2006 Polaris 120 Owners Manual - Page 24

2006 Polaris 120 Manual

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Pre-Ride Check YOUTH SECTION You're almost ready to have an adult start your snowmobile. Before the snowmobile is started for the first time, you must do a PRE-RIDE CHECK. In fact, every time you ride your snowmobile you must have an adult help you check these things before starting it. Let's learn about these things now. Never start the engine if you have a sticky throttle. You could get hurt if you ride with a sticky throttle. Have an adult or your Polaris dealer fix the throttle before you ride. n Make sure the throttle doesn't stick. Push the throttle lever toward the handlebar and then let it go. The lever should come right back to where it was before you pushed it. If it comes back slowly or stays close to the handlebar, you have a sticky throttle. This means that something is wrong or broken. Don't start the snowmobile until an adult fixes the sticky throttle. Never start the engine if you have sticky brakes. You could get hurt if you ride with sticky brakes. Have an adult or your Polaris dealer fix the brakes before you ride. n Make sure the brakes don't stick. Squeeze the brake lever toward the handlebar and then let it go. It should come right back to where it was before you squeezed it. If it goes back slowly or stays close to the handlebar, your brakes are sticking. n If you've used the storage area under the seat, make sure the seat locking tabs are in place. n Make sure your hood is latched tight before starting your machine. Never check the track or skis when the engine is running. You could get hurt. Never stand behind or in front of any snowmobile when the engine is running. n Make sure your track and skis are not frozen to the snow. Stand behind the machine and lift up on the back of the sled. This will free the track if it is frozen to the ground. Turn the handlebars to move the skis back and forth to make sure they aren't frozen. If any of this is hard to do, have an adult help you. 21

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21
YOUTH SECTION
Pre-Ride Check
You’re almost ready to have an adult start your snowmobile. Before
the snowmobile is started for the first time, you must do a PRE-RIDE
CHECK. In fact, every time you ride your snowmobile you must have
an adult help you check these things before starting it. Let’s learn
about these things now.
Never start the engine if you have a sticky throttle. You could get
hurt if you ride with a sticky throttle. Have an adult or your
Polaris dealer fix the throttle before you ride.
n
Make sure the throttle doesn’t stick. Push the throttle lever toward
the handlebar and then let it go. The lever should come right back
to where it was before you pushed it. If it comes back slowly or
stays close to the handlebar, you have a sticky throttle. This means
that something is wrong or broken. Don’t start the snowmobile
until an adult fixes the sticky throttle.
Never start the engine if you have sticky brakes. You could get
hurt if you ride with sticky brakes. Have an adult or your Polaris
dealer fix the brakes before you ride.
n
Make sure the brakes don’t stick. Squeeze the brake lever toward
the handlebar and then let it go. It should come right back to
where it was before you squeezed it. If it goes back slowly or stays
close to the handlebar, your brakes are sticking.
n
If you’ve used the storage area under the seat, make sure the seat
locking tabs are in place.
n
Make sure your hood is latched tight before starting your machine.
Never check the track or skis when the engine is running. You
could get hurt. Never stand behind or in front of any snowmobile
when the engine is running.
n
Make sure your track and skis are not frozen to the snow. Stand
behind the machine and lift up on the back of the sled. This will
free the track if it is frozen to the ground. Turn the handlebars to
move the skis back and forth to make sure they aren’t frozen. If
any of this is hard to do, have an adult help you.