BOMBARDIER SKI-DOO MX-Z Renegade 600 HO SDI Operator's Manual page 11

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Never ride after consuming drugs or alcohol or if you feel tired or
ill. Operate your snowmobile prudently.
Speeding can be fatal. In many cases, you cannot react or respond
quickly enough to the unexpected. Always ride at a speed which is
suitable to the trail, weather conditions and your own ability. Know
your local rules. Speed limit may be in effect and meant to be ob-
served.
Snowmobile can carry a passenger only if it is equipped with a 2-
up seat including a single hand grip (seat strap) or a double hand
grip (rear passenger grab handles).
In an emergency, the snowmobile engine can be stopped by acti-
vating the engine cut-out switch, pulling the tether cord cap or
turning off the key.
Your snowmobile is not designed to be operated on public streets,
roads or highways. In most States and Provinces, it is considered
an illegal operation.
Throttle mechanism should be checked for free movement and
return to idle position before starting engine.
For vehicles with a parking brake, always engage brake when ve-
hicle is not in use.
Always stop the engine before refueling. Fuel is inflammable and
explosive under certain conditions. Always work in a well-ventilated
area. Do not smoke or allow open flames or sparks in the vicinity.
Open cap slowly. If a differential pressure condition is noticed
(whistling sound heard when loosening fuel tank cap) have vehicle
inspected and/or repaired before further operation. Do not overfill
or top off the fuel tank before placing the vehicle in a warm area.
As temperature increases, fuel expands and might overflow. Al-
ways wipe off any fuel spillage from the vehicle. Periodically verify
fuel system.
Never run the engine in a non-ventilated area and/or if vehicle is left
unattended.
Never operate the engine without belt guard securely installed or,
with hood or access/side panels open or removed. Never run the
engine without drive belt installed. Running an unloaded engine
such as without drive belt or with track raised, can be dangerous.
Unless otherwise specified, never run the engine when the track
is raised off the ground or with the hood opened or removed.
Do not stud the track. At speed it may cause the track to tear and
separate from vehicle posing a risk of severe injury or death.
Maintain your snowmobile in top mechanical condition at all times.
Do not lubricate throttle and/or brake cables and housings.
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