BACK DRAG MODE
NOTE
Automatic Mode must be selected to allow selection of Back Drag Mode.
Back Drag Mode reverses the normal mode operation. When Back Drag Mode
is selected, shifting to REVERSE will lower the plow and shifting to LOW will
raise the plow automatically. To engage Back Drag Mode, press the “Back Drag
Mode” button on the Ride Command display.
PLOWING IN HIGH RANGE
Polaris does not recommend plowing in High Range. Excessive belt wear and
belt failure, plow damage, and vehicle damage can occur. The system by default
will not allow automatic operation when the vehicle is in High Range. This
lockout can be beneficial while plowing as it allows the operator to shift to High
Range to move the vehicle forward without lowering the plow automatically.
Anytime the vehicle is shifted into High Range and Automatic Plow mode is
engaged, a warning notification will appear on screen. If plowing in high is
needed, touching the
Enable in High
button to enable High Range operation in
automatic mode. If the user changes screens, or restarts the vehicle, High
Range will be locked out again and the rider will need to acknowledge the over
ride again.
FAULTS AND WARNINGS
The display has several built in fault checks for plow mode. When the system
detects a fault, an alert will be shown on the plow mode screen. Some faults can
be cleared by a quick power cycle of the ignition key switch ( less than 1
second). Some require a full reboot of the display to clear. If a plow mode related
fault occurs, the display will show the required action needed to clear and reset
the fault on the plow screen. Additional information about fault codes and
corrective action are available from the display in the “Vehicle Diagnostics”
screen found through the “Vehicle” settings tab.
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