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MAINTENANCE<br />

POLARIS Recommended Maintenance Program<br />

To ensure many trouble-free miles of snowmobiling enjoyment, follow<br />

recommended regular maintenance and perform service checks as outlined<br />

in this manual. Record maintenance and service in the Maintenance<br />

Log beginning on page 123.<br />

The recommended maintenance schedule on your snowmobile calls for<br />

service and maintenance inspections at 150 miles (240 km), 500 miles<br />

(<strong>800</strong> km) and 1000 miles (1<strong>600</strong> km). These inspections should be performed<br />

by a qualified service technician. For continued optimum performance<br />

and component life, continue maintenance checks at 1000 mile<br />

(1<strong>600</strong> km) intervals.<br />

All necessary replacement parts and labor incurred, with the exception<br />

of authorized warranty repairs, become the responsibility of the registered<br />

owner. If, during the course of the warranty period, part failures<br />

occur as a result of owner neglect in performing recommended regular<br />

maintenance, the cost of repairs are the responsibility of the owner.<br />

Personal safety is critical when attempting to service or make adjustments<br />

to your snowmobile. If you're not familiar with safe service or<br />

adjustment procedures and the use of tools, or if you don't feel comfortable<br />

performing these tasks yourself, contact an authorized POLARIS<br />

dealer for service.<br />

NOTICE: Hot components can cause damage to plastic. Always make sure the<br />

exhaust system and engine have cooled before tipping the snowmobile<br />

on its side for service or inspection.<br />

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