2000 universal snow, Owner’s safety and maintenance manual, Warning – Polaris 2000 Universal Snowmobile User Manual
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2000
Universal
Snow
Part No. 9915247 Rev 02
PRINTED IN THE U.S.A.
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Adult Vehicle Only: This vehicle is designed for adult use only. The vehicle
size, speed capabilities and control requirement prohibit operation by children.
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Operating With A Passenger: (On approved models only) Operating a vehicle
with a passenger reduces your ability to control the vehicle due to the added weight and
change in weight distribution. Generally, reduce vehicle speeds and provide added space
for maneuvering, since steering control may be reduced.
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Excessive speeds: This vehicle is capable of high speeds. Exercise extreme
caution when operating in unfamiliar terrain. Buried objects or uneven terrain can cause
loss of control.
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Body Protection: Always wear an approved helmet, eye protection and
adequate clothing while operating this vehicle.
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Alcohol Or Drugs: Never consume alcohol or drugs before or while operating
this vehicle.
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Night Riding and Limited Visibility: Limited visibility or excessive speeds may
cause over-driving of headlights resulting in insufficient time to react to terrain changes or
avoidance of unexpected obstacles.
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Auxiliary Shut Off Switch: This switch is the primary means of stopping this
vehicle in case of an emergency and is located on the top of the throttle control assembly.
Depress the switch for proper function with the engine idling.
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Safety Throttle System: This system is a supplementary safety device which
stops the engine automatically in the event of a throttle system malfunction. See the
Owner’s Manual for procedure to ensure proper system operation.
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Vehicle Control: The Steering and braking ability are greatly reduced when
operating on hardpacked snow, ice or when crossing roads. Reduced speed and extra
care are required to maintain vehicle control.
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Ski Skag Inspection: Inspect ski skags for wear every 500 miles or more often
when operating on abrasive surface conditions. Replace ski skags when worn to 1/2 of
original diameter.
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Carbide Skags and Studs: These items enhance vehicle control on ice or
hardpacked surfaces. Care must be taken to maintain a proper balance of ski carbides to
track studs to maintain proper vehicle control. (See the Owner’s Manual for proper use of
traction accessories.)
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Cargo Rack: If this vehicle is equipped with a cargo rack, do not sit in or on the
cargo rack. The combined cargo load and tongue weight on the hitch should not exceed
75 lbs . (34 kgs.) Cargo load affects machine steering and braking response.
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Rotating Track: Stay clear of the rotating track assembly. Entanglement may
result.
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Unfamiliar Rider: Never permit a guest to operate this vehicle unless the guest
has read the Owner’s Manual and warnings.
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Adjustment and Service: If you are not familiar with safe adjustment and service
procedures, bring your vehicle to a qualified dealer for servicing or adjustment.
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Read and understand warnings and the Owner’s Manual before operation.
Severe injury or death can result from not heeding the warnings or understanding the
Owner’s Manual.
OIL INJECTION SYSTEM.
UNMIXED FUEL ONLY.
CHECK OIL LEVEL WHEN
REFUELING.
WARNING
Owner’s Safety
and Maintenance Manual