Specifications

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STARTING PROCEDURE
Emergency
Starting
Should the rewind starter rope fray and
break, the engine can be started
with
an emergency starter rope.
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NOTE: Transfer the rope handle
to your emergency rope.
Remove pulley guard from vehicle and
wind the emergency rope
tight
around
the drive pulley sliding half.
Grasp emergency starter rope handle
firmly and pull slowly until a resistance
is felt then pull vigorously.
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WARNING: When starting the ve-
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hide in an emergency situation by
the drive pulley do
not
reinstall the pul-
ley guard. Do
not
start the vehicle by
the drive pulley unless it is a true emer-
gency situation, have the vehicle re-
paired as soon as possible.
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OFF
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IA-
1. Insert key in ignition switch.
2. Test throttle control lever.
3. Activate primer (2 or 3 times). Prim-
er is not necessary if engine is warm.
4. Ensure the tether cut-out cap is in
position and that the cord is attach-
ed to your clothing. Check that the
emergency cut-out switch is in the
middle ON position.
5. Turn ignition key clockwise until
starter engages. If engine does not
start on first try, key must be tu rned
fully back to OFF each time .
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WARNING: Do
not
apply throttle
....
while starting.
6. Release key immediately after
en-
gine has started.
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CAUTION: Never operate your
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snowmobile
with
the battery re-
moved or disconnected.
7. Check operation of the emergency
cut-out switch and the tether switch.
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WARNING: If engine does
not
....
shut-off
when
flicking the emer-
gency
cut-out
switch
and/or
by pulling
the tether
cut-out
cap, stop the engine
by turning OFF the ignition key. Do
not
operate the vehicle, see your dealer.
8.
Allow
the engine to warm before
operating at full throttle.
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NOTE: If for some reason, the
vehicle cannot be started elec-
trically, place ignition key to ON posi-
tion and start engine manually.
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