Eton 250R owner manual Additional safety tips

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Additional safety tips:

Participate in an approved ATV safety education training program

Always provide responsible adult supervision for ATV operators younger than 18 years of age

Don't let youngsters ride full-sized ATV's

Follow all safety recommendations of the ATV manufacturer

Operate ATVs only during daylight

Wear a helmet with face protection at all times

Operate only four-wheeled ATVs

Provide a drug and alcohol free environment

Always use the buddy system

Avoid riding in areas where contact with automobiles might be possible

Drive ATVs on surfaces as recommended by the manufacturer

Travel at speeds conducive to conditions and operator abilities

Check on the conditions of the trails you will be traveling

Know and understand local and state laws governing the use of ATVs

Permit only one operator per ATV

Insist on a "perfect fit" between the ATV and the physical, mental, and emotional maturity of the operator

Use antenna flags and wear bright clothing to increase conspicuity.

Use maps and compass if you are riding in an unfamiliar area.

Make a mental note of landmarks; you may need them if you are stranded.

If you are lost at night, do not move around. You will waste valuable fuel that you can use to ride safety in the daylight.

Carry a first-aid pack with you.

Carry some snacks and a water supply with you.

Carry equipment to handle medical and mechanical emergencies.

Your vehicle field repair kit should include the following items;

othe manufacturer's tool kit o wire, tape, elastic cords, o possibly locking pliers

o and a tow rope.

Pre-Ride Inspection - Inspecting the condition of your ATV before each ride is very important to minimize the chance of injury and maximize the enjoyment of your ride. It also helps ensures long term performance of your ATV. Follow the owner’s manual guide to inspection and maintenance of your ATV. A well maintained ATV will give you years of enjoyment.

Watch out for thin ice which may be camouflaged by snow.

Remember, you can ride further in one hour than you can walk in an entire day.

Age Recommendations by model size

ATV Model Size

 

ETON Models

 

Minimum Age

 

Weight Capacity

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RXL-40Ee

 

 

 

 

Under 70cc

 

RXL-50M

 

6 years and older

 

70 Lbs

 

 

RXL-70

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

70 - 90cc

 

RXL-90

 

12 years and older

 

250 Lbs

 

RXL-90R

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

over 90cc

 

CXL-150

 

16 years and older

 

250 Lbs

 

RXL-150R

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Over 150cc

 

VXL-250R

 

16 years and older

 

350Lbs

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Contents TON Important Notices No PassengersTable of Contents Table of Contents Safety Notes Page Page Additional safety tips Controls, Switches & Feature Locations Vehicle Identification NumbersThrottle lever Control Features Engine Stop SwitchManual choke lever Fuel Tank Front and Rear BrakesParking Brake Fuel Valve Inline Fuel FilterOil Level Warning indicator Engine OilChecking the level Changing the engine oilEngine Cooling System Transmission Shifting gears Engine Coolant MixtureCoolant system leaks Transmission Oil Tires and Wheel inspectionTire Pressure Spark PlugSpark Arrestor Screen Air FilterFront Brake System Inspection To clean the filterBraking Systems Rear Brake System Inspection Do not Ride a Unit with Worn Brake Pads or Damaged RotorPurging Brake Lines To Fill the ReservoirChain Slack Adjustment Drive ChainElectrical Battery ATV Break In procedures Pre-Operation Inspection ProcedureStarting Procedure Digital ConsoleParking Your ATV Driving your ATVTurning your ATV Vector 250R Specifications EngineSprockets Maintenance Schedule Vector 250RVector 250R Wire diagram Warranty Eton AMERICA, LLCEton AMERICA, LLC Owner’s Notes