Starting A Cold Engine - Polaris 120 XC SP Youth Universal Owner's Safety And Maintenance Manual

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OPERATION
Pre-Starting
Before starting the engine, always refer to all safety warnings
pertaining to snowmobile operation. Never start the snowmobile
without checking all components to be sure of proper operation. See
Operation Warnings beginning on page A- -31.
Important safety items include, but are not limited to:
S Throttle system
S Brake system
S Steering system
These systems must be checked each time before starting the engine.
Incorrect adjustments, damage, or excessive wear due to neglect could
result in personal injury and/or damage to the snowmobile.

Starting a Cold Engine

1. Turn key to "On".
2. Pull engine stop switch (shut-off switch) up to "run" position.
3. Pull the choke lever outward to "Full On" position.
4. Grasp starter handle and pull slowly until recoil engages; then pull
to start.
Do not pull the starter rope to its full extended position or allow it
to snap back into the housing as damage can result. The recoil start-
er rope is full length. Be sure onlookers are standing clear while
pulling the recoil starter.
NOTE: Do not depress throttle until engine starts.
5. After engine starts, the choke lever should be pushed in to the
"Off" position. If the engine slows or wants to stop, intermittent
choking to the "Half On" position may be helpful.
A--32
CAUTION

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