Digital Console
The Vector 250 is equipped with a digital console which displays information about the operating conditions of your ATV.
Information displayed are;
1.Speedometer
2.Odometer
3.Fuel level
4.Transmission gear position
5.
6.Oil Level WARNING!
7.Engine Temperature WARNING!
When you first turn the ignition key on all the indicator should illuminate as a test of the LED If an LED fails to light when the ignition key is first turned on you should replace the console assembly.
The console has two buttons. The left hand button will reset the oil level warning lamp and the right hand button will zero the trip odometer.
ATV Break In procedures
Your ATV requires a break in period just as with all other internal combustion engines. This period allows the engine parts to seat and wear properly without undue strain which can cause premature failure.
1.For the first two weeks of operation do not run your ATV at full throttle for extended periods of time.
2.Your first tank of fuel should be a pre- mixture of fuel and oil at a 50:1 ratio. This will insure that the oil pump system has been primed and bled of air that may have occurred in shipping.
3.Do not operate the unit at more than 85% of maximum speed.
4.Do not over rev the engine.
5.Use light braking pressure to allow the brake pads to seat to the rotor and drums.
Pre-Operation Inspection
procedure
The following procedure must be performed
before each operating session.
Checking your ATV takes only a few minutes and may save you from serious injuries and costly repairs.
1.Check engine oil level.
2.Check engine fuel level.
3.Check brake operations and brake fluid Level.
4.Check tire condition and pressure.
5.Check drive chain condition and slack.
6.Check throttle operation and free play adjustment.
7.Check engine stop switch for proper operation.
8.Check steering system. Look for free and smooth operation. Check all fastening hardware.
9.Check all nuts, bolts and other fasteners for loose conditions.
10.Inspect unit for any broken or damaged parts.
11.Check all indicator lights and switches for proper operation.
12.Insure you are wearing proper clothing and protective gear. Helmet, Gloves Pads etc.
Starting Procedure
The following procedure must be followed
each time you start your unit.
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