18) Odometer
Odometer records the total distance
travelled and displays it either in miles
or kilometers.
Expedition TUV Series
NOTE:
At vehicle speed of 90 km/h
(55 MPH) and more the mode LCD
screen will show speed only instead
of the selected mode.
19) Trip Meter
Records distance travelled since it has
been reset. Distance travelled is dis-
played either in miles or kilometers.
Expedition TUV Series
NOTE:
At vehicle speed of 90 km/h
(55 MPH) and more the mode LCD
screen will show speed only instead
of the selected mode.
20) Trip Meter Reset
Button/Mode Button
Trip Meter Reset Button
Skandic Series
To reset, push on button until all num-
bers read zero.
Mode Button
Expedition TUV Series
Depress mode button to change dis-
play. Each time engine is started, dis-
play shows odometer. From that point
depressing mode button will change
display for the trip meter.
Depressing mode button again will
change
display
for
the
resetable
hourmeter. Push mode button again
to return to odometer.
Push and hold mode button for 2 sec-
onds to reset the tripmeter or the re-
setable hourmeter depending on the
one displayed.
21) Fuel Tank Cap/Gauge
Unscrew to fill up tank, then fully tight-
en.
Fuel tank cap features a dipstick or a
mechanical gauge.
WARNING
Always stop the engine before re-
fueling. Fuel is flammable and ex-
plosive under certain conditions.
Always work in a well ventilated
area. Do not smoke or allow open
flames or sparks in the vicinity.
Open cap slowly.
If a differen-
tial pressure condition is noticed
(whistling sound heard when loos-
ening fuel tank cap) have vehicle
inspected and/or repaired before
further operation.
Do not over-
fill or top off the fuel tank before
placing the vehicle in a warm area.
As temperature increases,
fuel
expands and might overflow. Al-
ways wipe off any fuel spillage
from the vehicle. Periodically ver-
ify fuel system.
NOTE:
Do not sit or lean on seat when
fuel tank cap is not properly installed.
22) Engine Overheat
Warning Lamp (Red)
If this lamp glows, reduce snowmobile
speed and run snowmobile in loose
snow or stop engine immediately.
23) Heated Grip Switch
Three-position toggle switch. Select
the desired position to keep your
hands at a comfortable temperature.
24) Heating Throttle
Lever Switch
Three-position toggle switch. Select
the desired position to keep your right
thumb at a comfortable temperature.
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