
SAFETY INFORMATION
25
not been tested by BRP, they may increase the risk of crashes or inju-
ries, and they can make the vehicle illegal.
Also, accessories are designed for specific applicable models only. It
is not recommended for units other than the one (those) for which it
was sold.
Accessory passenger seats approved by BRP and conforming to
SSCC standards may be available for certain models. If such a seat is
used, you must follow the guidelines and recommendations regarding
a passenger in this guide.
Know your technical limits when installing a BRP approved accessory
and, when in doubt, have your OEM accessories installed by an au-
thorized BRP snowmobile dealer.
For more information about the use of BRP accessories visit this web
site https://instructions.brp.com and search for the appropriate instruc-
tion sheet that may include important safety information.
T
Trra
accttiio
on
n E
En
nh
ha
an
ncciin
ng
g P
Prro
od
du
uccttss
N
NO
OT
TE
E::
This section is applicable to all snowmobile models that are either
equipped with a:
–
Factory installed track approved by BRP for special studs
installation.
–
Factory pre-studded track.
or that can received one of these tracks.
Always refer to your authorized BRP snowmobile dealer to learn more
on traction enhancing products and applicability on your snowmobile.
Using traction enhancing products such as, adjustable or more ag-
gressive ski carbide runners and / or track studs on your snowmobile
will change its behavior, particularly in terms of maneuverability, accel-
eration, and braking.
Using traction enhancing products gives a better grip on hard packed
snow and ice, but has no noticeable effect in deep snow. For this rea-
son, driving a snowmobile equipped with traction enhancing products
requires a certain adaptation period. If your snowmobile is equipped
with traction enhancing products, be sure to take plenty of time to get
used to the way it handles when turning, accelerating, and braking.
The use of track studs can increase the load and the stress on certain
snowmobile components, as well as the vibration level. This can
cause premature wear on parts such as belt, brake linings, bearings,
chain, chain sprockets, and shorten track life.
GET FAMILIAR WITH THE SNOWMOBILE
Summary of Contents for Lynx 49 Ranger PRO 600R E-TEC
Page 11: ...9 G GE EN NE ER RA AL L I IN NF FO OR RM MA AT TI IO ON N...
Page 18: ...16 This page is intention ally blank RESPECT OF THE ENVIRONMENT...
Page 19: ...SAFETY INFORMATION 17 S SA AF FE ET TY Y I IN NF FO OR RM MA AT TI IO ON N...
Page 52: ...50 SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE...
Page 55: ...SAFETY INFORMATION 53 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE...
Page 60: ...58 SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE...
Page 64: ...62 SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE...
Page 66: ...64 SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE...
Page 68: ...66 SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE...
Page 71: ...SAFETY INFORMATION 69 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE...
Page 75: ...SAFETY INFORMATION 73 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE...
Page 77: ...SAFETY INFORMATION 75 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE...
Page 83: ...SAFETY INFORMATION 81 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE...
Page 85: ...SAFETY INFORMATION 83 SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE...
Page 88: ...86 SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE...
Page 90: ...88 SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLE...
Page 95: ...93 V VE EH HI IC CL LE E I IN NF FO OR RM MA AT TI IO ON N...
Page 128: ...126 3 Disengage panel tabs 4 Free panel from side hull tab BODY AND SEAT...
Page 150: ...148 1 Unlock seat latch 2 Tilt passenger seat Lift handle EQUIPMENT...
Page 152: ...150 Turn LinQ levers as shown to lock EQUIPMENT...
Page 154: ...152 J J H Ho oo ok k H Hiit tc ch h EQUIPMENT...
Page 155: ...153 To open the hook push and turn the handle to retract locking plate EQUIPMENT...
Page 187: ...185 1 2 1 Currently Installed Apps 2 Available Apps LARGE PANORAMIC 7 8 WIDE LCD DISPLAY...
Page 222: ...220 This page is intention ally blank TUNE YOUR RIDE...
Page 223: ...221 M MA AI IN NT TE EN NA AN NC CE E...
Page 286: ...284 This page is intention ally blank STORAGE...
Page 287: ...285 T TE EC CH HN NI IC CA AL L I IN NF FO OR RM MA AT TI IO ON N...
Page 296: ...294 E EC C D DE EC CL LA AR RA AT TI IO ON N O OF F C CO ON NF FO OR RM MI IT TY Y...
Page 311: ...309 T TR RO OU UB BL LE ES SH HO OO OT T I IN NG G...
Page 319: ...317 W WA AR RR RA AN NT TY Y...
Page 346: ...344 This page is intention ally blank MAINTENANCE RECORDS...
Page 347: ...345 C CU US ST TO OM ME ER R I IN NF FO OR RM MA AT TI IO ON N...
Page 351: ...349 This page is intentionally blank CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP...
Page 352: ...350 CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP...
Page 353: ...351 This page is intentionally blank CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP...
Page 354: ...352 CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP...
Page 355: ...353 This page is intentionally blank CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP...
Page 356: ...354 CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP...
Page 357: ...355 This page is intentionally blank CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP...
Page 358: ...356 NOTES CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP...
Page 359: ...357 NOTES CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP...
Page 360: ...358 NOTES CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP...
Page 361: ...359 NOTES CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP...
Page 362: ...360 NOTES CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP...
Page 363: ...361 NOTES CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP...
Page 364: ...362 NOTES CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP...
Page 365: ...363 NOTES CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP...
Page 366: ...364 NOTES CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP...