IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS
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This vehicle is designed for one (1)
operator and as many passengers as there
are seats with straps or handgrips installed
on the vehicle conforming to SSCC
standards.
When riding with a passenger :
Braking ability and steering control are
reduced. Decrease speed and allow extra
space to maneuver.
Adjust suspensions according to weight.
REMEMBER : YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE
FOR THE SAFETY OF YOUR
PASSENGER!
ALL DRIVERS AND PASSENGERS
MUST READ THE FOLLOWING:
Avoid surprises!
BE ON THE LOOK-OUT for the
unexpected.
Operate defensively.
Scan constantly for people, objects,
conditions and upcoming vehicles.
Avoid thin ice / open water.
Use extra caution whenever off-trail.
ALWAYS wear a DOT approved
HELMET and clothing
appropriate for snowmobiling.
NEVER ride under the influence
of alcohol or drugs even as
a passenger.
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BEFORE STARTING :
1. Attach tether cord to your clothing.
2. Check proper operation of the throttle and
brake levers each time before starting.
They must return to their initial position when
released.
3. Apply parking brake.
4. Turn handlebars all the way in both
directions to check for interference and
insure free operation.
AFTER STARTING :
1. Pull-out tether cord to check if engine
shuts off.
2. Re-start and push in the emergency engine
stop switch to check if engine shuts off.
3. Disengage parking brake before riding to
avoid brake fading.
Read and understand all safety labels,
operator's guide and watch your safety DVD
before operation. Operator's guide is located
either in the passenger seat or under the
driver's seat. To access guide under driver's
seat, pull front of seat cushion then pull tabto
unlock seat (if applicable, passenger's seat
needs to be removed first).
Get familiar with your vehicle.Inexperienced
riders may overlook risks and be surprised by
vehicles specific behavior and terrain
conditions.Ride slowly.
Excessive speed and reckless driving can kill !
ALWAYS adjust your speed according to
snow conditions and circumstances.
Steering control and braking ability may be
reduced on hard-pack snow, ice or roads.
Reduce speed & allow more space to stop
or turn.
Respect laws on minimum operator age.
Manufacturer recommends a minimum
operating age of 16 years old.
Never open side panels or hood while
engine is running or if vehicle is in motion.
Ensure to remove DESS key before
opening those.
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This guard must ALWAYS be in place when engine is running.
Beware of rotating parts
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they could cause injuries or
catch your clothing.
WARNING
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