Polaris MV700 - Manual

Polaris MV700

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – WARNING
  • Page 4 – WELCOME; RANGER
  • Page 6 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 8 – VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
  • Page 9 – SAFETY; Operator Safety; vehicle handles differently than other vehicles, such as; Age Restrictions; RiderCourse
  • Page 10 – The following signal words and symbols appear throughout this; safety alert symbol; safety alert warning; safety alert caution; CAUTION; caution
  • Page 11 – Serious injury or death can result if you do not follow these; Take a training
  • Page 13 – FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ATV SAFETY, call the; Equipment Modifications; The addition of certain accessories, including (but not limited
  • Page 14 – not know how to operate the ATV properly in different situations; offered by Polaris through the SVIA. They should; contact ATV; abilities, or judgment needed to operate an ATV safely and could
  • Page 17 – could seriously affect operator; visibility and operating conditions, and your experience.
  • Page 18 – the chance of an accident,; schedules described in the owner’s manual.
  • Page 20 – caution when operating on
  • Page 23 – turning as hills could cause
  • Page 24 – or improperly dismounting
  • Page 25 – trees when possible. If unavoidable, use extreme caution and; caution to reduce the chance of skidding or sliding out of control.; people behind the ATV. When it’s safe to proceed, back slowly.
  • Page 26 – unavoidable to enter water that exceeds the recommended
  • Page 27 – accessories. All parts and accessories added to the vehicle must
  • Page 29 – Safe Riding Gear
  • Page 30 – CONTROLS; Electrical Switches; the override switch while the throttle is open.; OFF; Both the ignition switch and the emergency engine stop
  • Page 31 – Throttle Lever
  • Page 32 – Light Switches; ON; Operating the ATV on streets or roads, especially in darkness,; Brake Lever; Operating the ATV with a spongy brake lever can result in loss of
  • Page 33 – Master Cylinder; eye
  • Page 34 – Parking Brake; Operating the ATV while the parking brake is engaged could; Locking the Parking Brake
  • Page 35 – Auxiliary Brake; Aggressively applying the auxiliary brake when backing down a; reduce; Brake Fluid Level
  • Page 36 – Choke; There is no reserve fuel; Fuel Tanks
  • Page 37 – Automatic Transmission Gear Selector; Shifting gears with the engine speed above idle or while the; Belt Life
  • Page 38 – FEATURES; Recoil Starter; RUN; stop pulling immediately
  • Page 39 – Failure to reduce travel distance, vehicle speed and cargo weight; Winches; Basic Guide to
  • Page 40 – The override switch allows activation of AWD in reverse if the; Switching to AWD while the rear wheels are spinning may cause
  • Page 41 – Instrument Cluster; speed from the right front wheel. The instrument cluster measures; High water pressure may damage ATV components. Wash the
  • Page 42 – Rider Information Center; If the instrument cluster fails to illuminate, a battery; Engine Hour Display Indicator; front tank only; Check Engine Warning Indicator -
  • Page 43 – Standard Modes
  • Page 44 – Diagnostic Mode; The wrench icon will display when the gauge is in the diagnostic
  • Page 45 – The service interval is programmed at 50 hours at the
  • Page 46 – If you scroll past the intended number, press and hold the; Miles/Kilometers toggle
  • Page 47 – OPERATION; Fuel Safety; Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive under certain; The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known
  • Page 48 – Excessive heat build-up during the first three hours of operation; Engine and Drivetrain Break-in
  • Page 49 – If a proper inspection is not done before each use, severe injury
  • Page 50 – Starting the Engine; Move the engine stop switch to
  • Page 51 – Cold Weather Operation
  • Page 52 – Hauling Cargo; weight should be evenly distributed (1/3 on the front rack and 2/3 on; Towing Loads; rear rack cargo weight by the amount of tongue weight.
  • Page 54 – Driving Procedures; Drive slowly. Practice maneuvering and using the throttle and
  • Page 55 – Making Turns; Practice making turns at slow speeds before attempting to; Turning at sharp angles or at excessive speeds can result in
  • Page 56 – Driving on Slippery Surfaces
  • Page 57 – Driving Uphill; include quick dismounting of the vehicle.; terrain. Improper procedure could cause loss of control or
  • Page 58 – control or vehicle overturn, resulting in severe injury or death.
  • Page 59 – Driving Downhill; Excessive speed when traveling downhill can cause loss of
  • Page 60 – Turning Around on a Hill; never back down the hill
  • Page 61 – Driving Through Water; critical
  • Page 62 – Driving Over Obstacles; Be constantly alert for hazards such as logs, rocks and low hanging; Severe injury or death can result if your vehicle comes in contact
  • Page 63 – Driving in Reverse; obstacles or people
  • Page 64 – Parking on an Incline; Avoid parking on an incline if possible. If it’s unavoidable, follow
  • Page 65 – EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS; Noise Emission Control System
  • Page 66 – MAINTENANCE; Periodic Maintenance Chart; Service and adjustments are important for proper vehicle; Severe Use Definition
  • Page 67 – Maintenance Chart Key; Emission Control System Service (California); Improperly performing the procedures marked with a
  • Page 71 – Lubrication Guide
  • Page 72 – Premium 4 Synthetic Lubricant; SH; Mixing brands or using a non-recommended oil may cause
  • Page 73 – Oil Check; upper
  • Page 74 – Oil and Filter Change; Hot oil can cause serious burns. Do not allow hot oil to touch
  • Page 75 – Gearcase Specification Chart
  • Page 76 – Fluid Check; uid
  • Page 77 – Transmission Oil
  • Page 78 – Rear Gearcase Oil
  • Page 79 – Engine Cooling System; anti-freeze/coolant or a 50/50 mixture of high quality aluminum; Always follow the manufacturer’s mixing recommendations; Any time the cooling system has been drained for maintenance or; Escaping steam can cause severe burns. Never remove the
  • Page 80 – Radiator Coolant Level; Use of a non-standard pressure cap will not allow the
  • Page 81 – Coolant Level; Some coolant level drop on new machines is normal, as the
  • Page 82 – Steering Assembly
  • Page 83 – Brakes; The front and rear brakes are hydraulic disc brakes, activated by
  • Page 84 – damage and looseness.; Pads should be changed; main brake system. Should the main system fail, the rear brake can be; Since this is a rear brake only, it will not be as effective as
  • Page 85 – Side Panel Removal
  • Page 86 – Tires; Operating your ATV with worn tires, improperly inflated tires,; Tire Tread Depth
  • Page 87 – Wheel Installation; Improperly installed wheels can adversely affect tire wear and; Wheel Nut Torque Specifications; Check the wheel nut torques occasionally and when they’ve been; Lug Nut; Cast Aluminum
  • Page 88 – Air Filter Service; It’s not necessary to remove the lower hose from the engine.; Operation of your vehicle without a breather filter can cause
  • Page 89 – Lights; When servicing a halogen lamp, don’t touch the lamp with bare; Poor lighting while driving can result in severe injury or death.; Headlight Lamp Replacement; Remove the two screws on the lower front corners of the headlight; Make sure the tab on the lamp locates properly in the
  • Page 90 – High Beam Adjustment; Include rider weight on the seat when measuring.
  • Page 91 – Low Beam Adjustment; The distance from the
  • Page 92 – Lower Headlamp Removal / Installation
  • Page 93 – Spark Plugs; Spark Plug Recommendations; Using non-recommended spark plugs can result in serious engine; Spark Plug Torque Specification; Plug Condition; New Spark Plug; Spark Plug Inspection; A hot exhaust system and engine can cause serious burns. Wear
  • Page 94 – Normal Spark Plug; combustion deposits. The electrodes are not burned or eroded. This; The tip should not be flaky and white. A white insulator tip; Wet Fouled Spark Plug; end. There may be a carbon layer over the entire nose. Generally, the
  • Page 95 – Vehicle Immersion; If your vehicle becomes immersed, major engine damage can
  • Page 96 – Recoil Housing; Always drain the recoil; crankcase
  • Page 97 – Spark Arrestor; Failure to heed the following warnings while servicing the spark
  • Page 98 – PVT System; pinch; When To Use Low Range and High Range; Condition
  • Page 99 – PVT Drying; the PVT system. Use the following instructions to dry it out before
  • Page 100 – Battery; with a solution of one tablespoon baking soda and one cup water.; Drink large quantities of water or milk. Follow with milk
  • Page 101 – in an explosion and cause serious injury or death. When; Battery Removal; remove battery cover.; tablespoon baking soda and one cup water to prevent damage to
  • Page 102 – Battery Installation
  • Page 103 – Battery Storage
  • Page 104 – Camber and Caster
  • Page 105 – Carburetor; operation. Optional jets, available from your Polaris dealer, are; Carburetor Idle; If the engine idle speed is not satisfactory, and
  • Page 106 – Throttle Cable Freeplay; While adjusting freeplay, be; Accessories
  • Page 107 – Cleaning and Storage; Washing the Vehicle; High water pressure may damage ATV components. Polaris; Washing Tips
  • Page 108 – If warning and safety labels are damaged, contact your; Polishing the Vehicle
  • Page 109 – Storage Tips; Starting the engine during the storage period will disturb the; Clean the Exterior; cleans the fuel system, the combustion chamber and the exhaust; Carbon Clean removes water from fuel systems, stabilizes; disperse through the fuel in the tank and carburetor.; Oil and Filter; Inspect and clean or replace the breather filter.
  • Page 110 – Fluid Levels; Use a section of small hose and a small plastic squeeze bottle
  • Page 111 – Inspect and Lubricate; grease and lubricate the entire vehicle with Polaris Premium All; See page 100 for storage and charging procedures.; Do not use plastic or coated materials. They do not allow
  • Page 112 – Chrome wheels exposed to road salt (or salt in the air in; Removing Corrosion
  • Page 113 – Transporting the ATV
  • Page 114 – POLARIS PRODUCTS
  • Page 115 – SPECIFICATIONS
  • Page 116 – Jetting Chart; Clutching Chart; *EBS models require no helix / spring adjustment
  • Page 117 – TROUBLESHOOTING; Drive Belt and Cover Problems; Possible Cause
  • Page 118 – solutions using the following charts.; Engine Doesn’t Turn Over
  • Page 119 – Engine Backfires
  • Page 120 – Engine Stops or Loses Power; Engine Overheating
  • Page 121 – WARRANTY; LIMITED WARRANTY; REGISTRATION
  • Page 122 – WARRANTY COVERAGE AND EXCLUSIONS:
  • Page 123 – HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE; Engine Oil
  • Page 124 – Exported Vehicles; How to Get Service
  • Page 125 – Notice
  • Page 127 – MAINTENANCE RECORD
  • Page 130 – INDEX
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Summary

Page 3 - WARNING

The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. WARNING

Page 4 - WELCOME; RANGER

1 WELCOME Thank you for purchasing a Polaris vehicle, and welcome to our world-wide family of Polaris owners. We proudly produce an exciting line of utility and recreational products. S Snowmobiles S All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) S RANGER utility vehicles S Victory motorcycles We believe Polaris sets ...

Page 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

3 TABLE OF CONTENTS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS 5 . . . . . . . . . . . SAFETY 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONTROLS 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FEATURES 35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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