Page 3 - SECTION 1: IMPORTANT SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES; DANGER; General Operation
3 SECTION 1: IMPORTANT SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES WARNING: This symbol points out important safety instructions which, if not followed, could endangerthe personal safety and/or property of yourself and others. Read and follow all instructions in thismanual before attempting to operate or service this ...
Page 5 - Safe Handling Of Gasoline:
5 3. Do not operate vehicle with cargo box in raised position. 4. Do not operate vehicle with cargo box latch unlatched. Always re-latch upon manually lowering cargo box. 5. When using optional electric lift: • Stay in driver’s seat. • Keep body parts away from cargo box and keep all bystanders away...
Page 6 - W A R N I N G; Hot Surface
6 RIDERS CAN FALL OFF AND BE SERIOUSLY INJURED OR KILLED • Only one person in each seat. • No riders in the cargo box or anywhere other than seats. W A R N I N G W A R N I N G MAX 15º • This is an off-road utility vehicle. Do not operate on public highways. It handles and maneuvers differently than ...
Page 7 - SECTION 2: KNOW YOUR UTILITY VEHICLE; Figure 1; Accelerator Pedal; Figure 2; Parking Brake Latch
7 SECTION 2: KNOW YOUR UTILITY VEHICLE NOTE: Reference to right or left hand side of the utility vehicle is observed from the operating position. Figure 1 Read this operator’s manual, safety labels, and operating instructions on the vehicle before operating. Compare the illustrations in this manual ...
Page 8 - Figure 3; Figure 4; Starting The Engine; Operating The Headlights; Figure 5
8 • To engage the parking brake, push brake pedal down firmly, pull out on the parking brake latch, and release foot from brake pedal. Brake pedal will stay down and parking brake light on dash will come on to indicate parking brake is engaged. • To release parking brake, push down on brake pedal an...
Page 9 - Figure 9
9 Hour Meter The hour meter is located in the center of the warning light cluster. It reads the elapsed time engine has run.See Figure 6. Choke The choke lever is located on the left side of the dash panel. The choke is used when starting a cold engine. It richens the fuel mixture for cold weather s...
Page 10 - SECTION 3: OPERATING YOUR UTILITY VEHICLE; Check Safety Switch
10 SECTION 3: OPERATING YOUR UTILITY VEHICLE WARNING: This is an off-road utility vehicleand it should not be operated on publichighways. Know and comply with all laws andregulations governing the use of off-highwayvehicles in your area. IMPORTANT: Before starting the engine read this manual and the...
Page 11 - Manual Lift; Dumping Load From Cargo Box
11 Operating The Headlights To turn the utility vehicle’s headlights on: • Start the engine following the instructions earlier in this section. • Turn the key one notch counterclockwise into the On/Lights position of the ignition switch. Refer to Figure 4. To turn the utility vehicle’s headlights of...
Page 12 - SECTION 4: SERVICING YOUR UTILITY VEHICLE; Lubrication; Front Axle Lubrication; Filling Fuel Tank
12 IMPORTANT: If dumping by electric lift, stop immediately if actuator clutch slippage occurs. Lower cargo box completely and remove excess load by hand before dumping. • Reconnect the tailgate to the cargo box. Do not drive the vehicle with cargo box in the raised position. Loading the Cargo Box W...
Page 13 - Battery; Clean Battery and Terminals; Jumping a Battery; Replacing Headlights; Headlights
13 Figure 13 Battery WARNING: The battery produces a flammable and explosive gas. Do not smokenear battery. Wear eye protection and gloveswhen handling the battery. Do not allow directmetal contact across battery posts. The battery is sealed and is maintenance-free. Acid levels cannot be checked and...
Page 14 - Rear Wheels; Changing Transaxle Oil
14 Fuses • Raise hood to get access to under the dash panel. • Remove the appropriate electrical fuse and replace with proper amperage fuse. (See schematic under hood) • Reattach socket and lower hood. Secure hood to dash. Tire Pressure WARNING: Explosive separation of tire andrim parts is possible ...
Page 16 - Prepare fuel system for storage.; If planning to store vehicle with fuel tank empty:; SECTION 5: SERVICE CHART
16 Cleaning The body panels are scratch and impact resistant automotive quality ABS plastic. The use of standard car wash soap and non-abrasive car wax is acceptable for cleaning the body panels. Avoid any abrasive cleaner or rubbing compounds for these will damage the body panels. Dry thoroughly to...
Page 18 - SECTION 8: TROUBLESHOOTING; Trouble
18 SECTION 8: TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Possible Cause(s) Engine loses power Engine overheatingToo much oil in engineFaulty spark plugFuel supply being restrictedFuel filter pluggedFuel line pinched or kinkedFuel pump output not adjusted to specification.Improper fuelAir cleaner element plugged Engine...
Page 19 - ELECTRONIC SHIFT MODULE – FAULT CODE LIST; Terms and Definitions; ESM – Electronic Shift Module
19 ELECTRONIC SHIFT MODULE – FAULT CODE LIST If your unit does not shift properly, the ESM will let you know there is a problem using the following table of fault codes. Once you select a gear, the instrument panel will illuminate a gear light, or a combination of gear lights. These lights can be us...
Page 20 - FAULT CODES DEFINED; Code 1: “REVERSE” and “NEUTRAL” lights flash; Code 3: “FORWARD” and “REVERSE” lights flash; Figure 22
20 FAULT CODES DEFINED Code 1: “REVERSE” and “NEUTRAL” lights flash Action A - Vehicle is in “FORWARD” and operator attempts a shift to “NEUTRAL” • This lets the operator know the vehicle was supposed to go to neutral, but probably ended up in reverse. The vacuum actuator probably shifted the transm...
Page 21 - NOTES
Page 24 - MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY FOR:; (RESIDENTIAL USE)
MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY FOR: The limited warranty set forth below is given by Cub Cadet LLC with respect to new merchandise purchased and used in the United States, its possessions and territories. “Cub Cadet” warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship for a period of ...