Remote Unlock is based on 4G network. As long as the area covered by the network, you can use the remote unlock function in the APP to power the vehicle.
  • Page 45: App Function

    VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE App function This app is a program designed for users who have the Segway vehicle. Main features: driving control analysis, vehicle data analysis, etc. Detail information pls see APP User Manual.
  • Page 46: Parts And Control

    VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE PARTS AND CONTROL Shift Level Engine Cushion Rear Absorber Backrest Front Absorber Handlebar Switch Oil filler...
  • Page 47: Handlebar Switch

    VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE Handlebar Switch Headlight Switch Engine Start Switch Engine Stop Switch Horn Switch Winch Switch 2/4 WD Switch Accelerator Ignition Lock...
  • Page 48: Ignition Lock

    VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE Ignition Lock Steering Lock Power On Power Off The ignition lock is located in the central zone of the handlebars。 Turn the key to position “ LOCK ”: Lock the rotation direction of the vehicle, so that the vehicle direction in a fixed position. Turn the key to position “...
  • Page 49: Engine Start/Stop Switch

    VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE Engine start/stop switch Engine start button (Green) Engine stop button (Red) Start the vehicle Tighten the foot brake; Turn the ignition key into " ON " position.(see page 40) 2. Press the engine start button (green), the engine starts; Stop the vehicle Switch Slide to the left “...
  • Page 50: Headlight Switch

    VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE Headlight switch This switch is located in the light switch. The corresponding position corresponds to different light modes. High beam mode Turn on the vehicle high beam mode and the " " sign on the instrument will be lit; Low beam mode Turn on the vehicle near-light in the mode of near-light;...
  • Page 51: Winch Switch

    VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE Winch switch OUT:Release the capstan wire rope IN:Retract the winch wire rope Capstan is used to drag and drop the load, understand the correct use of capstan steps and methods, pay attention to the use of safety matters, please refer to the capstan instructions and matters needing attention(see page 93)...
  • Page 52: Toggle Switch For Two-Wheel Drive Or Four- Wheel Drive(No Differential)

    VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE Toggle switch for Two-wheel drive or Four- wheel drive(No differential) Handle switch 2 x 4 patterns When the two-four-wheel drive switch is in the two-wheel drive state, the whole vehicle is only driven by the rear wheel, and the front wheel has no power output.
  • Page 53 VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE 4 x 4 patterns When the two-four-wheel drive switch (4-wheel drive switch) is pressed, the symbol " " of 4-wheel drive is displayed on the instrument. At this time, the instrument is in the state of 4-wheel drive, with power output of the front wheel and power output of the rear wheel.
  • Page 54: Toggle Switch For Two-Wheel Drive Or Four- Wheel Drive(With Differential)

    VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE Toggle switch for Two-wheel drive or Four- wheel drive(With differential) Instrument Instrument Mode Mode Definition of mode state Definition of mode state operation operation lcon lcon Real axle differential When the two-four-wheel drive switch is in the two-wheel drive state, the whole vehicle is only Blue button Blue button...
  • Page 55 VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE When the two-four-wheel drive switch (4-wheel drive switch) is pressed, the four-wheel drive lock symbol " " is displayed on the instrument. At this time, the four-wheel drive lock is working in Blue button Blue button 4×4 the state of 4-wheel drive lock.
  • Page 56: Accelerator

    VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE Accelerator Accelerator controls engine speed to increase the engine speed. Use your thumb to press the Accelerator to reduce the engine speed. Accelerator pressure is released when you release the thumb, the engine goes back to idle. Accelerator WARNING Check whether the accelerator is normal before driving.
  • Page 57: Standby Power Output Seat

    VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE Standby power output seat Power sockets are available for 12V accessories with operating current less than 10A . The vehicle is equipped with two 12V DC ports. Output power: 12V Left: USB port Right: Cigarette lighter Open the lid Service conditions of power sockets: Place the ignition key in "...
  • Page 58: Gear Shifter Operation

    VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE Gear shifter operation Different operation modes correspond to different gears. After selecting the gear, check the indicator light on the instrument panel to ensure that the gear has been switched to the desired position. See the table below for the tap position description: Low speed High speed Neutral...
  • Page 59: Parking Brake Lever Free Clearance

    VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE Parking brake The parking brake is on the left-hand handle. Parking brake lever Parking brake lock Using parking brake: Place the shifter in "P" and squeeze the parking brake lever and hold; Press the parking brake lock downward. After hearing the "click" sound, the brake lock gets stuck in the slot.
  • Page 60: Maintenance, Storage And Transportation

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Parking brake lever free clearance Parking Brake Checking Hold the parking brake lever firmly, extrude and release. Repeat several times and the parking brake lever shall not be stuck. 2. Measure the distance the parking brake lever moves before the brake is maintained.
  • Page 61: Foot Brake

    VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE Foot brake The foot brake is the main brake system of the vehicle. The main brake is located on the right foot plate of the vehicle. When the vehicle needs to slow down or stop, step on the foot brake slowly. Emergency braking can make the vehicle skid or roll over, so do not use emergency braking when it is not necessary.
  • Page 62: Auxiliary Brake

    VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE Auxiliary brake Auxiliary braking system refers to the backup device used as the main braking system. If the main brake system fails, use the auxiliary brake. The auxiliary brake is located on your right handle. Use the auxiliary brake to brake the front wheels of the vehicle.
  • Page 63: Fuel Tank Cap

    VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE Fuel tank cap WARNING Always fill the fuel type specified by the vehicle; Do not smoke when filling the fuel or it may ignite the fuel and cause a fire disaster. Do not touch other persons or objects with static electricity, which may cause static electricity and ignite the fuel.
  • Page 64: Storage Box

    VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE Storage box The vehicle is equipped with three lockers. Front storage box Under the middle of the front handle of the vehicle, lift the glove compartment cover upwards. The glove compartment is in below. Intermediate storage box Under the cushion, the cushion removal operation is shown in page 107.
  • Page 65: Instrument Parts

    VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE INSTRUMENT PARTS The instrument provides the operator with the vehicle running parameter information, and the driver should understand the meaning of various indicators, warning lights and display content information on the instrument table, so as to timely understand the vehicle status.
  • Page 66: Instrument Indicator Light/Warning Light

    VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE Instrument indicator light/warning light Indicator lights and warning lights on the instrument indicate the status of the vehicle's systems. The figure below shows all the lights and warning lights to illustrate. Indicator light/warning indication Item Legend Functional specifications Left Turn This light is lit when the left turn...
  • Page 67 VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE Oil Pressure This light is on when oil pressure is Warning too low. The lamp lights up when the fuel Fuel level level is too low. Right Turn This light is lit when the right turn Signal signal is turned on.
  • Page 68: Instrument Information Display Area

    VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE Instrument information display area Graphic Meaning Functional specifications Time Display current time The icon will light on when the APP Bluetooth Bluetooth power is used. When power on the ATV, the APP in Remote access the mobile phone and the light will to electricity be on.
  • Page 69 VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE Display the correct gear L -Low speed H -High speed Gear display R -Reverse P -Parking Engine speed Display actual engine speed 2 x 4 patterns 4 x 4 patterns Four-wheel drive 4×4 locking mode full differential lock 2 x 4 patterns(With differential) 4 x 4 patterns(With differential)
  • Page 70 VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE In case of partial failure of the vehicle, the fault code is displayed Fault code display in this area. See page 63 for detailed description of the fault code. Engine running Display engine running time time Display the total mileage Total mileage accumulated by the vehicle...
  • Page 71: Diagnostic Displays Code Definitions

    VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE Diagnostic displays code definitions This area displays the code information of electrical components, circuits issues of the vehicle in case of failure or abnormality, please contact your dealer for any abnormalities or problems with this type of vehicle. Fault code display area Failure System...
  • Page 72 VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor 1 Circuit Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor 1 Circuit P0117 P0117 High High Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor 1 Circuit Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor 1 Circuit P0118 P0118 P0563 P0563 System Voltage High System Voltage High P0562 P0562 System Voltage Low...
  • Page 73 VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE P0692 P0692 Fan 1 Control Circuit High Fan 1 Control Circuit High P0691 P0691 Fan 1 Control Circuit Low Fan 1 Control Circuit Low P0480 P0480 Fan 1 Control Circuit Fan 1 Control Circuit P0322 P0322 Ign./Distributor Eng.Speed Inp.Circ.
  • Page 74 VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE E0014 E0014 Rotor Angle jump Rotor Angle jump E0015 E0015 The rotor Angle sensor is disconnected The rotor Angle sensor is disconnected E0016 E0016 Power module failure Power module failure E0017 E0017 Abnormal A phase electric current Abnormal A phase electric current E0018 E0018...
  • Page 75: Screen Function Setting

    VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE Screen Function Setting MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE button Press "MODE" button: Set the backlight level within 5 levels from dark to bright. Press "SELECT" button: Change the units (MPH or KPH); Press and hold "SELECT" key: Clear the single trip mileage; Press and hold "MODE"...
  • Page 76: Handlebar Adjustment

    VEHICLE DEVICE VEHICLE DEVICE HANDLEBAR ADJUSTMENT The handlebars can be adjusted to suit the rider's angle. WARNING Improper adjustment of the handles or improper torque of tightening bolts can result in limited or loose of handler steering, loss of control can result in severe injury or death.
  • Page 77: Electronic Power Steering(Eps

    After the key switch is turned to the "OFF" position, the EPS system will be turned off. If the EPS indicator light continues to light up after the engine is started, it means that the EPS system has failed. Please contact your Segway Powersports dealer.
  • Page 78 OPERATION OPERATION PRE-RIDE INSPECTION……………………….....……………72 ………………………………..…………73 Inspection Items BASIC DRVING GUIDE……………………………..….………74 Trail etiquette ………………………………..….………74 Know your riding area/tread lightly…………………74 Vehicle Break-In Period………………………………77 Break-In Procedure for Braking System…………74 Clutch/belt…………………………………………………75 New operator driving procedures …………………75 Starting the vehicle………………………………………75 Park the Vehicle……………………………………………76 Turning the vehicle ……………………………………76 Driving in reverse…………………………………………77 Turning around on a hill (k-turn) ………………77 Driving on slippery surfaces………………………78...
  • Page 79 OPERATION OPERATION Parking on an incline …………………………………84 Braking ………………………………………………………84 Parking the vehicle …………………………………………85 Break-in Guidelines………………………………………86 LOAD LIMITS & GUIDELINES………………....…………87 Maximum loading capacity……………………………89 Loading Guidelines……………………………………90 Trailer……………………………………………………………91 WINCH OPERATION………....………………………………93...
  • Page 80: Pre-Ride Inspection

    OPERATION OPERATION This section provides basic operating instructions, including how to start and stop the vehicle, driving skills and precautions when driving on different roadways. Even if you've ridden other ATVs, you must take time to familiarize yourself with how the vehicle operates. Practice in flat and wide areas until you are familiar with this all-terrain vehicle.
  • Page 81: Inspection Items

    OPERATION OPERATION Inspection Items Project Explanation Page Brake system / Ensure correct operation Lever stroke Brake Fluid Ensure proper level P125~P127 Auxiliary brake Ensure correct operation Front suspension Check, lubricate if necessary P137 Rear suspension Check, lubricate if necessary P137 Check status and air Tires P129...
  • Page 82: Basic Drving Guide

    OPERATION OPERATION BASIC DRVING GUIDE Trail etiquette Always practice good etiquette when riding. Allow a safe distance between your vehicle and other vehicles in the same area. Communicate with oncoming operators by signaling the number of vehicles in your group. When stopping, move your vehicle to the edge of the trail to allow others to pass safely.
  • Page 83: Clutch/Belt

    OPERATION OPERATION Heavy or excessive braking when using the new braking system may damage the brake pad and disc. Clutch/belt Proper run-in of the clutch and driving belt will ensure longer service life and better performance. Run the run-in clutch and belt at low speeds for the recommended run-in time by only pulling light loads.
  • Page 84: Park The Vehicle

    OPERATION OPERATION Park the vehicle Step on the foot brake and set the shifter to the "P" position. 2. Press the engine stop button (red) to stop the engine; (P. 32) Turn the key to the " OFF " position (P. 31) and the key can be taken out of the switch.
  • Page 85: Driving In Reverse

    OPERATION OPERATION Driving in reverse If you need to ride in reverse, make sure the area behind you is clear and only operate the ATV at low speed. Do not use the override switch unless additional wheel speed is required for vehicle movement. Use the override with caution as rearward vehicle speed is greatly increased.
  • Page 86: Driving On Slippery Surfaces

    OPERATION OPERATION Release the parking brake and proceed slowly, control speed with the brake lever, until the vehicle is on flat ground. Driving on slippery surfaces Whenever riding on slippery surfaces such as wet trails or loose gravel, or during freezing weather, follow these precautions: Do not operate on excessively rough, slippery or loose terrain.
  • Page 87 OPERATION OPERATION CAUTION Major engine damage can result if the vehicle is not thoroughly inspected after operation in water. Perform the services outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart. The following areas need special attention: engine oil, transmission oil, demand drive fluid and all grease fittings.
  • Page 88: Driving Over Obstacles

    OPERATION OPERATION ◆ Proceed slowly. Avoid rocks and obstacles. ◆ Balance your weight carefully. Avoid sudden movements. ◆ Maintain a steady rate of speed. Do not make sudden turns or stops. Do not make sudden throttle changes. Driving over obstacles Follow these precautions when operating over obstacles: Before operating in a new area, check for obstacles.
  • Page 89: Driving Uphill

    OPERATION OPERATION Driving uphill Braking and handling are greatly affected when operating in hilly terrain. Improper procedure could cause loss of control or rollover. Whenever traveling uphill, follow these precautions: Drive straight uphill. 2. Avoid steep hills. Maximum incline is: 25°...
  • Page 90: Driving Downhill

    OPERATION OPERATION Driving downhill When driving downhill, follow these precautions: Avoid steep hills. Maximum incline is: 25° 15° No passenger: With passenger: Always check the terrain carefully before descending a hill. 4. Always descend a hill with the transmission in forward gear. Do not descend a hill with the transmission in neutral.
  • Page 91: Driving On A Sidehill

    OPERATION OPERATION Driving on a sidehill Driving on a sidehill is not recommended. Improper procedure could cause loss of control or overturn. Avoid crossing the side of any hill unless absolutely necessary. If crossing a sidehill is unavoidable, follow these precautions: Slow down.
  • Page 92: Parking On An Incline

    OPERATION OPERATION Parking on an incline Avoid parking on an incline if possible. If it's unavoidable, follow these precautions: Stop the engine. 2. Place the transmission in PARK. Lock the parking brake. 4. Always block the rear wheels on the downhill side. Braking Release the throttle pedal completely.
  • Page 93: Parking The Vehicle

    OPERATION OPERATION Parking the vehicle Stop the vehicle on a level surface. When parking inside a garage or other structures, be sure that the structure is well ventilated and that the vehicle is not close to any source of flame or sparks, including any appliance with pilot lights. 2.
  • Page 94: Break-In Guidelines

    OPERATION OPERATION Break-in Guidelines The engine needs 10 working hours or a 186 mi (300km)run-in period. During run-in: ◆ Avoid full throttle operation. ◆ Avoid pressing the accelerator pedal for more than 3/4 stroke. ◆ Avoid continuous acceleration. The brake needs a 124 mi (200km) run-in period. New brakes will not operate at their maximum efficiency until the run-in period is over.
  • Page 95: Load Limits & Guidelines

    OPERATION OPERATION LOAD LIMITS & GUIDELINES The front and rear shelves of your vehicle are capable of carrying goods, and the towing device behind the vehicle can also carry the load. Any load carried by the vehicle will affect the vehicle's operation, stability and braking distance.
  • Page 96 OPERATION OPERATION WARNING ◆ Take extra care when carrying goods beyond the edge of the shelf. Stability and mobility may be adversely affected, causing the vehicle to tip over. ◆ Do not block the headlight beam when loading on the front shelf. ◆...
  • Page 97: Maximum Loading Capacity

    OPERATION OPERATION Maximum loading capacity Don’t go beyond the maximum loading capacity. Vehicle Model SNARLER AT6 S SNARLER AT6 L 88 lb (40KG) 88 lb (40KG) 88 lb (40KG) 88 lb (40KG) Front Shelf Front Shelf 132 lb (60KG) 132 lb (60KG)
  • Page 98: Loading Guidelines

    OPERATION OPERATION Loading Guidelines When transporting cargos, please follow below instructions: Do not exceed the weight specified in the warning label and this manual. 2. Never ride with a passenger on the front or rear cargo racks. Always load the goods on the shelf as far forward as possible. Ensure that the goods loaded on the rack are firmly secured before driving.
  • Page 99: Trailer

    OPERATION OPERATION Trailer The towing device is a detachable part. It can be removed from the ATV if you are not using a trailer. If you need to tow a load, pls be remained that the towing weight does not include the towing device.
  • Page 100 OPERATION OPERATION Frame Frame towing towing bracket bracket Nut M8 bolt bolt 2-M8 2-M8 × bolt bolt 2-M8 2-M8 × pin shaft shaft 13 13 55R-01 55R-01 4703 4703 trailer trailer ball ball bolt bolt 2-M8 2-M8 × cotter cotter pin pin bracket bracket trailer...
  • Page 101: Winch Operation

    OPERATION OPERATION WINCH OPERATION If your vehicle is equipped with a winch, please read this manual before installation and understand and be familiar with the relevant safety precautions and operating instructions. WARNING The user must read and understand the operating instructions and warnings of this operation manual.
  • Page 102 OPERATION OPERATION very hot, stop winch and let it cool for a few minutes. ◆ The rope end cannot bear the full load, and the rope must rotate around the drum at least 5 laps. ◆ Avoid pulling the from extreme angles, as this will cause the rope to be rolled on One end of the barrel and damage the rope.
  • Page 103 OPERATION OPERATION ◆ Do not move the winch to assist in hauling heavy objects. It is easy to overload and cause damage to the wire rope. ◆ Pay attention to the dangerous areas and stay away from them during the operation. Dangerous areas are winch drum, fairlead, wire rope, pulley block, hook and motor.
  • Page 104 OPERATION OPERATION drugs. In operation, be vigilant during the process. If there is a problem, you should cut off the battery immediately and check it-carefully. ◆ Wear goggles, insulating overalls, non-slip shoes, work caps, thick leather gloves. Place your hair tightly under the work cap and remove all jewelry.
  • Page 105 OPERATION OPERATION WARNING Always use the tow rope to pull the hook. Do not hold the hook with your hands. This is not only important when winding the wire rope, but also when removing the wire rope from the winch under power.
  • Page 106 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION PERIODIC MAINTENANCE……………....………………101 Maintenance chart key Maintenance chart key ……………………..…………102 LUBRICATING OIL……………………………....……………106 SEAT CUSHION REMOVE………………....………………107 TANK COVER……………....…..………………………………108 REMOVE FRONT PANEL REPAIR COVER…......109 REMOVE LOWER COVER OF INSTRUMENT…....…110 ENGINE OIL MAINTENANCE PROGRAM…....………111 Oil Recommendation……………………………………112 Engine Oil Level Check…………………………………113 Changing engine oil&filter………………….…………115 Drain the Engine Oil……………………………………116 Oil strainer clean…………………………………………117...
  • Page 107 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION TIRE…………………………………………....…………………129 Tire pressure………………………………………………129 Tread depth of tire………………………………………130 Replace the tires…………………………………………131 Wheel component removal…………………………131 Tire replacement …………………………………………133 SHOCK ABSORBER ADJUSTMENT…………..……………134 Oil shock absorber………………………………………134 Adjustable shock absorber……………………………135 SUSPENSION DRIVE LUBRICATION………....………137 DRVETRAIN BOOTS………………………....………………138 AIR FILTER…………………………....…………………..………139 LAMP……………………………....………………………………141 Change the headlight……………………………………141 Replace taillight/rear turn light………………………144 High beam adjustment…………………………………144 SPARK PLUG……………………....……………………………147...
  • Page 108 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Battery installation………………………………………156 FUSE………………………………………....……………………157 Fuse box………………………………………………………158 Fuse/relay distribution and rated amperage…159 Fuse box replacement…………………………………163 APPEARANCE CARE………………………....……………164 Vehicle wash not recommended…………………164 Cleaning vehicles…………………………………………165 Vehicle storage……………………………….……………165...
  • Page 109: Maintenance, Storage And Transportation

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Careful periodic maintenance will help keep your vehicle in the safest, most reliable condition. Inspection, adjustment and lubrication of important components are explained in the periodic maintenance chart. Inspect, clean, lubricate, adjust and replace parts as necessary. When inspection reveals the need for replacement parts, use genuine parts available from your authorized dealer.
  • Page 110: Maintenance Chart Key

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Maintenance chart key Maintenance chart key SYMBOL DESCRIPTION Perform these procedures more often for vehicles ► subjected to severe use. Have an authorized dealer or other qualifi ed person perform these services. WARNING Improperly performing the procedures marked with a D could result Improperly performing the procedures marked with a D could result in component failure and lead to serious injury or death.
  • Page 111 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION MAINTENANCE INTERVAL (WHICHEVER COMES FIRST) ITEM REMARKS MILES HOURS CALENDAR (MI/KM) Steering Pre-Ride Front suspension Pre-Ride Rear suspension Pre-Ride Visually inspect, test, or check components. Tires/ Wheels/ Pre-Ride Make adjustments and/ fasteners or schedule repairs Brake fl uid level Pre-Ride when required Brake system...
  • Page 112 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION MAINTENANCE INTERVAL (WHICHEVER COMES FIRST) ITEM REMARKS MILES HOURS CALENDAR (MI/KM) ► Brake pad wear 10 H Monthly 100 (160) Inspect periodically Battery 20 H Monthly 200 (320) Check terminals; clean; test Inspect; cycle key to pressurize Monthly Fuel System...
  • Page 113 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION MAINTENANCE INTERVAL (WHICHEVER COMES FIRST) ITEM REMARKS MILES HOURS CALENDAR (MI/KM) Radiator Inspect; clean external ► 100 H 12 M 1000 (1600) (if applicable) surfaces Cooling hoses ► 100 H 12 M 1000 (1600) Inspect for leaks (if applicable) ►...
  • Page 114: Lubricating Oil

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION LUBRICATING OIL Check and lubricate all components at the intervals listed in the periodic maintenance chart. Items not listed in the chart should be lubricated in the general lubrication interval. The rocker arm is lubricated at the factory and does not require additional lubrication.
  • Page 115: Seat Cushion Remove

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION SEAT CUSHION REMOVE Cushions seat hook Plug wire harness Hook the seat hook with your fingers and move upward. 2. Lift the seat cushion upwards after it bounces off. Remove the alarm wiring harness from the seat. 4.
  • Page 116: Tank Cover

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION TANK COVER Tank cover Expansion screws Hexagon screw First remove the seat. (see page 107) 2. Remove the two expansion screws in front of the tank cover with tools. Remove the two hexagon screws behind the tank cover; 4.
  • Page 117: Remove Front Panel Repair Cover

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION REMOVE FRONT PANEL REPAIR COVER To remove the front repair cover, do as follows: The front panel maintenance cover is fast removable snap-type installation, and you only need to lift the front of the maintenance cover up by hand. When lifting up the maintenance cover, do not force too much, in order to avoid the maintenance cover and the upper shelf support bar collision, damage the spray paint of the maintenance cover.
  • Page 118: Remove Lower Cover Of Instrument

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION REMOVE LOWER COVER OF INSTRUMENT Bolts (2 pcs) Remove front panel repair cover Remove lower cover of instrument To remove the lower cover, do as following: Remove the front panel repair cover (See Page 109). 2. Remove 2 fix screw under lower cover of instrument by tools Remove lower cover of instrument...
  • Page 119: Engine Oil Maintenance Program

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION ENGINE OIL MAINTENANCE PROGRAM Be sure to check and change the oil at the time required by the regular maintenance chart. Be sure to use recommended engine oil. The oil filter must be changed every time the oil is changed. Pay special attention to the oil level.
  • Page 120: Oil Recommendation

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Oil recommendation The oil filter must be changed every time the oil is changed. It is recommended to use 10W/40-SL four-cycle oil or similar oil for this engine. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for ambient temperature operation. Please refer to the lubricant guide section for fluid recommendations, capacity and blocking torque.
  • Page 121: Engine Oil Level Check

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Engine Oil Level Check NOTICE Running the engine with an improper oil level can cause serious engine damage. Park the vehicle on a level ground. Wait at least 5 minutes to allow the oil to flow back to the bottom of the engine. 2.
  • Page 122 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Upper engraved line Lower engraved line Oil filler cap 6. After cleaning the oil dipstick, fully insert it again. If the oil level is near or below the lower level mark, remove the seat. (see page 107). Remove the oil fill cap from the front right crankcase cover and add the specified oil into the fill cap hole up to the upper level mark on the dipstick.
  • Page 123: Changing Engine Oil&Filter

    For information on oil recycling or scrapping, please consult your Segway dealer. ◆ Do not put used engine oil in a place where children can reach.
  • Page 124: Drain The Engine Oil

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Drain the Engine Oil Screw Filter inspection cover Oil drain plug O-ring Put the vehicle on the flat level surface. 2. Start the engine, let it warm up at idle for 2 to 3 minutes. Turn off the engine. 4.
  • Page 125: Oil Strainer Clean

    The oil filtration on this engine is a two-stage filtration system. The oil strainer(pre-filter) is designed to trap large foreign objects. Replace the oil according to the Maintenance Schedule. Also use Segway approved oil that is designed for 4-stroke engines.
  • Page 126 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Bolt M6*25*8 Strainer cover O-rings seal Strainer spring Oil strainer The oil filter can be checked after the oil is discharged. If cleaning is needed, please take the following steps: Remove 4 bolts with tools. 2. Remove the strainer cover, O-ring seal and strainer spring in turn.
  • Page 127 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Screw Oil filter inspection cover Oil filter Remove the fixing screws of the filter inspection cover and open the filter inspection cover. You can see the black cover. The oil filter is located here. Put the towel under the oil filter. 2.
  • Page 128: Oil Filter Change

    If the front gearbox makes excessive noise during 4WD operation, please change the demand drive fluid. If the noise continues, please ask Segway Powersports dealers or other qualified service facilities for vehicle inspection and service. Use recommended oil. The use of other liquids may cause...
  • Page 129: Front/Rear Gear Box Liquid

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Front/Rear Axle Gear Oil Filling plug O-ring Drain plug Put the vehicle on the flat level surface 2. Place an oil drain pan under the drain plug ; Remove the drain plug and O-ring Torque to specification: Torque Drain Plug: 11.8-14.8ft·lb.
  • Page 130 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION 6. Reinstall the O-ring and filling plug Torque to specification: Torque Filling Plug: 11.8-14.8ft·lb. (16~20N.m ) Check for the leak. NOTICE Dispose of used fluid properly.
  • Page 131: Coolant

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION COOLANT The coolant circulates in the engine cooling system, taking away the excess heat generated during the engine operation and making the engine operate at normal operating temperature. Maintaining the coolant will allow the cooling system to work properly and prevent freezing, overheating, and corrosion.
  • Page 132 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Maximum Minimum...
  • Page 133: Brake System

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION BRAKE SYSTEM The front and rear brakes are hydraulic disc brakes that are activated by moving a single brake lever towards the handlebars. These brakes are self-regulating. As the brake disc wears away, the brake fluid level will drop, and the leakage in the system will cause the fluid level to drop.
  • Page 134: Brake Oil

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Brake oil Use the recommended brake oil: Brake Oil DOT4 No adjustment is required for the hydraulic assisted braking system. Check the brake oil level of the auxiliary braking system frequently. If the level is shown to be low, perform the following operations.
  • Page 135: Front Brake Fluid

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION 4. Check whether the brake pads are worn. NOTICE Brake fluid can damage plastic and painted surfaces and should be added with caution. If the brake fluid comes into contact with the skin or eyes, flush with plenty of water immediately. If you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately.
  • Page 136: Brake Component

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Brake component Brake component consumption will depend on the severity of operating and operating conditions. The brake component consumes faster in wet and muddy conditions. Periodically inspect brake component for consumption according to the maintenance periodic table. If the brake pad thickness is less than or equal to minimum thickness of 1.00 mm, the brake component must be replaced.
  • Page 137: Tire

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION TIRE Tire pressure Driving a vehicle with incorrect tire pressure may result in the following consequences: ◆ Reduce fuel efficiency ◆ Reduced driving comfort and shortened tire life ◆ Safety reduction When checking tire pressure, follow the below instructions: Front wheels Rear wheels Recommended...
  • Page 138: Tread Depth Of Tire

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Tread depth of tire ◆ Observe the tire shoulder-wall- to find the tire wear limit mark "T.W.I". Follow the triangle sign to inspect any worn areas found. When to change a tire: ◆ If it is found that the tire is damaged, such a cut, delamination, deep cracks or bulging, tire replacement is needed.
  • Page 139: Replace The Tires

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Replace the tires When the tire tread wear has reached the replacement mark or the tire is damaged due to external force impact, a new tire should be replaced. Wheel component removal Torque to specification: lbf) ) Torque Lug Nuts: Lug Nuts: 70-80N.m (51.6-59 ft...
  • Page 140 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Lock parking brake. 4. Lift the side of the vehicle by placing a suitable bracket under the frame of the foot frame. Loosen 4 (lug) hub mounting nuts. 6. Remove the entire wheel. CAUTION Any loose lug nuts may cause the tire to fall off during operation which may cause an accident or rollover.
  • Page 141: Tire Replacement

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Tire replacement WARNING Do not use wheels of different sizes other than recommended in the User's Manual as this can cause the vehicle to lose control. The front wheel The rear wheel 25×8-12 25×10-12 recommended 26×8-12 26×10-12 size 26×8-14...
  • Page 142: Shock Absorber Adjustment

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION SHOCK ABSORBER ADJUSTMENT There are different kinds of shock absorber fitted in ATVs depending on different configurations. Please adjust the shock absorber according the actual kind fitted in your ATV. Oil shock absorber There are 5 shock absorption positions, which are used for different loads or driving conditions.
  • Page 143: Adjustable Shock Absorber

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION CAUTION When adjusting the shock absorption position, always adjust the left and right shock absorption to the same position; Step up or down one position at a time during adjustment. Do not try to make large adjustments which may damage the shock absorber.
  • Page 144 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Recovering the damping adjusting valve. Use flat screwdriver to adjust the valve. ◆ Increase the recovery of damping when turning the valve to the direction of “H” ◆ Reduce the recovery of damping when turning the valve to the direction of “S”...
  • Page 145: Suspension Drive Lubrication

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION SUSPENSION DRIVE LUBRICATION The vehicle's front suspension, rear suspension, drive shaft and balance parts are reserved with grease zert fittings,A grease filling label is posted nearby. Grease fi lling label These parts in the vehicle needs sufficient lubrication, according to the maintenance of the periodic table to add appropriate grease, lubrication, can reduce the wear of these parts, and increase the service life.
  • Page 146: Drvetrain Boots

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION DRIVENTRAIN BOOTS Front Driveshaft Boots Rear Driveshaft Boots Check front and rear drive shaft dust boots for cuts, damage or grease leakage. If needed, please contact the dealer for replacement.
  • Page 147: Air Filter

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION AIR FILTER The air filter element of this vehicle is a paper air filter element. The air filter needs to be inspected and cleaned after every ride. Replace according to the periodic maintenance table (see page 110) .
  • Page 148 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Remove the air filter cover Air filter cover Air box cover clamp The filter element Air filter plug The air filter cover is located in front of the seat. Disassemble steps (See page 107-108) Press and move the air box cover clamp. 2.
  • Page 149: Lamp

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION LAMP CAUTION Poor lighting can result in reduced visibility while driving. If the headlight and taillight lenses get dirty, please clean the headlamps frequently and replace burnt headlamps promptly. To ensure optimum visibility, make sure the lights are properly adjusted. Change the headlight LED lights LED lights consist of multiple lights.
  • Page 150 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION CAUTION Heat can cause skin burns. Allow the lights to cool before doing maintenance. DO NOT touch the headlight shade bulb glass. Fingerprints on the glass can cause premature failure. Execute the following procedure: Remove the headlamp shade expansion screw and remove the headlamp cover with the tool.
  • Page 151 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Reinstall the new light into the new headlight and turn on the headlight. 4. Test whether Lamp is working properly. Press the fixed spring on both sides to make the spring pop out of the slot. 6.
  • Page 152: Replace Taillight/Rear Turn Light

    The headlight beam can be adjusted slightly up/down. Use the following procedure to make adjustments. CAUTION The following pictures are for reference only. Your model may be slightly different. It is best to let Segway Powersports dealers adjust if conditions permit.
  • Page 153 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Place the vehicle on a horizontal ground with a headlight position of about 10 feet. 2. Measure the distance from the floor to the center of the headlights and mark the walls at the same height. Start the engine.
  • Page 154 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Light adjusting screw Adjust the headlight beam left and right Headlight beam can be adjusted slightly to the left or right. Light adjusting screw To turn the headlight beam to the left, turn the headlight adjustment screw counterclockwise. To turn the headlight beam to the right, turn the headlight speed adjustment screw clockwise.
  • Page 155: Spark Plug

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION SPARK PLUG Refer to the recommended spark plug type and clearance specifications. Spark plug torque specification. CAUTION Using unrecommended spark plugs can cause serious engine damage. Always use the recommended spark plugs or their equivalents. Model Spark Plug Gap Spark Plug CPR7EA / B7RTC...
  • Page 156: Spark Plug Inspection

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Spark Plug Inspection Spark plug condition indicates a well running engine. Check or change the spark plugs with reference to the maintenance time of the periodic maintenance schedule. CAUTION Wear protective gloves to remove the spark plug for inspection. A hot exhaust system and engine will cause burns.
  • Page 157 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION The spark plug is located under the cushion. Please refer to page 107 for removing the cushion. Remove the ignition coil fixing bolts. 2. Take out the ignition coil. The spark plug is located below the ignition coil. Use tool to turn the spark plug cap 1/4 and remove it from the spark plug.
  • Page 158: Spark Arrester

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION SPARK ARRESTER Spark eliminator prevents random sparks from entering other vehicles parts. The following warnings can cause serious injury or death if not followed. Regular maintenance can prevent carbon accumulation, whereas delayed maintenance will reduce engine performance.
  • Page 159 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION The exhaust pipe must be cleaned of accumulated carbon periodically as follows: Bolt M6*16 (3 PC) Muffler spark eliminator Remove 3 pieces of M6*16 bolts. 2. Start the engine and rev it up about 20 times. At the same time, use a towel to plug the end of the muffler, instantly generating exhaust system pressure.
  • Page 160: Battery

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION BATTERY Due to natural discharge and leakage effects of some electrical equipment, the 12V battery will discharge gradually even when the vehicle is not in use. If the vehicle is parked for a long time, the 12V battery may discharge and may not start.Please charge the battery slowly one time for at least within 30 days.
  • Page 161: Battery Disassembly

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Battery disassembly NOTICE If the electrolyte overflows, immediately wash it off with a solution of 1 tablespoon baking soda and 1 cup water to prevent damage to the vehicle. The battery is located below the cushion. Please refer to page 107 for removing the cushion.
  • Page 162: Battery Charging

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Remove the battery cover screw with a tool. 2. Remove battery press plate Turn up the Protective rubber sleeve. 4. Remove the battery negative pole screw and disconnect the black (negative) battery cable. Remove the battery (positive) pole screw and disconnect the red (positive) battery cable.
  • Page 163 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Measures to be taken in an emergency Connect the clamp of the positive jumper cable to the special jumper starting terminal of the vehicle. 2. Connect the clamp on the other end of the positive cable to the positive (+) terminal of another vehicle.
  • Page 164: Battery Installation

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Battery installation NOTICE To reduce the chance of sparks: Whenever the battery is removed, disconnect the black (negative) cable first.When reinstalling the battery. finally install the black (negative) cable. Clean battery cables and terminals with a hard wire brush. Corrosion can be removed with a solution of 1 cup water and 1 tablespoon baking soda.Rinse well and dry thoroughly.
  • Page 165: Fuse

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION FUSE All circuits on the ATV have fuses to protect electrical equipment from damage caused by high current (short circuit or overload). If any of the electrical parts do not work, the fuse may have blown. If this happens, check and replace the fuse if necessary.
  • Page 166: Fuse Box

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Fuse box The fuse box is located under the front hood. Remove front panel repair cover as shown in page 109. After the front panel repair cover is removed, the fuse box located at the bottom can be seen. Move the clasp on the left and right sides of the fuse box cover to the outside.
  • Page 167: Fuse/Relay Distribution And Rated Amperage

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Normal fuse Blow fuse Fuse/relay distribution and rated amperage There is a fuse distribution label on the top of the fuse box cover. You can refer to the fuse power on the label to find a fuse of the same power for replacement.
  • Page 168 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Fuse/Relay Power Buzzer and OBD ICU Start ECU Flameout Switch 10A(No differential) 2WD / 4WD 20A(With differential) Light speaker ICU-IG 7.5A DTS-IG Power lock EPS-IG 12V/USB power output seat Pos-Lamp-L 7.5A Fuel pump Heat light Pos-Lamp-R 7.5A Fuel injector Oxygen sensor...
  • Page 169 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Coil The main fuse 30A or 50A 2WD/4WD relay 1 2WD/4WD relay 1 12V 20A DTS relay 12V 20A IG relay 12V 20A Main relay 12V 20A 2WD/4WD relay 2 2WD/4WD relay 2 12V 20A ECU-4WD relay ECU-4WD relay (optional equipment) 12V 20A...
  • Page 170: Fuse Box Replacement

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Fuse box replacement To prevent an accidental short circuit, turn the ignition switch to the (OFF) position and check or replace the fuse. To check or replace the circuit fuse, pull out the old fuse with a puller.
  • Page 171: Appearance Care

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION APPEARANCE CARE Vehicle wash not recommended Water can damage parts and remove paint and decals. Cover or plug the exhaust outlet prior to washing your ATV. 2. Fill a bucket with water. Mix in a mild, neutral detergent, such as dish washing liquid or a product made especially for washing motorcycles or automobiles.
  • Page 172: Vehicle Wash Not Recommended

    MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Cleaning vehicles It is recommended that you clean your vehicle with regular aerosols. Follow the instructions on the container. Cleaning tips Avoid using automotive products, some of which may scratch your vehicle. Clean and polish regularly with a clean cloth and mat. Old or reused cloth and mats can contain dirt particles that can scratch the finish.
  • Page 173 SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL PARAMETERS OF VEHICLE…....…166 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER……....……170 THE FRAME NAMEPLATE THE FRAME NAMEPLATE…………….....………………171...
  • Page 174: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL PARAMETERS OF VEHICLE Model Item Snarler AT6 S Snarler AT6 L 87 in 92.52 in Length (2200mm) (2350mm) 50.39 in 50.39 in Width (1280mm) (1280mm) 51.97 in 56.3 in Height (1430mm) (1320mm) 51.18 in 57.09 in Wheel base...
  • Page 175 SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Four stroke、Single cylinder、 Engine type Water cooled、vertical、 Double overhead camshaft Cylinder diameter × 99×73.6 stroke Engine displacement 567cc Compression ratio 10.6:1 Maximum power 32.5kw / 7000 rpm Maximum torque 48N·m / 5500 rpm Idle speed 1400±140r/min Starting way Electric start Lubrication way Pressure spray...
  • Page 176 SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Air filter Paper filter Fuel tank type Flame-retardant plastic fuel tank Fuel tank capacity Fuel storage capacity 4.5L Throttle type Spark plug type CPR7EA / B7RTC Spark plug clearance 0.6~0.8mm Variable speed way Shift sequence L-H-N-R-P Variable speed ratio 0.648~2.976 L Transmission ratio 5.34...
  • Page 177 SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Foot brake mode Right foot operation Front braking mode Right operation Brake fluid type DOT4 Front suspension Front double A rocker arm Rear suspension Rear double A rocker arm Spring + oil resistance Front shock absorber Spring + air resistance Spring + oil resistance Rear shock absorber Spring + air resistance...
  • Page 178 SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Record the frame identification code and engine serial code in the spaces provided for assistance when ordering spare parts from a dealer or for reference in case the vehicle is stolen. The frame identification number is located on the frame cross under the seat cushion pipe under the seat cushion.
  • Page 179 SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS The frame nameplate The frame nameplate is located below the right rear shelf of the vehicle, the nameplate shows the basic characteristics information which include VIN code. It needs the VIN when the vehicle requires activation in the first time.
  • Page 180 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING Drive belt and cover problems………………………173 Engine doesn’t turn over………………………………175 Engine Pings or Knocks………………………………175 Engine Stops or loses power…………………………176 Engine Turns Over, Fails to Start……………………176 Engine Backfires…………………………………………177 Engine Runs Irregularly, Stalls or Misfires……………178 Engine Runs Irregularly, Stalls or Misfires……………179 Engine Stops or Loses Power………………………180...
  • Page 181: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING With all the challenges you can encounter off-road, there's chance that sometime something may go wrong. This section gives practical advice to help you deal with a wide range of problems. Take time to read this section before you ride. Drive belt and cover problems Possible Cause Solution...
  • Page 182 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING Possible Cause Solution Shift the transmission to low range, and carefully use fast, aggressive Stuck in mud or throttle application to engage clutch. WARNING: Excessive throttle may snow cause loss of control and vehicle overturn. S h i f t t h e t r a n s m i s s i o n t o l o w range, and carefully use fast, brief, Climbing over large aggressive throttle application to...
  • Page 183: Engine Doesn't Turn Over

    TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING Engine doesn’t turn over Possible Cause Solution Check for fouled plugs or foreign Check for fouled plugs or foreign Poor engine Poor engine material in gas tank, fuel lines, or material in gas tank, fuel lines, or performance performance throttle.
  • Page 184: Engine Stops Or Loses Power

    TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING Engine stops or loses power Possible Cause Solution Clean radiator screen and core if Clean radiator screen and core if equipped equipped Overheated engine Overheated engine Clean engine exterior Clean engine exterior See your dealer See your dealer Engine Turns Over, Fails to Start Possible Cause Solution...
  • Page 185: Engine Backfires

    TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING Inspect, clean and/or replace spark Inspect, clean and/or replace spark Overuse of choke Overuse of choke plugs plugs Clogged fuel injector Clogged fuel injector Clean or replace new fuel injector Clean or replace new fuel injector Low battery voltage Low battery voltage Recharge battery to 12.5 VDC Recharge battery to 12.5 VDC...
  • Page 186: Engine Runs Irregularly, Stalls Or Misfires

    TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING Engine Runs Irregularly, Stalls or Misfires Possible Cause Solution Fouled or defective Fouled or defective Inspect, clean and/or replace spark Inspect, clean and/or replace spark spark plugs spark plugs plugs plugs Worn or defective Worn or defective See your dealer See your dealer spark plug wires spark plug wires...
  • Page 187: Engine Runs Irregularly, Stalls Or Misfires

    TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING Engine Runs Irregularly, Stalls or Misfires Possible Cause Solution Kinked or plugged fuel Kinked or plugged fuel Inspect and replace Inspect and replace vent line vent line Incorrect fuel Incorrect fuel Replace with recommended fuel Replace with recommended fuel Clogged air filter Clogged air filter Inspect and clean or replace...
  • Page 188: Engine Stops Or Loses Power

    TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING Engine Stops or Loses Power Possible Cause Solution Out of fuel Out of fuel Refuel Refuel Kinked or plugged fuel Kinked or plugged fuel Inspect and replace Inspect and replace vent line vent line Water present in fuel Water present in fuel Replace with new fuel Replace with new fuel...
  • Page 189 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM SOURCE OF EXHAUST EMISSION……………....……182 EXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM…….....…182 CRANKCASE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM....…182 NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM………………....……………182...
  • Page 190: Emission Control System

    EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM SOURCE OF EXHAUST EMISSION The combustion process produces carbon monoxide(CO), oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and hydrocarbons (HC). Control of hydrocarbons and oxides of nitrogen is very important because under certain conditions, they react to form photochemical smog in sunlight. Carbon monoxide does not react in the same way, but it is toxic.
  • Page 191 WARRANTY WARRANTY EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY………...…....184 LIMITED WARRANTY POLICY………………......…………185...
  • Page 192: Warranty

    You are responsible for presenting your ATV to a Segway dealer as soon as a problem exists. The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days.
  • Page 193 SEGWAY Operator’s Manual. SEGWAY gives a ONE (1) YEAR limited warranty for recreational use of the vehicle. For commercial use, SEGWAY gives a NINETY (90) DAY limited warranty.
  • Page 194 This warranty shall not apply to any vehicle repaired or altered outside the SEGWAY factory or authorized SEGWAY dealership or service center or in any way so as in SEGWAY’s judgment to a ect its stability or reliability. This warranty shall not apply to...
  • Page 195 The remedies set forth in this warranty are the only remedies available to any person under this warranty. SEGWAY shall have no liability to any person for incidental, consequential or special damages of any description, whether arising out of express or implied warranty or any other contract, negligence, or other tort or otherwise.
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