2014 Polaris 120 Pro R Owners Manual - Page 36

2014 Polaris 120 Pro R Manual

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ADULT SECTION Operation Warnings Stop engine before attempting adjustments WARNING The snowmobile engine compartment contains moving parts. Shields and guards have been provided for safety, but it is still possible to carelessly get your hands or fingers into a moving chain or a rotating shaft. For this reason never attempt adjustments with the engine running. Serious personal injuries can result. Instead, stop the engine, raise the hood, make the adjustment, secure shields and guards, secure the hood, and then re-start the engine to check its operation. The same is true of track alignment. If the track must be re-aligned, it is recommended that this service be performed by your dealer. Know limitations of machine and skills of driver The operator should be aware that most areas have laws governing snowmobile operation and that these laws should be followed. They have been established for the protection of all snowmobile riders. Many local organizations offer a snowmobile safety course for children. Check with local authorities to locate providers of this service. This vehicle is intended for daylight use only. Check both the headlight and taillight to ensure proper operation. IMPORTANT: The headlight and taillight are intended only to increase the visibility of the snowmobile during daylight operation. Do not operate this snowmobile in the dark. 34

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ADULT SECTION
Operation Warnings
Stop engine before attempting adjustments
Know limitations of machine and skills of driver
The operator should be aware that most areas have laws governing
snowmobile operation and that these laws should be followed. They
have been established for the protection of all snowmobile riders. Many
local organizations offer a snowmobile safety course for children.
Check with local authorities to locate providers of this service.
This vehicle is intended for daylight use only. Check both the headlight
and taillight to ensure proper operation.
IMPORTANT:
The headlight and taillight are intended only to increase
the visibility of the snowmobile during daylight operation. Do not oper-
ate this snowmobile in the dark.
WARNING
The snowmobile engine compartment contains moving parts. Shields and
guards have been provided for safety, but it is still possible to carelessly get
your hands or fingers into a moving chain or a rotating shaft. For this reason
never attempt adjustments with the engine running. Serious personal injuries
can result. Instead, stop the engine, raise the hood, make the adjustment,
secure shields and guards, secure the hood, and then re-start the engine to
check its operation. The same is true of track alignment. If the track must be
re-aligned, it is recommended that this service be performed by your dealer.