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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Principle of Operation
Propulsion
Depressing throttle lever increases engine RPM causing the drive
pulley to engage. Depending on models engine RPM must be be-
tween 2500 and 4200 before drive pulley engagement will occur.
The outer sheave of the drive pulley moves toward the inner sheave,
forcing the drive belt to move upward on the drive pulley and simul-
taneously forcing the sheaves apart on the driven pulley.
The driven pulley senses the load on the track and limits the belt
movement. The result is an optimized speed ratio between engine
RPM and the speed of the vehicle at any time.
Power is transferred to the track through the chaincase or gearbox and
drive axle.
Turning
As the handlebar is rotated to right or left, the skis are turned right or
left to steer the snowmobile.
WARNING
Proceed with pre-operation check list before riding.
WARNING
Never operate engine without belt guard securely installed or,
with hood or access/side panels open or removed.
WARNING
Always use a wide-base snowmobile mechanical stand to
properly support vehicle during any track verification. Slowly
accelerate engine in order to rotate track at very low speed
when it is not on ground.
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