Snowmobile Polaris 600 Fusion (2006 year). Instruction - part 7

 

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Snowmobile Polaris 600 Fusion (2006 year). Instruction - part 7

 

 

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FEATURES

RIDER SELECT Adjustable Steering System

1. Stop the snowmobile.
2. Press the release button and 

move the handlebar forward 

or rearward to the desired 

position.

WARNING

Attempting to adjust the handlebar position while the snowmobile is moving 

could result in loss of control and serious injury or death.  Always stop the 

snowmobile before attempting to adjust the steering system.

WARNING

Do not lubricate the RIDER SELECT mechanism. Doing so could cause loss 

of control and result in serious injury or death.  The RIDER SELECT mecha-

nism is lubricated for life at the factory.

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FEATURES

Fuel Valve

The fuel valve is located under the 

hood. Turn the fuel valve off when-

ever the snowmobile is stored or 

parked.

1. Turn the valve clockwise to turn 

off the fuel supply.

2. Turn the valve counter-clock-

wise to turn on the fuel supply.

Seat Storage Compartment

Open or close the storage com-

partments with the key.

Adjustable Headlights

Adjust the headlight beam by moving 

the adjuster to the left or right.

Radiator Compartment 

Access Panel

 

The access panel is provided for 

cleaning debris from the radiator.

ON

OFF

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FEATURES

Detonation Elimination Technology (D.E.T.)

The DET system prevents damage to the engine from detonation while 

developing the maximum power of the engine safely.  A detonation sen-

sor monitors the engine and responds to detonation by automatically 

reducing the engine timing.  This can result in decreased engine RPM 

and performance.

The engine is designed to provide maximum power when premium (91 

octane) fuel is used. If a lower octane fuel is used, or if the jetting is 

incorrect for your altitude, the DET system will retard ignition to pre-

vent detonation.

When the DET system is adjusting the timing, the DET light on the 

gauge will flash.  In most cases the flashing will be temporary and the 

timing will return to normal.  If there is intermittent flashing, it’s likely 

that the fuel or jetting is incorrect.

In extreme conditions the DET system retards timing and holds it in a 

retarded state. The DET light will remain on until the engine is turned 

off and restarted.

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FEATURES

Detonation Elimination Technology (D.E.T.)

DET Troubleshooting

Use this chart to determine causes and solutions for detonation.  If none 

of these conditions exists and the sensor remains activated, see your 

Polaris dealer for diagnosis.

Sensor Fail-Safe

The DET includes a sensor fail-safe system to prevent the engine from 

damage if the sensor fails, becomes disconnected or is unable to detect 

detonation.  The rider will experience a loss in power.  The sensor must 

be reconnected or repaired to regain full power.

NOTE: The DET light will flash six times if the sensor fails or becomes 

disconnected.

Possible Cause

Solution

Poor quality fuel

Replace with higher quality fuel

Improper engine modifications

Do not modify the engine

Incorrect jetting

Use the correct jetting for your altitude

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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