23
1) Throttle Lever
Located on the right side of handlebar. When compressed, it controls
the engine speed and the engagement of the transmission. When
released, engine speed returns automatically to idle.
2) Brake Lever
Located on the left side of handlebar. When compressed, the brake
is applied. When released, it automatically returns to its original po-
sition. Braking effect is proportional to the pressure applied on the
lever and to the type of terrain and its snow coverage.
3) Parking Brake Button
Located on left side of handlebar. Parking brake should be used
whenever snowmobile is parked.
Whenever parking brake is applied and engine is running, injection oil
level/parking brake pilot lamp lights up to remind you that it is en-
gaged.
CAUTION:
Make sure parking brake is fully disengaged before
operating the snowmobile.
To engage
mechanism, squeeze brake lever and maintain while pull-
ing locking lever with a finger. When brake lever is compressed half-
way the brake should be fully applied.
To release
mechanism, squeeze brake lever. Locking lever will auto-
matically return to its original position. Brake lever now returns to rest
position. Always release parking brake before riding.
m
WARNING
Excessive or repetitive use of brakes for high speed stops will
cause an overheated brake system. This overheated condi-
tion could cause sudden loss of braking power and/or fire.
Mmo2000-003a.book Page 23 Thursday, May 6, 1999 9:48 AM