Owners Manual
Page 15
... the warnings. • This vehicle is intended for daylight use in restricted off , contact your POLARIS dealer for a replacement. 13 Depress the switch to the child's body before operation. Routinely check this vehicle on the top of the throttle control assembly. The part number is missing, contact a POLARIS Dealer for a replacement. Replacement safety labels are provided in the Owner's Manual. • The Auxiliary Shut Off Switch is...
... the warnings. • This vehicle is intended for daylight use in restricted off , contact your POLARIS dealer for a replacement. 13 Depress the switch to the child's body before operation. Routinely check this vehicle on the top of the throttle control assembly. The part number is missing, contact a POLARIS Dealer for a replacement. Replacement safety labels are provided in the Owner's Manual. • The Auxiliary Shut Off Switch is...
Owners Manual
Page 17
... on your clothing, or you drive. When you attach the strap to your body, you start the engine. YOUTH SECTION Know Your Snowmobile Gas Cap An adult will take the gas cap off your right wrist and attach the clip to the strap. Recoil Starter Handle Pull the recoil starter handle to the switch on page 45. Hood Hold-Down Straps Two straps hold...
... on your clothing, or you drive. When you attach the strap to your body, you start the engine. YOUTH SECTION Know Your Snowmobile Gas Cap An adult will take the gas cap off your right wrist and attach the clip to the strap. Recoil Starter Handle Pull the recoil starter handle to the switch on page 45. Hood Hold-Down Straps Two straps hold...
Owners Manual
Page 25
...trees. ŹAlways attach the tether strap to your body and to the switch on your snowmobile only where you know it's safe to drive and where you have permission to drive. ŹAlways be a polite driver. Keep both feet on the running boards. ŹNever follow another snowmobile too closely. Keep...to stop your snowmobile. ŹRide your snowmobile every time you drive. YOUTH SECTION Riding Rules ŹAlways sit down Keep both feet on the running boards Attach tether strap to loop or right wrist Attach tether strap to the switch on your snowmobile 23 Keep both hands on the ...
...trees. ŹAlways attach the tether strap to your body and to the switch on your snowmobile only where you know it's safe to drive and where you have permission to drive. ŹAlways be a polite driver. Keep both feet on the running boards. ŹNever follow another snowmobile too closely. Keep...to stop your snowmobile. ŹRide your snowmobile every time you drive. YOUTH SECTION Riding Rules ŹAlways sit down Keep both feet on the running boards Attach tether strap to loop or right wrist Attach tether strap to the switch on your snowmobile 23 Keep both hands on the ...
Owners Manual
Page 28
.... WARNING The throttle and brake are properly lubricated. 26 When the lever is encountered, check for proper operation When checking the throttle, make sure the operators understand the Owner's Manual completely before operating the vehicle. If the throttle does not function smoothly, do not start the engine. Check the throttle for ice and snow buildup that may be obstructing the steering linkage...
.... WARNING The throttle and brake are properly lubricated. 26 When the lever is encountered, check for proper operation When checking the throttle, make sure the operators understand the Owner's Manual completely before operating the vehicle. If the throttle does not function smoothly, do not start the engine. Check the throttle for ice and snow buildup that may be obstructing the steering linkage...
Owners Manual
Page 39
... sure all operators to maintain control in front of the snowmobile as outlined on established riding areas to change for lighter operators. ADULT SECTION Operation Warnings Snow Conditions This snowmobile is attained by shifting body weight. Encourage the operator to stay on page 44. If necessary, limit the maximum speed of the snowmobile. Maximum control will not make turns easily.
... sure all operators to maintain control in front of the snowmobile as outlined on established riding areas to change for lighter operators. ADULT SECTION Operation Warnings Snow Conditions This snowmobile is attained by shifting body weight. Encourage the operator to stay on page 44. If necessary, limit the maximum speed of the snowmobile. Maximum control will not make turns easily.
Owners Manual
Page 44
.... Careful treatment of use the first two tanks full of operation will result in period for the engine. Do not operate at full throttle or high speeds during the first three hours of gasoline. Fill the fuel tank with vehicle operation and handling. 4. Drive slowly at sustained idle. 5. Perform regular checks on fluid levels, controls and areas outlined on your new snowmobile is...
.... Careful treatment of use the first two tanks full of operation will result in period for the engine. Do not operate at full throttle or high speeds during the first three hours of gasoline. Fill the fuel tank with vehicle operation and handling. 4. Drive slowly at sustained idle. 5. Perform regular checks on fluid levels, controls and areas outlined on your new snowmobile is...
Owners Manual
Page 50
... for your use in the Service Manual, which is intended solely for ensuring that the specified maintenance is performed. People with an emission control information (ECI) label and a factory-installed emissions information hangtag. Specifications and adjustments for diagnostic service. You are required by U.S. Emission Control Maintenance Requirements Your snowmobile is equipped at the time of your owner's manual. Reverse (if equipped) must take...
... for your use in the Service Manual, which is intended solely for ensuring that the specified maintenance is performed. People with an emission control information (ECI) label and a factory-installed emissions information hangtag. Specifications and adjustments for diagnostic service. You are required by U.S. Emission Control Maintenance Requirements Your snowmobile is equipped at the time of your owner's manual. Reverse (if equipped) must take...
Owners Manual
Page 51
... performing recommended regular maintenance, the cost of repairs are the responsibility of the registered owner. NOTICE: Hot components can cause damage to service or make sure the exhaust system and engine have cooled before tipping the snowmobile on page 91. If, during the course of the warranty period, part failures occur as outlined in this manual. Record maintenance and service in the Maintenance...
... performing recommended regular maintenance, the cost of repairs are the responsibility of the registered owner. NOTICE: Hot components can cause damage to service or make sure the exhaust system and engine have cooled before tipping the snowmobile on page 91. If, during the course of the warranty period, part failures occur as outlined in this manual. Record maintenance and service in the Maintenance...
Owners Manual
Page 52
... fuel lines, replace as needed Check engine oil level Oil the drive chain Check track tension, tighten if necessary Grease the clutch Change oil ...EXTENDED PERIOD OF OPERATION 50 HRS 100 HRS 150 HRS Test engine stop switch Test throttle safety switch Test tether switch Test throttle lever operation Test brake lever operation Check brake operation and adjustment Check steering system operation Check operation of headlight and taillight Clean dust and debris from your POLARIS dealer. ADULT SECTION Maintenance Periodic Maintenance Chart The following chart is a guide based on riding conditions...
... fuel lines, replace as needed Check engine oil level Oil the drive chain Check track tension, tighten if necessary Grease the clutch Change oil ...EXTENDED PERIOD OF OPERATION 50 HRS 100 HRS 150 HRS Test engine stop switch Test throttle safety switch Test tether switch Test throttle lever operation Test brake lever operation Check brake operation and adjustment Check steering system operation Check operation of headlight and taillight Clean dust and debris from your POLARIS dealer. ADULT SECTION Maintenance Periodic Maintenance Chart The following chart is a guide based on riding conditions...
Owners Manual
Page 53
... dealer) Tighten rear idler wheel bolts if loose Check spark plug condition Check for brake cable wear and adjustment Throttle cable pivot slug Lubricate steering post support bracket and pivot (aerosol) Grease ski spindles Lubricate ski bushings to spindle area Grease lower steering post pivot Grease rear suspension pivot shafts Lubricate throttle cable and pivot Lubricate choke slide and cable Inspect exhaust pipe for cracks...
... dealer) Tighten rear idler wheel bolts if loose Check spark plug condition Check for brake cable wear and adjustment Throttle cable pivot slug Lubricate steering post support bracket and pivot (aerosol) Grease ski spindles Lubricate ski bushings to spindle area Grease lower steering post pivot Grease rear suspension pivot shafts Lubricate throttle cable and pivot Lubricate choke slide and cable Inspect exhaust pipe for cracks...
Owners Manual
Page 57
... can foul plugs and cause generally poor engine performance. Higher altitude operation may include the following: • Carburetor component changes for conditions in your area, see your POLARIS dealer. For questions about optional jetting for specific altitude and ambient temperatures • Choke adjustment • Air screw settings (if applicable) • Idle RPM adjustments • Throttle safety switch inspections and service • Throttle block-to...
... can foul plugs and cause generally poor engine performance. Higher altitude operation may include the following: • Carburetor component changes for conditions in your area, see your POLARIS dealer. For questions about optional jetting for specific altitude and ambient temperatures • Choke adjustment • Air screw settings (if applicable) • Idle RPM adjustments • Throttle safety switch inspections and service • Throttle block-to...
Owners Manual
Page 58
... to expose the cable adjuster. 2. WARNING Improper brake adjustment can result in brake failure, which could result in severe injury or death. Slide the two rubber protector covers back to hold the barrel nut, loosen the jam nut with a 10mm wrench. 3. ADULT SECTION Maintenance Brake Lever Travel Firmly depress the brake lever. Perform the adjustment procedures exactly as...
... to expose the cable adjuster. 2. WARNING Improper brake adjustment can result in brake failure, which could result in severe injury or death. Slide the two rubber protector covers back to hold the barrel nut, loosen the jam nut with a 10mm wrench. 3. ADULT SECTION Maintenance Brake Lever Travel Firmly depress the brake lever. Perform the adjustment procedures exactly as...
Owners Manual
Page 77
... POLARIS Carbon Clean. Fog the Engine 1. Remove the spark plug. 5. Observe all fire safety rules when draining the carburetor. Slowly pull the recoil starter handle until it in the carburetor, run the engine until resistance is not used, the fuel tank, fuel lines, and carburetor should be completely drained of engine oil into the cylinder. 6. To eliminate any fuel remaining in that position. 10. Reinstall the spark plug. 8. Review the fuel-related warnings...
... POLARIS Carbon Clean. Fog the Engine 1. Remove the spark plug. 5. Observe all fire safety rules when draining the carburetor. Slowly pull the recoil starter handle until it in the carburetor, run the engine until resistance is not used, the fuel tank, fuel lines, and carburetor should be completely drained of engine oil into the cylinder. 6. To eliminate any fuel remaining in that position. 10. Reinstall the spark plug. 8. Review the fuel-related warnings...
Owners Manual
Page 82
... 30 in. (76.2 cm) Centrifugal/Sprocket #40DLX74 Suspension Front Type IFS Shock Type Rear Type IFS Mini Mini Indy Engine and Cooling Engine Model Number Alternator Output Bore x Stroke Displacement Carburetor/Throttle Body Carburetor Model Idle RPM +/- 200 Rated Operating RPM Main Jet Pilot Jet Jet Needle Needle Jet Cutaway Fuel Screw Pilot Air Jet Cooling Cylinders Ignition Timing Ignition Type Spark Plug/Gap Recommended Engine Oil Recommended Fuel Octane EH122PM01F 50 watt @ 3600 RPM 60...
... 30 in. (76.2 cm) Centrifugal/Sprocket #40DLX74 Suspension Front Type IFS Shock Type Rear Type IFS Mini Mini Indy Engine and Cooling Engine Model Number Alternator Output Bore x Stroke Displacement Carburetor/Throttle Body Carburetor Model Idle RPM +/- 200 Rated Operating RPM Main Jet Pilot Jet Jet Needle Needle Jet Cutaway Fuel Screw Pilot Air Jet Cooling Cylinders Ignition Timing Ignition Type Spark Plug/Gap Recommended Engine Oil Recommended Fuel Octane EH122PM01F 50 watt @ 3600 RPM 60...
Owners Manual
Page 85
When contacting us about parts, service, or warranty, always provide the following information: 1. Model number 3. Contact your snowmobile and its engine. Date of operation 7. Length of time and conditions of purchase 5. Previous correspondence Use the page provided near the front of your owner's manual to assist you. Serial number 2. POLARIS Customer Service United States & Canada: 1-800-POLARIS (1-800-765-2747) French: 1-800-268...
When contacting us about parts, service, or warranty, always provide the following information: 1. Model number 3. Contact your snowmobile and its engine. Date of operation 7. Length of time and conditions of purchase 5. Previous correspondence Use the page provided near the front of your owner's manual to assist you. Serial number 2. POLARIS Customer Service United States & Canada: 1-800-POLARIS (1-800-765-2747) French: 1-800-268...
Owners Manual
Page 87
... to the following items: Skis Tracks Suspension components Brake components Seat components Clutches and components Steering components Batteries Light bulbs/Sealed beam lamps Idler wheels Sealants Coolant Fuel Ski wear rods Slide rails Finished and unfinished surfaces Carburetor/Throttle body components Engine components Drive belts Hydraulic components Circuit breakers/Fuses Electronic components Spark Plugs Lubricants Filters 85 This warranty also does not cover acts of aftermarket components; improper engine timing; improper component alignment, tension, adjustment...
... to the following items: Skis Tracks Suspension components Brake components Seat components Clutches and components Steering components Batteries Light bulbs/Sealed beam lamps Idler wheels Sealants Coolant Fuel Ski wear rods Slide rails Finished and unfinished surfaces Carburetor/Throttle body components Engine components Drive belts Hydraulic components Circuit breakers/Fuses Electronic components Spark Plugs Lubricants Filters 85 This warranty also does not cover acts of aftermarket components; improper engine timing; improper component alignment, tension, adjustment...
Owners Manual
Page 89
... in order to continue your vehicle requires warranty service, you move to another country, be done by an authorized POLARIS dealer. Outside the country where your product was purchased: If you receive information and notices regarding your product was originally purchased, all warranty coverage will be authorized to perform the warranty repair. You must be sure to contact...
... in order to continue your vehicle requires warranty service, you move to another country, be done by an authorized POLARIS dealer. Outside the country where your product was purchased: If you receive information and notices regarding your product was originally purchased, all warranty coverage will be authorized to perform the warranty repair. You must be sure to contact...
Owners Manual
Page 91
... systems if their failure does not increase the vehicle's regulated emissions. Repairing or replacing other components not covered by this emissions-certified vehicle is first purchased and continues for evaporative emissions Fuel Tank Fuel Cap Fuel Line Fuel Line Fittings Clamps* Pressure Relief Valves* Control Valves* Control Solenoids* Electronic Controls Vacuum Control Diaphragms* Control Cables* Control Linkages* Purge Valves Vapor Hoses Liquid/Vapor Separator Carbon Canister Canister Mounting Brackets Carburetor Purge Port Connector *As related...
... systems if their failure does not increase the vehicle's regulated emissions. Repairing or replacing other components not covered by this emissions-certified vehicle is first purchased and continues for evaporative emissions Fuel Tank Fuel Cap Fuel Line Fuel Line Fittings Clamps* Pressure Relief Valves* Control Valves* Control Solenoids* Electronic Controls Vacuum Control Diaphragms* Control Cables* Control Linkages* Purge Valves Vapor Hoses Liquid/Vapor Separator Carbon Canister Canister Mounting Brackets Carburetor Purge Port Connector *As related...
Owners Manual
Page 92
... when the vehicle has been used in racing competition. POLARIS may not apply if it is inconsistent with emission controls is a potential violation of the Clean Air Act if a part supplied by fire, explosions or other similar causes beyond the control of God. POLARIS recommends that have any engine that may maintain, replace, or repair the emission control devices or systems...
... when the vehicle has been used in racing competition. POLARIS may not apply if it is inconsistent with emission controls is a potential violation of the Clean Air Act if a part supplied by fire, explosions or other similar causes beyond the control of God. POLARIS recommends that have any engine that may maintain, replace, or repair the emission control devices or systems...
Owners Manual
Page 95
... ...Driving Responsibly ...46 36 60 38 36 M Maintenance ...49-78 Maintenance Chart ...50-51 Maintenance Log ...91-92 Maintenance Program ...12, 49 Modifications ...11 E Electrical Connections ...73 Emergency Preparation...78 Emission Control Information ...48 Emissions Limited Warranty ...89-90 Engine Break-In ...42 Engine Oil ...61-62 Engine Starting ...45 Engine Stop Switch...14 Environment ...7-8 Exhaust System...54 N Noise ...7 O Oil, Engine ...61-62 Operation ...43-47 Operation Warnings ...29-39 P Polaris...
... ...Driving Responsibly ...46 36 60 38 36 M Maintenance ...49-78 Maintenance Chart ...50-51 Maintenance Log ...91-92 Maintenance Program ...12, 49 Modifications ...11 E Electrical Connections ...73 Emergency Preparation...78 Emission Control Information ...48 Emissions Limited Warranty ...89-90 Engine Break-In ...42 Engine Oil ...61-62 Engine Starting ...45 Engine Stop Switch...14 Environment ...7-8 Exhaust System...54 N Noise ...7 O Oil, Engine ...61-62 Operation ...43-47 Operation Warnings ...29-39 P Polaris...