2003 Polaris 120 XC SP Owners Manual - Page 9

2003 Polaris 120 XC SP Manual

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Preservation of the Environment INTRODUCTION Teach your child to drive their snowmobile with consideration for the protection and preservation of the environment. Noise Level One of the most publicized subjects with regard to snowmobiles is noise. The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), which is the standard-setting body for snowmobiles, has recommended that snowmobiles conform to prescribed sound levels. This Polaris snowmobile has been engineered to conform to these SAE standards. In order to be meaningful, all regulations require the cooperation of the snowmobile owner. Muffling systems, designed to reduce noise levels, should not be altered or removed. Snowmobile drivers must be aware that they have a public responsibility to operate their snowmobiles with concern for others. As a snowmobile operator you may not realize the sound of your snowmobile may annoy non-snowmobilers. We are attempting to do our part through the manufacture of quieter machines, and we also ask your help in the effort to further reduce the impact of noise. Air Pollution As a part of Polaris' plan for the snowmobile's compatibility within the environment, our engineers are investigating ways to reduce emission levels of engines. We expect our efforts to lead to the reduction of potential air pollution. The four-stroke engine used in this snowmobile produces less exhaust emissions and reduces noise, as well. In addition to technological research, we also suggest that governmental agencies, manufacturers, distributors, dealers, ecologists, and other interested parties work together to develop data on environmental topics. We will continue to participate in this type of study so that someday we may find the answers to these difficult issues. 7

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INTRODUCTION
PreservationoftheEnvironment
Teachyourchildtodrivetheirsnowmobilewithconsiderationforthe
protectionandpreservationoftheenvironment.
NoiseLevel
Oneofthemostpublicizedsubjectswithregardtosnowmobilesis
noise. TheSocietyofAutomotiveEngineers(SAE),whichisthe
standard-settingbodyforsnowmobiles,hasrecommendedthat
snowmobilesconformtoprescribedsoundlevels. ThisPolaris
snowmobilehasbeenengineeredtoconformtotheseSAEstandards.
Inordertobemeaningful,allregulationsrequirethecooperationofthe
snowmobileowner. Mufflingsystems,designedtoreducenoiselevels,
shouldnotbealteredorremoved. Snowmobiledriversmustbeaware
thattheyhaveapublicresponsibilitytooperatetheirsnowmobileswith
concernforothers. Asasnowmobileoperatoryoumaynotrealizethe
soundofyoursnowmobilemayannoynon-snowmobilers. Weare
attemptingtodoourpartthroughthemanufactureofquietermachines,
andwealsoaskyourhelpintheefforttofurtherreducetheimpactof
noise.
AirPollution
AsapartofPolaris’planforthesnowmobile’scompatibilitywithinthe
environment,ourengineersareinvestigatingwaystoreduceemission
levelsofengines. Weexpectoureffortstoleadtothereductionof
potentialairpollution.
Thefour-strokeengineusedinthissnowmobileproduceslessexhaust
emissionsandreducesnoise,aswell.
Inadditiontotechnologicalresearch,wealsosuggestthat
governmentalagencies,manufacturers,distributors,dealers,ecologists,
andotherinterestedpartiesworktogethertodevelopdataon
environmentaltopics. Wewillcontinuetoparticipateinthistypeof
studysothatsomedaywemayfindtheanswerstothesedifficult
issues.