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  • Page 4 to cause cancer, birth defects or...
  • Page 5 procedures, if you have any questions regarding the operation or maintenance of your ATV, please...
  • Page 11 Never permit a guest to operate the ATV unless the guest has read this manual and all product labels and as completed a certified safety training course. protection googles or face shield) gloves, boots, a long-sleeved shirt or jacket, and long pants, operating conditions, and your experience.
  • Page 12 Always inspect your ATV before each use to make sure it is in safe operating condition. Always follow Always keep both hand on the handlebars and both feet on the footrests of the ATV during Always drive slowly and carefully on strange terrains, and note the terrains changes. Always follow proper turning procedures as described in this manual.
  • Page 13 carefully before you start down a hill. Shift your weight backward. Never go down a hill at high speed. Avoid going down a hill at an angle, which would cause the vehicle to lean sharply to one Always follow proper procedures for crossing the side of a hill. Avoid hills with excessively slippery or loose surface.
  • Page 14 Avoid operating the ATV through deep or fast-flowing water. If it is unavoidable travel slowly, balance your weight carefully, avoid sudden movements, and maintain a slow and steady forward motion. Do not make sudden turns or stops, and do not make sudden throttle changes. Wet brakes may have reduced stopping ability.
  • Page 22 Opeating this ATV/QUAD without proper inspection and maintenance. Improper maintenance will increase accident occurrence and equipment damage probability. Both of your hands off the handlebar or both feet leave foot board. Even one hand or one foot leaves will weaken his control of the vehicle, or cause the operator If the operator do not hold his feet firmlyenough, the feet may touch rear wheel, so cause...
  • Page 25 Practice turning at a low speed before you trying to turn at a high speed. Never driving ATV on hillside slope greater than 25°...
  • Page 26 Never driving ATV on hills steeper than 22° Never go over any top hill in high speed, there may be people, vehicle, steep slope or barrier on...
  • Page 27 A special technique on down hill braking, please refers to Page70. Avoid down hill in slope or may cause the vehicle topple to one side.
  • Page 28 Always follow the proper procedure described in the owner's manual.
  • Page 29 WHEN ATV STOP ON SLOPE, YOU REQUIRED TO DO: WHEN ATV BACK UP ON SLOPE, YOU REQUIRED TO DO:...
  • Page 30 Apply rear brake when the vehicle stops completely, then put into park gear. Try to avoid to across big obstacles such as rock or fallen tree. If unavoidable, operate...
  • Page 33 Avoid operating ATV in deepwater or rapids, if it is unavoidable to enter water that exceeds max you must drive slowly and keep balance, avoid sudden operational...
  • Page 34 Check if there is any person during reversing.
  • Page 35 fittings...
  • Page 41 Read warning on vehicle to get detail.
  • Page 43 Always wear long sleeves and long pants to protect arms and legs. Riding pants with...
  • Page 44 Light switch includes 3 indicators...
  • Page 45 except DRL. Hazard Switch...
  • Page 47 leakage or lack of fluid of pump, then must be repaired or maintained before driving.
  • Page 49 ---Optional proper position as below picture showed. injury or death. Always check to be sure the parking brake is disengaged before operation. Never depend on parking brake alone if the vehicle is parking on a hill. Always block the...
  • Page 50 Cap of fuel tank (1) is under handlebar. Remove cap of fuel tank with anti-clockwise direction. Tighten cap of fuel tank with clockwise direction.
  • Page 51 Never carry a plastic container with gasoline in the racks while riding. Static electricity between rack and tank could cause a spark. Don't start engine or run engine in a closed situation. Engine exhaust gas is poisonous and operate in a well-ventilated areas.
  • Page 52 Features & Controls on-command four-wheel drive switch 1. Front wheel drive(F-WD)/ Front wheel drive lock(F-lock) R-LOCK 2. 2-wheel drive(2-WD)/Front wheel drive(F-WD) ③ R-WD 3. Rear wheel drive(R-WD)/Rear wheel drive lock(R-lock) F-LOCK F-WD F-WD ① ②...
  • Page 53 Features & Controls on-command four-wheel drive switch 2-wheel drive(2-WD): Power is supplied to the rear wheels only. Front wheel drive(F-WD): Power is supplied to the rear and front wheels. Four-wheel drive with the front diff locked (F-LOCK): Power is supplied to the rear and front wheels when the front diff is locked.
  • Page 56 Do not turn the adjusting screw out more than 12mm(0.47 in). 3 5mm.
  • Page 57 Safety belt indicator:...
  • Page 58 EPS Indicator (optional) Refer to page138 for detailed information.
  • Page 60 and imperial. H is the high temperature area. Both overlow and overhigh are abnormal, idle warm machine is needed 7. Clock indicator shows the current time, its...
  • Page 61 Dashboard Setting/Adjustment list Item Shows and display key-operated switch Result Speed/Mileage Long press Key ① Metric system←→British system Metric system/British system exchange Short press Key ① ODO→TRIP→RPM→ODO Mileage display exchange Mileage ODO Long press Key ① Trip mileage zero clearing Trip mileage cleaning Mileage TRIP Hours progressive increase(0~12)
  • Page 62 recommend the use of special for 4-stroke engine. Add recommended oil if necessary to maintain the oil level between the minimum and maximum -56-...
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  • Page 64 38,55 Indicator lights/switches -58-...
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  • Page 66 See the "Break-In period" section prior to operating the engine for the first time. -60-...
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  • Page 70 Weight distribution in the rear rack should be as far forward and as low as possible. Carrying a high load -64-...
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  • Page 88 Inspect and clean by hand clap often -82-...
  • Page 89 Inspect. Clean every 1000km or 100 Check terminals;clean;test -83-...
  • Page 90 Inspect coolant level and leakage. 100h -84-...
  • Page 91 100h 100h Inspect cap of fuel tank, fuel pump and 100h fuel relay. 100h 100h 100h 100h 100h 100h -85-...
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  • Page 94 3. Start engine to let it idle for 20 30seconds; ③ ② ② ② ③ -88-...
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  • Page 96 2.9L 3.0L -90-...
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  • Page 102 wahser if damaged. ② Use a paper functioned as a diversion trench see picture below. ② Total Amount:2.9L -96-...
  • Page 103 10. Install the radiator cap. -97-...
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  • Page 105 ② For a normal ATV, the ideal color on the white insulator DCPR8E(NGK) 0.8 0.9mm -99-...
  • Page 106 5. Install the panel. -100-...
  • Page 107 ① There is a check hose at the bottom of the air filter case. If dust or water collects in this hose, empty the hose and clean the air filter element and air filter case. If there's a lot for water, please contact your local dealer to check if any water inside crankcase ②...
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  • Page 109 ② ③ 4. Insert the exhaust pipe into the muffer aligning the bolt hole; ③ ① ① ② ④ ④ -103-...
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  • Page 113 Rear brake disc inspection Check rear brake disc -107-...
  • Page 114 1. When checking brake fluid level, make sure the top of the master cylinder reservoir is level by turning the handlebars. 2. Use only designated quality brake fluid. Otherwise, the rubber seals may deteriorate, -108-...
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  • Page 123 Headlight beam adjustment Headlight beam adjustment Headlight beam adjustment Headlight beam adjustment Headlight beam adjustment -117-...
  • Page 124 Front and Rear Suspension Adjustment Front and Rear Suspension Adjustment Front and Rear Suspension Adjustment Front and Rear Suspension Adjustment -118-...
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  • Page 126 at all angles of horizontal rotation up to at least 90°each side of the longitudinal center line of the device. -120-...
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  • Page 130 and warm water to remove all dirt and grime. Don't use harsh detergents or high pressure washers. Some detergents deteriorate rubber parts. Use dish soap type cleaners only. High disperse through the fuel in the tank. -124-...
  • Page 131 Note: Remove fuel pump connector drain fuel tank when drain fuel in oil channel and gas Warm up the engine, then switch off the engine and replace engine oil and oil filter. drain the sediment tube. -125-...
  • Page 132 oil leak. Install the spark plug drained of gasoline. -126-...
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  • Page 134 Transporting the ATV/Quadricycle Transporting the ATV/Quadricycle Transporting the ATV/Quadricycle 3. Be sure the fuel cap, oil cap and seat are installed correctly. -128-...
  • Page 135 remove it. Gently rub the affected areas with the stell wool until the corrosion -129-...
  • Page 136 When starting out on an incline, use low range or dismount ATV/Quadricycle(after -130-...
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  • Page 141 Inspect, clean and replace -135-...
  • Page 142 Out of fuel Kinked or plugged fuel vent line -136-...
  • Page 143 Clean engine exterior -137-...
  • Page 144 Troubleshooting PCODE LIST PCODE uses 4 digit flashing: For Example: “0560” “0” flashes 10 times. “5” flashes 5 times. “6” flashes 6 times. “0” flashes 10 times. Trouble Description Item No Trouble code O2 Sensor 1 Heater Contr. Circ. open P0030 O2 Sensor 1 Heater Contr.
  • Page 145 Troubleshooting Item No Trouble code Trouble Description Engine Coolant Temp.Circ. High Input P0118 Throttle Pos.Sensor Circ. Low Input P 0122 Throttle Pos.Sensor Circ. High Input P 0123 O2 Sensor Circ. Bank1-Sensor1 Malfunction P 0130 O2 Sensor Circ. Bank1-Sensor1 low Voltage P 0131 O2 Sensor Circ.
  • Page 146 Troubleshooting Item No Trouble code Trouble Description Malfunction Indicator Lamp Control Circ. Fault P0650 Cooling fan control Circuit Short-ground P0691 Cooling fan control Circuit Short-power P0692 Engine Coolant Temp High P1116 -140-...
  • Page 147 Troubleshooting EPS fault code table Diagnosis content Code Suggestion 1.Check sensor wiring harness Main torque sensor disconnection 2. Replace ECU 1.Check sensor wiring harness Main torque sensor output error(voltage is too high or low) 2. Replace ECU 1.Check sensor wiring harness Vice torque sensor disconnected 2.
  • Page 148 EPS indicator on the Dashboard will be on when EPS system ① is equipped to the vehicle. Normally, ② EPS fault alarm indicator on dashboard will be on when EPS breaks down. In case there is a failure, EPS indicator starts to flash. Do NOT switch off the machine. Check the flash times of EPS indicator.
  • Page 149 EPS fault diagnosis and solution Troubleshooting Failure Phenomenon Probable Reason 1、Check whether wire connectors are 1、connectors of wire is bad contact fully inserted 2、The fuse blew out Steering without 2、Replace the fuse(30A) 3、Relay damage assistance 4、The controller、motor or sensor is 3、Replace the relay damaged 4、Contact with suppliers and replace it...
  • Page 150 3750mm 3750mm ELECTRIC ELECTRIC 84km/h 84km/h ( ) updated 90km/h -144-...
  • Page 151 2.8L 2.9L 3.0L -145-...
  • Page 152 Mechanical style DCPR8E(NGK) dry rollers STOPPED HAND OPERATION/ L H N R -146-...
  • Page 153 DISC BRAKE operate parking brake with left hand lever, brake with right hand and right foot operation -147-...
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