2006 Polaris 120 Owners Manual - Page 33

2006 Polaris 120 Manual

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ADULT SECTION Pre-Ride Check n Check engine stop switch Test the engine stop switch before each use of the snowmobile. To stop the engine in an emergency, push down on the stop switch (A). This will ground out the ignition and bring the engine to a quick stop. To restart the engine, the switch must be pulled up to the ON position. n Inspect the track A Driving for extended periods of time with marginal lubrication could severely damage the track. Driving on icy trails or driving when there is little or no snow are two examples of situations that would provide marginal lubrication and are not recommended. WARNING Operating the snowmobile with a damaged track will increase the possibility of additional track damage and/or failure. This could cause loss of control, resulting in severe injury or death. Always inspect for damage before using the snowmobile. NOTE: Track damage or failure caused by operation under poor lubrication conditions will void the track warranty. 30

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30
ADULT SECTION
Pre-Ride Check
n
Check engine stop switch
Test the engine stop switch before
each use of the snowmobile. To
stop the engine in an emergency,
push down on the stop switch (A).
This will ground out the ignition
and bring the engine to a quick stop.
To restart the engine, the switch
must be pulled up to the ON
position.
n
Inspect the track
Driving for extended periods of time with marginal lubrication could
severely damage the track. Driving on icy trails or driving when there
is little or no snow are two examples of situations that would provide
marginal lubrication and are not recommended.
WARNING
Operating the snowmobile with a damaged track will increase the
possibility of additional track damage and/or failure. This could
cause loss of control, resulting in severe injury or death. Always
inspect for damage before using the snowmobile.
NOTE:
Track damage or failure caused by operation under poor
lubrication conditions will void the track warranty.
A