Reverse Operation - Polaris 800 Pro X Owner's Manual

Polaris 2004 snowmobile owner's manual
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OPERATION

Reverse Operation

Improper reverse operation, even at low speeds, may cause loss
of control, resulting in serious injury or death.
Always look behind the vehicle before and while backing.
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Always avoid sharp turns.
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Shift to or from reverse only when stopped.
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Always apply throttle slowly.
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Electronic Reverse (PERCt)
Electronic reverse will activate only if the engine is below 4000 RPM.
If your machine is running at an altitude of over 6000 feet, adjust the
ignition setting as described under the heading Altitude Settings.
Always make sure the vehicle is stopped and the engine is running at
idle before shifting to reverse.
1. Make sure the area behind your vehicle is clear.
2. Push the yellow reverse button on the handlebar for one second, then
release. The engine will automatically reduce RPM and start a reverse
rotation. A flashing reverse light on the instrument panel will indicate
that the machine is in reverse.
3. Slowly apply the throttle until movement starts and you're sure the
machine is in reverse.
NOTE: The maximum engine RPM will be 6000 when in reverse.
NOTE: If the engine stops running, the snowmobile will be in for-
ward gear when it's restarted.
Operating the electric starter or the recoil while the engine is
running can result in personal injury and/or engine damage. Do
not operate the electric or pull-rope starter while the engine is
running.
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