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2019
DS 70
/ DS 90
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DS 90
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Keep this Operator's Guide in the vehicle.
Read this guide thoroughly. It contains important safety information.
Category Y ATV, always follow this age recommendation under adult supervision:
Age 6 or older for DS 70. Age 10 or older for DS 90 and DS 90 X.
Adult supervision is required for the proper understanding of the risks involved with the
usage of this vehicle. Review and explain the content of this operator's guide with the
young operator and make sure that the young operator understands the proper safe
operation of this vehicle.
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0 0 1
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  • Page 1 2019 DS 70 / DS 90 DS 90 Keep this Operator’s Guide in the vehicle. Read this guide thoroughly. It contains important safety information. Category Y ATV, always follow this age recommendation under adult supervision: Age 6 or older for DS 70. Age 10 or older for DS 90 and DS 90 X. Adult supervision is required for the proper understanding of the risks involved with the usage of this vehicle.
  • Page 2: Safety Video

    Products Inc.: Can-Am ® X™ XPS™ DS 70™ DS 90™ 219001994 en SG ®™ and the BRP logo are trademarks of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. or its affiliates. ©2018 Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. and BRP US Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Foreword

    Can-Am ATV. It is backed by the the warranty coverage and signed the PREDELIVERY CHECK LIST BRP warranty and a network of autho- to ensure rized Can-Am dealers ready to provide your new vehicle was prepared to your the parts, service or accessories you entire satisfaction.
  • Page 4: Age Recommendation

    Also, read all safety labels on your ATV In the United States, call the Specialty SAFETY VIDEO and watch your Vehicle Institute of America (SVIA) cated at https://can-am.brp.com/off- at 1 800 887–2887 or in Canada, the road/safety. Canada Safety Council (CSC) at 1 613 739–1535.
  • Page 5: Notice To Parents

    BRP reserves the right at any time to discontinue or change specifications, designs, fea- tures, models or equipment without incurring any obligation upon itself.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ................1 Know Before you Go .
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS VEHICLE INFORMATION CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENT ........68 1) Throttle Lever.
  • Page 8 WARRANTY ® BRP LIMITED WARRANTY USA AND CANADA: 2019 CAN-AM ATV ..130 US EPA EMISSION-RELATED WARRANTY ........134...
  • Page 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS BRP INTERNATIONAL LIMITED WARRANTY: 2019 CAN-AM ® ATV..137 BRP LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREAS, THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE INDEPENDENT STATES AND TURKEY: 2019 CAN-AM ® ATV ..............141 CUSTOMER INFORMATION PRIVACY INFORMATION .
  • Page 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS _______________...
  • Page 11: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION ________ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 12: General Precautions

    Even if you try to ventilate engine sories that are not approved by BRP. exhaust with fans or open windows Since these changes have not been and doors, carbon monoxide can tested by BRP, they may increase the rapidly reach dangerous levels.
  • Page 13: Special Safety Messages

    SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES THIS VEHICLE IS NOT A TOY AND – Never take place on this vehicle CAN BE HAZARDOUS TO OPERATE. without wearing an approved hel- met that fits properly. You should – This vehicle handles differently also wear eye protection (goggles or from other vehicles.
  • Page 14 SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES – Never operate this vehicle on hills – Always use proper procedures if too steep for the vehicle or for your you stall or roll backwards when abilities. Practice on smaller hills climbing a hill. To avoid stalling, use before attempting larger hills.
  • Page 15 SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES – BRP recommends sitting on your ATV when operating in reverse. Avoid standing up. Your weight could shift forward against the throt- tle lever causing an unexpected ac- celeration and loss of control. – Always use the size and type tires specified further in this Operator’s...
  • Page 16: Operation Warnings

    OPERATION WARNINGS The following warning and their format have been requested by the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission and are required to be in the Operator’s Guide for all ATVs. NOTE: The following illustrations are general representations only. Your model may differ.
  • Page 17 OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING DS 90 DS 90 DS 70 DS 70 DS 90 X DS 90 X POTENTIAL HAZARD Failure to follow the age recommendations for this vehicle. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Use by children of ATVs that are not recommended for their age can lead to severe injury or death of the child.
  • Page 18 OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Carrying a passenger on this vehicle. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Greatly reduces your ability to balance and control this vehicle. Could cause an accident, resulting in harm to you and/or your passenger. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never carry passenger.
  • Page 19 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.
  • Page 20 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.
  • Page 21 OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Riding this vehicle without wearing an approved helmet, eye protection and protective clothing. WHAT CAN HAPPEN The following items concern all ATV's operator: – Riding without an approved helmet increases the chances of a severe head injury or death in the event of an accident.
  • Page 22 OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING V00A07Q POTENTIAL HAZARD Using this vehicle with drugs or alcohol. WHAT CAN HAPPEN 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. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never use this vehicle with drugs or alcohol.
  • Page 23 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.
  • Page 24 OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Attempting wheelies, jumps and other stunts. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Increases the chance of an accident, 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.
  • Page 25 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.
  • Page 26 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 or loss of control. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Go slowly and be extra careful when operating on unfamiliar terrain.
  • Page 27 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. 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...
  • Page 28 OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Turning improperly. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Vehicle could go out of control, causing a collision or overturn. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always follow proper procedures for turning as described further in this Op- erator’s Guide. Practice turning at low speeds before attempting to turn at faster speeds.
  • Page 29 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.
  • Page 30 OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Climbing hills improperly. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause loss of control or cause vehicle to overturn. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always follow proper procedures for climbing hills as described further in this Operator’s Guide. Always check the terrain carefully before you start up any hill.
  • Page 31 OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Going down a hill improperly. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause loss of control or cause vehicle to overturn. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always follow proper procedures for going down hills as described further in this Operator’s Guide. NOTE: A special technique is required when braking as you go down a hill.
  • Page 32 OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Improperly crossing hills or turning on hills. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause loss of control or cause vehicle 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 further in this Operator’s Guide on level ground.
  • Page 33 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 proper gear and maintain steady speed when climbing a hill. If you lose all forward speed: Keep your weight uphill.
  • Page 34 OPERATION WARNINGS WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Improperly operating over obstacles. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause loss of control or a collision. 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.
  • Page 35 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. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Learn to safely control skidding or sliding by practicing at low speeds and on level smooth terrain.
  • Page 36 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 water deeper than that specified further in this Operator’s Guide.
  • Page 37 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.
  • Page 38 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.
  • Page 39 Never modify this vehicle through improper installation or use of acces- sories. 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.
  • Page 40 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 load cargo on this vehicle. Never tow cargo or another vehicle with this vehicle. _______ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 41 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...
  • Page 42: Riding The Vehicle

    BRP dealer performs the preseason preparation of your vehicle. Each visit to your authorized BRP dealer is a great opportunity for your dealer to verifiy if your vehicle is included in any safety campaign. We also urge you to visit your authorized BRP dealer in a timely manner if you become aware of any safety related campaigns.
  • Page 43: Pre-Ride Inspection

    RIDING THE VEHICLE Pre-Ride Inspection WARNING Perform a pre-ride inspection before each ride to detect any potential prob- lem that could occur during operation. The pre-ride inspection can help you monitor wear and deterioration before they become a problem. Correct any problem that you discover to reduce the risk of a breakdown or crash.
  • Page 44 RIDING THE VEHICLE ITEMS TO BE ✔ INSPECTION TO PERFORM INSPECTED Seat Ensure operator seat is properly installed and latched. Service and storage Check if service and storage compartments are properly compartments latched. Chassis and Check underneath vehicle for any debris on chassis or suspension suspension, properly clean chassis and suspension.
  • Page 45: Clothing

    RIDING THE VEHICLE Clothing Actual weather conditions should help you decide how to dress. Always dress for the coldest weather expected. Thermal underwear next to the skin provides good insulation. It is important that the operator always wears the appropriate protective clothing and apparel, including an approved helmet, eye protection, boots, gloves, a long sleeved shirt and pants.
  • Page 46: Carrying A Passenger

    RIDING THE VEHICLE Carrying a Passenger This vehicle is designed specifically to carry an operator only. Even with a long seat, this vehicle is not designed nor intended to carry passenger(s). Carrying passenger(s) may affect the stability and your control of the vehicle. Carrying Loads Never load cargo on this vehicle.
  • Page 47: Design Limitation

    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.
  • Page 48 When operating in reverse, check that the path behind the vehicle is free of people or obstacles. Proceed slowly and avoid sharp turns. BRP recommends that you remain seated on your ATV when operating in reverse. Avoid standing up. Your weight could shift forward against the throttle lever caus- ing an unexpected acceleration and loss of control.
  • Page 49 RIDING THE VEHICLE Drop-Offs This vehicle will “bottom-out“ and usually stop if either the front or rear wheels are driven over a drop-off. If the drop is sharp or deep, the vehicle will nose dive and tip over. WARNING Avoid negotiating drop-offs. Reverse and select an alternate route. Riding on Snow Covered Surfaces When performing the pre-ride inspection, pay special attention to locations on the vehicle where snow and/or ice accumulations may obstruct visibility of the lights...
  • Page 50: Riding Techniques

    RIDING THE VEHICLE At the end of each ride it is a good practice to clean the vehicle body and all moving components (brakes, steering components, drive lines, controls, etc.) from any snow or ice accumulations. Wet snow will turn to ice during the shut down period and become more difficult to remove at the next pre-ride inspection.
  • Page 51 RIDING THE VEHICLE Even though there is an adequate suspension system on this vehicle, there are “washboard” or rough terrain conditions that will make you feel uncomfortable and can even cause a back injury. “Posting“ or riding in a crouched position will often be required.
  • Page 52 RIDING THE VEHICLE If your route crosses frozen waterways, make sure the ice is thick enough and sound enough to support the total weight of yourself, the vehicle and its load. Be ever watchful of open water... it is a sure indication that the ice thickness will vary. If in doubt, do not attempt to cross.
  • Page 53 RIDING THE VEHICLE vmo2012-012-525 If you do get into a slide or skid, it may help to turn the handlebar in the direction of the skid until you regain control. Never jam the brakes and lock the wheels. Respect and follow all posted trail signs. They are there to help you and others. Obstacles in the “trail“...
  • Page 54 RIDING THE VEHICLE Uphill Before trying to climb a hill, keep these things in mind. Hill Climbing should only be attempted by experienced operators. Start on shallow slopes. Always drive straight uphill and keep your body weight forward towards the top of the hill. Keep your feet on the footrests and accelerate before you start to climb.
  • Page 55 RIDING THE VEHICLE Downhill Keep your body weight rearwards. Apply the brake gradually to prevent skidding. Do not “coast“ down the slope using solely engine compression or in neutral gear. Try to avoid steep inclines. If you're not careful, you could tip over when going down hills.
  • Page 56 RIDING THE VEHICLE Side Hilling This is one of the most risky types of riding since it may drastically change the bal- ance of the vehicle. It should be avoided wherever possible. However, if it is nec- essary to do so, it is important that you ALWAYS keep your body weight on the up- side of the slope...
  • Page 57: Important On Product Labels (Canada/United States)

    IMPORTANT ON PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) Canada/United States Hang Tag This vehicle comes with a hang tag containing important information. Any person who rides this vehicle should read and understand this information be- fore riding. 704 902 024 vmo2010-003-003_en TYPICAL ________ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 58: Vehicle Safety Labels

    IMPORTANT ON PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) . Operating, servicing and WARNING maintaining an 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 and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
  • Page 59 IMPORTANT ON PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) vmo2014-004-002_a TYPICAL - LABEL LOCATIONS ________ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 60: Label 4 - Typical

    IMPORTANT ON PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) ALWAYS USE NEVER USE UNDER NEVER USE NEVER CARRY AN APPROVED THE INFLUENCE OF ON PUBLIC PASSENGERS. Operation of this ATV by children under HELMET AND DRUGS OR ALCOHOL. ROADS. PROTECTIVE the age of 6 increases the risk of GEAR.
  • Page 61 IMPORTANT ON PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) This vehicle is an off road vehicle not intended for use on public roads Ce véhicule est conçu pour un usage hors route et n'est pas destiné aux voies publiques 704905152 LABEL 9 ________ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 62: Compliance Labels

    IMPORTANT ON PRODUCT LABELS (CANADA/UNITED STATES) Compliance Labels These labels indicate vehicle's compli- ance. ENGINE FAMILY FAMILLE DE MOTEUR PERMEATION FAMILY FAMILLE DE PERMEATION CERTIFICATION LIMITE DES ÉMISSIONS STANDARD (FEL) DE LA FAMILLE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION CYLINDRÉE ENGINE DISPLACEMENT THIS VEHICLE IS CERTIFIED TO OPERATE ON UNLEADED GASOLINE AND MEETS EXHAUST EMISSION SYSTÈME DE CONTRÔLE U.S.
  • Page 63: Important On Product Labels

    IMPORTANT ON PRODUCT LABELS (ALL COUNTRIES EXCEPT CANADA/UNITED STATES) All countries except Canada/United States DS 90 and DS 90 X models only Hang Tag This vehicle comes with a hang tag containing important information. Any person who rides this vehicle should read and understand this information be- fore riding.
  • Page 64 IMPORTANT ON PRODUCT LABELS (ALL COUNTRIES EXCEPT CANADA/UNITED STATES) 704905262 704905262 TYPICAL 704901107 vmo2006-005-009_en TYPICAL - APPLICABLE WHEN EQUIVALENT TO A MODEL CERTIFIED TO US EPA STANDARDS _______ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 65: Vehicle Safety Labels

    IMPORTANT ON PRODUCT LABELS (ALL COUNTRIES EXCEPT CANADA/UNITED STATES) Vehicle Safety Labels Read and understand all the safety labels on your vehicle. These labels are affixed to your vehicle for the safety of the operator or bystanders. The safety labels on your vehicle should be considered permanent parts of the ve- hicle.
  • Page 66 Operating of this ATV if you are un- der the age of 10 increases your chance of SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH. NEVER operate this ATV if you are under age 10. Safety Video https:// can-am.brp.com /off-road/safety 704907473 EN-FR-704907473-DEC_a LABEL 1 Label 2 WARNING –...
  • Page 67 IMPORTANT ON PRODUCT LABELS (ALL COUNTRIES EXCEPT CANADA/UNITED STATES) Label 4 WARNING – Locate and read operator's guide. – Improper overloading or tire pressure can cause loss of con- trol, resulting in SEVERE IN- JURY or DEATH. – ALWAYS maintain proper tire pressure as shown.
  • Page 68: Compliance Labels

    IMPORTANT ON PRODUCT LABELS (ALL COUNTRIES EXCEPT CANADA/UNITED STATES) Compliance Labels These labels indicate vehicle's compliance. V00m03y2 LOCATION: LOWER RIGHT FRONT TUBE OF THE FRAME ENGINE FAMILY FAMILLE DE MOTEUR PERMEATION FAMILY FAMILLE DE PERMEATION CERTIFICATION LIMITE DES ÉMISSIONS STANDARD (FEL) DE LA FAMILLE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION CYLINDRÉE...
  • Page 69: Vehicle Information

    VEHICLE INFORMATION _______________...
  • Page 70: Controls/Instruments/Equipment

    CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENT vmo2010-003-101_b TYPICAL ______________...
  • Page 71: Throttle Lever

    2. To accelerate limiter screw. 3. To decelerate WARNING BRP recommends that all beginners start off with the speed limiter screw Check throttle lever operation be- turned in while they learn. fore you start the engine. If the...
  • Page 72: Rh Brake Lever

    CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENT SPEED DS 90 AND DS 70 SETTING DS 90 X Factory 16 km/h 24 km/h limited (10 MPH) (15 MPH) speed Maximum 24 km/h 48 km/h unrestricted (15 MPH) (30 MPH) speed vmo2008-020-004_b WARNING 1. Lock nut When traveling downhill, grav- 2.
  • Page 73: Lh Brake Lever

    CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENT When applied, it prevents the vehi- cle from moving. Useful during trans- portation or when the vehicle is not in operation. WARNING Always use the parking brake when the vehicle is not in opera- tion. WARNING vmo2008-020-005_a TYPICAL Make sure the parking brake is 1.
  • Page 74: Transmission Lever

    CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENT DS 90 X Only vmo2008-008-018_a TRANSMISSION LEVER PATTERN vmo2008-020-014_a 1. Transmission lever LH BRAKE LEVER 2. Forward (F) Step 1: Squeeze brake lever and maintain 3. Neutral (N) Step 2: Push lever lock 4. Reverse (R) All Models To change the transmission position, completely stop vehicle, apply brakes, To release the parking brake mech- then move lever to the desired posi-...
  • Page 75: Multifunction Switch

    BRP recommends that you remain STOP position. seated. Avoid standing up. Your To stop engine, fully release throttle...
  • Page 76: Off Position

    CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENT vmo2009-004-005_c vmo2009-004-006_a 1. Engine start button FULL CHOKE POSITION Choke Lever The other positions between OFF and FULL will be used depending on the This device features a variable position engine temperature. lever used to ease starting a cold en- gine.
  • Page 77: Ignition Switch

    CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENT 9) Fuel Valve Reverse Lamp (RED) The fuel valve is located on the LH side When lit, it indicates the of the vehicle near the engine. transmission reverse This is a 3 position rotary valve: OFF, position. ON, RES (reserve). Rotate the valve to align its arrow to the desired position.
  • Page 78: 10) Seat Latch

    CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENT RES (Reserve) When the normal supply of fuel in the tank is used up (ON position), an emer- gency supply of fuel is available by turn- ing the valve to RES. Use the RES posi- tion only when the ON supply is empty. When in reserve, refuel as soon as pos- sible.
  • Page 79: Front Storage Compartment

    CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENT vmo2008-008-020_a 1. Tool kit 12) Front Storage vmo2008-008-023_a TYPICAL Compartment A convenient area to carry personal ar- WARNING ticles. When engine is running, always engage the NEUTRAL position on the transmission lever and ap- ply parking brake before opening cover.
  • Page 80: Fuel

    FUEL Fuel Requirements NOTICE Always use fresh gaso- line. Gasoline will oxidize; the re- sult is loss of octane, volatile com- 704907278_4pi pounds, and the production of gum and varnish deposits which can NOTICE Never experiment with damage the fuel system. other fuels.
  • Page 81: Fueling Procedure

    FUEL Fueling Procedure WARNING – Do not allow children to put fuel in the vehicle. – Always stop engine before refu- eling. Open cap slowly. – If a differential pressure condi- tion is noticed (whistling sound heard when loosening fuel tank vmo2015-004-501 TYPICAL —...
  • Page 82: Break-In Period

    BREAK-IN PERIOD Operating During Break-In A break-in period of 10 operating hours is required before running the vehicle at sustained full throttle. After the break-in period, the vehicle should be inspected by an authorized Can-Am dealer, repair shop or person MAIN- of your own choosing.
  • Page 83: Operating Instructions

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Starting the Engine (Basic Procedure) WARNING Always proceed with the pre-ride SAFETY inspection as described in INFORMATION prior to operat- ing the vehicle. Always check for proper operation of critical con- trols, safety features and mechani- cal components before starting. vmo2009-004-005_b Transmission lever must be set to 1.
  • Page 84 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: Throttle assist may be used to help start the engine faster. Press the throttle lever slightly; if it is pressed too much, the choke system will not be ac- tivated. mmo2008-008-051_a TYPICAL 1. Kick start pedal Repeat this procedure completely if necessary.
  • Page 85: Stopping The Engine

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Shifting the Transmission Cold Weather (Above 0°C (32°F)) In temperatures above 0°C (32°F), Let engine idle to warm up. place choke lever at 75% of full choke Apply brakes and set the transmission position. selector lever to ”F” (forward), or ”R” After engine starts, leave choke at (reverse).
  • Page 86: Tune Your Ride

    TUNE YOUR RIDE Suspension Adjustment WARNING Suspension adjustment could af- fect vehicle handling. Always take time to familiarize yourself with the vehicle's behavior after any suspension adjustment has been made. WARNING Left and right front shock adjust- vmo2008-008-029_a ment must always be set to the DS 70 AND DS 90 —...
  • Page 87: Ds 90 X - Rear Suspension

    TUNE YOUR RIDE vmo2008-008-030_a DS 70 AND DS 90 — REAR SUSPENSION 1. Rear spring 2. Turn adjusting cam vmo2008-020-011_a DS 90 X — REAR SUSPENSION 1. Rear spring 2. Loosen locking ring 3. Turn adjustment ring While reading this Operator’s Guide, remember that: WARNING Indicates a potential hazard that, if not avoided, could result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 88: Vehicle Transportation

    VEHICLE TRANSPORTATION When transporting this vehicle, secure it to a trailer using suitable tie-downs. Use of ordinary ropes is not recom- mended. WARNING Do not tow this vehicle behind a car or other vehicle. Use a trailer. Never tip this vehicle on end for transporting.
  • Page 89: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE _______________...
  • Page 90: First Inspection

    FIRST INSPECTION This vehicle should be serviced after the first 5 hours or 100 km (62 mi) of opera- tion, whichever comes first, by an authorized Can-Am dealer, repair shop or person of your own choosing. The first inspection is very important and must not be ne- glected.
  • Page 91: Maintenance Schedule

    Can-Am dealer has an in-depth technical knowledge and tools to service the Can-Am ATV, the emission-related warranty is not conditioned on the use of an authorized Can-Am dealer or any other establishment with which BRP has a commercial relationship. For emission-related warranty claims, BRP is limiting...
  • Page 92 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE WEEKLY Inspect and clean air filter (more often under dusty conditions) Inspect and clean air injection valve filter (more often under dusty conditions) MONTHLY Inspect throttle cable/housing. Adjust if needed Inspect battery Inspect wheel bolts Insoect and clean CVT air inlet/outlet ducts Inspect and adjust brake system (hydraulic brakes are self-adjusting and require no adjustment) Replace engine oil (every 3 months or 40 hours)
  • Page 93 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE EVERY 100 HOURS OR ONCE A YEAR (whichever comes first) Inspect drive belt Inspect, clean and lubricate drive and driven pulleys Inspect handlebar fasteners Lubricate steering shaft Inspect steering system Inspect suspension system Inspect brake pads/shoe EVERY 200 HOURS OR 2 YEARS (whichever comes first) Replace fuel filter Replace gearbox oil...
  • Page 94: Maintenance Procedures

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES This section includes instructions for basic maintenance procedures. WARNING Turn off the engine and follow these maintenance procedures when performing maintenance. If you do not follow proper main- tenance procedures you can be injured by hot parts, moving parts, electricity, chemicals or other haz- ards.
  • Page 95 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Completly tighten dipstick. Engine Oil Viscosity Chart Recommended Engine Oil SAE 0W30 For the summer season, use 4T 5W40 SYNTHETIC BLEND OIL (293600121) (P/N 779133). SAE 5W30 For the winter season, use 4T 0W40 SYNTHETIC OIL (293600112) (P/N 779139). SAE 10W30 NOTE: The XPS oil is specially formu- lated and tested for the severe require-...
  • Page 96: Tightening Torque

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Remove dipstick. Install strainer cover. Tighten to speci- fied torque. TIGHTENING TORQUE 12 N•m ± 1 N•m Strainer cover (106 lbf•in ± 9 lbf•in) Clean drain plug washer and check it's condition, replace it if necessary. Clean engine and drain plug contact surfaces.
  • Page 97: Underneath Engine

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Air Filter Air Filter Location vmo2008-008-045_a UNDERNEATH ENGINE 1. Oil strainer cover 2. Exhaust pipe vmo2008-008-036_a To clean oil strainer, use a solvent, then 1. Air filter dry using compressed air. Air Filter Removal CAUTION Always wear Remove air filter box cover. propriate skin and eye protection.
  • Page 98: Air Filter Housing

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Air Filter Housing Air Filter Housing Draining Periodically inspect air filter housing drain tube for liquids or deposits. vmo2015-004-502_a 1. Air filter Air Filter Maintenance and Replacement For light maintenance on air filter, com- pressed air can be used to remove dust mmo2008-008-057_a from air filter.
  • Page 99: Air Injection Valve

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES When liquids or deposits are found, air Remove filter from air injection valve. filter and housing must be inspected, dried or replaced depending on its con- dition. Air Injection Valve Air Injection Valve Location Air injection valve is located on the LH side of the vehicle underneath front vmo2013-004-009_a fender.
  • Page 100: Cvt Cover

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES CVT Cover CVT Cover Draining Whenever you suspect that water has entered the CVT cover, drain the CVT housing by removing the drain tube plug. vmo2008-020-013_a DS 90 X 1. Muffler cover 2. Remove screws Remove the spark arrester from the muffler.
  • Page 101 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES The only way to ensure the level is cor- rect is to drain the gearbox and refill it with the specified quantity of the recommended gearbox oil. Refer to GEARBOX OIL CHANGE for proce- dure. Gearbox Oil Change Place the vehicle on a level surface.
  • Page 102: Throttle Cable

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Allow enough time for oil to flow out of WARNING gearbox. Always use a silicone-based lu- Reinstall drain plug and washer. bricant. Using another lubricant Tighten to specified torque. (such as a water-based lubricant) could cause the throttle lever/ca- TIGHTENING TORQUE ble to stick or become stiff.
  • Page 103 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Adjust cable B until engine RPM starts to increase. 219001755-001_a 219001755-004_a UNSCREW ADJUSTER NUT ADJUSTMENT FROM THROTTLE LEVER TO Bring back adjuster nut from cable B by THROTTLE LIMITER BOX 1. Cable A one turn. 219001755-001_b BRING BACK ADJUSTER NUT BY ONE TURN Tighten lock nut in place.
  • Page 104: Spark Plug

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES cable is properly routed and not bind- ing on anything when the handlebar is turned. Spark Plug Spark Plug Location vmo2008-008-028_a 1. Rubber protector Loosen lock nut and turn the adjuster to obtain proper adjustment. NOTE: Measure throttle free play at the tip of throttle lever.
  • Page 105: Battery

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Battery Maintenance CAUTION Never charge a bat- tery while installed in vehicle. NOTICE Never remove the battery sealing cap. These vehicles are equipped with a VRLA battery (Valve Regulated Lead Acid). It is a maintenance-free type battery, there is no need to add water vmo2008-008-035_a to adjust electrolyte level.
  • Page 106: Fuse

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Remove battery from vehicle. Battery Cleaning Clean battery, battery casing, cables and battery posts using a solution of baking soda and water. Remove corrosion from battery cable terminals and battery posts using a firm wire brush. Battery top should be cleaned using a soft brush and any grease-cutting soap or baking soda so- vmo2008-008-017_a...
  • Page 107: Drive Chain And Sprockets

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES vmo2008-008-038_a vmo2008-008-040_a REMOVE RUBBER PROTECTOR PULL ON BULB TO REMOVE THEN REPLACE 1. Rubber protector BULB 1. Bulb Drive Chain and Sprockets Drive Chain and Sprocket Inspection NOTICE Replace chain sprockets together to prevent rapid wear of these components. NOTICE Never operate this vehi- cle with the drive chain too loose or...
  • Page 108: Typical - Rear Axle

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES NOTICE Never adjust the drive chain with the driver seated on the vehicle. Remove any load on the ve- hicle. 1. Place vehicle on a level surface and set transmission to NEUTRAL. 2. Check drive chain condition. 3. Loosen drive axle locking bolts. vmo2008-008-048_a 1.
  • Page 109: Tires And Wheels

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Tires and Wheels Tire Pressure WARNING Tire pressure greatly affects ve- hicle handling and stability. Low pressure may cause tire to deflate and rotate on wheel. Overpres- sure may burst the tire. Always follow recommended pressure. NEVER set tire pressure below vmo2008-008-047_a minimum.
  • Page 110: Steering System

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Check tires and rims for damage and RECOMMENDED PRODUCT wear. LOCTITE 767 (ANTISEIZE Replace if necessary. LUBRICANT) (P/N 293 800 070) Wheel Bearing Condition TIGHTENING TORQUE Push and pull on the top of each wheel to check for free play. See an autho- 40 N•m ±...
  • Page 111: Mechanical Brakes(Ds 70 And Ds 90)

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Suspension Lubrication Check brake lever free-play (both levers), adjust if necessary. Rear Suspension Check for lever operation, they should Lubricate swing arm pivots. Use syn- move freely and have a firm feel when thetic SYNTHETIC GREASE SUSPEN- brakes are applied. SION (293550033) (P/N 779163) or an If correct adjustment is unattainable, equivalent.
  • Page 112: Brake Cable Adjustment

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Front Brake Cable Adjustment Fully tighten all adjustment screws on brake cables. vmr2008-106-012_a A. 10 mm to 12 mm (.4 in to .5 in) Tighten all adjustment screw locks. vmr2008-106-010_a 1. Adjustment screws on lever Rear Brake Lever Adjustment Position the vehicle on a level surface.
  • Page 113: Hydraulic Brakes (Ds 90 X)

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Verify if the brake lever works properly BRAKE PAD and that it comes back to its original po- MINIMUM 1 mm (.039 in) sition. THICKNESS Lower the vehicle on the ground. See your authorized Can-Am dealer if a problem is detected concerning the Hydraulic Brakes (DS 90 X) brake system.
  • Page 114: Frame

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES With vehicle on a level surface, check brake fluid in reservoirs for proper level. They should be above the MIN. mark. NOTE: The reservoir is full when the fluid reaches the top of the window. Add fluid as required. Do not overfill. Clean filler cap before removing.
  • Page 115: Vehicle Care

    VEHICLE CARE Post-Operation Care When the vehicle is used in a salt- water environment, rinsing the vehicle with fresh water is necessary to pre- serve the vehicle and its components. Lubrication of metal parts is highly rec- ommended. Use LUB. & ANTI-COR- ROSIVE (293600016) (P/N 779168).
  • Page 116: Storage And Preseason Preparation

    STORAGE AND PRESEASON PREPARATION WARNING Have an authorized Can-Am dealer inspect the fuel system integrity MAINTENANCE as specified in SCHEDULE When a vehicle is not in use for more than four months, proper storage is a necessity. When using your vehicle after storage, a post storage preparation is required.
  • Page 117: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION ______________...
  • Page 118: Vehicle Identification

    VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION Engine Identification The main components of your vehicle (engine and frame) are identified using Number Location different serial numbers. It may some- times become necessary to locate these numbers for warranty purposes or to trace your vehicle in the event of loss.
  • Page 119: Noise Emission Control System Regulation

    NOISE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM REGULATION (CANADA/UNITED STATES) Tampering with a Noise Control System 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...
  • Page 120: Noise Emission And Vibration Values

    NOISE EMISSION AND VIBRATION VALUES (OUTSIDE CANADA/UNITED STATES) DS 70 MODEL DS 90 DS 90 X NOISE EMISSION AND VIBRATION VALUES Sound pressure Noise 80 dB @ 4000 RPM (Uncertainty (K ) 3 dB) Hand-arm system 3.41 m/s @ 4000 RPM (Uncertainty 1.705 m/s Vibration Whole body at seat <0.5 m/s...
  • Page 121: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The EC-Declaration of Conformity does not appear in this version of the Operator's Guide. Please refer to the printed version that was delivered with your vehicle. ______________ ddd2009-001...
  • Page 122: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS DS 70 MODEL DS 90 DS 90 X ENGINE Type 4-stroke, forced air cooled Number of cylinders Single horizontal cylinder Displacement 89.53 cm³ (5.5 in³) Number of valves Intake 0.02 mm (.0008 in) Valve clearance Exhaust 0.03 mm (.0012 in) Electric/kick start Starting For the summer season, use...
  • Page 123 SPECIFICATIONS DS 70 MODEL DS 90 DS 90 X ELECTRICAL Ignition type CDI (Capacitor Discharge Ignition) Make and NGK CR7HSA or equivalent type Spark plug 0.6 mm to 0.7 mm (.024 in to .028 in) Quantity Type Maintenance free Battery Volt 12 volts, 4 A•h Starting system...
  • Page 124 SPECIFICATIONS DS 70 MODEL DS 90 DS 90 X WHEELS 8 x 5.5 Front DS 90 X: 10 x 5.5 Size 8 x 7 Rear DS 90 X: 8 x 8.5 Front and Wheel nut torque 40 N•m ± 4 N•m (30 lbf•ft ± 3 lbf•ft) rear BRAKES Mechanical, drum...
  • Page 125: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING ______________...
  • Page 126: Troubleshooting Guidelines

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES ENGINE DOES NOT CRANK 1. Ignition switch is in the OFF position. – Place switch to the ON position. 2. Burnt fuse. – Check main supply fuse. 3. Weak battery or loose connections. – Check connections and condition of terminals. –...
  • Page 127: Engine Lacks Acceleration Or Power

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES ENGINE TURNS OVER BUT FAILS TO START (cont’d) 5. Spark plug/ignition (no spark). – Remove spark plug from engine and reconnect it to spark plug cap. – Ensure the ignition switch is set to ON, and the emergency engine stop switch is set to the RUN position.
  • Page 128 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES ENGINE BACKFIRE 1. Exhaust system leakage. – 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 EMISSIONS-RELATED WARRANTY contained herein for information about warranty claims.
  • Page 129 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES THE RPM INCREASES BUT THE VEHICLE DOES NOT MOVE (cont’d) 2. CVT is defective. – Contact an authorized Can-Am dealer. 3. Water in the CVT housing. – Contact an authorized Can-Am dealer. ______________...
  • Page 130 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES ______________...
  • Page 131: Warranty

    WARRANTY ______________...
  • Page 132: Brp Limited Warranty Usa And Canada: 2019 Can-Am Atv

    BRP. BRP reserves the right to modify this warranty at any time, being un- derstood that such modification will not alter the warranty conditions applicable to the products sold while this warranty is in effect.
  • Page 133: Warranty Coverage Period

    BRP will not honor this limited warranty to any private use owner or commercial use owner if one of the preceding conditions has not been met. Such limitations are necessary in order to allow BRP to preserve both the safety of its products, and also that of its consumers and the general public.
  • Page 134: What To Do To Obtain Warranty Coverage

    The customer must cease using the Can-Am ATV upon the appearance of an anom- aly. The customer must notify a servicing BRP dealer within three (3) days of the appearance of a defect, and provide it with reasonable access to the product and reasonable opportunity to repair it.
  • Page 135: 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 dealership level. We recom- mend discussing the issue with the authorized dealer's service manager or owner.
  • Page 136: Us Epa Emission-Related Warranty

    2. It is free from defects in materials and workmanship that may keep it from meeting the requirements of 40 CFR 1051 and 40 CFR 1060. Where a warrantable condition exists, BRP will repair or replace, as it elects, any part or component with a defect in materials or workmanship that would increase the engine’s emissions of any regulated pollutant within the stated warranty...
  • Page 137: Components Covered

    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: –...
  • Page 138 If you have any question regarding your warranty rights and responsibility, you should contact Bombardier Recreational Products at 1-888-272-9222. * In the USA, products are distributed and serviced by BRP US Inc. ______________...
  • Page 139: Brp International Limited Warranty: 2019 Can-Am Atv

    BRP. BRP reserves the right to modify this warranty at any time, being understood that such modification will not alter the warranty conditions applicable to the products sold while this warranty is in effect.
  • Page 140 – Damage resulting from removal of parts, improper repairs, service, main- tenance, modifications or use of parts or accessories not manufactured or approved by BRP which in its reasonable judgement are either incompatible with the product or adversely affect its operation, performance and durability, or resulting from repairs done by a person that is not an authorized servicing Can-Am ATV Distributor/Dealer;...
  • Page 141 BRP will not honour this limited warranty to any private use owner or commercial use owner if one of the preceding conditions has not been met. Such limitations are necessary in order to allow BRP to preserve both the safety of its products, and also that of its consumers and the general public.
  • Page 142 BRP reserves the right to improve or modify products from time to time without as- suming any obligation to modify products previously manufactured.
  • Page 143: Brp Limited Warranty For The European Economic Areas, The Commonwealth Of The Independent States And Turkey: 2019 Can-Am Atv

    BRP. BRP reserves the right to modify this warranty at any time, being understood that such modification will not alter the warranty conditions applicable to the products sold while this warranty is in effect.
  • Page 144 – Damage resulting from removal of parts, improper repairs, service, main- tenance, modifications or use of parts or accessories not manufactured or approved by BRP which in its reasonable judgement are either incompatible with the product or adversely affect its operation, performance and durability, or resulting from repairs done by a person that is not an authorized servicing Can-Am ATV Distributor/Dealer;...
  • Page 145 BRP will not honour this limited warranty to any private use owner or commercial use owner if one of the preceding conditions has not been met. Such limitations are necessary in order to allow BRP to preserve both the safety of its products, and also that of its consumers and the general public.
  • Page 146 BRP reserves the right to improve or modify products from time to time without as- suming any obligation to modify products previously manufactured.
  • Page 147 Can-Am ATV Distributor/Dealer's service manager or owner. If the matter still remains unresolved, contact BRP by filling out the customer con- tact form at www.brp.com or contact BRP by mail at one of the addresses listed CONTACT US under the section of this guide.
  • Page 148: Additional Terms And Conditions For France Only

    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.
  • Page 149: Customer Information

    CUSTOMER INFORMATION ______________...
  • Page 150: Privacy Information

    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.
  • Page 151: Contact Us

    CONTACT US Oceania www.brp.com 6 Lord Street North America Lakes Business Park Botany, NSW 2019 565 de la Montagne Street Australia Valcourt (Québec) J0E 2L0 Canada South America Sturtevant, Wisconsin, U.S.A. 10101 Science Drive Rua James Clerck Maxwell, 230 Sturtevant, Wisconsin...
  • Page 152: Change Of Address/Ownership

    Notifying BRP, even after the expiration of the limited warranty, is very important as it enables BRP to reach the ATV owner if necessary, like when safety recalls are initiated. It is the owner’s responsibility to notify BRP.
  • Page 153 CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP ______________...
  • Page 154 CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP ______________...
  • Page 155 MONTH To be completed by the dealer at the time of the sale. DEALER IMPRINT AREA Please verify with your dealer to ensure your vehicle has been registered with BRP. While reading this Operator’s Guide, remember that: WARNING Indicates a potential hazard that, if not avoided, could result in serious...
  • Page 156 GUIDE DU CONDUCTEUR DS 70 /DS 90 / DS 90 X / ANGLAIS FAIT AU / MADE IN CANADA U/M:P.C. ®™ AND THE BRP LOGO ARE TRADEMARKS OF BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC. OR ITS AFFILIATES. ©2018 BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. PRINTED IN CANADA.

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