RIDING THE VEHICLE
Each operator has a responsibility to
ensure the safety of other recreation-
ists or bystanders.
You are responsible for proper opera-
tion of your vehicle as well as training
those whom you allow to ride or drive.
There may be noticeable handling and
performance differences from one
snowmobile to the other.
A snowmobile is relatively simple
to operate but like any other vehicle
or mechanical equipment, it can be
hazardous if you or a passenger are
reckless, thoughtless or inattentive.
We encourage you to have an Annual
Safety Inspection of your snowmo-
bile. Please contact an authorized Lynx
dealer for further details. Though not
required, it is recommended that an
authorized Lynx dealer performs the
preseason preparation of your snow-
mobile. Each visit to your authorized
Lynx dealer is a great opportunity for
your dealer to verify if your snowmo-
bile is included in any safety campaign.
We also urge you to visit your autho-
rized Lynx dealer in a timely manner
if you become aware of any safety re-
lated campaigns.
See an authorized Lynx dealer for avail-
able accessories you may require.
Before venturing on the trails, operate
the snowmobile in a restricted flat area
until you are completely familiar with
its operation and feel comfortable that
you can safely tackle a more demand-
ing task. Have an enjoyable and safe
ride.
Pre-Ride Inspection
WARNING
The pre-operation check is very
important prior to operating the
vehicle. Always check the proper
operation
of
critical
controls,
safety features and mechanical
components before starting.
Before Starting the Engine
1. Remove snow and ice from body in-
cluding lights, seat, footrests, con-
trols and instruments.
2. Verify that air silencer prefilter is free
of snow.
3. Verify that skis and steering operate
freely. Check corresponding action
of skis versus handlebar.
4. Check fuel and oil levels . Replen-
ish if necessary and in case of any
leaks; you should seek service from
an authorized Lynx dealer, repair
shop, or person of your own choos-
ing for maintenance, repair, or re-
placement.
5. All storage compartments must be
properly latched and they must not
contain any heavy or breakable ob-
jects. Hood and side panels must
be also properly latched.
6. Activate the throttle control lever
several times to check that it oper-
ates easily and smoothly. It must re-
turn to idle position when released.
7. Activate the brake lever and make
sure the brake fully applies before
the brake control lever touches the
handlebar grip. It must fully return
when released.
8. Apply parking brake and check if it
operates properly. Leave parking
brake applied.
After Engine is Started
For proper engine starting procedure,
refer to
ENGINE STARTING PROCE-
DURE
in the
OPERATING INSTRUC-
TIONS
subsection.
1. Check headlights high beam and
low beam, taillight, stop light and
pilot lamps operation.
NOTE:
You may need to detach tether
cord your clothes to check lights. In
such a case, attach cord as soon as you
get back at the controls of the snow-
mobile.
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