2010 Polaris Outlaw 525 IRS Owners Manual - Page 63

2010 Polaris Outlaw 525 IRS Manual

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Operation Break-In Period Perform the following break-in and maintenance procedures carefully. 1. Fill the fuel tank with gasoline. Always 5. Excessive heat build-up during the first exercise extreme caution whenever hanthree hours of operation will damage dling gasoline. close-fitted engine parts. Do not allow engine speed to exceed 7000 RPM dur2. Check the oil level. Add the recoming the first three hours of use. mended oil as needed to maintain the oil level in the proper range. See page 97. 6. Vary throttle positions. Do not operate at sustained idle. 3. Allow the engine sufficient time to warm up before operating. 7. Perform regular checks on fluid levels, controls and areas outlined on the daily 4. Drive slowly at first. Select an open pre-ride inspection checklist. See page area that allows room to familiarize 60. yourself with vehicle operation and handling. 8. At the end of the break-in period (3 hours), change the engine oil and the long and short oil filters. See page 98. Clean the oil screen and drain plug magnet. 59

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Operation
Break-In Period
Perform the following break-in and maintenance procedures carefully.
1.
Fill the fuel tank with gasoline. Always
exercise extreme caution whenever han-
dling gasoline.
2.
Check the oil level. Add the recom-
mended oil as needed to maintain the oil
level in the proper range. See page 97.
3.
Allow the engine sufficient time to
warm up before operating.
4.
Drive slowly at first. Select an open
area that allows room to familiarize
yourself with vehicle operation and
handling.
5.
Excessive heat build-up during the first
three hours of operation will damage
close-fitted engine parts. Do not allow
engine speed to exceed 7000 RPM dur-
ing the first three hours of use.
6.
Vary throttle positions. Do not operate
at sustained idle.
7.
Perform regular checks on fluid levels,
controls and areas outlined on the daily
pre-ride inspection checklist. See page
60.
8.
At the end of the break-in period (3
hours), change the engine oil and the
long and short oil filters. See page 98.
Clean the oil screen and drain plug
magnet.