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I just purchased an Axis Pro 750 from Lowes.  I have two questions not covered in owners manual.  1:  In the glovebox there is a 12V connector, it is HOT with key off, is that for a battery maintainer to be plugged in or what is the purpose?  2:  In the instrument cluster there is a digital read out for hours, miles and odometer,  there is also a digital readout that is flashing, it can be adjusted and looks like 1 - 24  what is it?

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I'm still tinkering with ATV getting used to new ride.  On the digital readout, I think it is a CLOCK?  I set it and it's keeping perfect time, but I have never seen  a clock that uses "-" instead of a ":"??  So far it's keeping perfect time, so I guess that's what that is?  On the 12V connector in the glove box I'm assuming its battery maintainer connection, I did check it with multi meter and it showed 13.4 volts with key off?  

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I have still not been able to find any information as to what digital readout between speedometer and rpms is measuring?  I thought it might be a clock, but that is not it, not a counter??  I called Hisum motors and they haven't got back to me.  Still unanswered....

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I was going to say the connector in the glove box may be for a winch remote. But seen that control in one of your pics. So I not sure. My CFMoto had the winch hookup there.

Maybe that is the power out for your aux power switch. IDK.

 

Downloaded the manual for your machine from axis website. 

 

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The screenshot above says the digital readout is for 

Odometer, Trip, Hours, Clock

Screen shot shows a mode button on the left, and set on the right.

So I'm just guessing the mode will cycle thru the od9, trip, hrs, etc.

Probably a long hold on mode will allow setting the click. Don't know cau see mine is a little different. But if you look under the numbers, the mode should be lit up.

 

Hope this helps.

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The plug in the glove box is for a battery maintainer I've heard. It's not a power plug because I pluged a 12 volt sprayer into it and it blew the ECU fuse. The buggy was like you took the battery out of it. The fuse was 5 amp and when the sprayer loaded up it blew the fuse. Good luck with your buggy.

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