2015 Polaris Cross Country Tour Owners Manual - Page 29

2015 Polaris Cross Country Tour Manual

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Instruments, Features and Controls Left Handlebar Switches High/Low Light Switch Flasher (Hazard) Switch Turn Signal Switch Lamp Switch Horn Button Description Emergency The emergency flasher switch activates and cancels the emergency flashFlasher Switch ers. When the emergency flashers are active, all of the turn signals flash. (Hazard Switch) Press the top of the switch to activate the emergency flashers. Press the bottom of the switch to cancel the flashers. High Beam/Low The headlight high/low beam switch toggles the headlight between high Beam Light beam and low beam. To activate the high beam, press the upper portion of Switch the switch; to activate the low beam, press the lower portion of the switch. Horn Button Turn Signal Switch To sound the horn, press the horn button. Move the switch to the left to activate the left turn signals. Move the switch to the right to activate the right turn signals. A signal will deactivate automatically when speed or distance reach predetermined levels. To cancel a signal manually, move the switch to the center position and push it inward. Momentary Feature: Move the turn signal switch left or right and hold it in that position for at least one second. The momentary feature will activate and the signal will then cancel when the switch is released. Audio Switches (if equipped) See page 107 for audio systems operation. Mode Button The mode button is located on the front side of the left handlebar switch. Use the mode button to toggle through the modes of the multi-function display. If "Err" displays while toggling through the features, a system error has been logged. See page 24. Use the mode button to set the display units to either standard or metric units of measurement. See page 25. Starter Interlock Switch The starter interlock switch switch prevents the electric starter from operating when the transmission is in gear and the clutch is engaged (lever released). Read the engine starting procedures beginning on page 44 before starting the engine. WARNING! Never start the engine with the transmission in gear and the clutch disengaged unless you are properly seated with the front brake applied. Audio Switches Mode Button Interlock Switch Clutch Lever 27

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Instruments, Features and Controls
Left Handlebar Switches
Audio Switches (if equipped)
See page 107 for audio systems operation.
Mode Button
The mode button is located on the front side of the left handlebar
switch. Use the mode button to toggle through the modes of the
multi-function display. If “Err” displays while toggling through
the features, a system error has been logged. See page 24.
Use the mode button to set the display units to either standard or
metric units of measurement. See page 25.
Starter Interlock Switch
The starter interlock switch switch prevents the electric starter
from operating when the transmission is in gear and the clutch is
engaged (lever released). Read the engine starting procedures
beginning on page 44 before starting the engine.
WARNING!
Never start the engine with the transmission in gear and the
clutch disengaged unless you are properly seated with the front brake
applied.
Lamp
Switch
Description
Emergency
Flasher Switch
(Hazard Switch)
The emergency flasher switch activates and cancels the emergency flash-
ers. When the emergency flashers are active, all of the turn signals flash.
Press the top of the switch to activate the emergency flashers. Press the
bottom of the switch to cancel the flashers.
High Beam/Low
Beam Light
Switch
The headlight high/low beam switch toggles the headlight between high
beam and low beam. To activate the high beam, press the upper portion of
the switch; to activate the low beam, press the lower portion of the switch.
Horn Button
To sound the horn, press the horn button.
Turn Signal
Switch
Move the switch to the left to activate the left turn signals. Move the switch
to the right to activate the right turn signals. A signal will deactivate auto-
matically when speed or distance reach predetermined levels. To cancel a
signal manually, move the switch to the center position and push it inward.
Momentary Feature:
Move the turn signal switch left or right and hold it in
that position for at least one second. The momentary feature will activate
and the signal will then cancel when the switch is released.
Flasher
(Hazard)
Switch
High/Low Light Switch
Horn Button
Turn Signal Switch
Audio Switches
Mode Button
Clutch
Lever
Interlock
Switch