Parking Brake; Fuel Tank - Eton Yukon II CXL-150 Owner's Manual

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The rear brake is the primary stopping brake
on your vehicle. Using the rear brake to stop
your vehicle will prevent steering control
loss.
Use your front and rear brakes in combination
to control your speed while descending a
grade. Use caution not to apply too much
pressure to your front brakes so that the
wheels lock up, stop turning, and cause a loss
of steering control. If the front wheels lock up,
and stop turning, lightly reduce the pressure
on the front brake lever until they unlock and
.
start to turn

Parking Brake

The front brake lever has a button located at
the pivot point to lock the brake in the, "O", on
position. This should be engaged as a parking
brake whenever the vehicle is not in operation.
This feature must be engaged in order to start
the engine. The brake lever has a safety
switch built in to prevent the engine from
starting while the brake is disengaged.
If your engine fails to start, ensure that the
engine stop switch is in the on, "O", position
and that the parking brake is engaged.

Fuel Tank

The fuel tank fill cap is located on top of the
unit just ahead of the seat. The cap contains a
vent to prevent a vacuum from forming in the
tank as fuel is used. The vent tube must be
attached to the cap and inserted in the vent
tube holder hole while operating the unit. The
fuel cap vent and vent tube must be clean and
clear of obstructions for the unit to operate
normally. You can check the vent and vent
tube by blowing air through the tube. If you can
not blow through the vent tube and cap, you
must clean the vent and tube or replace them.
Every time you refuel your unit, check the
rubber seal inside the cap for cuts, tears and
dirt. Clean or replace the seal if it becomes
worn or torn. The seal must be in good
condition to insure a proper seal of the cap to
the tank to prevent fuel spills. DO NOT allow
dirt or other debris to enter the tank when
refueling.
Replace the cap if damaged or if it will not seal
to the tank.
Tighten the cap snugly, being careful not to
over tighten. Over tightening the cap can
cause damage to the cap or seal.
The fuel tank capacity is 4.5 liters, 1.2 gal,
including a reserve of 0.8 liters, 0.2 gal.
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