CAUTION:
4-tec models: If the bat-
tery is empty, engine cannot be
started. Charge the battery or re-
place it if necessary.
Warm engine starting
Start the engine without any choke.
If the engine will not start after two
pulls of the rope or two 5 second at-
tempts with the electric starter move
choke lever to position 1. Start the
engine without activating the throttle
lever. As soon as the engine starts
move the choke lever to OFF.
Electrical starting (if so equipped)
– Depressing the START-button will
engage the electric starter and start
the engine.
– Release button immediately when
engine has started.
WARNING
Do not apply throttle while start-
ing.
WARNING
Do not use electric starter for
more than 10 seconds.
A rest
period should be observed be-
tween the cranking cycles to let
electric starter cool down.
Us-
ing electric starter when engine
has started could damage electric
starter mechanism.
NOTE:
If for any reason, the engine
cannot be cranked electrically, start
engine manually using the rewind
starter.
Rewind starter
All the fan cooled models:
Set the
key to ignition switch and turn to ON
position.
Grab the handle firmly and crank the
engine.
NOTE:
There is no rewind starter han-
dle in 4-tec model.
All models except 4-tec models
Emergency starting
The engine can be started with the
emergency starter rope supplied with
the tool kit.
Remove belt guard.
Do not wind the starting grope around
your hand. Hold rope by the handle
only. Do not start the snowmobile by
the drive pulley unless it is a true emer-
gency situation. Have the snowmo-
bile repaired as soon as possible.
Attach one end of the emergency rope
to rewind handle.
NOTE:
The spark plug socket can be
used as an emergency handle.
Attach the other end of emergency
rope to the starter clip supplied in the
tool kit.
Hook up clip on drive pulley.
Wind the rope tightly around drive pul-
ley. When pulled, pulley must rotate
counterclockwise.
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