Snowmobile Polaris 600 Fusion (2006 year). Manual - part 6

 

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Snowmobile Polaris 600 Fusion (2006 year). Manual - part 6

 

 

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SAFETY

Safety Decals and Locations

Operation Warning

• To avoid serious injury or death, read and understand all warnings 

and the Owner's Manual before operation. If manual is missing, con-

tact a Polaris dealer for a replacement.

• This vehicle is capable of high speeds. Buried objects or uneven 

terrain can cause loss of control. Reduce speed and use extreme 

caution when operating in unfamiliar terrain.

• Excessive speed, especially at night or with limited visibility, can 

result in insufficient time for you to react to terrain changes, to 

avoid unexpected obstacles, or to stop safely.

• Never consume alcohol or drugs before or while operating this vehi-

cle.

• In an emergency, push down the Auxiliary Shut-Off Switch, located 

on the top of the throttle control assembly, to stop the engine. Then 

pull the brake lever to stop.

• Always wear an approved helmet, eye protection, and adequate 

clothing while operating this vehicle.

• This vehicle is designed for adult use only. Check local laws for age 

requirements.

• When operating with a passenger (on approved models only) 

reduce speed and allow extra space for steering and stopping.  A 

passenger reduces your ability to control the vehicle.

• When operating on hard-packed snow, ice, or when crossing roads, 

steering and braking ability are greatly reduced. Reduce speed and 

allow extra space to turn or stop.

• To maintain vehicle control on ice or hard-packed surfaces, you 

should have a proper balance of ski carbides to track studs. See 

Owner's Manual for proper use of traction products.

• Repeated stops from high speed may cause fading or sudden loss 

of braking ability.

• Parking brake may relax when used for long periods. Do not leave 

brake engaged for more than five minutes.

• Before starting engine, check throttle, brake, and steering for 

proper operation. Make sure hood is latched. Be seated and in posi-

tion to control the vehicle.

Oil injection system: Use unmixed fuel only. Check oil level when 

refueling.

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FEATURES

1. Hood

2. Headlight

3. Windshield

4. Handlebar

5. Seat

6. Snow Flap

7. Suspension

8. Track

9. Storage Compartment

10. Rear Bumper

11. Taillights

12. Nosepan

13. Front Bumper

14. Skis

5

8

2

3

4

7

6

14

12

13

1

9

9

10

11

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FEATURES

1. Fuel Filler Cap

2. Ignition Switch

3. Brake Lever

4. RIDER SELECT

5. MFD Gauge

6. Headlight Adjuster

7. Engine Stop Switch

8. Throttle Control

9. Hood Hold Down Straps

10. Recoil Starter Handle

11. Headlight Dimmer Switch

12. Park Brake

13. Handlebar Grip Warmer Switch

14. Thumbwarmer Switch

15. Electronic Reverse Button

16. MFD Control

17. Choke Lever

1

2

3

5

6

7

8

9

1

17

4

16

15

11

12

13

14

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FEATURES

RIDER SELECT Adjustable Steering System

The RIDER SELECT adjustable steering system allows you to adjust 

the handlebar position to fit your style of riding.

Setting Position

Riding Style

Comfort

1, 2

Pull the system rearward to one of the first two 

positions for all-day trail riding comfort.

Control

3, 4, 5

Move the system to one of the middle three posi-

tions for improved handling and cornering on the 

trails.

Attack

6, 7

Push the system forward to one of the last two 

positions for easy sitting-to-standing transitions and 

maximum agility in rugged terrain.

WARNING

Some aftermarket accessories (including windshields and cargo bags) may 

interfere with the handlebar. Such accessories could limit your ability to steer 

the vehicle and/or may contact the brake lever.  This could lead to loss of 

control resulting in serious injury or death.  Always be sure that accessories 

do not contact the handlebar or brake lever at any steering position and at 

any RIDER SELECT position.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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