Park Brake Lever Lock - Polaris 2000 Universal Snow Owner's Safety And Maintenance Manual

Polaris sales 2000 universal snow snowmobile - owner's safety and maintenance manual
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OPERATION WARNINGS

Park Brake Lever Lock

1.
Brake Handle
2.
Park Brake Lever Lock
(Not all models are
equipped with a park
brake)
3.
Master Cylinder
Reservoir
4.
Master Cylinder Cover
5.
Fluid Level Indicator
Your snowmobile has a brake
brake lever lock. It is located
over the brake lever. Use the
brake lever lock only when you
want the machine to remain
stationary (e.g. when parked
on an incline) for a period of
five minutes or less. To apply
lock, squeeze brake handle
and push forward on brake lever lock. Hold lock forward and release brake handle.
To release lock, squeeze brake handle until lever returns to the unlock position.
The park brake light on the console will be lit when the park brake lever lock is set
and the engine is running. It is also lit when the service brake is in use. If the park
brake light does not come on when park brake or service brake is in use, have it
serviced by your dealer.
WARNING
If the park brake lever lock is left partially or entirely engaged while riding the snow-
mobile, it could cause overheating of the brakes which could result in damage to
the brake caliper. In extreme cases it could cause a fire which could result in seri-
ous injury or death.
Check to See That the Hood is Securely Latched
The hood of the snowmobile protects the operator from moving parts as well as aid-
ing in sound emission control and various other functions. Under no circum-
stances should your snowmobile be operated with the hood open or removed.
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