NEVER Operate: ●Without first viewing owner's manual and quick start guide. ●With more than one passenger. ●On hills steeper than 15 degrees ●On public roads ●On paved surfaces-pavement may seriously affect handling and control. ●With Non-CFMOTO approved accessories. ALWAYS: ●Keep hands and feet inside vehicle. ●Reduce speed and use extra caution when carrying a passenger. ●Operate slowly in reverse-avoid sharp turns or sudden braking.
Read, understand, and follow all of the instructions and safety precautions in this manual and on all product labels. Failure to follow the safety precautions could resullt in serious injury or death. The engine exhaust gas from this product contains CO, which is deadly gas and could cause headache, giddy, disgusting or lose consciousness, even death.
Instructions Thank you for purchasing a CFMOTO vehicle, and welcome to our worldwide family of CFMOTO owners. We proudly produce an exciting line of utility and recreational products. ●All terrain vehilce (ATV) ●Utility vehicle (patrol, forest protecting and hunting) ●Motorcycles CFMOTO, a company which is specialized in production of liquid-cooled engine, is the top- level supplier in China.
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Vehicle Identification Number Record your vehicle's identification number and engine serial number in the spaces provided, remove “ignition” key and store it in a safe place for duplicating spare key if keys are lost, otherwise ignition key can only be replaced. ① Vehicle Identification No.: ② Engine Serial No.
SAFETY Rider Safety The following signals or symbols appear throughout this manual and on your vehicle. Your safety is involved when words or symbols are used. Become familiar with these meanings before reading the manual. The safety alert warning indicates a potential hazard that may result in serious injury or death. CAUTION A caution indicates a situation that may result in damage to your vihicle. NOTE A note alert you to important informations or instructions.
Safety Decals and Locations Warning decals have been placed on your vehicle for your protection. Read and follow the instructions of the decals on the vehicle very carefully. If any of the decals depicted on the vehicle in this manual differ from the decals on your vehicle, always read and follow the instrctions of decals on your vehicle. ①Cargo box warning② Towing load waring Warning ●Passengers can be thrown off. This can cause serious injury or death. ●Never carry passengers in cargo box. ●Max.
Safety Decals & Locations Cab frame① warning Warning ●ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT and make sure passenger wears seat belt. ●VEHICLE OVERTURN can cause severe injury or death. The cab frame is not designed or intended to rollover protection. Shift caution Caution To avoid transmission damage, Shift only when vehicle is stationary or at idle. When vehicle is stopped, place shift in the parked position.
Safety Decals and Locations Passenger safety warning① Operation warning② Warning Never carry passenger under age 12 Never carry more than one passenger Never ride after using drugs or alcohol To reduce the risk of SEVERE INJURY or DEATH, Never carry a passenger under age 12 or too small to Firmly plant feet on the floor and securely grasp hand holds. The passenger must always ●Wear seat belt. ●Use an approved helmet and protective gear. ●Securely grasp hand holds and plant feet firmly on the floor.
Safety decals and Locations Pre-ride warning ① Driving warning Always use approved helmet and protective gear for operator and passenger. Never use with drugs or alcohol. Improper vehicle use can result in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH. Never operate: ●Without first reading and understanding of safety guide. ●With more than one passenger. ●On hilles steeper than 15 degrees. ●On paved surfaces-pavement may seriously affect handling Or control. ●With Non-CFMOTO genuine parts or accessories.
Safety Warning and Locations Pre-ride warning ①4WD operation warning Must stop or at idle when changing 2WD and 4WD switch to avoid damage of transmission parts When Diff-lock is locked, it will enhance vehicle's maneuverability, please keep low speed and enough braking distance to avoid out of control. ②Air filter ventilator warning ●DO NOT cover air filter ventilator to avoid damage of engine. ●Keep air entering through ventilator smoothly.
Rider safety Failure to follow the warning contained in this manual can result in severe injury or death. Your CFMOTO vehicle is not a toy and can be hazardous to operate. This vehicle handles differently than cars, trucks or other off-road vehicles.A collision or rollover can occur quickly even during routine maneuvers like turning, or driving on hilles or over obstacles if you take improper precautions. Read and understand your owner's manual and all warning before operating the vehicle.
Rider safety ●This vehicle handles differently than cars, trucks or other off-road vehicles. Turning improperly can result in an overturn. Avoid sharp turns. Never turn while applying heavy throttle. Never make abrupt steering maneuvers. Operate at speeds appropriate for your skills, the conditions and terrain.Do not do power slides, “donuts”, jumps or other driving stunts. ●Never operate at excessive speeds.
Rider Safety Always follow the proper procedures outlined in this manual for traveling downhill and for braking on hills. Check the terrain carefully before descending a hill. Never travel downhill at high speed. Avoid going downhill at an angle, which would cause the vehicle to lean sharply to one side. Travel straight down the hill where possible. Avoid crossing the side of a hill. Always check for obstacles before operating in a new area.
Rider Safety Modifications to your vehicle may negatively impact vehicle stability and result in serious injury or death. Failure of critical machine components may result from operation with any modifications, especially those that increase speed or power. This vehicle may become less stable at speeds higher than those for which it is designed. Loss of control may occur at higher speeds. Your vehicle vehicle is designed to provide safe operation when used as directed.
Safe Riding Gear Always wear appropriate clothing when riding a CFMOTO vehicle. Wear protective clothing for comfort and to reduce the chance of injury.
Safe Riding Gear Helmet Wearing a helmet can prevent a severe head injury. Whenever riding this CFMOTO vehicle, always wear a helmet that meets or exceeds established safety standards. Approved helmets in the USA and Canada bear a U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) label. Approved helmets in Europe, Asia and Oceania bear the ECE 22.05 label and the E-Mark label. Eye Protection Do not depend on eyeglasses or sunglasses for eye protection.
Rider Safety Age Restrictions This vehicle is an ADULT VEHICLE ONLY. Operation is prohibited for anyone under 16 years of age or anyone without a valid driver's license. Never operate with a passenger under the age of 12. Make sure any passenger is tall enough to comfortably and safely reach the hand holds and place both feet on the floor.
Rider Safety Know Your Riding Area/Tread Lightly Your CFMOTO vehicle is an off-road vehicle. Familiarize yourself with all laws and regulations concerning the operation of this vehicle in your area. Respect the environment in which you ride your vehicle. Find out where the designated riding areas are by contacting your CFMOTO dealer, a local riding club, or local officials. Help keep our trails open for recreational vehicle use.
Rider Safety POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this vehicle without proper instruction WHAT CAN HAPPEN Loss of control and accident resulting in serious injury or death HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD The risk of an accident is greatly increased if the operator does not know how to operate the vehicle properly in different situations and on different types of terrain. All operators must read and understand the owner's manual and all warning and instruction labels before operating the vehicle.
Rider Safety POTENTIAL HAZARD Failure to follow the minimum age recommendations for this vehicle WHAT CAN HAPPEN Serious injury or death (the child or others) HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Operation is prohibited for anyone under 16 years of age or anyone without a valid driver's license. Never operate with a passenger under the age of 12. Make sure any passenger is tall enough to comfortably and safely reach the hand holds and place both feet on the floor.
Rider Safety POTENTIAL HAZARD Riding this vehicle after consuming alcohol or drugs WHAT CAN HAPPEN Accident resulting in serious injury or death due to affected judgment, balance and perception and slower reaction time HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never consume alcohol or drugs before or while riding this vehicle.
Rider Safety POTENTIAL HAZARD Using accessories not approved by CFMOTO for use on this vehicle WHAT CAN HAPPEN Loss of control, accident or overturn resulting in serious injury or death HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never operate with accessories not approved by CFMOTO for use on this vehicle. Non-approved accessories may seriously affect vehicle stability.
Rider Safety POTENTIAL HAZARD Improperly operating over obstacles WHAT CAN HAPPEN Loss of control or overturn resulting in serious injury or death or death HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Before operating in a new area, check for obstacles. Avoid operating over large obstacles such as rocks and fallen trees when possible. If unavoidable, use extreme caution and operate slowly.
Rider Safety POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating through deep or fast-flowing water WHAT CAN HAPPEN Loss of traction, loss of control, overturn or accident resulting in serious injury or death HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always follow proper procedures for operating in water as described in the owner's manual. Never operate in fast-flowing water or in water that exceeds the recommended maximum depth.
Rider Safety POTENTIAL HAZARD Overloading the vehicle or carrying/towing cargo improperly WHAT CAN HAPPEN Loss of control, accident due to instability and changes in vehicle handling HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always follow the instructions in the owner's manual for carrying cargo or pulling a trailer. Never exceed the stated load capacity for this vehicle. Cargo should be properly distributed and securely attached. Reduce speed when carrying cargo or pulling a trailer. Allow a greater distance for braking.
Rider Safety POTENTIAL HAZARD Climbing hills improperly WHAT CAN HAPPEN Loss of control or overturn resulting in serious injury or death HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always follow proper procedures for climbing hills as described in the owner's manual. Always check the terrain carefully before ascending a hill. Avoid climbing steep hills (15° maximum). Use extreme caution when operating on hills, and follow proper operating procedures outlined in the owner's manual.
Rider Safety POTENTIAL HAZARD Crossing hills and turning on hills WHAT CAN HAPPEN Loss of control or overturn resulting in serious injury or death HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Avoid operating on steep hills (15° maximum). Avoid crossing the side of a hill. POTENTIAL HAZARD Stalling, rolling backwards while climbing a hill WHAT CAN HAPPEN Loss of control or overturn resulting in serious injury or death HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Maintain a steady speed when climbing a hill.
Rider Safety POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating on excessively rough, slippery .or loose terrain. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Loss of control, accident or overturn resulting in serious injury or death. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD o not operate on excessively rough, slippery . POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this vehicle at excessive speeds WHAT CAN HAPPEN Loss of control and accident resulting in serious injury or death HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Operate at speeds appropriate for your skills, the conditions and the terrain.
Rider Safety POTENTIAL HAZARD Attempting jumps and other stunts WHAT CAN HAPPEN Loss of control, accident or overturn resulting in seriousinjury or death HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never attempt jumps and other stunts. Avoid exhibition driving. POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating on frozen bodies of water WHAT CAN HAPPEN Severe injury or death if the vehicle and/or riders fall through the ice HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never operate this vehicle on a frozen body of water.
Rider Safety POTENTIAL HAZARD Failure to use extra caution when operating this vehicle on unfamiliar terrain WHAT CAN HAPPEN Loss of control or overturn resulting in serious injury or death HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Travel slowly and use extra caution when operating on unfamiliar terrain. Always be alert to changing terrain. POTENTIAL HAZARD Carrying a passenger in the cargo box WHAT CAN HAPPEN Serious injury or death due to a fall from the vehicle or contact with moving .
Rider Safety POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating with more than one passenger WHAT CAN HAPPEN Loss of control and accident resulting in serious injury or death HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never carry more than one passenger. Additional passengers can affect the operator's ability to steer and operate the controls. Operating a damaged vehicle can result in an accident with serious injury or death.
Rider Safety Gasoline is highly flammable and is explosive under certain conditions. Always exercise extreme caution whenever handling gasoline. Always stop the engine when refueling. Always refuel outdoors or in a well ventilated area. Remove flammable material containers from the box before filling. Do not smoke or allow open flames or sparks in or near the refueling area or where gasoline is stored. Never refuel while a person is in the vehicle. Do not over fill the tank. Do not fill the tank neck.
FEATURES AND CONTROLS Component Locations Your vehicle is equipped with cab nets on both sides of the vehicle. Cab nets must be used by both operator and passenger at all times. Promptly replace worn or damaged parts with new one, available from your authorized CFMOTO dealer. NOTE: The vehicle illustrated below is shown without cab nets only to allow component identification.
Component Locations storage compartment radiator winch Bracket Steering wheel Headlights -32-
Component Locations Taillight Muffler (spark arrestor) Towing Bracket Trailer Receiver Hitch Bracket This vehicle is equipped with a receiver hitch bracket for a trailer hitch. Trailer towing equipment is not supplied with this vehicle. To avoid injury and possible damage, always heed the warnings and towing capacities outlined on pages 69-70.
Rear Service Panel The rear service panel is located behind the seats on the frame of the vehicle. Remove the seats to access the service panel. Remove the service panel to access serviceable engine components and clutches. Seats Before operating the vehicle, always push down on both seat backs to ensure the latches are secure. Seat Adjustments Loosen (do not remove) the four screws located on the seat bottom. Slide the seat forward or rearward to the desired position.
Steering Wheel The steering wheel can be tilted upward or downward for rider preference. Lift and hold the steering wheel adjustment lever while moving the steering wheel upward or downward. Release the lever when the steering wheel is at the desired position.
Front trunk FEATURES AND CONTROLS Remove the front panel and check the front trunk. Detail messages about cubage of front trunk to see the page 122. Front panel Konb Front panel 1.Front trunk,radiator and secondary water tank under the Front panel. Front panel need to be removed for inspection. 2.knob on the front panel,unscrew knob 3.Pull out the front panel by hold of the top panel 4.Remove the left panel. Fuel cap Front trunk Fuel cap near the seat of passenger, If refuel the 93# or more than.
Seat Belts This vehicle is equipped with three-point lap and diagonal seat belts for the operator and passenger. Riding in this vehicle without wearing the seat belt can result in serious injury or death in the event of an accident or sudden stop. Always make sure the seat belts are secured for both the operator and passenger before riding. To wear the seat belt properly, follow this procedure: 1. Pull the seat belt latch downward and across your chest toward the buckle at the inner edge of the seat.
Seat Belts Seat Belt Inspection Inspect all seat belts for proper operation before each use of the vehicle. 1. Push the latch plate into the buckle until it clicks. The latch plate must slide smoothly into the buckle. A click indicates that it's securely latched. 2. Push the red release latch in the middle of the buckle to make sure it releases freely. 3. Pull each seat belt completely out and inspect the full length for any damage, including cuts, wear, fraying, dirt, debris or stiffness.
Switches Time adjustment switch Near the dashboard, use for adjust the hour and minutes by operated the time adjustment switch. Hour by Shortly pressed to adjust. Minute by long pressed to adjust. Danger light switch Front and rear turn light will be lighted when operate the danger light switch.meanwhile, danger light instruction will be showed on the dashboard. Ignition Switch Leaving the keys in the ignition can lead to unauthorized use of the vehicle resulting in serious injury or death.
turn switch Press switch to Press switch to ,turn on the turn light(left) and indicator light. ,turn on the turn light(right) and indicator light. Horn switch Press the switch, horn working. Aeta switch Speed is limited base on AWD.if need to more power when drive to overtake, release the speed limited if press the aeta switch(See page 41.detail instruction for AWD switch and founctions). Reserve the speed limited function if loosen the aeta switch. Aeta indicator light is lighten when press the switch.
Switchs 4WD switch 2WD to 4WD,stop the vehicle,change the switch to “ 4WD ” 。 When the switch on 4WD , 4WD indicator lightwill be on . 4WD to 2WD,stop the vehicle,confirm the rocker ① on the a ,press the switch to“2WD ”. Position ○ 4WD and 4WD - Lock switch “LOCK”/“4WD” ① Lock front wheel drive on 4WD ,confrim 4WD switch on the b ,then if swith on “4WD”,stop vehicle, press the rocker ②to ○ the position as“LOCK ” . when locked the 4WD, 4WD-Lock indicator light will be on .
Park P:Park, when vehicle stopped, fllow the arrow direction to operate the park handle for parking Parking indicator light will be on, if need to be released it that press the release button as the arrow direction. Gear selector Gears L:Low Gear H:High Gear N:Neutral R:Reverse To change gears, stop the vehicle,and with the engine idling, move the lever to the desired gear. Do not attempt to shift gears with engine speed above idle or while the vehicle is moving.
Brake Pedal Depress the brake pedal to slow or stop the vehicle. Apply the brakes while starting the engine.if feel softly of brake pedal before driving, inspect the brake fluid whether it is between the superior and lower limited or oil leak of oil tube,even exhaust the air of channel. Throttle Pedal Push the pedal down to increase engine speed. Spring pressure returns the pedal to the rest position when released. Always check that the throttle pedal returns normally before starting the engine.
Instrument Cluster Cooling liquid temperature indicator① Temperature indicator pointer on the white zond C.Temperature Is normal.Temperature indicator pointer on the red zone H. Engine stop and cooling liquid temperature drop down.if Temperature is frequently overtop,inspect the volumn of Cooling liquid and inquire the localled dealer. caution ●if ATV is overweight,engine will be superheating.if like this, Reduce the load weight in the scope of mas load weight. ●Restart engine.
4WD indicator light① switch “2WD”/“4WD” on the position“4WD”. 4WD indicator light will be on. switch“LOCK”-“4WD”on the position“LOCK -4WD ”,4WD-Lock indicatior light will be on. 4WD indicatior light will be on after vehicle moving due to the mechanical synchronous sets in the front wheel driving case. Turn left indicator light② Switch on the position“”indicator light will be on. Low gears indicatior light“L”③ Gears on the position“L”,indicator light will be on.
Instrument Cluster Parking indicator light “P”⑦ Switch on the position“P”,indicatior light will be on. Turn right indicator light ⑧ Switch on the position“”,indicator light will be on. Aeta indicator light ⑨ Press aeta switch,indicator light will be on. High beam indicator ligth⑩ and light switch on the position Switch on the position Sidelights indicator light⑾ Light switch on the position Indicatior light will be on. ,indicator light will be on.
Instrument Cluster Error code Error code as four digit blink model: For example:0650 “0”:blink 10 times; “6”:blink 6 times; “5”:blink 5 times; “0”:blink 10 times; Refe no Error code Failure Description 14 P0030 P0031 P0032 P0053 P0105 P0106 P0107 P0108 P0112 P0113 15 16 17 1 2 3 7 9 10 11 12 13 -47- O2 Sensor Heater Contr. Circ/Open O2 Sensor Heater Contr. Circ. Low Defects type Signal defects Min defects O2 Sensor Heater Contr. Circ. High Max defects O2 Sensor Heater Resistance Manifold Abs .
Instrument Cluster Error code Error code as four digit blink model: For example:0650 “0”:blink 10 times; “6”:blink 6 times; “5”:blink 5 times; “0”:blink 10 times; Refe no Error code 18 P0122 19 P0123 20 P0130 21 P0131 22 P0132 23 P0133 24 P0134 29 P0170 30 P0171 31 P0172 Failure Description Throttle Pos.Sensor Circ. Low Input Throttle Pos.Sensor Circ. High Input Defects type Min. error Max. error O2 Sensor Circ. Malfunction O2 Sensor Circ. Low Voltage O2 Sensor Circ. High Voltage O2 Sensor Circ.
Instrument Cluster Error code Downloading Codes by Following: E.G. :0650 “0”:blink 10 times; “6”:blink 6 times; “5”:blink 5 times; “0”:blink 10 times; REF Error code 37 38 P0262 P0264 Cylinder 2- Injector Circuit Low 39 P0265 51 P0321 P0322 P0444 P0458 P0459 P0501 P0506 P0507 P0508 P0509 Cylinder 2- Injector Circuit High Engine Speed Reference Mark Eng.Speed Inp.Circ. No Signal 52 60 61 62 65 66 67 68 69 -49- Failure Description Cylinder 1- Injector Circuit High Evaporative Emiss.
Instrument Cluster Error code Downloading Codes by Following: E.G.
OPERATION Vehicle Break-In Period The break-in period for your new CFMOTO vehicle is the first 20 hours of operation, or the time it takes to use the first two tanks full of gasoline.No single action on your part is as important as a proper break-in period. Careful treatment of a new engine and drive components will result in more efficient performance and longer life for these components. Perform the following procedures carefully.
OPERATION Vehicle Break-In Period The break-in period for your vehicle is defined on the previous page. Please read the information carefully. Engine and Drivetrain Break-in 1. Fill the fuel tank with gasoline. See page 36. 2. Check the oil level. See page 81. Add the recommended oil as needed to maintain the oil level in the safe operating range. 3.Complete the New Operator Driving Procedures outlined on pages 57-58 NOTE: Avoid aggressive use of the brakes. See Brake System Break-in. 4.
Pre-Ride Inspection If a proper inspection is not done before each use, severe injury or death could result. Always inspect the vehicle before each use to ensure it's in proper operating condition.
Starting the Engine Engine exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide and can cause loss of consciousness resulting in severe injury or death. Never run an engine in an enclosed area. 1.Sit in the driver's seat and fasten the seat belt. 2.Place the transmission in PARK. 3.Apply the brakes. NOTE: Do not press the throttle pedal while starting the engine. 4.Turn the ignition key past the ON/RUN position to START. Engage the starter for a maximum of five seconds. Release the key when the engine starts.
Braking 1.Release the throttle pedal completely. 2.Press on the brake pedal evenly and firmly. Practice starting and stopping (using the brakes) until you're familiar with the controls. NOTE: When the throttle pedal is released completely and engine speed slows to near idle, the vehicle has no engine braking. Failure to allow for increased braking distance when hauling cargo or towing a trailer may result in accident and injury.
Parking the Vehicle Gasoline is extremely flammable and can be explosive under certain conditions. When parking inside a garage or other structure, be sure that the structure is well ventilated and that the vehicle is not close to any source of flame or sparks, including any appliance with pilot lights. A rolling vehicle can cause property damage and serious injury. Always place the transmission in PARK when stopping the engine. 1. Stop the vehicle on a level surface. Place the transmission in PARK. 2.
New Operator Driving Procedures Operating improperly can cause an accident or overturn which could result in severe injury or death. This vehicle handles differently than cars, trucks or other off-road vehicles. Operators of this vehicle must become familiar with vehicle handling at slow speeds before operating at faster speeds. Do not carry a passenger until you have at least two hours of driving experience with this vehicle. 1.
New Operator Driving Procedures 5.Drive slowly at first. On level surfaces, practice starting, stopping, turning, maneuvering, using the throttle and brakes and driving in reverse. Learn how the vehicle handles when making both left and right turns at a slow speed. 6.Increase speed only after mastering all maneuvers at a slow speed. 7.After you become skilled at making turns and begin to operate at faster speeds, follow these precautions: ●Avoid sharp turns. ●Never turn while applying heavy throttle.
Driving with a Passenger 1.Complete the New Operator Driving Procedures outlined on pages 57-58. 2.Perform the pre-ride inspection. See page53. 3.Make sure the passenger is at least 12 years of age and is tall enough to comfortably and safely sit in the passenger seat with the seat belt secured, put both feet on the floor and grasp the hand holds. 4.Make sure the passenger is wearing appropriate riding gear, including an approved helmet and eye protection. See page 13.
Driving with a Passenger 6.Allow a passenger to ride only in the passenger seat. 7.Do not carry more than one passenger. Additional passengers can affect the operator's ability to steer and operate the controls. 8.Slow down. Always travel at a speed appropriate for your skills, your passenger's skills, and operating conditions. Avoid unexpected or aggressive maneuvers that could cause discomfort or injury to a passenger. 9.Vehicle handling may change with a passenger and/or cargo on board.
Driving on Slippery Surfaces When driving on slipperysurfaces such as wet trails,、 loose gravel, or ice, be alert for the possibility of skidding and sliding. Under these conditions, follow these precautions: 1.Slow down when entering slippery areas. 2.Maintain a high level of alertness, reading the trail and avoiding quick, sharp turns, which can cause skids. 3.Engage all-wheel drive before wheels begin to lose traction. 4.Correct a skid by turning the steering wheel in the direction of the skid.
Driving Uphill Whenever traveling uphill, follow these precautions: 1. Drive straight uphill. 2. Proceed at a steady rate of speed and throttle opening. Avoid unnecessary changes in speed or direction. 3. Avoid steep hills (15° maximum). NOTE: If ascending a steeper grade is unavoidable, engage all-wheel drive before ascending. 4. If the vehicle stalls while climbing a hill, apply the brakes.
Driving on a Sidehill (Sidehilling) Avoid driving across the side of a hill. Control becomes difficult and there is an increased chance of vehicle overturn when driving on a hillside. If crossing a hill is unavoidable, follow these precautions: 1.Engage all-wheel drive. 2.Drive slowly and use extreme caution. 3.If the vehicle begins to overturn, or if it feels as if it may overturn, immediately turn downhill.
Driving Downhill Whenever descending a hill, follow these precautions: 1.Slow down. 2.Always descend a hill with the transmission in forward gear. Never descend a hill with the transmission in neutral. 3.Travel straight downhill. 4.Apply the brakes lightly to aid in slowing. Traveling downhill improperly could cause loss of control or vehicle overturn. Always check the terrain carefully before descending a hill. Never descend a hill at high speed.
DRIVING Driving in water The large tires on your vehicle may cause the vehicle to float in deep or fastflowing water, which could result in loss of control and lead to serious injury or death. Never cross deep or fast-flowing water with your vehicle. Your vehicle can operate through waer with a maximum recommended depth eual to floor level.
OPERATION DRIVE OVER OBSTACLES 1.Be alert! Look ahead and learn to read the terrain you're travelingon. Watch for hazards such as logs, rocks and low hanging branches 2.Before operating in a new area, check for obstacles. 3.Avoid operating over large obstacles such as rocks and fallen trees.If unavoidable, use extreme caution and operate slowly. 4.Always have a passenger dismount and move away from the vehicle before operating over an obstacle that could cause an overturn.
OPERATION Driving in Reverse Follow these guidelines when operating in reverse: 1.Always check for obstacles or people behind the vehicle; 2.Apply the throttle lightly. Never open the throttle suddenly; 3.Back slowly; 4.Apply the brakes lightly for stopping; 5.Avoid making sharp turns Failure to use caution when operating in reverse can result in serious injury or death. Before shifting into reverse, always check for obstacles or people behind the vehicle. When it's safe to proceed, back slowly.
Parking on an Incline Avoid parking on an incline if possible. If it's unavoidable, follow these precautions: 1.Place the transmission in PARK; 2.Turn off the engine; 3.Block the rear wheels on the downhill side; A rolling vehicle can cause property damage and serious injury. Always place the transmission in PARK when stopping the engine. Always block the downhill side of the wheels if leaving the vehicle on a hill, or park the vehicle in a sidehill position instead.
Hauling Cargo Overloading the vehicle or carrying or towing cargo improperly can altervehicle handling and may cause loss of control or brake instability. Always follow these precautions when hauling cargo: Never exceed the stated load capacity for this vehicle. REDUCE SPEED AND ALLOW GREATER DISTANCES FOR BRAKING WHEN HAULING CARGO. When operating over rough or hilly terrain, reduce speed and cargo to maintain stable driving conditions.
Hauling cargo Your CFMOTO vehicle has been designed to carry or tow specific capacities. Reduce speed and allow a greater distance for braking when carrying cargo. Loads should be centered and carried as low as possible in the box. For stability on rough or hilly terrain, reduce both speed and cargo. Exercise caution if the cargo load extends over the side of the box. Always read and understand the load distribution warnings listed on warning labels and in this manual.
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS Noise Emission Control System Do not modify the engine, intake or exhaust components, as doing so may affect compliance with U.S.A. EPA noise control requirements (40 CFR 205) and local noise level requirements. Operation on Public Lands in the U.S.A. Your vehicle has a spark arrestor that was tested and qualified to be in accordance with the USDA Forest Service Standard 5100-1C.
MAINTENANCE Periodic Maintenance Chart . Careful periodic maintenance will help keep your vehicle in the safest, most reliable condition. Inspection, adjustment and lubrication of important components are explained in the periodic maintenance chart. Inspect, clean, lubricate, adjust and replace parts as necessary. When inspection reveals the need for replacement parts, use genuine parts available from your dealer NOTE:Service and adjustments are important for proper vehicle operation.
Periodic Maintenance Chart Maintenance Chart Key ▲Perform these operations more often for vehicles subjected to severe use. E Emission-related service (Failure to conduct this maintenance will not void the emissions warranty but may affect emissions.) ■Have an authorized dealer perform these services. Improperly performing the procedures marked with a ■ could result in component failure and lead to serious injury or death. Have an authorized dealer perform these services.
Periodic Maintenance Chart Perform all services at whichever maintenance interval is reached first.
Maintanence Periodic Maintenance Chart Item Maintanence Interval comes ) first Calendar Miles(km) Remarks (whichever Hours ▲ Air filter, main element 50 —— 300(500) Brake pad wear 10H Monthly 100(160) ▲ Inspect periodically Inspect; clean every 100H or 1000km; change every 20000km.
Periodic Maintenance Chart Item Maintanence Interval Remarks (whichever comes first ) Hours ▲ Calendar Miles(km) General lubrication 50H 3M 500(800) Shift linkage 50H 6M 500(800) Lubricate all fittings, pivots, cables, etc.
Periodic Maintenance Chart Periodic Maintenance Chart Item Maintanence Interval Remarks (whichever comes first ) Hours ▲ ▲ Calendar Miles(km) Cooling hoses Engine mounts 100H 100H —— 12M 600(1000) 1000(1600) Inspect for leaks at the first 20H or 250km Inspect Exhaust muffler/pipe 100H 12M 1000(1600) Inspect ■ ▲ Ignition timing Wiring 100H 100H 12M 12M 1000(1600) 1000(1600) Inspect Inspect for wear,routing, security; apply dielectric grease to connector subjected to water, mud, etc.
Lubrication Recommendations Check and lubricate all components at the intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on Page 73, or more often under severe use, such as wet or dusty conditions. Items not listed in the chart should be lubricated at the general lubrication intervals.
Lubrication Recommendations: Control Arm Pivot Bushings, Front/Rear -79-
Engine Oil Always check and change engine oil at intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 72. Always change the oil filter whenever changing oil. SAE15W/40 SG Oil We strongly recommend use of SAE15W/40 SG Oil, API certified “S G”oil. If SAE15W/40 SG Oil is unavailable,choose oil following the right instructions according to the engine ambient temperature. Oil may need to be changed more frequently if SAE15W/40 SG oil is not used.
Engine Oil Always check and change engine oil at intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 72. Always change the oil filter whenever changing oil. Oil Check Dipstick The oil dipstick and fill tube is located on the engine, behind the passenger seat. 1. Position the vehicle on a level surface. 2. Place the transmission in PARK.Apply the brakes. 3. Start the engine.Allow it to idle for 20-30 seconds. Stop the engine. 4.Remove both seats.Remove the rear service panel. See page 34.
Engine Oil Oil and Filter Change CAUTION Hot oil can cause serious burns to skin. Do not allow hot oil to come into contact with skin. Always check and change engine oil at intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 72. Always change the oil filter whenever changing oil. The engine drain plug is located on the bottom of the crankcase. 1. Position the vehicle on a level surface. Place the transmission in PARK.Apply the brakes 2. Start the engine.Allow it to idle for 2-3minutes.
Engine Oil Oil and Filter Change 8.Using a cap-style oil filter wrench, turn the filter counter-clockwise to remove it. 9.Using a clean dry cloth, clean the filter sealing surface on the crankcase. 10.Lubricate the o-ring on the new filter with a film of fresh engine oil.Check to make sure the o-ring is in good condition. 11.Install the new filter and turn by hand until the filter gascket contacts the sealing surface,then turn an additional 1/2 turn with special wrench. 12.
Gearcases Demand Drive Unit(Front Gearcase) Always check and change engine oil at intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 72. Refer to the Gearcase Specifications Chart on page 86 for recommended lubricants, capacities and torque specifications. Fill Plug Fluid Check The fill plug is located On the bottom right side of the demand drive unit.Maintain the fluid level even with the bottom thread of the fill plug hole. 1.Position the vehicle on a level surface.
Gearcases Rear Gearcase Always check and change engine oil at intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 72. FILL Plug Refer to the Gearcase Specifications Chart on page 86 for recommended lubricants, capacities and torque specifications. Fluid Check The fill plug is located On the right side of the rear gearcase.Maintain the fluid level even with the bottom thread of the fill plug hole. 1. Position the vehicle on a level surface. 2. Remove the fill plug.Check the fluid level.
Gearcase Gearcase Specification Chart Use of other fluids may result in improper operation of components.
Spark Plugs CAUTION Using non-recommended spark plug can result in serious engine damage. Always use CFMOTO-recommended spark plug. Refer to the specifications section beginning on page 120. Spark Plug Gap/Torque Model Electrode Gap New Plug Torque Used Plug Torque DPR7EA-9(NGK) 0.8-0.9mm 18Nm 18Nm Spark plug condition is indicative of engine operation.The spark plug firing end condition should be read after the engine is warmed-up and the vehicle is driven at higher speeds.
Spark Plugs Spark Plug Condition Normal Plug The normal insulator tip is gray, tan or light brown.There will be few combustion deposits. The electrodes are not burned or eroded.This indicates the proper type and heat range for the engine and the service. NOTE: The tip should not be white. A white insulator tip indicates overheating, caused by use of an improper spark plug or incorrect throttle body adjustments. Wet Fouled Plug The wet fouled insulator tip is black. A damp oil film covers the firing end.
Cooling System Operation The engine coolant level is controlled or maintained by the recovery system. The recovery system components are the overflow bottle, radiator filler neck, radiator pressure cap and connecting hose. As coolant operating temperature increases, the expanding (heated) excess coolant is forced out of the radiator, past the pressure cap, and into the overflow bottle.
Cooling System Radiator and Cooling Fan Always check and clean the screen and radiator fins at the intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 72. Do not obstruct or deflect air flow through the radiator by installing unauthorized accessories in front of the radiator or behind the cooling fan. Interference with the radiator air flow can lead to overheating and consequent engine damage.
Cooling System Coolant Level FILLER CAP RESERVIOR UPPER Always check and change LIMIT the coolant at the intervals outlined in the Periodic LOWER Maintenance Chart beginning LIMIT on page 72. Maintain the coolant level between the minimum and maximum marks on the bottle (when the fluid is cool). 1. Position the vehicle on RADIATOR a level surface. ENGINE OIL RADIATOR 2. Remove the hood. See page 36. 3. View the coolant level in the overflow bottle. 4.
Cooling System Radiator Coolant Level Always check and clean the screen and radiator fins at the intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 72. Do not obstruct or deflect air flow through the radiator by installing unautho rized accessories in front of the radiator or behind the cooling fan. InterInterference with the radiator air flow can lead to overheating and consequentially, engine damage. Escaping steam can cause severe burns.
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) System Belt slip is responsible for creating excessive heat that destroys belts, wears clutch components and causes outer clutch covers to fail. Switch to low range while operating at slower speeds to extend the life of the CVT components (belt, cover, etc.). Failure to comply with the instructions in this warning can result in severe injury or death. Do not modify any component of the CVT system.
CVT System CVT Drying There may be some instances when water is accidently ingested into the CVT system. Use the following instructions to dry it out before operating. 1. Remove the seats. See page 34. 2. Loosen the lower screws that secure the clutch cover. 3. Allow the water to drain. 4. Tighten the screws. 5. Place the transmission in PARK. Apply the brakes. 6. Start the engine. 7. Apply varying throttle for 10-15 seconds to expel the moisture and air-dry the belt and clutches.
Filter Systems Air Filter Always change the air filter at the intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 72.
Spark Arrestor Failure to heed the following warnings while servicing the spark arrestor, could result in serious injury or death. Do not perform clean-out immediately after the engine has been run, as the exhaust system becomes veryhot. Serious burns could result from contact with the exhaust components. Allow components to cool suffic iently before proceeding. Wear eye protection and gloves. Never run the engine in an enclosed area.
Throttle Failure to check or maintain proper operation of the throttle system can result in an accident and lead to serious injury or death if the throttle pedal sticks during operation. Never start or operate this vehicle if it has a sticking or improperly operating throttle pedal. Immediately contact your dealer for service if throttle problems arise. Always check the pedal for free movement and return before starting the engine and occasionally during operation.
Throttle System Throttle Body/Idle RPM Idle RPM is preset by the manufacturer. If the engine idle speed is not satisfactory, please see your dealer for adjustment. Throttle Freeplay Adjustment THROTTLE CABLE 1.Remove both seats. Remove the rear service panel. See page 34. 2.Locate the throttle cable adjuster. 3.Squeeze the end of the rubber boot and slide it far enough to expose the end of the inline cable adjuster. 4.Loosen the adjuster lock nut.
Brakes The front and rear brakes are hydraulic disc type brakes activated by the brake pedal. See page 43. Always check brake pedal travel and the brake fluid reservoir level before each use of the vehicle. When applied, the brake pedal should feel firm. Any sponginess would indicate a possible fluid leak or low brake fluid level, which must be corrected before riding. See page 100 for brake fluid information.
Brakes Brake Fluid Inspect the level of the brake fluid before each operation. If the fluid level is low add DOT 4 brake fluid only. Change the brake fluid every two years and any time the fluid becomes contaminated, the fluid level is below the minimum, or if the type and brand of the fluid in the reservoir are unknown. Access the brake fluid reservoir through the left front wheel well. 1.Position the vehicle on a level surface. 2.Place the transmission in PARK.
Brake Inspection 1. Check the brake system for fluid leaks. 2. Check the brake pedal for excessive travel or a spongy feel. 3. Check the friction pads for wear, damage and looseness. 4. Inspect the brake pad wear surface for excessive wear. 5. Change pads when worn to 3/64" (1 mm). Steering Wheel Inspection Check the steering wheel for specified freeplay and smooth operation at the intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 74. 1. Position the vehicle on level ground. 2.
Suspension Adjustment The front and rear suspensions are preload adjustable, with five settings on each axle. Adjustment Cam Highest Setting Lowest Setting The suspensions are set on the lowest (softest) setting at the factory. This setting is appropriate for nearly all riding conditions. Since the vehicle is equipped with full skid plates, suspension adjustment is not necessary. If desired, the suspension may be adjusted to maintain vehicle clearance height when carrying loads.
Tires Operating your vehicle with worn tires will increase the possibility of skidding, loss of control and an accident, which could result in serious injury or death. Always replace tires when the tread depth measures 1/8" (3 mm) or less. Improper tire inflation or the use of non- standard size or type of tires may adversely affect vehicle handling, which could result in vehicle damage or personal injury. Always maintain proper tire pressure.
Tires Improperly installed wheels can adversely affect tire wear and vehicle handling, which can result in serious injury or death. Always ensure that all nuts are torqued to specification. Do not service axle nuts that have a cottepin installed. See your dealer. Wheel Removal 1. Position the vehicle on a level surface. 2. Place the transmission in PARK.Stop the engine. 3. Loosen the wheel nuts slightly. 4. Elevate the side of the vehicle by placing a suitable stand under the frame. 5.
Lights When servicing a halogen lamp, don't touch the lamp with bare fingers. Oil from your skin leaves a residue, causing a hot spot that will shorten the life of the lamp. Poor lighting while driving can result in severe injury or death. Headlight and taillight lenses become dirty during normal operation. Wash the headlights frequently to maintain lighting quality.Hot components can cause serious burns to skin. Do not service the headlamps until they've cooled sufficiently. Headlight Lamp Replacement 1.
Lights Headlight Beam Adjustment 1.Place the vehicle on a level surface with the headlight approximately 25 ft. (7.6 m) from a wall. Place the transmission in PARK. 2. Measure the distance from the floor to the center of the headlight and make a mark on the wall at the same height. 3. Apply the brakes. Start the engine. Turn on the headlights. 4. Observe the headlight aim. The most intense part of the headlight beam should be aimed 8" (20 cm) below the mark placed on the wall in step 2.
Lights Brake Lights When the brake pedal is depressed, the brake light comes on. Check the brake light before each ride. 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position. 2. Apply the brakes. The brake light should come on after about 10 mm (0.4 in.) of pedal travel. If the light doesn't come on, check the bulb. Vehicle Immersion CAUTION If your vehicle becomes immersed, major engine damage can result if the machine is not thoroughly inspected. Take the vehicle to your dealer before starting the engine.
Battery Your vehicle may have either a sealed battery, which requires little maintenance, or a conventional battery. A sealed battery can be identi fied by its flat covers on the top of the battery. A conventional batteryhas six filler caps on the top of the battery.Always keep battery terminals and connections free of corrosion. If cleaning is necessary, remove the corrosion with a stiff wire brush. Wash with a solution of one tablespoon baking soda and one cup water.
Battery Improperly connecting or disconnecting battery cables can result in an explosion and cause serious injury or death. When removing the batter always disconnect the negative (black) cable first. When reinstalling the battery, always connect the negative (black) cable last. Battery Removal 1. Remove the driver's seat. See page 34. 2. On conventional batteries, remove the battery vent tube. 3. Disconnect the black (negative) battery cable first. 4. Disconnect the red (positive) battery cable last. 5.
BatteryBattery Installation Using a new battery that has not been fully charged can damage the bat-tery and result in a shorter life. It can also hinder vehicleperformance. Follow the battery charging instructions on page 117 before installing the battery. 1. Ensure that the battery is fully charged. 2. Place the battery in the battery holder. 3. On conventional batteries, install the battery vent tube (sealed bat-teries do not have a vent tube).
Battery Battery Storage Whenever the vehicle is not used for a period of three months or more, remove the battery from the vehicle, ensure that it's fully charged, and store it out of the sun in a cool, dry place. Check battery voltage each month during storage and recharge as needed to maintain a full charge. See page 112. NOTE: Battery charge can be maintained by using a CFMOTO Battery Tender charger or by charging about once a month to make up for normal selfdischarge.
Battery Battery Charging (Conventional Battery) 1. Remove the battery from the vehicle to prevent damage from leaking or spilled electrolyte during charging. See page 109. 2. Charge the battery with a charging output no larger than 1/10 of the battery's amp/hr rating. Charge as needed to raise the specific grav-ity to 1.270 or greater. 3. Reinstall the battery. See page 110. Battery Charging (Sealed Battery) The following battery charging instructions apply only to the installa-tion of a sealed battery.
Battery Battery Charging (Sealed Battery) NOTE: Always verify battery condition before and 1-2 hours after the end of charging.。 State of Charge 100% -113- Voltage 12.8-13.0V 75%-100% 12.5-12.8V 50%-75% 12.0-12.5V 25%-50% 11.5-12.0V Action Charge Time None, check at 3 None required mos.
Cleaning and Storage Washing the Vehicle Keeping your vehicle clean will not only improve its appearance but it can also extend the life of various components. CAUTION High water pressure may damage components.CFMOTO recommends washing the vehicle by hand or with a garden hose, using mild soap. Certain products, including insect repellents and chemicals, will damage plastic surfaces. Do not allow these types of products to contact the vehicle.
Cleaning and Storage Washing the Vehicle If a high pressure water system is used for cleaning (not recommended), exercise extreme caution. The water may damage components and could remove paint and decals. Avoid directing the water stream at the following items: * Wheel bearings * Radiator * Transmission seals * Brakes * Cab and body panels * Labels and decals * Electrical components and wiring NOTE: If warning and safety labels are damaged, contact your CFMOTO deal for free replacement.
Cleaning and Storage Chrome Wheel Care (if equipped) Proper maintenance will protect chrome wheels from corrosion, preserve wheel life and ensure a “like new” appearance for many years. NOTE: Chrome wheels exposed to road salt (or salt in the air in coastal areas) are more susceptible to corrosion if not properly cleaned. Clean chrome wheels more often if they're exposed to salt or other corrosive elements. 1. Wash chrome wheels frequently. Use a mild detergent.
Cleaning and Storage Storage Tips CAUTION Starting the engine during the storage period will disturb the protective film created by fogging and damage could occur. Never start the engine during the storage period. lean the Exterior Make any necessary repairs and clean the vehicle as recommended. See page 114. Stabilize the Fuel 1. Fill the fuel tank. 2. Add CFMOTO Carbon Clean Fuel Treatment or CFMOTO Fuel Stabilizer. Follow the instructions on the container for the recommended amount.
Cleaning and Storage Storage Tips Inspect and Lubricate Inspect all cables and lubricate all areas of the vehicle as recommended in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 72. Fog the Engine 1. Treat the fuel system with CFMOTO Carbon Clean. Follow the instructions on the container. Start the engine. Allow it to idle for several minutes so the Carbon Clean reaches the injectors. Stop the engine. 2. Remove the spark plugs and add 2-3 tablespoons of Premium 4 Synthetic 0W40 engine oil.
Cleaning and Storage Removal from Storage 1. Check the battery electrolyte level and charge the battery if necessary. Install it in the vehicle. Make sure the battery vent hose is routed properly and that it's not pinched or restricted in any way. 2. Make sure the spark plug is tight. 3. Fill the fuel tank with fuel. 4. Check all the points listed in the Daily Pre-Ride Inspection section on page 56. NOTE: Tightness of the bolts, nuts and other fasteners should be checked by an authorized CFMOTO dealer. 5.
SPECIFICATIONS Item CF625- 3 CF500- 6 Gross Vehicle Weight 495kg( With full Engine Oiland fuel ) 495kg(With full Engine Oil and fuel ) Fuel Capa city 27L 27L Engine Oil Capacity 2800ml(first time ),2500ml( replace) 2800ml( first time ), 2500ml( replace) Coolant Capacity 2720ml 2720ml Rear Gearcase Oil Capacity 300ml( first time ), 250ml(replace) 300ml(first time) , 250ml(replace) Transfer Case Oil Capyacit 330ml( first time ), 280ml( replace) 330ml( first time ), 280ml( replace) L oadabl
Item ENGINE NO. ENGINE TYPE Displacement Bore x Stroke Alternator Output Compression Ratio CF625-3 CF500-6 196S-C CF188-C Single cylinder、4 valve 4 stroke with counterbalance Single cylinder、4 valve 4 stroke with counterbalance 594ml 493ml 87.5mm×82mm 300W,5000 r/min 96mm×82mm 300W,5000 r/min 10:1 Electric 10.2:1 Starting System Fuel System Ignition System EFI(Electronic fuel injection) ECU EFI(Electronic fuel injection) ECU Spark Plug / Gap NGK:DPR7EA-9/0.8-0.9 NGK:DPR7EA-9/0.8-0.
Item Drive Ratio - Front Drive Ratio - Final CF500-6 CF625-3 3.667(33/9) 3.667(33/9) 3.667(33/9) 3.
Drive Belt Wear/Burn TROUBLESHOOTING Solution Possible Cause Slow/easy clutch engagement Use low range during loading. Use low range. See warnings on page 63. Drive at a higher speed or use low range more frequently. See page 43 Warm the engine at least 5 minutes. With the transmission in neutral, advance the throttle to about 1/8 throttle in short bursts, 5 to 7 times. The belt will become more flexible and prevent belt burning. Use the throttle quickly and effectively.
Drive Belt Wear/Burn Possible Cause Wrong or missing belt mproper break-in Solution Install the recommended belt. Always break in a new belt and/or clutch. See pages 53 and 43. Engine Doesn't Turn Over Possible Cause Solution Low battery voltage Recharge the battery to 12.
Engine Backfires Possible Cause Solution Weak spark from spark plug Incorrect spark plug gap or heat range Inspect, clean and/or replace spark plugs Old or non-recommended fuel Replace with fresh recommended fuel Set gap to specs or replace plugs Incorrectly installed spark plug wires See your dealer Incorrect ignition timing See your dealer Mechanical failure See your dealer Loose ignition connections Check all connections and tighten Water present in fuel Replace with fresh recommended fue
Engine Runs Irregularly, Stalls or Misfires Possible Cause Solution Fouled or defective spark plugs Worn or defective spark plug wires Inspect, clean and/or replace spark plugs Incorrect spark plug gap or heat range Set gap to specs or replace plugs Loose ignition connections Check all connections and tighten Water present in fuel Replace with new fuel Low battery voltage Recharge battery to 12.
Engine Stops or Loses Power Possible Cause Out of fuel Kinked or plugged fuel vent line Water is present in fuel Fouled or defective spark plugs Worn or defective spark plug wires Incorrect spark plug gap or heat range Solution Refuel Inspect and replace Replace with new fuel Inspect, clean and/or replace spark plug See your dealer Loose ignition connections Set gap to specs or replace plug Check all connections and tighten Low battery voltage Recharge the battery to 12.
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