Hb-eatv 800 | Manual

Trace the wires from the ignition switch to the control box to ensure no plugs rattled loose during shipment or rough riding.

Before allowing a child to ride the HB-EATV 800, it is crucial to understand the safety requirements and potential hazards. This ATV is a powerful piece of machinery, not a toy, and needs to be treated with respect.

36 Volt system, typically consisting of three 12V 12Ah lead-acid batteries connected in series. hb-eatv 800 manual

Dual front independent shocks, single rear mono-shock Brakes: Front and rear disc brakes (hand-lever operated) Maximum Weight Capacity: 145 lbs (65 kg)

Check the rear cargo rack and tighten the stabilization brackets beneath the rear fender. ⚡ Battery and Electrical Management Trace the wires from the ignition switch to

Overheating in slow terrain. Manual solution: The fan switch relay is common failure. Locate the fan relay (under seat, black box). Swap it with the headlight relay (same part number). If fan runs, buy a new relay.

3-speed limiter controlled by a side-mounted key. 36 Volt system, typically consisting of three 12V

Loosen the rear axle nuts and turn the chain adjuster bolts clockwise to tighten the chain.

Check and tighten all nuts, bolts, and fasteners, paying special attention to the wheels and handlebars. 5. Routine Maintenance

Approximately 30 km (18 miles) on a single full charge, depending on rider weight and terrain.