VEHICLE WARM-UP
Before every ride, vehicle has to be
warmed up as follows:
Snowmobile must be securely sup-
ported by the rear bumper using a
wide-base
snowmobile mechanical
stand. Track must be 100 mm off the
ground.
Start engine and allow it to warm up
two or three minutes at idle speed.
Release barking brake.
WARNING
Make sure wide-base snowmobile
mechanical stand is stable. Stay
clear of the front of vehicle and the
track. Do not use too much throttle
during warm-up or when track is
free-hanging.
Apply throttle until drive pulley en-
gages. Let track rotate at low speed
for several turns. The lower the vehi-
cle temperature is the longer vehicle
warm-up should be.
Shut-off the engine and remove the
wide base snowmobile mechanical
stand.
Skis may be frozen on the ground.
Grab both skis one at a time by their
loops and lift their front end slightly off
the ground.
After restarting engine, the vehicle can
be driven at low speed for the first 2 or
3 minutes of riding. After that, it may
be driven up to the legal speed limit as
per normal safety practices.
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