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Warning, Operation warnings – Polaris 120 XC SP User Manual

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OPERATION WARNINGS

Ice

It is dangerous to operate on ice or under slippery conditions. If ice or

slippery conditions are unavoidable, use extreme caution and operate at

speeds no faster than a walk. Never attempt an abrupt change of

direction on a slippery surface. The chance of “spin-out” increases

under these conditions. Being able to turn a snowmobile depends

primarily on the skis being in snow. On hard surfaces, such as ice, the

ability to turn is reduced and the machine will not turn very well. In

this situation it may be best to dismount and move either the front or

rear of the machine to point it in the proper direction.
Teach your child to respect the unknown. Children must be taught that

they are not to venture out on their own in unapproved territory. They

must learn that they must never ride a snowmobile on a frozen body of

water. You and the driver of the machine should know and understand

that severe injury or death can result if the snowmobile and its

occupant break through the ice.

Hilly Terrain

Riding Uphill

Riding uphill requires extreme caution and should be attempted only

by experienced operators. The operator should assume a standing

position with body weight kept low and forward, accelerating before

the start of the climb and then releasing throttle pressure enough to

prevent track slippage.
When reaching the crest of the hill, the operator must slow down and

be prepared to react to obstacles, sharp drops, or other people or

vehicles which may be on the other side of the hill.

Traveling on hilly terrain is not recommended. It takes some

maneuvering of body weight that a child may not be capable of,

which will leave the child at risk. If traveling on hilly terrain is

unavoidable, teach your child to exercise extreme caution as well

as the proper operating procedure as outlined below.

WARNING

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