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BRP LYNX Commander 800R E-TEC Touratech User Manual

BRP LYNX Commander 800R E-TEC Touratech
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Original Instructions
6 1 9 9 0 0 9 4 1
XU
Commander 800R E-TEC
®
Touratech
Read this guide thoroughly. It contains important
safety information.
Minimum recommended operator’s age: 16 years old.
Keep this Operator’s Guide in the vehicle.
Includes
Safety, Vehicle
and Maintenance Information
OPERATOR’S
GUIDE
2018
2018
® AND THE BRP LOGO AR E TRADEMARKS OF BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC. OR ITS AFFILIATES.
©2 01 7 BO MB AR DI ER R EC RE ATI ON AL P RO DU CT S IN C. AL L RI GH TS R ES ER VE D. PRINTED IN FINLAND.
619 900 941
OPERATOR’S GUIDE, XU COMMANDER 800R E-TEC
TOURATECH/ ENGLISH
GUIDE DU CONDUCTEUR, XU COMMANDER 800R E-TEC
TOURATECH / ANGLAIS
FAIT AU / MADE IN CANADA U/M:P.C.
XU Commander 800R E-TEC Touratech

Table of Contents

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BRP LYNX Commander 800R E-TEC Touratech Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBRP
ModelLYNX Commander 800R E-TEC Touratech
CategorySnowmobiles
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Foreword

Know Before You Go

Learn how to reduce risk by reading safety and vehicle information sections before operation.

Safety Messages

Explains safety message types, their appearance, and usage within the guide.

About this Operator's Guide

Provides information on the guide's purpose, availability, and content accuracy.

Safety Information

General Precautions

Details risks and prevention of carbon monoxide poisoning from engine exhaust, gasoline hazards, and burns.

Special Safety Messages

Critical safety instructions for operating the snowmobile, covering various scenarios and practices.

Riding the Vehicle

Pre-Ride Inspection

Crucial pre-operation check of critical controls, safety features, and mechanical components before starting.

How to Ride

Guidance on proper riding gear, essential items to carry, and rider positioning for safe operation.

Carrying a Passenger

Detailed guidelines for carrying passengers safely, ensuring stability and communication.

Terrain/Riding Variations

Guidance on riding in various conditions like groomed trails, deep snow, and frozen water.

Avalanche Hazard

Awareness and precautions for avalanche risks in mountainous terrain.

Environment

Guidelines for responsible snowmobiling, preserving the environment and wildlife.

Traction Enhancing Products

Important Safety Rules

Crucial safety rules to prevent injury near moving tracks and when rotating them.

Installation of Studs on BRP Approved Tracks

Guidelines for safe and proper installation of studs on BRP approved tracks.

Inspection of a Studded Track

Visual inspection guide for checking track condition before each ride.

Important On-Product Labels

Vehicle Safety Labels

Importance of understanding and reading all safety labels on the vehicle.

Controls, Instruments and Equipment

Handlebar

Description of handlebar functions for steering and control.

Engine Cut-Off Switch

Explains the engine cut-off switch and tether cord system for safety.

RF D.E.S.S. (Digitally Encoded Security System)

Details the digitally encoded security system (D.E.S.S.) for vehicle operation.

Emergency Engine Stop Switch

Instructions for using the emergency engine stop switch in critical situations.

Gauge

Description and function of the multifunction analog/digital gauge and its displays.

Pilot Lamps and Messages

Understanding pilot lamps, messages, and beep codes for system anomalies.

Speedometer

How to display vehicle speed on the multifunction display.

Tachometer (RPM)

How to display engine RPM on the multifunction display.

Fuel Level

Bar gauge indicating the amount of fuel left in the tank.

E-TEC Engine Storage Mode

Procedure for initiating engine storage lubrication for internal parts protection.

Track

Inspection of track condition and warnings about studded tracks.

Fuses

Location and inspection of fuses for the electrical system.

Drive Belt Guard

Instructions for removing and installing the drive belt guard for safety.

Hood

Procedure for removing and installing the hood.

Upper Side Panels

Procedure for removing and installing the upper side panels.

Lower Side Panels

Procedure for opening, closing, removing, and installing lower side panels.

Rewind Starter Handle

Procedure for engaging the auto-rewind starter mechanism.

Fuel and Oil

Fuel Requirements

Details on using fresh gasoline, alcohol content limitations, and fuel system inspection.

Recommended Fuel

Specifies the unleaded gasoline type and minimum octane rating required.

Recommended Oil

Specifies the recommended injection oil and warranty implications.

Injection Oil Level Verification

How to check and maintain the correct level of injection oil in the reservoir.

Break-in Period

Operation During Break-In

Guidelines for engine and drive belt break-in to ensure proper performance.

Operating Instructions

Engine Starting Procedure

Detailed steps for starting the engine using manual or electric start models.

Emergency Starting

Procedure for starting the engine using an emergency starter rope.

Vehicle Warm-Up

Procedure for warming up the vehicle before riding to ensure proper operation.

Gearbox Operation

Instructions on neutral, shifting in reverse, and forward gears.

Shutting Off the Engine

Methods for shutting off the engine using the stop switch or tether cord.

Towing Another Snowmobile

Procedures for towing a disabled snowmobile, including belt removal.

Tune Your Ride

Rear Suspension Adjustment

Instructions for adjusting rear suspension and track tension.

Front Suspension Adjustment

Adjusting front spring preload and shock rebound damping for handling.

Vehicle Behavior Related to Suspension Adjustment

Corrective measures for common suspension-related problems and their effects.

Vehicle Transportation

Maintenance

Maintenance Schedule

Schedule of required maintenance tasks at different mileage and time intervals.

Maintenance Procedures

Instructions for performing basic maintenance tasks on the snowmobile.

First Inspection

Vehicle Care

Post-Operation Care

Removing snow and ice, and covering the snowmobile for storage.

Vehicle Cleaning and Protection

Guidelines for cleaning the vehicle and protecting its finish.

Storage

Engine Storage Mode

Procedure for initiating engine storage lubrication for internal parts protection.

Preseason Preparation

Technical Information

Vehicle Identification

Information on locating vehicle and engine identification numbers.

Noise Emission and Vibration Values

Table detailing noise and vibration emission values for the snowmobile.

EC-Declaration of Conformity

Statement regarding the EC-Declaration of Conformity not appearing in this guide.

Radio Frequency Digitally Encoded Security System (RF D.E.S.S. Key)

FCC and Industry Canada compliance information for the RF D.E.S.S. key system.

Specifications

Weight and Dimensions

Table detailing dry weight, overall dimensions, and ski stance of the snowmobile.

Troubleshooting Guidelines

Monitoring System

Pilot Lamps, Messages and Beeper Codes

Understanding pilot lamps, messages, and beep codes for system anomalies.

How to Read Fault Codes

Procedure for reading active fault codes on the multifunction display.

Warranty

Scope of the Limited Warranty

Defines the scope and coverage of the limited warranty for Lynx snowmobiles.

Limitations of Liability

Excludes certain warranties and limits liability for damages.

Exclusions – Are Not Warranted

Lists items and conditions not covered by the limited warranty.

Warranty Coverage Period

Specifies the duration of the limited warranty coverage period.

Conditions to Have Warranty Coverage

Fulfillment of conditions required to have warranty coverage.

What to Do to Obtain Warranty Coverage

Steps the customer must take to obtain warranty service.

What BRP Will Do

Details BRP's obligations for repairs and replacements under warranty.

Transfer

Procedures for transferring the limited warranty to a new owner.

Consumer Assistance

How to resolve issues and contact BRP for assistance.

BRP Finland Oy Limited Warranty for the European and the Commonwealth of the Independent States (CIS) Areas and Turkey : 2018 Lynx® Snowmobiles

Scope of the Limited Warranty

Defines the scope and coverage of the limited warranty for specific regions.

Limitations of Liability

Excludes certain warranties and limits liability for damages in specified regions.

Exclusions – Are Not Warranted

Lists items and conditions not covered by the limited warranty for specific regions.

Warranty Coverage Period

Specifies the duration of the limited warranty coverage period for specific regions.

Conditions to Have Warranty Coverage

Fulfillment of conditions for warranty coverage in specific regions.

What to Do to Obtain Warranty Coverage

Steps for obtaining warranty service in specific regions.

What BRP Will Do

Details BRP's obligations for repairs and replacements under warranty in specific regions.

Maintenance Records

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