Starting A Cold Engine - Polaris 6X6 Owner's Manual For Maintenance And Safety

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OPERATION

Starting a Cold Engine

WARNING
Carbon monoxide exhaust gas is poisonous and can cause
severe injury or death. Never run an engine in an enclosed area.
CAUTION
Operating the vehicle immediately after starting could cause
engine damage. Allow the engine to warm up for several minutes
before operating the vehicle.
1. Place the transmission in neutral and
lock the parking brake. Make sure the
fuel tank valve is on.
2. Sit on the vehicle and pull the choke
knob (1) out until it stops. The
variable choke is fully on when the
knob is pulled completely out. The
choke is off when the knob is pushed
completely in. The choke can be
adjusted gradually, depending on how
much choke is needed for starting. Be
sure the choke is off during operation,
as excess fuel washing into the engine
oil will increase wear on engine
components.
NOTE:
If the knob doesn't stay where positioned, increase the
tension by rotating the tension adjusting nut (2) clockwise.
3. Turn the engine stop switch to RUN.
NOTE:
Do not press the throttle while starting the engine.
4. Turn the ignition key past the ON position to engage the starter.
Activate the starter for a maximum of five seconds, releasing the
switch when the vehicle starts. If the engine does not start, release
the starter and wait five seconds. Then activate the starter for
another five seconds. Repeat this procedure until the engine starts.
5. If the engine slows or stops, position the choke knob half way in to
allow proper engine warm up.
6. Vary the engine RPM slightly with the throttle to aid in warm-up.
When the engine idles smoothly, push the choke completely in.
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