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Mounting the ATV
1. From the left side, grasp the left-side handlebar, apply the left-side hand brake,
and put your left foot on the footrest.
2. Grasp the right-side handlebar.
3. Swing your right leg over the seat and position your right foot on the right-side
footrest.
Always wear the following to reduce risk of injury in an accident:
• Approved motorcycle helmet that ts properly.
• Eye protection (goggles, helmet face shield or protective eyewear)
• Over the ankle boots, gloves, long sleeved shirt or jacket and long pants.
An approved helmet and other personal protective equipment can reduce the
severity of injuries in an accident.
WARNING
Operating without an approved motorcycle helmet increases your chances of a
severe head injury or death in the event of an accident.
Wear eye protection when operating your ATV to reduce the risk of a serious
accident or injury. Eye protection such as a face shield or goggles may reduce the
risk of foreign material getting in your eyes and help prevent loss of vision.
WARNING
Operating without eye protection can result in an accident and increases your
chances of a severe injury in the event of an accident.
Operation
SECTION 7
4. Position yourself on the seat.
5. Always keep your feet positioned in the footrests and hands on the handlebars.
Starting the Engine
Always start the engine with the ATV on a at, level surface. Always start your ATV
outside as it produces Carbon Monoxide poisoning which will cause harm. Follow
these steps to start your ATV:
1. Engage the parking brake.
2. Turn the emergency stop switch to “RUN” position.
3. Rotate the ignition switch key to the “ON” position.
4. Shift ATV into the “N” (Neutral) or “P” (Park) position.
NOTE: The engine can be started in any gear if the brake lever is applied.
However, it is recommended to shift into “N” (Neutral) or “P” (Park) before
starting the engine. If either indicator light fails to illuminate when the gear
select lever is in the neutral or park position, have an ARGO dealer inspect
the electrical circuit.
Note the position of your right foot so it is not resting or applying pressure to the rear
foot brake. Premature brake failure may occur.
CAUTION