Owner's Operation and Maintenance Manual

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MAINTENANCE
Careful periodic maintenance will help keep your vehiclein the safest, mostreliable
condition. Inspection, adjustment and lubrication of important components are ex-
plained on the following chart and maintenance pages of this manual.
For continued maximum machine performance and component life, it is recom-
mended that maintenance checks be performed at indicated intervals.
Service and adjustments are critical. If you are not familiar with safe service and
adjustment procedures, have a qualified dealer perform these operations.
NOTE: The following chart is a guide based on average riding conditions. You may
need to increase frequency based on riding conditions. Inspection may reveal the
need for replacement parts. Always use genuine Polaris parts available from your
Polaris dealer.
ITEM WEEKLY OR
BEFORE
EXTENDED
PERIOD OF
OPERATION
50
HOURS
100
HOURS
150
HOURS
SEE
PAG E
Oil the drive chain Every 10
Hours
A--42
Check track tension, tighten if
necessary
Every 10
Hours
A--46
Grease the clutch Every 15
Hours
A--42
Change Oil At 20 Hours X X X A--43
Check brake operation and ad-
justment
Daily A--39
Test engine stop switch
(auxiliary shut-off switch)
Daily A--26
Test throttle safety switch Daily A--26
Test tether switch Daily R--8
Test throttle lever operation Daily A--5
Test speed limiter Daily A--24
Check operation of headlight
and taillight
Daily A--9
Clean dust & chaff from engine Daily
Check ski skags, replace when
worn to 1/2 original diameter
Daily A--53
Inspect fuel lines, replace if bad Daily A--36
Check engine oil level Daily A--43
Check track alignment X A--48
Check drive chain tension X A--41
Check and tighten any loose
suspension mounting bolts
X A--54
Tighten ski saddle and spindle
bolts, if loose
X A--52