Control functions
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3.
After using the auxiliary DC jack, be sure
to remove the accessory power plug
from the jack and to close the auxiliary
DC jack cap.
NOTICE
ECS00123
To avoid circuit overload and a possible
fuse blowing, do not use accessories re-
quiring more than the maximum rated
capacity for the auxiliary DC jack. (See
page 97 for the specified fuse amper-
age.)
Do not use an automotive cigarette
lighter or other accessory with a plug
that gets hot because the jack can be
damaged.
ESU13265
Helmet shield heater jack
(RST1NTF / RST1NTFY)
The helmet shield heater jack is located on
the left side of the handlebar.
TIP
The helmet shield heater jack can only be
used if the engine is running.
To use the helmet shield heater jack
1.
Start the engine.
2.
Open the helmet shield heater jack cap,
and then insert the power plug of the hel-
met shield heater into the jack.
3.
After using the helmet shield heater, be
sure to remove its power plug from the
jack and to close the jack cap.
NOTICE
ECS00893
To avoid circuit overload and a possible
fuse blowing, do not use a helmet shield
heater requiring more than the maximum
rated capacity for the helmet shield heater
jack. (See page 97 for the specified fuse
amperage.)
ESU10552
Brake lever
The snowmobile is stopped by braking the
entire drive system.
Squeeze the brake lever towards the handle-
bar grip to stop the snowmobile.
Maximum rated capacity:
DC 12 V, 2.5 A (30 W)
1. Helmet shield heater jack cap
2. Helmet shield heater jack
Maximum rated capacity:
DC 12 V, 1.5 A (18 W)
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