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Carrying loads affects the vehicle handling, stability and braking dis-
tance. Appropriate loading and weight distribution are therefore
important.
When
carrying
loads
it
is
very
important
to
follow
the
recommendations:
–
Never exceed the maximum cargo capacity. Refer to
Safety Infor-
mation on the Vehicle
or
Technical Specifications
subsections for
the applicable cargo load capacity of your snowmobile.
–
Always adjust the suspensions according to the cargo load. Refer
to
Tune Your Ride
subsection for more details.
–
Never carry a load unless it is properly secured using a BRP LinQ
certified accessory. Compatible accessories which are not BRP
certified may not be considered as fit for this purpose.
–
Always reduce your speed, turn gradually and allow longer braking
distance when carrying loads.
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Towing loads affects the vehicle handling, stability and braking dis-
tance. Appropriate loading and weight distribution are therefore
important.
When
towing
a
load
it
is
very
important
to
follow
the
recommendations:
–
Always use a rigid tow bar to tow a cargo carrier or an accessory.
–
Never tow a load using a rope. Using a rope would result in a colli-
sion between the load and the snowmobile and possibly in a tip
over in case of a rapid deceleration or on a downward slope.
–
Never tow a load by attaching it directly to the bumper. Use only
the hitch to tow a load. Make sure that the cargo carrier hitch is
compatible with the one on the vehicle. Use security chains or ca-
bles to secure the cargo carrier with the vehicle. Avoid excessive
slack in the chains or cables, it could break and snap back.
–
Never exceed the vehicle maximum tow capacity. Refer to
Safety
Information on the Vehicle
or
Technical Specifications
subsections
for the applicable towing capacity of your snowmobile.
–
Never exceed the tongue weight capacity, if applicable.
–
Always make sure load is evenly distributed and safely secured on
the cargo carrier. Make sure there is at least some weight on the
tongue, if applicable.
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Summary of Contents for ski-doo REV GEN4 TOURING ACE
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Page 79: ...77 V VE EH HI IC CL LE E I IN NF FO OR RM MA AT TI IO ON N ...
Page 101: ...99 SECONDARY CONTROLS ...
Page 104: ...102 Adjust heating intensity as shown 1 Off 2 Warm 3 Hot SECONDARY CONTROLS ...
Page 126: ...124 EQUIPMENT ...
Page 136: ...134 EQUIPMENT ...
Page 138: ...136 Turn LinQ levers toward the rear of the vehicle to lock EQUIPMENT ...
Page 167: ...165 1 2 1 Currently Installed Apps 2 Available Apps LARGE PANORAMIC 7 8 WIDE LCD DISPLAY ...
Page 206: ...204 This page is intention ally blank TUNE YOUR RIDE ...
Page 207: ...205 M MA AI IN NT TE EN NA AN NC CE E ...
Page 253: ...251 4 Remove the battery hold down bracket 5 Remove the battery MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES ...
Page 258: ...256 This page is intention ally blank STORAGE ...
Page 259: ...257 T TE EC CH HN NI IC CA AL L I IN NF FO OR RM MA AT TI IO ON N ...
Page 268: ...266 E EU U D DE EC CL LA AR RA AT TI IO ON N O OF F C CO ON NF FO OR RM MI IT TY Y ...
Page 269: ...267 U UK K D DE EC CL LA AR RA AT TI IO ON N O OF F C CO ON NF FO OR RM MI IT TY Y ...
Page 290: ...288 This page is intention ally blank TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...
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