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K)
Speedometer
The speedometer is linked directly to
the drive axle. Direct-reading dial indi-
cates the speed of the vehicle. Odom-
eter records the total distance travelled
in kilometers.
U Temperature Gauge
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models)
The gauge indicates engine coolant
temperature. Normal operating tem-
perature is 50°C (120°F). However,
coolant temperature can vary depen-
ding on driving condition. If coolant
temperature exceeds 95°C (200°F) re-
duce speed and run vehicle in loose
snow or stop engine immediately.
WARNING: To remove coolant
tank cap, place a cloth over the
cap and unscrew it to the first step to
release the pressure. If this notice is
disregarded loss of fluid and possible
severe burns could occur.
M) Tether Cut-Out Switch
A pull switch
located below the
handlebar. Attach tether cord to wrist
or other convenient location then snap
tether cut-out cap over receptacle be-
fore starting engine.
If emergency engine "shut off" is re-
quired completely pull cap from safety
switch and engine power will be auto-
matically shut
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off" .
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NOTE: The cap must be installed
on the safety switch at all times in
order to operate the vehicle.
WARNING: If the switch is used
in an emergency situation the
source of malfuntion should be de-
termined and corrected before restart-
ing engine.
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N) Oil Level Indicator
Will light up when injection oil level is
low. Check level and replenish as soon
as possible.
. . . CAUTION: Do not run engine out
of oil. Serious engine damage will
occur.
To test oil level indicator bulb: on man-
ual start models, turn ignition key (en-
gine running) to "test" position. On
electric start models, indicator light will
glow each time brake lever is used. If
light does not glow, replace bulb.
0)
Mirror
Adjust the mirror so you can just see
the rear side of your seat in the in-
board portion of the mirror.
WARNING: This mirror is of the
convex type (identified by its
curved surface) to provide wider vi-
sion. Note that the vehicles or objects
seen in such a mirror will appear
smaller and farther away than they
really are.
P)
Fuel Gauge
The fuel gauge is located on the left
side of the fuel tank. The gauge func-
tion on the principle of communicating
vessels, so the tuellevel inside the tank
is directly related with the level indi-
cated on the gauge.
WARNING: Never use a lite match
or open flame to check fuel level.

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