Polaris 800 PRO RMK - Manual

Polaris 800 PRO RMK

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – WELCOME; • Snowmobiles
  • Page 5 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 7 – INTRODUCTION; Important Notes for Owners and Drivers
  • Page 8 – Preservation of the Environment; Noise Level
  • Page 9 – Vehicle Identification Numbers; Tunnel VIN
  • Page 10 – SAFETY; Operator Safety; DANGER
  • Page 11 – WARNING
  • Page 12 – Stay Clear of Track; Stay Clear of Engine; NO STEP
  • Page 13 – Riding Apparel; Helmet
  • Page 14 – Disabled Operators
  • Page 15 – Rider Capacity
  • Page 16 – Driver Awareness
  • Page 17 – Avalanches
  • Page 18 – Ice and Snow Build-up; Driving on Slippery Surfaces; Inadequate Snow Conditions
  • Page 19 – Driving Downhill; Driving in Hilly Terrain
  • Page 20 – Drive Belt; Do not operate the engine with the drive belt removed.; Intake Silencer; Do not attempt to service the clutches.; Cold Weather Drive-Away
  • Page 21 – Driving Responsibly
  • Page 22 – Windchill/Temperature Charts
  • Page 23 – Safety Labels and Locations; Clutch Warning; This warning label is found on the oil bottle:; Pressure Cap Warning
  • Page 24 – “No Passenger” Warning; Reverse Warning
  • Page 25 – Track Warning; Hot Surface Warning; Track
  • Page 26 – The operation warning label is also located on the console.; Operation Warning
  • Page 28 – FEATURES
  • Page 30 – Cargo Storage; Storage Bag
  • Page 31 – QUICKDRIVE Belt; Belt Handling; Crimp
  • Page 32 – Accessories
  • Page 33 – Fuel Type Selection; Press and release
  • Page 34 – When
  • Page 35 – DET Troubleshooting
  • Page 36 – Instrument Cluster
  • Page 37 – Indicators; immediately
  • Page 38 – Rider Information Center
  • Page 39 – - This area displays either engine speed
  • Page 40 – Speed Display Area; To change which item displays, first make sure the information; Information Display Area; press and release
  • Page 41 – Odometer/Engine Hour Display Area; Playback Function; press and hold
  • Page 42 – Standard/Metric Display; Change Method 2
  • Page 44 – First Time Use of Your Security System; Perform all tasks in the order shown if you wish to
  • Page 46 – Locking the System With Your Personal Security Code; Start the engine and lock the parking brake.
  • Page 47 – Unlocking the System With Your Personal Security Code; When the engine is running, the display; The system is now
  • Page 48 – Changing to a New Security Code
  • Page 49 – Diagnostic Display Mode; and
  • Page 50 – Diagnostic Display Code Definitions; Diagnostic Codes
  • Page 52 – THE PERFECT FIT; Suspension Adjustments; Installed Length
  • Page 53 – Initial RTSS Preload Settings
  • Page 54 – • More rear track shock spring preload increases ski pressure. Less
  • Page 55 – turn the damping; Screw; Stiffer
  • Page 56 – For a softer ride
  • Page 57 – Handlebar Adjustments; Loosen the four bolts on the bottom of the adjuster block. If; Handlebar Angle; pry the blocks apart with a screwdriver.; Loosen top bolts to adjust
  • Page 59 – Pre-Ride Suspension Inspection; Item
  • Page 60 – Before Starting the Engine; Read and Understand Your Owner's Manual
  • Page 61 – Brakes; Brake Lever Travel
  • Page 62 – Parking Brake Lever Lock; Lock Engagement
  • Page 63 – Steering System; Hood and Side Panel Fasteners
  • Page 64 – Start the Engine and Check; Engine Stop Switch; Adjust the mirrors so they can be used to their full advantage.; Operating Area
  • Page 65 – OPERATION; Starting the Engine; Pull the engine stop switch up to the RUN position.
  • Page 66 – Restarting an Engine; Push the engine stop switch down to the OFF position.
  • Page 67 – See page 120 for the part numbers of POLARIS products.; Initial Fuel Premix; Oil Recommendations
  • Page 68 – Oil Injection System; Always check and fill the oil bottle when refueling. See page 71.
  • Page 69 – Break-In Requirements Specific to the QUICKDRIVE Belt; around the drive system. Use a dry shop towel to clean the residue.
  • Page 70 – Use an appropriate stand to securely support the rear of the; Slide Rail and Track Cooling
  • Page 72 – Fuel Recommendation; Do not use fuel containing more than; Fuel System Deicers; Never use deicers
  • Page 73 – Oil; Low Oil Level; Immediately; “Add”
  • Page 74 – Start the engine and allow it to idle.; Stop
  • Page 75 – Throttle Lever; If the engine stops abruptly when the throttle lever is released:
  • Page 77 – Engaging Reverse
  • Page 78 – Emergency Stopping; SYSTEM
  • Page 79 – Daily Storage; Remove the key and cover the snowmobile.; Towing
  • Page 80 – MAINTENANCE; Emission Control Information; Emission Control Label
  • Page 81 – POLARIS Recommended Maintenance Program; If, during the course of the warranty period, part
  • Page 82 – Periodic Maintenance Interval Table
  • Page 84 – Bolt Torque Inspection
  • Page 85 – Strap
  • Page 86 – Lubrication; Rear Suspension
  • Page 87 – Chaincase Oil; Oil Level; Fill Plug
  • Page 88 – Spark Plugs; Spark Plug Recommendations
  • Page 89 – Spark Plug Inspection; Using the special wrench provided in the tool pouch, rotate the; Spark Plug Condition; Normal Plug
  • Page 90 – Oil Lines
  • Page 91 – Cooling System; Coolant; View the coolant level in the coolant; “Full Cold” Mark
  • Page 92 – Engine Overheating; Illuminated Indicator; Flushing the Cooling System
  • Page 93 – Bleeding the Cooling System
  • Page 94 – Exhaust System; Inspect the muffler and pipes for cracks or damage.
  • Page 95 – Check drive chain tension weekly and before each long trip.; Jam
  • Page 96 – Hydraulic Brake Inspection
  • Page 97 – Brake Fluid
  • Page 98 – Bleeding the Hydraulic Brake System
  • Page 99 – Lights; Headlight Lamp Replacement
  • Page 100 – Clutch System; Clutch Alignment Offset
  • Page 101 – Drive Belt Condition
  • Page 102 – Drive Belt Deflection
  • Page 103 – Drive Belt Removal
  • Page 104 – Drive Belt Installation; Wiggle the belt to remove slack
  • Page 105 – Track Maintenance; Track Inspection; Rotate the track by hand to; Track Lubrication; Rod
  • Page 106 – Track Tension; Place the recommended weight or downward pressure on the track
  • Page 107 – If the track needs adjustment:; Tighten or loosen the track adjusting screws to provide equal
  • Page 108 – Track Alignment; Safely support the rear of the snowmobile with the track off the; Rail
  • Page 109 – Steering Inspection
  • Page 110 – Ski Alignment; Perform the same measurement rearward from the center of the ski
  • Page 111 – Ski Skags; Skag Replacement; Skag
  • Page 112 – Rail Slide Wear; Replace when
  • Page 113 – Battery Removal; Remove the right side panel to access the battery. See page 83.; Battery Installation; Ensure that the battery is fully charged.
  • Page 114 – Battery; Battery Storage; Battery Charging; fully charged
  • Page 115 – For a refresh charge, follow all instructions carefully.; State of
  • Page 116 – Transporting the Snowmobile; Whenever the snowmobile is transported:; Extended Storage; Cleaning and Preservation
  • Page 117 – Controls and Linkage; Do not allow the snowmobile to run out of fuel.; Electrical Connections
  • Page 118 – SPECIFICATIONS; Capacities and Dimensions
  • Page 119 – Clutching Chart
  • Page 122 – POLARIS PRODUCTS; Description
  • Page 123 – TROUBLESHOOTING; Engine Troubleshooting; Problem
  • Page 124 – Drive System Troubleshooting
  • Page 125 – Drive Belt Troubleshooting; Belt Wear/Burn Diagnosis
  • Page 126 – Suspension Troubleshooting
  • Page 127 – WARRANTY; Service and Warranty Information; Obtaining Service and Warranty Assistance; Details of trouble experienced; POLARIS Customer Service
  • Page 128 – Limited Warranty
  • Page 129 – Warranty Coverage and Exclusions; Limitations of Warranties and Remedies
  • Page 131 – How to Obtain Warranty Service
  • Page 132 – Exported Products
  • Page 135 – MAINTENANCE LOG
  • Page 137 – INDEX
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Summary

Page 3 - WELCOME; • Snowmobiles

1 WELCOME Thank you for purchasing a POLARIS vehicle, and welcome to our world-wide family of POLARIS enthusiasts. Be sure to visit us online at www.polaris.com for the latest news, new product introductions, upcoming events, career opportunities and more. Here at POLARIS we proudly produce an excit...

Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 This section contains helpful information for owners and drivers and illustrates the location of important identification numbers that should be recorded in the owner's manual. Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

Page 7 - INTRODUCTION; Important Notes for Owners and Drivers

5 INTRODUCTION Important Notes for Owners and Drivers After reading this manual, store it in the snowmobile for convenient reference. It should remain with the snowmobile when the snowmobile is sold. Some of the illustrations and photos used in this manual are general representations. Your model may...

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