Brake Pedal; Rear Storage Compartment - Can-Am Outlander 400 EFI 2009 Operator's Manual

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CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENT
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IGNITION SWITCH POSITIONS
1. OFF
2. ON with lights
3. ON without lights
NOTE: The engine stop switch will
override the ignition switch. Make
sure engine stop switch is in RUN po-
sition to allow electrical system activa-
tion.
Insert key in switch and turn to the de-
sired position.
To remove key, turn key to OFF posi-
tion then pull it out.
The ON with lights position, turns on
all lights with either the engine running
or not. Remember that having the
lights on without the engine running
discharges the battery. Always turn
the ignition key to OFF position after
engine has been stopped.
Digitally Encoded Security System
(DESS)
The ignition key specifically contains
an electronic circuit that gives it a
unique electronic serial number.
This ignition key cannot be used on an-
other vehicle and conversely, the one
from another vehicle cannot be used
on your vehicle except if it was pro-
grammed this way.
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However, the DESS brings a great flex-
ibility. You can buy additional ignition
keys and have them programmed for
your vehicle.
To have additional ignition keys, refer
to an authorized Can-Am dealer.

13) Brake Pedal

When pressed down, the rear brake is
applied.
When released, the brake pedal should
return to its original position.
Braking effect is proportional to the
force applied on the pedal and to the
type and condition of the terrain.
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1. Brake pedal
NOTE: The brakes will also have an ef-
fect on front wheels through the drive-
train when 4WD is selected.
14) Rear Storage
Compartment
Convenient location to carry personal
articles such as a spare spark plugs,
first aid kit, etc.
To open the panel, unlatch, lift then re-
move it completely if necessary.
The compartment is equipped with
a drain plug. Remove plug to allow
draining when necessary. Reinstall
plug when finished.

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