Operation
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The reverse buzzer beeps while the shift lever
is in reverse.
2.
While squeezing the brake lever, release
the parking brake by moving the parking
brake lever to the right, and then release
the brake lever.
3.
Squeeze the throttle lever slowly to start
out.
4.
Turn the handlebar in the desired direc-
tion.
5.
Squeeze the brake lever to stop the
snowmobile.
6.
Apply the parking brake by moving the
parking brake lever to the left.
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Stopping the engine
Turn the main switch to the off position to
stop the engine.
Push down the engine stop switch to stop
the engine in an emergency.
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Transporting
When transporting your snowmobile on a
trailer or in a truck, observe the following rec-
ommendations to help protect it from dam-
age:
RST9N: Make sure that the fuel level in the
fuel tank is lower than the bottom of the
carburetors. Otherwise, the vibration and
bumps from the road surface could make it
possible for fuel to flow through the carbu-
retors into the cylinders. This can result in
“hydrostatic lock,” a condition where the
engine cannot rotate because of fuel accu-
mulated in the engine. Severe engine dam-
age can result from hydrostatic lock. When
possible, the fuel tank should be empty
during transportation, especially if the trip
takes longer than 30 minutes.
1. Pull out.
2. Slide to “REV” (reverse).
3. Release.
1. Off
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