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Turbo Mode Run Time/Valet Mode
ALWAYS SET THE PARKING BRAKE WHEN USING ANY MODE OF
REMOTE START
This feature will allow cool down for turbo units or can be used as a valet
mode. To activate Turbo Mode, press
twice. To deactivate Turbo Mode,
press
twice again. Wait five seconds for the
icon to expire from
LCD screen. Option 1 = 30 seconds, 2 = 1 minute, 3 = 3 minutes -
see
chart on page 17
. To use Turbo Mode, with engine running set the park-
ing brake. Apply hand brake, remove key from snowmobile. The engine
will shut off when selected time expires.
Note: RPM cutoff is active during Turbo Mode but brake cutoff is not.
For Valet Mode, insert the key back into the ignition and turn to run posi-
tion. Apply the hand brake - now Turbo Mode is deactivated and snow-
mobile can be driven again.
CAUTION!!!
During the first minute after activating any mode of remote starting
(manual, temperature, timer) and the engine fails to start, or loses
ignition, SledStart will make two more attempts to start the engine.
If the snowmobile fails to start after 3 attempts SledStart shuts
down. If the engine shuts down after the one-minute window,
SledStart will not attempt to restart regardless of the number of
attempts made during initial start up. This feature is designed to
protect the engine from overheating. On many models, if the
engine has idled to a critical temperature the snowmobile’s ECM
will shut down the engine. If this happens within the one-minute
window of any remote start activation, ENGINE DAMAGE CAN
OCCUR as SledStart will attempt to restart engine during that first
one minute.
Please use caution and only use remote start modes on a cold en-
gine!
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The SledStart module and LCD continuously communicate with each other.
Like a car alarm, there is a constant small draw on the battery. If you do
not ride your snowmobile regularly, this can result in a dead battery. It is
recommend for any storage over seven days that either the main 30-amp
fuse in the red 12-volt wire be removed or disconnect your battery. If you
store your snowmobile on a battery tender, fuse removal is not neces-