Snowmobile Polaris Widetrak LX (2014 year). Manual - part 5

 

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Snowmobile Polaris Widetrak LX (2014 year). Manual - part 5

 

 

21

SAFETY

Operator Safety

Driving Responsibly

Every snowmobile handles differently, and even the most docile 
conditions may become dangerous if operators drive improperly. If 
you’re new to snowmobiling, acquaint yourself with the snowmobile 
and with what it will and won’t do under various conditions. Even 
seasoned drivers should spend some time getting the feel for a 
snowmobile before attempting ambitious maneuvers.
• A snowmobile depends on the rider’s body position for proper 

balance in executing turns, traversing hills, etc. Always start on a 
smooth, level area to begin building your operating experience.

• Before allowing someone else to use your snowmobile, know the 

extent of their operating skills. Check to see if they’ve taken a 
snowmobile safety course and have an operator’s certificate. For their 
protection, as well as yours, make sure they take a snowmobile safety 
course. Everyone can benefit from the course.

• Don't “jump” your snowmobile over large drifts or similar terrain. 

Jumping may injure your back because of spinal compression that 
could occur when the snowmobile impacts the ground. The seat and 
suspension of your snowmobile have been designed to provide 
protection under normal riding conditions. Your snowmobile is not 
intended for this kind of use.

• Be courteous to oncoming traffic by dimming your headlights and 

reducing your speed.

• When traveling in a group of snowmobiles, don’t tailgate (follow too 

closely). Leave enough distance between snowmobiles to provide 
ample stopping room and to provide protection from flying snow and 
debris. Allow even more distance when driving on slippery surfaces 
or when driving in darkness or other low visibility conditions. Be 
aware of any snowmobile traffic around your vehicle. Drive 
defensively to avoid accidents.

• Remove the key from the ignition when you leave the snowmobile 

unattended.

22

SAFETY

Operator Safety

Windchill/Temperature Charts

The following information is provided to help you determine when 
temperatures become dangerous for riding.

WIND CHILL CHART (°F)

WIND CHILL CHART (°C)

Wind 

Speed 

in 

MPH

Actual Thermometer Reading (°F)

40

35

30

25

20

15

10

5

0

-5

-10 -15 -20 -25 -30 -35 -40 -45

Equivalent Temperature (°F)

Calm

40

35

30

25

20

15

10

5

0

-5

-10 -15 -20 -25 -30 -35 -40 -45

5

36

31

25

19

13

7

1

-5

-11 -16 -22 -28 -34 -40 -46 -52 -57 -63

10

34

27

21

15

9

3

-4

-10 -16 -22 -28 -35 -41 -47 -53 -59 -66 -72

15

32

25

19

13

6

0

-7

-13 -19 -26 -32 -39 -45 -51 -58 -64 -71 -77

20

30

24

17

11

4

-2

-9

-15 -22 -29 -35 -42 -48 -55 -61 -68 -74 -81

25

29

23

16

9

3

-4

-11

-17 -24 -31 -37 -44 -51 -58 -64 -71 -78 -84

30

28

22

15

8

1

-5

-12 -19 -26 -33 -39 -46 -53 -60 -67 -73 -80 -87

35

28

21

14

7

0

-7

-14 -21 -27 -34 -41 -48 -55 -62 -69 -76 -82 -89

40

27

20

13

6

-1

-8

-15 -22 -29 -36 -43 -50 -57 -64 -71 -78 -84 -91

45

26

19

12

5

-2

-9

-16 -23 -30 -37 -44 -51 -58 -65 -72 -79 -86 -93

50

26

19

12

4

-3

-10 -17 -24 -31 -38 -45 -52 -60 -67 -74 -81 -88 -95

55

25

18

11

4

-3

-11 -18 -25 -32 -39 -46 -54 -61 -68 -75 -82 -89 -97

60

25

17

10

3

-4

-11 -19 -26 -33 -40 -48 -55 -62 -69 -76 -84 -91 -98

Frostbite in >> 30 min.

10 min.

5 min.

Wind 

Speed 

in

Km/h

Actual Thermometer Reading (°C)

5

2

-1

-4

-7

-10 -13 -16 -19 -22 -25 -28 -31 -34 -37 -40 -43 -46

Equivalent Temperature (°C)

Calm

5

2

-1

-4

-7

-10 -13 -16 -19 -22 -25 -28 -31 -34 -37 -40 -43 -46

8

3

0

-4

-7

-11 -14 -18 -22 -25 -29 -32 -36 -39 -43 -46 -50 -53 -57

16

2

-2

-6

-10 -13 -17 -21 -24 -28 -32 -36 -39 -43 -47 -50 -54 -58 -62

24

1

-3

-7

-11

-15 -19 -22 -26 -30 -34 -38 -42 -45 -49 -53 -57 -61 -65

32

0

-4

-8

-12 -16 -20 -24 -28 -32 -36 -39 -43 -47 -51 -55 -59 -63 -67

40

-1

-5

-9

-13 -17 -21 -25 -29 -33 -37 -41 -45 -49 -53 -57 -61 -65 -69

48

-1

-5

-9

-13 -18 -22 -26 -30 -34 -38 -42 -46 -50 -54 -58 -62 -66 -70

56

-2

-6

-10 -14 -18 -22 -26 -31 -35 -39 -43 -47 -51 -55 -59 -64 -68 -72

64

-2

-6

-10 -15 -19 -23 -27 -31 -35 -40 -44 -48 -52 -56 -61 -65 -69 -73

72

-2

-7

-11

-15 -19 -23 -28 -32 -36 -40 -45 -49 -53 -57 -61 -66 -70 -74

80

-3

-7

-11

-15 -20 -24 -28 -33 -37 -41 -45 -50 -54 -58 -62 -67 -71 -75

88

-3

-7

-12 -16 -20 -24 -29 -33 -37 -42 -46 -50 -55 -59 -63 -67 -72 -76

96

-3

-8

-12 -16 -21 -25 -29 -34 -38 -42 -47 -51 -55 -60 -64 -68 -73 -77

Frostbite in >> 30 min.

10 min.

5 min.

23

SAFETY

Safety Labels and Locations

Warning labels have been placed on the snowmobile for your protection. 
Read and follow the instructions of the labels and other warnings on the 
snowmobile carefully. If any of the labels depicted in this manual differ 
from the labels on your snowmobile, always read and follow the 
instructions of the labels on the snowmobile.

If any label becomes illegible or comes off, contact your POLARIS 
dealer to purchase a replacement. Replacement safety labels are 
provided by POLARIS at no charge. The part number is printed on the 
label.

Clutch Cover Warning

This warning label is found under the hood on the clutch cover:

WARNING

Do not operate engine with hood open.

Do not attempt adjustment with engine running.

Do not operate engine with this guard open.

Never run engine with drive belt removed.

Never service clutches yourself - see your dealer.

Air Box Caution

This caution label is found under the hood on applicable models:

CAUTION

Do not operate above 40 MPH (64 km/h) with hood-to-air box foam 
removed or engine failure will result.

Passenger Warning

Your POLARIS Widetrak 
snowmobile is designed for the 
operator and one passenger. For 
more information on operating with 
a passenger, see page 12.

WARNING

This vehicle is designed for 
operator and ONE passenger

Passenger Warning

24

SAFETY

Safety Labels and Locations

Track/Seat Warning

The track/seat warning label is on the 
rear of the tunnel:

WARNING

Stay clear of track. Do not sit on seat 
back. Entanglement with the track or 
a fall from seat back may result in 
severe injury or death.

Reverse Warning

The reverse warning label is 
located above the instrument 
housing.

WARNING

Reverse operation, even at low 
speeds, can cause loss of 
control resulting in serious 
injury or death. To avoid loss of 
control, always:

• Look behind before and while 

backing up.

• Avoid sharp turns.

• Shift to or from reverse only when stopped.

• Apply throttle slowly.

NOTE: For more information, see Owner's Manual.

Track/Seat Warning

Reverse Warning

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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