User manual

Tire Pressure
WARNING
Tire pressure greatly affects vehi-
cle handling and stability. Under-
pressure may cause tire to deflate
and rotate on wheel. Overpres-
suremayburstthetire. Always
follow recommended pressure.
Since tires are low-pressure types,
a manual pump should be used.
Check pressure when tires are
"cold"
before using the vehicle. Tire pres-
sure changes with temperature and
altitude. Recheck pressure if one of
these conditions has changed.
For your convenience, a pressure
gauge is supplied in tool box.
TIRE PRESSURE
FRONT REAR
MAX.
28 kPa
(4 PSI)
31 kPa
(4.5 PSI)
UP to
230 kg
(500 lb)
MIN.
24 kPa
(3.5 PSI)
28 kPa
(4 PSI)
Although the tires are specifically de-
signed for off-road use, a flat may still
occur. Therefore, it is recommended
to carry a tire pump and a repair kit.
Tire/Wheel Condition
Check tire for damage and wear. Re-
place if necessary.
Do not rotate tires. The front and
rear tires have a different size. The
tires are directional and their rotation
must be kept in a specific direction for
proper operation.
Wheel Removal
Loosen nuts then lift vehicle. Place a
support under vehicle. Remove nuts
then remove wheel.
At installation, it is recommended to
apply anti-seize lubricant on threads.
Gently tighten nuts in a criss-cross se-
quence then apply a final torque of
70 Nm(52lbfft).
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1. Taper side of nut
CAUTION:
Always use the recom-
mended wheel nuts (P/N 250 100
039). Using a different nut could
cause damages to the rim.
Steering System
Throttle Cable Lubrication
Lubrication
The throttle cable must be lubricated
with silicone lubricant (P/N 293 600
041) or an equivalent.
WARNING
Always use a silicone-based lubri-
cant. Using another lubricant (like
a water-based lubricant) could
cause the throttle lever/cable stick-
ing or stiffness.
Open the throttle lever housing.
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