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39
Start Mode
To start engine, push START/RER button and hold until engine has
started.
CAUTION: Do not hold START/RER button more than 15 seconds.
A rest period should be observed between the cranking cycles to
let starter cool down. Holding START/RER button when engine
has started could damage starter mechanism.
Release START/RER button immediately when engine has started.
If engine does not start on first try, wait a few seconds then repeat
procedure. To stop engine, turn off engine cut-out switch or pull off
tether cord cap.
NOTE: If necessary engine may be manually started with rewind starter.
Shifting in Reverse
With the snowmobile completely stopped and engine running at idle,
press and release the START/RER button.
The DESS
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/RER
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pilot lamp will blink and a warning buzzer will
sound once every second with a half a second duration when the
snowmobile is engaged in reverse.
Apply throttle slowly and evenly. Allow drive pulley to engage then
accelerate carefully.
Shifting in Forward
With the snowmobile completely stopped and engine running at idle,
press and release the START/RER button.
DESS/RER pilot lamp and warning buzzer will stop.
Apply throttle slowly and evenly. Allow drive pulley to engage then
accelerate carefully.
WARNING
The shifting to reverse mode on these snowmobiles is done by
the push of the START/RER button when the engine is running.
Wait until the reverse alarm sounds and the DESS/RER pilot
lamp comes on in the dash before operating throttle to pro-
ceed in reverse. The reverse speed of these snowmobiles is
not limited. Always proceed with caution as fast reverse could
result in loss of vehicle stability. Come to complete stop before
depressing START/RER button. Always remain seated and ap-
ply the brake before shifting. Ensure the path behind is clear
of obstacles or bystanders before proceeding.
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