Each state and local governing agency has laws and regulations for ATV operations. It is the owner’s responsibility to know, understand and obey these laws and regulations. Age Recommendations by model size ATV Model Size ETON Models Minimum Age Weight Capacity RXL-40E...
Safety Notes 1. Both the adult instructor and youth operator must fully understand everything in this manual before operating this vehicle. 2. This vehicle was designed for the operator only. NO PASSENGERS should be allowed on this vehicle. 3. This vehicle is designed for operation on level, obstacle free off-road areas. 4.
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9. NEVER ride this vehicle unless it has been properly maintained and adjusted. Always perform a pre-ride inspection of your vehicle. Look for wires, bolts and other fasteners that may have come loose on previous rides. Inspect the drive chain, throttle and brakes for proper adjustment and operation.
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12. NEVER REFUEL this vehicle when hot. Ask your adult supervisor to refuel your vehicle. Gasoline is extremely flammable and will ignite if spilled on a hot engine or muffler. Never smoke or expose the fuel to an open flame or spark while refueling your vehicle.
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-40E Under 70cc...
Vehicle Identification Numbers Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Engine serial number is located at the front of the unit under is located on the left-hand side of the the front fender on a plate mounted engine on the crankcase housing. between the main frame rails. Your VIN RFZ______________ Eng.
Control Features Engine Stop Switch As your operator gains more experience, you can increase the throttle travel to allow for The stop switch is a red colored rocker switch located on the left-hand handle bar. To start and run the engine, this switch must be placed in the on, “O”, position.
The rear brake is the primary stopping brake on your vehicle. Using the rear brake to stop Fuel Tank your vehicle will prevent steering control loss. Use your front and rear brakes in combination to control your speed while descending a grade.
Your ATV is equipped with an inline fuel filter Use unleaded automobile gasoline with an to prevent dirt and debris from entering the octane level of 89 or higher. carburetor and engine. Your ATV is equipped with a fuel gauge Check the filter for dirt or damage before each located in the instrument cluster between the ride and at each refueling.
dusty or humidity is high the engine oil should Engine Oil be change more frequently. Changing Engine Oil 1. Place an oil catch pan under the unit directly below the engine crankcase. 2. Remove the crankcase drain plug located on the bottom of the crankcase on the underside of the unit.
Oil Cooler Transmission Shifting Your ATV is equipped with a fully automatic C.V.T. transmission and has forward and reverse gearing. A transmission shifting shaft is located on the right hand side of your engine. The engine oil is cooled by pumping the oil through an external oil cooling radiator located at the front of the unit.
Slowly move the shifting lever to the desired gear pausing slightly at the neutral position. Once you have the gear selected increase the throttle slowly until the transmission becomes fully engaged and the vehicle starts moving in the desired direction. When shifting gears it is important that you bring the vehicle to a complete stop with the rear brake fully engaged and the engine at idle.
Tires and Spark Wheels Plug Replace spark plug at the beginning of each season with a replacement plug NGK – C7HSA. Disconnect spark plug wire. Clean dirt from around spark plug base with brush or compressed air. Remove spark plug with spark plug wrench. Set the spark plug gap on the new plug to 0.023”...
Air Filter Air Filter Maintenance Remove the filter element from the air box and replace the filter element as needed. Braking Systems Your ATV unit is equipped with dual front mechanical drum brakes and a rear hydraulic disc brake. The front brakes are applied by To maintain the highest performance from your squeezing the brake lever on the right-handle engine and to reduce excessive wear that could...
Adjust the brake cable so that the lever has zero free play and a minimum clearance of ½” between the lever and the handle grip when the brake is fully applied. Adjust the cable by using the adjustment wheel where the cable attaches to the lever assembly.
Purging Brake Lines For the hydraulic brake system to operate safely, the brake system must be purged of air in the lines After riding your unit, be sure to clean any build up and reservoir. of mud, sand and dirt from the brake rotor skid plate.
the proper tension retighten the axle position Drive Chain locking bolt. The drive chain will stretch with use and will require periodic adjustments. To check the chain tension, remove the chain guard and measure the The chain should be kept well lubricated to slack.
The speed of the unit can be adjusted by adjusting the throttle stop screw to limit throttle Adjusting the throttle cable travel. Loosen the throttle stop screw locking nut and turn the throttle stop screw clockwise to reduce the throttle travel thus reducing the maximum speed of the unit.
When reinstalling the battery, be sure to connect 9. Check all nuts, bolts and other the red cable to the positive (+) terminal and the fasteners for loose conditions. black cable to the negative (-) terminal. 10. Inspect unit for any broken or damaged parts.
Turning your ATV Learning to turn your ATV requires you to learn to shift your weight and control the throttle to allow the rear wheels to turn properly. When making a turn, the wheels on the outside of the turn must travel a wider radius and thus a greater distance than the inside wheels of the turn.
(DON NOT Operate Vehicle while using Cell Phone) Optional Accessories ETON offers a factory trailer hitch kit for the Yukon II. The tongue weight limit is 70 lbs. and towing capacity of 330 lbs. (Ball not included)
Maintenance Schedule First week Notes Every 30 Days Every Year Replace Fuel & Vent Fuel Lines Lines every 2 years Inspect as part Throttle Operation of pre-ride inspection Air Filter Fuel Filter Spark Plug Drive Chain I, L I, L Brake Shoes Inspect as part of pre-ride...
ETON AMERICA, LLC. LIMITED VEHICLE WARRANTY ETON America warrants all new ETON vehicles sold by authorized Eton Dealers to be free from defects in materials and workmanship, subject to the following exclusions and limitations. New vehicles sold by an authorized dealer to original retail consumers are covered by this policy for a period of six (6) months from the date of delivery.
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“set-up and pre-delivery checklist” prior to delivery to the customer. This warranty is valid at any authorized ETON Dealer in the United States only. In the event you experience any problem obtaining prompt service, contact ETON America, customer service department for assistance.
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