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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
Instrument Cluster
Rider Information Center
The rider information center is
located in the instrument cluster. All
segments will light up for one sec-
ond at start-up. If the instrument
cluster fails to illuminate, a battery
over-voltage may have occurred
and the instrument cluster may have
shut off to protect the electronic
speedometer. If this occurs, take the
vehicle to your POLARIS dealer for
proper diagnosis.
The information center is set to dis-
play standard units of measurement
and a 12-hour clock at the factory.
To change to metric and/or a 24-
hour clock, see page 30.
1.
Gear Indicator
- This indicator displays gear shifter position.
H = High Gear
L = Low Gear
N = Neutral
R = Reverse Gear
-- = Gear Signal Error (or shifter between gears)
2.
Fuel Gauge
- The segments of the fuel gauge show the level of fuel in the fuel tank.
When the last segment clears, a low fuel warning is activated. All segments including
the fuel icon will flash. Refuel immediately.
Tip:
If the fuel icon fails to display, an open or short circuit has occurred in the fuel sensor circuit. See
your dealer.
3.
Information Display Area
- This area displays odometer, trip meter, engine hour meter
and programmable service hour interval.
4.
Under / Over Voltage
- This warning usually indicates that the vehicle is operating at an
RPM too low to keep the battery charged. It may also occur when the engine is at idle
and high electrical load (lights, cooling fan, accessories) is applied. Drive at a higher
RPM or recharge the battery to clear the warning.
5.
Clock
- The clock displays time in a 12-hour or 24-hour format. See page 30 for reset-
ting instructions.
6.
Service Indicator
- A flashing wrench symbol alerts the operator that the preset service
interval has been reached. The vehicle should be brought to your dealer for scheduled
maintenance. See page 30 for resetting instructions.
7.
4X4 Indicator
- This indicator illuminates when the 4X4 system is engaged (switch is
on 4X4).
8.
Turf Mode Indicator
- This indicator illuminates when the operator unlocks the differ-
ential. See page 45.
Trip 1
km
mi
RPM
F
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88
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88
1
2
6
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4
7
3
8