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SPECIAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Riding at High Altitudes or Sea Level
CAUTION:
Failure to re-calibrate may cause serious engine dam-
age.
Refer to an authorized SKI-DOO dealer for proper calibration modifi-
cations.
MODEL
FACTORY
CALIBRATED
FOR
PARTS
REPLACEMENT/
ADJUSTMENTS
REQUIRED WHEN
ALTITUDE IS
CAN/US
Sea level
Above
600 m (2000 ft)
FAN
COOLED
EUROPE
1800 m (6000 ft)
Below
1500 m (4900 ft) OR
above 2100 m (6900 ft)
ALL
EXCEPT
SUMMIT
Sea level
Above
600 m (2000 ft)
LIQUID
COOLED
SUMMIT
Within
600 – 2400 m
(2000 – 8000 ft)
Below
600 m (2000 ft) OR
above 2400 m (8000 ft)
Riding in Cold Weather
Carburetor Equipped Models
All vehicles have been calibrated for - 20°C (- 4°F). They can be oper-
ated at warmer winter temperatures without problems.
CAUTION:
For colder temperatures than - 20°C (- 4°F), carbure-
tor(s) must be recalibrated to avoid engine damage. Refer to an
authorized SKI-DOO dealer.
Refer also to
RIDING AT HIGH ALTITUDES OR SEA LEVEL
in previ-
ous pages.
Emergency Starting
The engine can be started with the emergency starter rope supplied
with the tool kit.
Remove belt guard.
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Summary of Contents for REV series 2007
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Page 11: ...SAFETY INFORMATION ______SAFETY INFORMATION _____ 9...
Page 49: ...Instruction 11 A33A2KA _____ SAFETY INFORMATION _____ 47...
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Page 59: ...ENVIRONMENT INFORMATION __________________________ 57...
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Page 65: ...VEHICLE INFORMATION __________________________ 63...
Page 77: ...A33E06A TYPICAL LIQUID COOLED MODELS __________________________ 75...
Page 114: ...1 A33H0LA 1 Latch GTX Models A33H4UA 1 1 Storage compartment 112 _________________________...
Page 185: ...MAINTENANCE INFORMATION _________________________ 183...
Page 226: ...1 A33E08A TYPICAL 1 Knob 224 _________________________...
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Page 229: ...WARRANTY _________________________ 227...
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