6) Gauge MODE (M)
Button
Multifunction Analog/Digital
Gauge Only
Button use to navigate in gauge multi-
function display.
NOTE:
MODE (M) button on the multi-
switch housing has the same func-
tions and can also be used.
7) Gauge SET (S) Button
Button use to navigate, adjust or reset
gauge multifunction display.
NOTE:
SET (S) button on the multi-
switch housing has the same func-
tions and can also be used.
8) Throttle Lever
Designed to be thumb activated.
When squeezed, it increases the en-
gine speed and engages the transmis-
sion. When released, engine speed
returns automatically to idle.
WARNING
Test the throttle lever operation
each time before starting the en-
gine. The lever must return to its
original position once released.
Otherwise, do not start engine.
9) Brake Lever
When squeezed, the brake is applied.
When released, it automatically re-
turns to its original position. Braking
effect is proportional to the pressure
applied on the lever and to the type of
terrain and its snow coverage.
10) Parking Brake Lever
Parking brake should be used whenev-
er snowmobile is parked.
WARNING
Make sure parking brake is fully
disengaged before operating the
snowmobile. When you ride the
vehicle, brake pads that are caused
to drag by a continuous pressure
on the lever may cause damage to
the brake system and cause loss of
braking capacity and/or fire.
To Engage Mechanism
Squeeze brake lever and maintain
while pulling locking lever with a fin-
ger.
When brake lever is held at
halfway the parking brake should be
fully applied.
CAUTION: Parking brake position
can vary depending on brake pads
wear.
Ensure when the parking
brake is applied that the vehicle
stays securely in place.
NOTE:
Locking lever can be adjusted
in two different positions.
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TYPICAL — ENGAGE MECHANISM
Step 1: Squeeze and maintain brake lever
Step 2: Adjust locking lever
1. Position 1
2. Position 2
3. OFF
To Release Mechanism
Squeeze brake lever.
Locking lever
will automatically return to its origi-
nal position. Always release parking
brake before riding.
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