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1. ACE acesportsomine OWNER S MANUAL READ MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING Model 52585 Liberty Patriot 2866 Storm 2886 Scout Trax 2786 Prowler 2787 Made In U S A A C E SPORTS LLC 239 County Road 4435 Brundidge Alabama 36010 PH 1 888 562 9ACE FAX 1 888 562 8ACE THIS VEHICLE IS SOLD FOR OFF ROAD USE ONLY BEFORE OPERATING THIS VEHICLE READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION AS WELL AS THE INSTRUCTION GOVERNING THE ENGINE AND OTHER PORTIONS OF THE VEHICLE WATCH THE SAFETY VIDEO PROVIDED WITH THE VEHICLE PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO ALL CAUTION AND WARNING LABELS ON VEHICLE IMPORTANT RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION NOTE All the below items 1 34 should be read and understood by the operator Failure to do so could endanger the personal safety of the operator and any passenger This vehicle is not licensable IT IS NOT TO BE OPERATED ON ANY PUBLIC ROAD STREET HIGHWAY PARKING LOT SIDEWALK OR ALLEY To do so would be in violation of local law This vehicle may be operated only on private property and upon areas approved by local law Avoid operating this vehicle in any area with stationary objects that the vehicle could travel under Do not ride in areas where other recreational vehicles are being operated Be respectful of landowners and the environment This vehicle should NEVER be operated indoors The exhaust from the engine contains carbon monoxide which is a tasteless odorless an
2. Follow all warnings cautions and procedures contained in that manual Custom Bar Cage CBC Assemble the CBC and light kit if provided using the instructions provided in the CBC box WARNING Tire Pressure The air pressure in each tire should be checked carefully The proper air pressure for each type of tire is printed on the the side of the tire Some vehicles with different tires on the front and rear may also have different air pressures Ensure each tire is properly inflated Tires that are under or overinflated can create dangerous conditions that could result in loss of control and serious injury or death PRE RIDE INSPECTION WARNING Perform this pre ride inspection prior to operating the vehicle If not performed serious damage to the vehicle or personal injury may result 1 ENGINE OIL LEVEL Add oil if required Check for leaks Tighten filler cap securely FUEL LEVEL Add fuel as necessary Do not overfill no fuel in the filler neck Replace cap tightly Check for leaks Do not mix oil with gas WARNING Do not refill engine while it is hot It is possible for spilled fuel to ignite resulting in a fire Do not fill gas tank in a closed area such as a garage After filling the tank move the vehicle at least 15 feet away from spot of filling before starting BRAKES PERFORM A BRAKE TEST Have the operator sit in the seat then push the vehicle from behind Once the vehicle is rolling have the opera
3. directly downhill avoiding angles that would cause the vehicle to lean sharply to one side As you approach the point of descent stop and survey the terrain below Never drive headlong past your limit of visibility When you have picked a safe path of descent descend slowly with the throttle closed Sit back on the seat with arms extended and braced on the steering wheel When descending it is recommended that the operator apply the brakes intermittently to further reduce forward speed Braking effectiveness is reduced while descending any incline with a loose surface RIDING THROUGH WATER Do not cross any stream with fast flowing water The tires may float making it difficult to maintain control Do not drive the vehicle through water for prolonged periods The vehicle can cross water to a depth of approximately 4 6 inches although the operator must be careful to avoid getting the spark plug or air cleaner wet When crossing shallow streams choose a course where both banks have gradual inclines Proceed at a slow steady speed and take care to avoid submerged obstacles and slippery rocks If loss of forward motion or pulling power is noticed when driving through water it indicates the torque converter belt has become wet When this occurs the operator should immediately head toward shore at minimum throttle required to maintain motion Once on shore the torque converter belt will dry quickly if operator will sit for a few m
4. NEVER OPERATE THIS VEHICLE WITHOUT ALL CHAIN CLUTCH OR DRIVE ASSEMBLY COVER GUARDS IN PLACE Each of these covers have a protective purpose if removed could endanger the personal safety of the operator or passenger if any 10 STEERING SYSTEM Ensure that it turns freely CORRECT any discrepancies according to the Owner s Manual before riding If a problem cannot be corrected contact an authorized dealer retailer for assistance STARTING THE ENGINE NOTE Do not attempt to start or operate this machine without being completely familiar with all controls necessary to operate this vehicle safely Do not start the engine before reading and understanding all the rules warnings and instructions in this manual as well as the engine owner s manual We strongly recommend that all Supervisors operators and passengers veiw the safety video prior to operation DRIVING SAFETY TIPS TURNING MANEUVERS A new operator must learn to shift his or her weight and control the throttle to allow the rear tires to negotiate the turn This is the primary technique to be mastered in riding this vehicle Practice turning at slow constant speeds Defer increased speeds until you are confident of your proficiency and are intimately familiar with the terrain Steer in the direction of the turn and lean your body to the inside of the turn in order to maximize front tire traction Use the throttle to maintain power throughout the turn Once this t
5. Recommended that no one under the age of 16 operate the Velucle 3 Never allow any operation of the Velucle before readme the Owner s Manual 4 Never allow more than one operator and one passenger to nde on the Velucle 5 Never operate the Vehicle after consuming alcohol or drugs Never operate the Vehicle without wearme your seat belt Karts only a proper helmet eye protection and protective clothing Never operate the Vehicle on unsafe terrain at excessive speeds 9 Never do wheelies pumps or other stunts 9 Never allow anyone to nde the back or the front of the Kart or the handlebars of the Scooter 10 Never allow the Kart to be driven on a public road of any kind even dirt or gravel one because you may not be able to avoid colliding with other vehicles Operating your Kart on a public road may be against the law 11 Never operate the Kart on pavement The Kart 15 not designed to be used on paved surfaces and may be difficult to control 12 follow the break in period as described m the Owners Manual or your engine warranty will be voided 13 Always clean the air filter as described the Owner s Manual or your engine warranty will be voided 14 Never operate the Kart at meht The attached lights are for omamental purposes only They will not provide sufficient lighting for mght time operation In signing this document the Purchaser acknowledges and agree that he has read the Owner s Manual and that fail
6. as tires belts hoses bulbs sprockets chains clutches throttle cable brake cable seat fasteners air filters brake pads oil changes amp any item that has been abused neglected OR used in a manner for which it is not designed Modifications to your product that are not A C E Sports approved will void the warranty Defective parts are subject to recall by Warranty Protect and or A C E Sports upon failure and are required to be held by the service center until the warranty claim is settled Our karts atv s amp buggies are designed for off road use only How To Register My Product Complete the warranty registration form and fax to 1 888 562 8223 or mail to Warranty Protect Registration 239 County Road 4435 Brundidge Al 36010 Product must be registered within 10 days of purchase lt is the little things that matter most when operating a top level Warranty Program When dealing with Warranty Protect you can rest assured we are always looking to provide the best service possible to the customer As our slogan says Providing the Peace of Mind You Expect A C E Sports is the ONLY manufacturer to provide such a great plan Warranty Protect Service Center Locator to locate a Warranty Protect Service Center for your A C E Sports power sports product please call 1 866 816 5060 to speak to a Warranty Protect representative or view htto www warrantyprotect com dealer_database dealer locator asp A C E Sports LLC 2
7. for best outsourcing services and 2002 Users Choice Award s Best In Class winner WP s customized claim servicing and service provider locator allow our customers to offer warranty services to the consumer in a seamless manner In addition Warranty Protect has the ability to tow any on road Power Sports unit to the service facility through it own roadside assistance dispatch system in the US Canada and Puerto Rico The Warranty Group s proprietary approach to administering service plans delivers benchmark satisfaction for your customers and your balance sheet With trained product experts and systematic trend analysis claims are adjudicated quickly utilizing innovative technology Warranty Protect adds value through Peace of mind no out of pocket expense to the consumer for repair costs on covered items Convenience we provide pick up and delivery of the disabled vehicle 50 mile limit to one of our local professional network technicians through our national towing network or if you prefer you may deliver it in person Technology by utilizing state of the art technology to assure service exceeds customer expectations Limited Warranty Coverage 6 months 180 days from date of purchase WP coverage includes parts labor and roadside assistance if needed for your registered A C E Sports product This is a zero deductible plan that insures you the best service after the sale Items Not Covered Wearable parts such
8. if any of this vehicle should always wear a helmet approved by agencies such as the Department of Transportation DOT Safety Helmet Council of America SHCA or Snell Memorial Foundation SNELL Most off road vehicle accident fatalities are due to head injuries The operator should also wear face shields or goggles boots or closed toe shoes gloves and other appropriate protective clothing LOOSE CLOTHING LONG HAIR OR ARTICLES WORN BY ANY OPERATOR OR PASSENGER MUST BE FULLY CONTAINED OR COVERED TO PREVENT THEM FROM POSSIBLY BEING CAUGHT IN ROTATING PARTS OF THE VEHICLE OR THE SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENT WHILE RIDING FAILURE TO OBEY COULD ENDANGER THE PERSONAL SAFETY OF THE OPERATOR OR PASSENGER DO NOT PLACE HANDS FEET OR ANY OTHER PART OF THE BODY OR ANY CLOTHING NEAR THE ENGINE MUFFLER WHEELS CHAIN AND OTHER ROTATING PARTS OF THE VEHICLE WHILE RIDING OR RUNNING THE ENGINE Caution must be used performing required maintenance on or near an operating engine Special caution should be taken after the engine has been running since the engine and other drive components may be extremely hot Wet slippery rough or steep terrain is potentially dangerous and may result in injury if proper caution is not observed Slow speeds are required to safely operate this vehicle under those conditions The Operator must use mature judgment skill and experience to choose a speed suitable for the terrain and riding conditions T
9. pavement knobby tires may increase the risk of loss of control ALWAYS SLOW DOWN DO NOT RACE JUMP PERFORM STUNT RIDING OR SPINOUTS WHEN OPERATING THIS VEHICLE THIS VEHICLE IS NOT DESIGNED OR INTENDED FOR SUCH OPERATION This manual along with the other supplements provided with your vehicle provide guidelines for the assembly maintenance and operation of this vehicle and is not intended as a service manual Assembly maintenance and or repair of this vehicle should only be performed by persons of sufficient mechanical skill experience and judgment Such as outdoor equipment dealers motorcycle dealer shops or small engine dealers so that no unsafe condition or modification is made Always use extreme caution when starting the engine Avoid touching the engine muffler or drive components These areas could cause burns on contact The battery if applicable contains sulfuric acid and must not come in contact with skin eyes or clothing since this will cause severe burns possibly causing disfigurement Also battery may generate explosive gases and must not be exposed to sparks flame cigarettes or anything flammable or an explosion may result causing severe injury OPERATOR MUST ALWAYS BE APPROPRIATELY SUPERVISED AT ALL TIMES WHILE OPERATING THE VEHICLE Operating this vehicle requires skills acquired through practice over a period of time Take the time to learn the basic techniques well before at
10. 39 County Road 4435 Brundidge Al 36010 info acesportsonline com WARRANTY PROTECT Pade Pac Ae Poel CUSTOMER SAFETY INFORMATION AND WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM Warranty registration must be filed with A C E SPORTS within 10 days of purchase or warranty will be void In order to validate the warranty purchaser agrees and promises to hold A C E Sports and the Dealer harmless and mdemmify them from all claims and demands or causes of action which may arise or be asserted agamst them ansme or allegedly ansme from any claim related to the delivery of the Vehicle or use by the Purchaser or any third partes mcluding all attorney fees and legal costs whether or not claim or assertion 15 deemed or found to be valid or not All parties agree and stipulate that any legal proceedings which relate to or anise out of this transaction shall be brought only m a federal or state court located m the County of Pike State of Alabama This form and Owner s Manual contams vital safety mformation Sports asks that you review the wammes and verify that you have read and understood each wammes by placing your inttials on the Ime beside tt I understand that I must please beside each mumber l Always read the Owner s Manual carefully follow the operating procedures m the Owner s Manual and pay special attention to the warmunegs contained m the manual and on all labels 2 It Is
11. As you gain experience in handling this vehicle and learn the hazards to be encountered and your own limitations you may then proceed to drive more challenging terrain However you must first be able to discern and avoid any hill or hazard that would cause this vehicle to overturn Take a running start at the appropriate speed for the ascent and climb at a steady rate of speed WARNING Do not apply power suddenly by opening the throttle while ascending a hill or the front wheels may rise from the ground If the front wheels lift the operators control will be lessened and the vehicle may overturn backwards If you should find that you have incorrectly estimated climbing capability and lack the power or traction to continue the ascent if space permits turn the vehicle around while you still have the forward speed to do so and descend Avoid stalling part way up a hill as maneuvering will then become more difficult CAUTION Before attempting a turn on a hillside the operator should first master turning technique on level ground If you do lose all forward speed and can neither continue uphill nor maneuver the vehicle under its own power turn off the engine dismount and physically turn the machine around CAUTION To avoid overturning the operator must exercise a high degree of caution when dismounting or moving this vehicle on a hillside DESCENDING HILLS It is usually advisable to descend hills with the vehicle pointed
12. d poisonous gas Unless otherwise specified in this manual all screws nuts and bolts must be kept tight to ensure that the vehicle is in safe operating condition The engine must be kept free of all dirt and other accumulations paying particular attention to throttle linkage area Prevailing Torque type locknuts lose their locking capability with repeated use and require replacement Ensure locknuts are functioning properly The tire pressure should be checked prior to each use The recommended inflation pressure is the maximum tire pressure as printed on the tire s sidewall IMPROPER TIRE PRESSURE MAY CAUSE INSTABILITY AND MAY PREVENT PROPER BRAKING OR STEERING Modification of this vehicle or removal of any original equipment or safety decals may render the vehicle unsafe or illegal NEVER REMOVE ANY CHAIN GUARD BELT CLUTCH GUARD TORQUE CONVERTER GUARD OR JACK SHAFT GUARD These covers are for operator passenger s protection If any guards are removed for maintenance or servicing of the vehicle ensure that they are secured in place prior to operating the vehicle THE VEHICLE SHOULD NEVER BE STARTED WITHOUT FIRST CHECKING TO SEE THAT THE THROTTLE IS IN IDLE POSITION Do not start engine without verifying proper function of the throttle Never attempt to start this vehicle without having the operator seated in the proper position or the front of the vehicle against a stationary object When starting with the operator in the s
13. d contact with the muffler cylinder head or any other potentially hot area on or around the engine Always perform a Pre Ride Inspection before starting the engine See Pre Ride Inspection section in this manual The Custom Bar Cage assembly provided with this vehicle is not designed as a roll bar Do not operate this vehicle without the cage properly installed Vehicles with light kits are for decorative purposes and to assist others in seeing you Only operate this vehicle during daylight When storing the vehicle it must be kept in a place where gasoline fumes will not reach an open flame or spark For long period of storage such as for winter the fuel tank should be drained in an open cool area The engine must be allowed to cool before storage in any enclosure Read and keep all printed material supplied with this vehicle Timely specific instructions and a Operator s Manual revisions are included in supplements If any printed material included is unclear contact your dealer retailer for assistance NEVER OPERATE THIS VEHICLE WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL DRUGS OR MEDICATION OF ANY KIND SUCH OPERATION 24 20 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 COULD BE DANGEROUS TO YOURSELF AND OR OTHERS Always slow down when turning High speed turning may cause loss of control possible turnover of the vehicle and or possible injury to operator or passenger When turning on
14. e axle with minimum end play If the wheel does not turn freely the nut is too tight REAR WHEEL REPLACEMENT Loosen the large locknut in the center of the wheel to remove the rear wheel CHAIN ADJUSTMENT After the first two hours of operation check the chain adjustment and readjust it if it has more than 3 8 flex Loosen the engine clamp nuts and slide the engine and jack shaft assembly rearward to tighten the chain Allow about 3 8 flex for proper adjustment Tighten the nuts securely On models equipped with a centrifugal clutch the engine may need to be moved forward to tighten the chain RECORD THE MODEL NUMBER AND SERIAL NUMBER OF YOUR VEHICLE IN SPACES PROVIDED BELOW FOR REFERENCE WHEN ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS Model No Serial No red and silver tag attached to go kart frame EngineNo from engine Color A C E Sports Power Sports Warranty Information WARRANTY PROTECT We ll be there when you need us 1 866 816 5060 Warranty Protect provides Manufacturers and Distributors in North America with world class warranty servicing and underwriting WP builds customized warranty programs and web interfaces for its customers utilizing 24 7 x 365 day call center coverage across nearly 1 000 agents in 22 locations Recent call center awards include 2006 Contact Center World s Best in the World Award for Best Technology Innovation 2004 One of Inc 500 fastest growing companies 2003 Member s Choice Award
15. e chain Using oil or grease on the chain in dusty or sandy riding conditions may cause dirt particles to stick to the chain resulting in rapid wear from abrasion TORQUE CONVERTER LUBRICATION Although the Torque Converter has been designed for many hours of use periodic cleaning and lubrication is necessary for optimum life and performance Extremely dust dry climates would require more frequent maintenance checks Here are the steps to take to maintain the Torque Converter Examine the sheaves surfaces of both the front and rear unit Clean all dust dirt and belt residue from surfaces This must be done with an evaporative solvent The belt and belt surfaces must be free of dirt and grease Remove the cover from the front drive unit Clean all dust and dirt from internal parts and re lubricate with a dry lubricant such as molybdenum disulfide Reassemble unit and be sure cover is securely replaced CENTRIFUGAL CLUTCH LUBRICATION There are two main elements that can shorten the life of a clutch poor lubrication and dirt sand 57 Illustration 1 The clutch contains oil impregnated bronze bushing part 3 on illustration It is press fitted inside on the sprocket and surrounds a steel sleeve onto which a snap ring clips The small snap ring at the end of the sprocket holds the clutch together and for this reason the snap ring should not be removed With the engine off apply oil SAE 30 motor oil to the snap rin
16. eat the operator should have their left foot on the brake The gas pedal on the right may be used to assist in maintaining RPM during a cold start This vehicle is not designed or intended for racing any form of competition or use on rental tracks The operator s ability to operate this off road vehicle safely is largely dependent upon the operator s ability to exercise proper judgment An operator also must not be too small or too large for controlled operation The operator must be of sufficient age understanding mental capacity and physical capability to safely operate this vehicle This vehicle 10 11 12 13 14 19 16 should be operated after mature supervised instruction and sufficient practice in decongested areas Safe operation includes responsibility for the safety of a passenger if any A SINGLE SEAT VEHICLE IS DESIGNED FOR ONE OPERATOR ONLY A DOUBLE SEAT VEHICLE IS DESIGNED FOR ONE OPERATOR AND ONE PASSENGER No one should ever attempt to ride on this vehicle without being seated with the seat belt properly secured For double seat vehicles riden without a passenger the passenger seat belt must be secure to prevent it from getting caught up in operating components Any passenger must be of sufficient age understanding mental capacity and physical capability to act to protect himself herself The engine should be stopped when the vehicle is not in use The operator and passenger
17. echnique is learned turning maneuvers can be performed within a relatively small area Incorrect turning techniques may cause the front wheels to slide straight ahead without affecting the vehicle s direction of travel If this should occur come to a stop then resume the technique outlined above If the front wheels tend to skid mud sand or snow you may be able to improve control by releasing the throttle and allowing the vehicle to coast through the turn If the rear wheels inadvertently skid sideways correct your slide by steering in the direction of the skid if you have room to perform this maneuver safely Avoid braking or accelerating until you have control To avoid skids while traveling on slippery terrain the operator must exercise a high degree of caution Turning maneuvers on slippery terrain are more hazardous than those performed under full traction and must be done slowly Surface composition is a major factor affecting skidding It is easier to slide on packed snow than in deep sand It is dangerous to skid on ice because you may lose all directional control and it is dangerous to skid on pavement because you may regain traction suddenly and unexpectedly which can cause the vehicle to overturn CLIMBING HILLS Practice climbing on evenly surfaced slopes of less than 20 degrees The vehicle s capability in climbing hills or traversing any specific terrain is dependent upon operator skill and vehicle load
18. ery may generate explosive gases after filled with acid and during charging or use Keep sparks flame cigarettes or anything flammable away Ventilate when charging or using battery in an enclosed space and ensure that the battery vent path is always open When the vehicle is removed from storage re read the owner s manual perform any assembly required and perform a pre ride inspection See Pre Ride Inspection section of this manual GENERAL Just as your automobile needs professional mechanical maintenance from time to time so does this vehicle Replacement of the spark plug and ignition points is made necessary by normal use Professional air cooled engine service is easily obtained Check your phone book yellow pages under Engines Gasoline SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS ENGINE LUBRICATION Ensure that you follow the procedures outlined in the engine owners manual that is provided as a supplement to this manual Failure to follow procedures could reduce the life of your engine VEHICLE LUBRICATION Every two or three hours of use lubricate the following items with several drops of oil steering bearing points brake rod pivot points pedal pivot points steering spindles and steering rod ends Use the same grade of lubricating oil that is used in the engine crankcase CHAIN LUBRICATION For the best chain life it should be lubricated with a graphite type lubricant such as the spray on type which evaporates leaving the graphite on th
19. g area See illustration 2 for details To make it easier for the oil to work its way into the bushing area try to manually roll the vehicle along while applying the oil If you lift the rear end and support it on the frame you can rotate the rear wheels to work the oil into the bushing Never apply grease to this bushing because it clogs the pores and retards proper lubrication For best results oil every two hours of running time 4 or 5 drops Dirt and sand are abrasive and can act like Sandpaper to prematurely wear the bushing the sprocket the chain and other parts of your vehicle Since these vehicles driven on all kinds of terrain it s often hard to keep the moving parts dirt free A clean vehicle can prolong the life of the clutch s bushing and sprocket as well as the chain and other bearings on the vehicle Try wiping or brushing away as much dirt as possible from these areas after each use Illustration 2 If you find that the drum and sprocket assembly wobbles on the steel sleeve this is an indication of a worn bushing You should get a new clutch or replacement bushing A worn bushing can lead to a thrown chain Replacing the bushing early when you first see the excessive wear will prevent the sleeve from becoming worn and damaged FRONT WHEEL REPLACEMENT Care must be used when replacing wheels DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN AXLE NUTS It is only necessary to tighten the nuts so that the wheel turns freely on th
20. he governor settings for this vehicle s engine must not be tampered with altered or changed The governor is set by the engine manufacturer and limits the maximum speed of the engine and vehicle and protects the engine from damage Excessive speeds 20 21 22 23 are potentially dangerous to the operator and the engine Each time before using this vehicle the fuel supply should be checked The fuel tank should never be filled while the engine is running or while the engine is hot Do not fill tank in a closed area such as a garage while smoking or in the vicinity of an open flame Do not overfill the tank Always follow the directions in the engine owners manual There should not be any fuel in the filler neck Replace cap tightly to prevent spillage of fuel and potential fire hazard After filling tank move the vehicle at least 15 feet away from spot of filling before starting If the vehicle should start making unusual noise or vibrating abnormally the engine should be stopped and the spark plug wire disconnected The vehicle should then be checked for damage Excessive noise or vibration is generally a warning of loose or worn parts When making repairs or adjustments to the vehicle which do not involve adjustments to the engine the spark plug wire must be disconnected and kept away from the spark plug to prevent accidental starting When working on or around or when restarting engine use extreme caution to avoi
21. oments with the engine idling After driving through water the brakes may be less effective than normal Test the brakes after traveling through any water and if necessary apply the brakes repeatedly until the heat of friction has dried them and the brakes retain their normal effectiveness WARNING Do not operate vehicle at high speeds until brakes are dry and effective PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE STORAGE In the event your vehicle is not to be operated for a period in excess of 30 days and at the end of each riding season prepare for storage as follows WARNING Do not drain fuel while engine is hot Be sure to move vehicle outside before draining fuel 1 Drain fuel tank and remove all fuel remaining in the tank by using a suction device or by soaking up with a clean rag or towel Remove all fuel remaining in the carburetor by allowing engine to run out of fuel Do not perform any fuel removal procedure while smoking or near an open flame Dispose of any rags or towels properly Lubricate engine cylinder by removing the spark plug and pouring one ounce of clean lubricating oil through the spark plug hole into the cylinder Crank the engine slowly to spread oil and replace spark plug Do not save or store gasoline over winter Using old gasoline which has deteriorated from storage will cause hard starting and affect engine performance Monthly charging of the battery if applicable is recommended in the off season WARNING Batt
22. tempting to operate the vehicle Operate only on safe and familiar terrain Avoid loose gravel and rocks Be careful on wet surfaces and allow for extra braking distance ALWAYS mount the caution flag provided on the vehicle for safety purposes WARNINGS CAUTIONS and NOTES are provided throughout this manual WARNINGS are procedures that if not followed could result in serious injury or death CAUTIONS are procedures to prevent damage to the vehicle or injury NOTES Highlight important information Read each carefully PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO ALL CAUTION AND WARNING LABELS ON THE VEHICLE THIS VEHICLE IS SOLD FOR OFF ROAD USE ONLY BEFORE OPERATING THIS VEHICLE READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION AS WELL AS THE INSTRUCTION GOVERNING THE ENGINE AND OTHER PORTIONS OF THE VEHICLE chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm WARNING The Engine Exhaust from this product contains ASSEMBLY Steering Wheel Bolt steering wheel to anchor plate securely with the fasteners Seat Bolt seat to vehicle frame Adjust seat for operator Then install the seat cushion if it is separate Bolts Check the screws nuts and bolts on your vehicle to see that all are tightened securely For safe operating conditions do periodic checks and tighten securely Engine Fill the crankcase with oil as directed in the engine owner s manual provided
23. tor apply the brake pedal The vehicle should come to a stop WARNING Do not operate this vehicle unless the brake is working properly NOTE Band brake systems typically require a short break in period to operate at full efficiency Some wear on the lining of the brake pads will increase the coefficient of friction and improve their effectiveness That can be accomplished by making a series of gentle stops Hard usage of the brakes without a break in period can result in shortened brake pad life and decrease braking ability TIRES Check condition and pressure DRIVE CHAIN Check condition tension lubricate as necessary THROTTLE CHECK FOR SMOOTH OPERATION Assure throttle snaps back to idle Also check for frayed cable or damaged cable conduit If either condition exists replace the cable assembly before riding TOGGLE KILL SWITCH PERFORM THIS TEST only for models without electric starter While the engine is running move the toggle kill switch on the steerring column to the OFF position If this does not stop the engine check to ensure that the toggle kill switch wire is attached to the terminal on the engine WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THIS VEHICLE WITH A TOGGLE KILL SWITCH THAT IS NOT FUNCTIONING PROPERLY ALL NUTS BOLTS AND FASTENERS Check wheels to see that all axle nuts and lug nuts are tightened properly Check and tighten all other fasteners as necessary GUARDS Ensure all protective guards are in place
24. ure to do so voids all warranties both implied and expressed I certify that I understand all of the above warnimes warnings m the Owner s Manual and that failure to obey these warnings could result in death or severe injury Date of Purchase mmddyy Model Number VIN NUMBER First Name M Last Name Street Address City St Zip Code E mail Address Dealer Name Website Address City St Zip Code Home Telephone Number Purchaser Signature Please fill out this form and fax or mail it back to Sports LLC 239 County Road 4435 Brundidge AL 26010 Ph 458 562 0 Fax 883 562 8 Web mww acesportonline com Extended Factory Warranty Options Available at Tome of Original Purchase 1 12 Months Total Coverage add Months to factory Ay 2 24 Months Total Coverage add 18 months ee ee OC mur a rie ae A Pirr NOTE Please mclode copy of original sales receipt showme unit amp extended warranty purchase to your Rav 0206
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