Safety, Operator safety, Warning – Polaris 600RR User Manual

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SAFETY

Operator Safety

Avalanches

Snowmobilers should always be properly

trained and equipped before traveling in

mountainous terrain:

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Take an avalanche class

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Travel with experienced people

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Travel on designated trails

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Make sure each person is equipped with

a shovel, probe and avalanche beacon.

You don’t have to be snowmobiling on a slope for an avalanche to

occur. Be aware that all of the snow is connected. You may be riding

on a flat slope or snow covered road, but if the snowpack above is

unstable enough you can trigger an avalanche on a steeper slope above

you. Always be aware of snow conditions above you as you travel in

mountainous terrain.
Before riding in mountainous terrain, call or log on to your local

avalanche advisory to get current weather and snow stability

information.
For more information about avalanche training and avalanche

conditions, contact local law enforcement in your area, or visit the

American and Canadian online avalanche centers at

www.avalanche.org.

Ice and Snow Build-up

WARNING

Ice and snow build-up may interfere with the steering of your machine,

resulting in serious injury or death. Keep the underhood area free of

snow and ice.

Before driving, manually turn the skis to the left and right to be sure

ice and snow are not interfering with full left and right steering. If

difficulty is encountered, remove ice and snow build-up that may be

obstructing the steering linkage.

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