Safety, Operator safety – Polaris 600 EDGE Touring 121 User Manual

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SAFETY

Operator Safety

Clutch Guard

Do not operate the engine with the clutch guard removed.
The clutch guard is designed to protect the operator from metal parts if

the clutch should fail. Although the chance of failure is extremely

remote, don’t defeat the purpose of the guard by removing it. It’s

provided for your safety.

Drive Belt

Do not operate the engine with the drive belt removed.
Any servicing that requires operation without a belt must be performed

by your dealer. Operation of the engine with the belt removed may

result in personal injury or damage to the engine.

Intake Silencer

Do not operate the engine with the intake silencer or filter removed.
Damage to the engine may occur if the intake silencer or filter are

removed.

Clutches

Do not attempt to service the clutches.
All clutch service must be performed by your dealer. The clutch is a

complex mechanism that rotates at high speeds. Each clutch is

dynamically balanced before installation. Any tampering may disrupt

this precision balancing and create an unstable condition.

Cold Weather Drive-Away

Whenever your snowmobile has been parked for a length of time,

especially overnight, always make sure the skis and track are loosened

from ice and snow before attempting to drive. Apply the throttle with

enough authority to put the machine into motion, but always operate

within safety limit. See Starting a Cold Engine on page 64.

Maneuverability

Control and maneuverability comes not only through the steering and

skis, maximum control is achieved by shifting of body weight.

Maneuverability will change for lighter operators or machines designed

to carry a load.

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