Polaris SCRAMBER 500- User Manual

Polaris SCRAMBER 500

Polaris SCRAMBER 500– User Manual, read for free online in PDF format. We hope this helps you resolve any issues you may have. If you have further questions, please contact us through the contact form.

1 Page 1
2 Page 2
3 Page 3
4 Page 4
5 Page 5
6 Page 6
7 Page 7
8 Page 8
9 Page 9
10 Page 10
11 Page 11
12 Page 12
13 Page 13
14 Page 14
15 Page 15
16 Page 16
17 Page 17
18 Page 18
19 Page 19
20 Page 20
21 Page 21
22 Page 22
23 Page 23
24 Page 24
25 Page 25
26 Page 26
27 Page 27
28 Page 28
29 Page 29
30 Page 30
31 Page 31
32 Page 32
33 Page 33
34 Page 34
35 Page 35
36 Page 36
37 Page 37
38 Page 38
39 Page 39
40 Page 40
41 Page 41
42 Page 42
43 Page 43
44 Page 44
45 Page 45
46 Page 46
47 Page 47
48 Page 48
49 Page 49
50 Page 50
51 Page 51
52 Page 52
53 Page 53
54 Page 54
55 Page 55
56 Page 56
57 Page 57
58 Page 58
59 Page 59
60 Page 60
61 Page 61
62 Page 62
63 Page 63
64 Page 64
65 Page 65
66 Page 66
67 Page 67
68 Page 68
69 Page 69
70 Page 70
71 Page 71
72 Page 72
73 Page 73
74 Page 74
75 Page 75
76 Page 76
77 Page 77
78 Page 78
79 Page 79
80 Page 80
81 Page 81
82 Page 82
83 Page 83
84 Page 84
85 Page 85
86 Page 86
87 Page 87
88 Page 88
89 Page 89
90 Page 90
91 Page 91
92 Page 92
93 Page 93
94 Page 94
95 Page 95
96 Page 96
97 Page 97
98 Page 98
99 Page 99
100 Page 100
101 Page 101
102 Page 102
103 Page 103
104 Page 104
105 Page 105
106 Page 106
107 Page 107
108 Page 108
109 Page 109
110 Page 110
111 Page 111
112 Page 112
113 Page 113
114 Page 114
115 Page 115
116 Page 116
117 Page 117
118 Page 118
119 Page 119
120 Page 120
121 Page 121
122 Page 122
123 Page 123
124 Page 124
125 Page 125
126 Page 126
127 Page 127
128 Page 128
129 Page 129
Page: / 129

Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – to the owner’s manual on the next page. If you cannot locate this card,; The engine exhaust from this; WARNING
  • Page 4 – WELCOME; RANGER
  • Page 6 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 8 – VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS; Record your ATV’s identification numbers and key number in the
  • 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 Con-; 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 – Fuel Safety
  • Page 30 – Safety Decals and Locations; ATV, always read and follow the instructions of the decals
  • Page 33 – Safe Riding Gear
  • Page 34 – FEATURES AND CONTROLS; Electrical Switches; RUN; OFF
  • Page 35 – Light Switches; The light switch is located on the left; ON; Indicator Lights; time the ATV is used.; Transmission Neutral Indicator
  • Page 36 – Throttle Lever; Engine speed and vehicle movement
  • Page 37 – Brake Lever; Operating the ATV with a spongy brake lever can result in loss of
  • Page 38 – Brakes; Check the brake fluid level in the
  • Page 39 – Parking Brake; Operating the ATV while the parking brake is engaged could; Setting the Parking Brake; Important Safeguards
  • Page 40 – Auxiliary Brake; Aggressively applying the rear brake when backing downhill may; reduce
  • Page 41 – Choke; There’s about a 7 to 10 mile; Fuel Tank
  • Page 42 – Automatic Transmission Gear Selector; is located on the right side of the; Shifting gears with the engine speed above idle or while the; gear and lock the parking brake.
  • Page 43 – Recoil Starter; stop pulling immediately
  • Page 44 – The override switch allows activation of AWD in reverse if the; Engaging Wheel Hubs; Switching to AWD while the rear wheels are spinning may cause
  • Page 45 – Disengaging Wheel Hubs; to one side, it’s likely that one front hub is engaged . If both hubs are; If the hubs remain engaged after following this procedure,; Operating with only one front hub engaged could result in loss of
  • Page 46 – Excessive heat build-up during the first three hours of operation; Engine and Drivetrain Break-in
  • Page 47 – If a proper inspection is not done before each use, severe injury
  • Page 48 – OPERATION; Starting the Engine; Position the vehicle on a level
  • Page 50 – Driving Safely; Driving Procedures
  • Page 51 – Hauling Cargo; Always read and understand the load distribution warnings on all; Maximum Towing Capacities; Refer to the specifications at the rear of this manual for towing
  • Page 53 – Making Turns; rear wheels equally at all times. This means that the wheel on the; Practice making turns at slow speeds before attempting to; Turning at sharp angles or at excessive speeds can result in
  • Page 54 – Driving on Slippery Surfaces; quick, sharp turns which can cause skids.; Severe damage to the drive train may occur if the AWD is; Failure to exercise care when operating on slippery surfaces can
  • Page 55 – Sidehilling; control or vehicle overturn, resulting in severe injury or death.; while keeping your feet on the footrests.; If the vehicle begins to tip, quickly turn the front wheel
  • Page 56 – Driving Uphill; terrain. Improper procedure could cause loss of control or
  • Page 57 – This may include quick dismounting of the vehicle.
  • Page 58 – Driving Downhill; slightly; Familiarize yourself with operation of the auxiliary rear brake; Excessive speed can cause loss of control and lead to serious
  • Page 59 – Turning Around on a Hill; vehicle is pointing straight uphill.
  • Page 60 – Driving Through Water; critical
  • Page 61 – 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 62 – Driving in Reverse; Follow these precautions
  • Page 63 – Parking on an Incline; Avoid parking on an incline if possible. If it’s unavoidable, follow
  • Page 64 – EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS; Noise Emission Control System
  • Page 65 – MAINTENANCE; Periodic Maintenance Chart; Service and adjustments are important for proper vehicle; Severe Use Definition
  • Page 66 – Maintenance Chart Key; not void the emissions warranty but may affect emissions.); Improperly performing the procedures marked with a
  • Page 69 – Lubrication Recommendations; The a-arms and lower control arms are lubricated at the; Lubrication Chart Key
  • Page 71 – Engine Oil; Premium 4 Synthetic Oil; Oil Check
  • Page 72 – Oil and Filter Change
  • Page 73 – The sealing surfaces on; Prime the oil pump using the procedure on page 71.
  • Page 74 – If you do not hear
  • Page 75 – Transmission Oil
  • Page 76 – Front Gearcase Oil; Always check and change the front gearcase oil at the intervals; Oil Change
  • Page 77 – Drive Chain; 0-90 lube or an approved o-ring chain spray lube. See page 113 for the; Washing the drive chain with a high pressure washer or gasoline
  • Page 78 – Toe Alignment
  • Page 79 – The front and rear brakes are hydraulic disc brakes, activated by
  • Page 80 – damage and looseness.; Pads should be changed when; 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 81 – Steering Assembly; Accessory springs are; Throttle Cable Freeplay; While adjusting freeplay, be sure to flip the throttle lever back
  • Page 82 – Handlebars; Improper adjustment of the handlebars or incorrect torquing of
  • Page 83 – Carburetor; Continuous operation of the engine without proper jetting
  • Page 84 – Wheels; Operating your ATV with worn tires, improperly inflated tires,; Wheel Removal; Stop the engine, place the transmission in gear and lock the
  • Page 85 – Wheel Installation; Wheel Nut Torque Specifications
  • Page 86 – Front Wheel Hub Tightening; component operations. All service must be performed by your; Tire Tread Depth; Always replace tires when tread; of skidding, which could lead to loss of control and serious injury; may adversely affect vehicle maneuverability and cause loss of
  • Page 87 – Rear Drive Chain Slack; Adjusting or operating the ATV with improper rear drive chain; this point the chain should have 3/16
  • Page 88 – Roll the ATV forward or backward; The chain is adjusted correctly when the tightest portion of
  • Page 89 – Engine Cooling System; Coolant Level; Polaris Premium 60/40 is already premixed and ready to use.
  • Page 90 – Radiator Coolant Level; Remove the front panel to access the
  • Page 91 – Lights; Headlight Lamp Replacement
  • Page 92 – Taillight/Brakelight Lamp Replacement
  • Page 93 – Filter Systems; Air Filter Service; Operation of your vehicle without a breather filter can cause
  • Page 94 – Spark Plugs; Spark Plug Recommendations; Refer to the specifications section beginning on page 110 for the; Plug Condition; Spark Plug Inspection; spark plug counterclockwise to remove it.
  • Page 95 – Normal Plug; Recoil Housing; crankcase
  • Page 96 – Vehicle Immersion; If your vehicle becomes immersed, major engine damage can; very least, to water below the; If water has been ingested into the PVT, follow the procedure
  • Page 97 – PVT System; NOTE: Avoid heavy pulling and extended low -speed
  • Page 98 – PVT Drying; the PVT system. Use the following instructions to dry it out before
  • Page 99 – Spark Arrestor; Failure to heed the following warnings while servicing the spark
  • Page 100 – Battery; Your ATV may have either a sealed battery, which requires little; Conventional 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; Using a new battery that has not been fully charged can damage the
  • Page 103 – Battery Storage
  • Page 105 – The following battery charging instructions apply only to the; charged battery will register 12.8 V or higher.
  • Page 106 – Always verify battery condition before and 1-2 hours after the
  • 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; Polishing Tips
  • Page 109 – Chrome wheels exposed to road salt (or salt in the air in; Removing Corrosion
  • Page 110 – Storage Tips; See page 113 for the part numbers of Polaris products.; Starting the engine during the storage period will disturb the; Clean the Exterior; Stabilizer. Follow the instructions on the container for the; Carbon Clean removes water from fuel systems, stabilizes; disperse through the fuel in the tank and carburetor.; Oil and Filter
  • Page 111 – Fluid Levels; Use a section of small hose and a small plastic squeeze bottle
  • Page 112 – Inspect and Lubricate; Do not use plastic or coated materials. They do not allow; Transporting the ATV
  • Page 113 – SPECIFICATIONS
  • Page 115 – Jetting Chart; Clutching Chart
  • Page 116 – POLARIS PRODUCTS
  • Page 117 – TROUBLESHOOTING; solutions using the following charts.; Drive Belt and Cover Problems
  • Page 118 – Engine Doesn’t Turn Over
  • Page 119 – Engine Backfires
  • Page 120 – Engine Stops or Loses Power
  • Page 121 – WARRANTY; LIMITED WARRANTY; LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES
  • Page 122 – WARRANTY COVERAGE AND EXCLUSIONS:; HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE; SPARK ARRESTOR
  • Page 123 – Exported Vehicles; How to Get Service; Notice
  • Page 125 – MAINTENANCE LOG; Use the following chart to record periodic maintenance.
  • Page 128 – INDEX
Loading the manual

"Loading the manual" means you need to wait until the file loads and becomes available for online reading. Some manuals are very large, and the time they take to appear depends on your internet speed.

Summary

Page 3 - to the owner’s manual on the next page. If you cannot locate this card,; The engine exhaust from this; WARNING

A card containing important ATV safety information should be attached to the owner’s manual on the next page. If you cannot locate this card, or if it has been removed, please call 1-800-342-3764 for assistance. The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth def...

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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FEATURES AND CONTROLS 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OPERATION 43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS 6...

Other Polaris Models