Snowmobile Polaris 340 Transport Trail Touring Deluxe (2008 year). Instruction - part 12

 

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Snowmobile Polaris 340 Transport Trail Touring Deluxe (2008 year). Instruction - part 12

 

 

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PRE-RIDE INSPECTIONS

Before Starting the Engine

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Parking Brake Lever Lock

Your snowmobile may have a 

parking brake lever lock located 

over the brake lever. Use the 

brake lever lock only when you 

want the machine to remain sta-

tionary; for example, when 

parked on an incline for a period 

of five minutes or less.

1. Brake Lever
2. Parking Brake Lever Lock 

(if equipped)

3. Master Cylinder Reservoir/ Cover
4. Fluid Level Indicator

Lock Engagement
To engage the lock, squeeze the brake lever tightly and push forward on 

the lock. Hold the lock forward while releasing the brake lever.

NOTE: If the brake lever is squeezed tightly enough, the lock will move 

freely into place. Do not force the lock or it may break.

The brake light on the console will light up if the parking brake lever 

lock is set while the engine is running. It will also be lit when the service 

brake is in use. If the parking brake light does not come on when the 

parking brake or service brake is in use, have it serviced by your dealer.
Lock Release
To release the lock, squeeze the brake lever tightly and release it. The 

lock will return to the unlocked position.

WARNING

If the parking brake lever lock is partially or entirely engaged while riding, the 

brakes may overheat, resulting in brake damage. In extreme cases it could 

cause a fire, which could result in serious injury or death. Always ensure that 

the lever lock is completely disengaged before operating the snowmobile.

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PRE-RIDE INSPECTIONS

Before Starting the Engine

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Steering System

Before driving, manually turn the skis to the left and right to be sure ice 

and snow are not interfering with full left and right steering. If difficulty 

is encountered, remove ice and snow build-up that may be obstructing 

the steering linkage.

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Track

Use of traction products such as studs increases the possibility of track 

damage and/or failure. Driving at high speeds for extended periods of 

time with inadequate lubrication could severely damage track rods, 

break track edges, and cause other track damage. Examples of inade-

quate lubrication would include frozen bodies of water without snow 

cover, icy trails, and no-snow conditions.

NOTE: Track damage or failure caused by operation on ice or under 

poor lubrication conditions voids the track warranty.

WARNING

Ice and snow build-up may interfere with the steering of your machine, result-

ing in serious injury or death. Keep the underhood area free of snow and ice.

WARNING

Always inspect the track for damage before using the vehicle. Operating the 

snowmobile with a damaged track increases the possibility of track failure, 

which could cause loss of control resulting in serious injury or death.

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PRE-RIDE INSPECTIONS

Before Starting the Engine

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Hood Latches

The hood of the snowmobile protects the operator from moving parts as 

well as aiding in sound emission control and other functions. Under no 

circumstances should your snowmobile be operated with the hood open 

or removed. Always ensure that the hood straps are in good condition 

and that the latches are securely in place before operating the snowmo-

bile.

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Seat Latches

If your snowmobile is equipped with a removable seat, ensure that the 

seat latches are securely in place before every use of the snowmobile.

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Recoil Rope

Inspect the recoil rope and handle for excessive wear, and make sure the 

knot securing the rope inside the handle is secure. If excessive wear is 

found, see your Polaris dealer for replacement.

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PRE-RIDE INSPECTIONS

Start the Engine and Check

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Engine Stop Switch

Check the auxiliary shut-off switch for proper operation. Push the 

switch down to stop the engine. Pull it up to allow restarting.

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Ignition Switch

Make sure the engine stops when the ignition switch is turned to OFF.

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Lighting

Check the headlight (high and low beam), taillight, and brake light. 

Replace burned out lamps before operating.

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Mirror Adjustment (if equipped)

Adjust the mirrors so they can be used to their full advantage.

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Operating Area

Before driving away, check your surroundings. Be aware of obstacles 

and make sure bystanders are a safe distance from the machine.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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