Polaris 120 XC SP Offroad Vehicle User Manual


 
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OPERATION WARNINGS
n Be Seated and in Position to Control the Vehicle
Improper operator position on the snowmobile can be the source of
serious injury. Operating a snowmobile does require skill and balance
for proper control, and an improper position can seriously reduce the
child’s ability to control the snowmobile. The riding position may
vary as the operator becomes more skilled; but under most conditions
the proper position is to be seated, feet on the running boards, and in a
comfortable position for proper throttle, brake, and steering control.
This snowmobile is propelled by a revolving track which must be
partially exposed for proper operation. Serious injuries may be caused
by operator carelessness resulting in hands, feet, hair, or clothing
becoming entangled in the track. Teach your chi ld to respect this
machine and all the moving parts. St ress that being properly seated
keeps the child clear of the track.
n Stop Engine Before Attempting Adjustments
Never hold the snowmobile up or stand behind it while war ming
up the track. A loose track or flying debris could cause serious
personal injury or death.
WARNING
The snowmobile engine compartment contains moving parts.
Shields and guards have been provided for safety, but it is still
possible to carelessly get y our hands or fingers into a moving chain
or a rotating shaft. For this reason never attempt adjustments with
the engine running. Serious personal injuries can result. The
proper method is to turn off the ignition, raise the hood, make the
adjustment, secure shields and guards, secure the hood, and then
re-start the engine to check its operation. The same is true of track
alignment. If the track must be re-aligned, it is recommended that
this service be performed by your dealer.
WARNING