Features, Lighting and warmers power management – Polaris 2016 600 Rush PRO-S User Manual

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FEATURES

Lighting and Warmers Power Management

The following components are always powered when the engine is
running:

• Low Beam Headlights
• Taillights/Brake Lights
• Passenger Hand Warmers (if equipped)

The brake light is protected by a 2 amp mini fuse located in the
protective bag above the clutch cover. If the brake light does not
illuminate when the brake lever is pulled, check the fuse. If the fuse is
blown, inspect the brake lever switch wire to verify it is not damaged.
Replace the fuse. See page 124.

NOTICE: Never replace a fuse with a fuse of a higher amperage rating.

The following components are powered only when the load shed relay is
turned on:

• High Beam Headlights
• Driver Thumb/Hand Warmers

The engine management system turns on the load shed relay when both
of the following conditions are met:

• Engine speed exceeds 1400 RPM and
• Chassis DC voltage exceeds 11 volts

NOTE:

If engine speed drops below 1400 RPM or chassis DC voltage falls

below 11 volts, the engine management system will turn off the load
shed relay. The relay will not be turned on again until engine speed is
greater than 2000 RPM.

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