Snowmobile Polaris 800 RMK / 800 Pro-RMK / 800 RMK (2010 year). Manual - part 8

 

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Snowmobile Polaris 800 RMK / 800 Pro-RMK / 800 RMK (2010 year). Manual - part 8

 

 

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FEATURES

Instrument Cluster

Indicators

Check Engine Indicator

This indicator appears if an EFI-related fault occurs. Do not operate the 
snowmobile if this warning appears. Serious engine damage could 
result. See your dealer. See page 40 for diagnostic code definitions.

Over-Temperature Indicator

This indicator illuminates to alert the operator that the engine is over-
heating. The operator should take action to cool the engine. See page 82. 
If the indicator flashes, continued operation could result in serious 
engine damage. Stop the engine immediately.

Low Oil Indicator

The low oil indicator light may flicker at times due to oil movement in 
the bottle, but when the light comes on and remains on, add the recom-
mended oil before further operation. See page 61.

High Beam Indicator

The high beam indicator illuminates when the lights are set to high 
beam.

Parking Brake Indicator

This indicator illuminates when the parking brake is engaged. It will 
also illuminate when the service brake is in use. See page 52.

Reverse Indicator

This indicator flashes when the transmission is in reverse. See page 65.

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FEATURES

Instrument Cluster

Rider Information Center

The rider information center is located in the instrument cluster. The 
center displays vehicle speed, engine speed, odometer, resettable trip 
meters (2), total engine hours of operation, fuel level, engine tempera-
ture and diagnostic display mode.

Setting changes must be made with the engine running or with the vehi-
cle powered by an external DC power supply connector.

The information center is set to display standard units of measurement 
for distance and temperature. To change to metric units, see page 38.

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FEATURES

Instrument Cluster

Rider Information Center

1. Information Display Area - This area displays either engine speed 

or vehicle speed (whichever is not displayed in the speed display), 
engine temperature and maximum vehicle speed. To change the dis-
play, see page 36.

2. Speed Display - The speed display area displays either vehicle 

speed or engine speed. To change the display, see page 36.

3. Fuel Gauge - The segments of the fuel gauge show the level of fuel 

in the fuel tank. When the last segment clears, a low fuel warning is 
activated. All segments including the fuel icon will flash. Refuel 
immediately. 

Tip: If the fuel icon fails to display, an open or short circuit has occurred in the 

fuel sensor circuit. See your dealer.

4. Odometer/Engine Hour Display - This area displays the odometer, 

Trip A, Trip B and engine hours. To change the display, see page 37.

5. Battery Power - This indicator illuminates when battery power is 

low.

6. Playback Icon - The playback function allows the rider to record 

and play back engine speed, vehicle speed and throttle position sen-
sor information for up to three minutes. The playback icon flashes 
while recording. See page 37.

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FEATURES

Instrument Cluster

Rider Information Center

Speed Display Area

The speed display area displays either vehicle speed or engine speed. 
Vehicle speed is displayed in either miles per hour (MPH) or kilometers 
per hour (km/h). Engine speed is displayed in revolutions per minute 
(RPM).

1. To change which item displays, first make sure the information dis-

play area is set to display either engine speed or vehicle speed.

2. Press and hold the mode button (on the instrument cluster) or the 

mode switch (on the left handlebar) for three seconds.

Information Display Area

This area displays either engine speed or vehicle speed (whichever is 
not displayed in the speed display), engine temperature and maximum 
vehicle speed. To change the display, press and release the MODE but-
ton or the MODE switch until the desired item is displayed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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