2014 Polaris 120 Pro R Owners Manual - Page 19

2014 Polaris 120 Pro R Manual

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YOUTH SECTION Know Your Snowmobile Hood The hood covers the moving and hot parts of the engine. Always make sure both hood straps are securely latched before you start the engine. Headlight The headlight is always on when the engine is running. It helps others see you when you're riding during daylight, but it's not meant to be strong enough to help you see in the dark. Drive your snowmobile only in the daylight. Handlebar The handlebar is connected to the skis. When you turn the handlebar, the skis turn in the same direction. Seat and Storage When the engine is stopped, you can take the seat cushion off and put things under the seat. Push the two seat latches in and pull the seat up to remove it. Always put the seat back on and make sure the latches are locked in place before riding again. Taillight The taillight is always on when the engine is running. It will help others see you when you're riding. Snow Flap The snow flap keeps snow, ice or other things from flying out behind your snowmobile. Track When you squeeze the throttle lever, the track turns and makes the snowmobile move forward. Never get close to a moving track. Never wear clothing that could get caught in a moving track, like a long scarf or baggy clothing. Tie up long hair. Skis The skis help you steer your snowmobile. When you turn the handlebar, the skis turn in the same direction. 17

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YOUTH SECTION
Know Your Snowmobile
Hood
The hood covers the moving and hot parts of the engine. Always make
sure both hood straps are securely latched before you start the engine.
Headlight
The headlight is always on when the engine is running. It helps others
see you when you're riding during daylight, but it's not meant to be
strong enough to help you see in the dark. Drive your snowmobile only
in the daylight.
Handlebar
The handlebar is connected to the skis. When you turn the handlebar, the
skis turn in the same direction.
Seat and Storage
When the engine is stopped, you can take the seat cushion off and put
things under the seat. Push the two seat latches in and pull the seat up to
remove it. Always put the seat back on and make sure the latches are
locked in place before riding again.
Taillight
The taillight is always on when the engine is running. It will help others
see you when you're riding.
Snow Flap
The snow flap keeps snow, ice or other things from flying out behind
your snowmobile.
Track
When you squeeze the throttle lever, the track turns and makes the
snowmobile move forward.
Skis
The skis help you steer your snowmobile. When you turn the handlebar,
the skis turn in the same direction.
Never get close to a moving track. Never wear clothing that could get
caught in a moving track, like a long scarf or baggy clothing. Tie up
long hair.