2007 Polaris Sportsman 6x6 Owners Manual - Page 49

2007 Polaris Sportsman 6x6 Manual

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FEATURES AND CONTROLS Instrument Cluster Rider Information Center The rider information center is located in the instrument cluster. All segments will light up for 2.5 seconds at start-up. NOTE: If the instrument cluster fails to illuminate, a battery over-voltage may have occurred and the instrument cluster may have shut off to protect the electronic speedometer. If this occurs, take the ATV to your Polaris dealer for proper diagnosis. 1. Gear Indicator - As the shift lever is moved, this indicates the gear the transmission is in: H = High Gear L = Low Gear N = Neutral R = Reverse Gear P = Park (if equipped) 3 4 5 6 7 2 8 1 2. AWD Indicator - This indicator illuminates when the electrical portion of the AWD system is enabled. 3. Engine Hour Display Indicator 4. Service Interval/Diagnostic Mode Indicator 5. Low Battery and Over Voltage - This warning usually indicates that the ATV is operating at an RPM too low to keep the battery charged. A low battery warning may also occur under normal operation if the machine is at idle and high electrical load (lights, cooling fan, accessories) is applied. Driving at a higher RPM or connecting a battery charger will usually clear the warning. 6. Odometer/Tachometer/Tripmeter/ Hour Meter 7. Check Engine Warning Indicator - This indicator serves two purposes. The word HOT displays if the engine overheats. Do not operate the ATV if this warning appears. Serious engine damage could result. 8. Mode Indicator 46

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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
Instrument Cluster
Rider Information Center
The rider information center is located in the instrument cluster. All seg-
ments will light up for 2.5 seconds at start-up.
NOTE:
If the instrument cluster fails to illuminate, a battery over-voltage may
have occurred and the instrument cluster may have shut off to protect
the electronic speedometer. If this occurs, take the ATV to your Polaris
dealer for proper diagnosis.
1.
Gear Indicator
- As
the shift lever is
moved, this indicates
the gear the transmis-
sion is in:
H = High Gear
L = Low Gear
N = Neutral
R = Reverse Gear
P = Park (if equipped)
2.
AWD Indicator
- This indicator illuminates when the electrical por-
tion of the AWD system is enabled.
3.
Engine Hour Display Indicator
4.
Service Interval/Diagnostic Mode Indicator
5.
Low Battery and Over Voltage
- This warning usually indicates
that the ATV is operating at an RPM too low to keep the battery
charged. A low battery warning may also occur under normal oper-
ation if the machine is at idle and high electrical load (lights, cool-
ing fan, accessories) is applied. Driving at a higher RPM or
connecting a battery charger will usually clear the warning.
6.
Odometer/Tachometer/Tripmeter/ Hour Meter
7.
Check Engine Warning Indicator
- This indicator serves two pur-
poses. The word HOT displays if the engine overheats. Do not oper-
ate the ATV if this warning appears. Serious engine damage could
result.
8.
Mode Indicator
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5
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