AODES WORKCROSS 2024 Manuel utilisateur


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WARNING
Read this guide thoroughly. It contains important safety
information. Minimum age: Operator: 16 or older with a valid
driver's license. Keep this Operator's Guide in the vehicle. Adult
supervision is always required.
Anyone under the age of 16 may NOT operate this side-by-side
vehicle.
Overloading the side-by-side may adversely affect the handling of
this vehicle.
Operator use only, excess passengers prohibited.
This vehicle may exceed the performance of other vehicles you
may have Driven in the past. Take time to familiarize yourself with
your new vehicle. Driving Off Road Vehicles on public streets,
roads, or highways is illegal.
All Drivers MUST wear helmet and other protective equipment.
Do NOT operate this vehicle during/after consuming Alcohol or
Drugs.
Don’t do drugs. It’s not healthy for you.
When refueling, you must shut off the engine to avoid spark or
fire risk.
Read owner's manual carefully before operating this vehicle.

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Dear Valued Customer:
Congratulations and thank you for choosing to become a part of our
family with the purchase of your new side-by-side vehicle. We have
designed this vehicle with you, the customer, in mind, providing you
with great power stability, and functionality with your side-by-side
vehicle.
This Operator’s Manual is here to familiarize any operators of all proper
operating procedures. It also includes important and required
information about the general care and maintenance of your
side-by-side vehicle.
Read the following pages regarding safety warnings, active driving
skills, and precautions for your own safety and the safety of others
around you. Children and adults have different skill levels, physical
abilities, and use of judgment. Anyone under the age of 16 is NOT
permitted to drive this vehicle.
All information in this manual is based on the latest product data and
specifications available at the time of printing. The Manufacture of this
side-by-side vehicle, reserve the right to make product changes and
improvements, which may effect the illustrations, layout, or
explanations without NOTE.
If you have any other questions regarding our side-by-side vehicle
operation or maintenance please contact any authorized dealer.
Product and specifications are subject to change without NOTE.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
OPERATION WARNINGS...........................................................................................6
DRIVING THE VEHICLE...........................................................................................23
Pre-Drive Inspection Check List .........................................................................24
Driving Gear............................................................................................................ 26
Carrying Load..........................................................................................................27
Vehicle Settings When Carrying Load.................................................................27
Loading the Cargo Box.......................................................................................... 28
Operating While Carrying a Load.........................................................................28
Tilting the Cargo Box..............................................................................................29
Hauling a Load........................................................................................................ 30
Pulling a Trailer (if Equipped with Hitch)............................................................. 31
MAXIMUM HAULING CAPACITY.......................................................................... 32
Working with your Vehicle..................................................................................... 32
Environment............................................................................................................ 32
Off-Road Operation................................................................................................ 33
General Operating and Safety Precautions ......................................................33
Reverse Operation................................................................................................. 33
Downhill Driving .................................................................................................... 34
Side Hilling............................................................................................................... 34
Drop-Offs..................................................................................................................34
Drive on Snow Covered Surfaces........................................................................34
Driving Techniques................................................................................................. 36
Downhill....................................................................................................................38
Uphill......................................................................................................................... 39
IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS..................................................................40
Engine and Vehicle Identification Number Location..........................................40
Vehicle Safety Labels.............................................................................................41

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DESCRIPTION AND VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION.............................................. 45
PRIMARY CONTROLS.............................................................................................46
1)Steering Wheel .................................................................................................. 46
2)Accelerator Pedal .............................................................................................. 47
3)Brake Pedal ........................................................................................................ 47
4)Shift Lever ...........................................................................................................47
SECONDARY CONTROLS ....................................................................................49
1) Ignition Switch and Keys Ignition Switch........................................................49
2) OFF/Low/High Beam Headlight switch...........................................................50
3)Driving light switch.............................................................................................. 50
4)Horn switch.......................................................................................................... 50
5)Blinker switch ..................................................................................................... 50
6)Winch switch ...................................................................................................... 50
7) Auxiliary DC jack .............................................................................................. 51
8)Hazard warning light button .............................................................................51
9)Dome light .......................................................................................................... 51
10)windshield wiper and washer ........................................................................ 51
11)Cargo box lighting ........................................................................................... 52
12) USB port ..........................................................................................................52
13) Rotate the fan control ....................................................................................52
14)A/C switch ........................................................................................................ 52
15)Rotary temperature control ............................................................................52
16) Multifunction gauge ....................................................................................... 52
17) Rear Differential Switch&2WD/4WD Switch ..............................................54
FUEL............................................................................................................................ 55
Fuel Requirements ............................................................................................... 55
Recommended Fuel...............................................................................................55
Fueling Procedure.................................................................................................. 56
Tires............................................................................................................................. 57
Seats............................................................................................................................ 58

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Cargo Box...................................................................................................................60
BREAK-IN PERIOD................................................................................................... 60
BASIC PROCEDURES............................................................................................. 61
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES............................................................................ 63
Engine Coolant........................................................................................................63
Spring Preload Adjustment................................................................................... 65
Muffler Spark Arrester Cleaning and Inspection................................................66
Engine Air Filter...................................................................................................... 67
CVT Air Filter........................................................................................................... 69
Engine Oil................................................................................................................ 70
Spark Plugs............................................................................................................. 72
CVT Cover............................................................................................................... 73
Lights........................................................................................................................ 73
MAINTENANCE CHART.......................................................................................... 76
TROUBLESHOOTING.............................................................................................. 79
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ................................................................................ 82
FAULT CODES.......................................................................................................... 98
SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................... 100

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OPERATION WARNINGS
NOTE: The following illustration is a general description. Your model may be
different.
POTENTIAL HAZARD
Operating the side-by-side vehicle without proper guidance will increase
the risk of accidents.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
If the operator does not know how to operate the vehicle correctly in different
situations and under different circumstances, the risk of accidents will
increase greatly.
HOW TO AVOID DANGER
Beginners and inexperienced operators should complete training courses.
Then, they should practice the skills learned in the course according to the
operation techniques described in this operation guide.
For more information about training courses, please contact an authorized
dealer.

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POTENTIAL HAZARD
Failure to follow the age recommendations for this vehicle.
WHAT CAN HAPPEM
A lack of respect for this age recommendation can lead to severe injury or
death of the child.
Even though a child may be within the age group for which this vehicle is
recommendation, he may not have may be involved in a serious accident.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
No one under the age of 16 is allowed to drive this vehicle.

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POTENTIAL HAZARD
Did not follow the vehicle operating advice.
WHAT CAN HAPPEM
Always refuel with the engine stopped, and outdoors or in a well-ventilated
place.
Do not smoke or open flames or sparks in or near the refueling place or store
gasoline.
If gasoline spills on your skin or clothes, immediately wash them with soap
and water and change clothes.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
Children are not allowed to operate vehicles with fuel.

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POTENTIAL HAZARD
Use vehicles in enclosed environments.
WHAT CAN HAPPEM
It is possible to have poisoning, which can be dangerous to your safety.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
Always use to drive the vehicle in open areas.
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