Snowmobile Polaris 600 RMK / 600 PRO RMK / 800 RMK / 800 PRO RMK / 800 RMK Assault. Manual - part 9

 

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Snowmobile Polaris 600 RMK / 600 PRO RMK / 800 RMK / 800 PRO RMK / 800 RMK Assault. Manual - part 9

 

 

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FEATURES

Instrument Cluster

Rider Information Center

Speed Display Area

The speed display area displays either vehicle speed or engine speed. 
Vehicle speed is displayed in either miles per hour (MPH) or kilometers 
per hour (km/h). Engine speed is displayed in revolutions per minute 
(RPM).

1. To change which item displays, first make sure the information dis-

play area is set to display either engine speed or vehicle speed.

2. Press and hold the mode button (on the instrument cluster) or the 

mode switch (on the left handlebar) for three seconds.

Information Display Area

This area displays either engine speed or vehicle speed (whichever is 
not displayed in the speed display), engine temperature and maximum 
vehicle speed. To change the display, press and release the MODE but-
ton or the MODE switch until the desired item is displayed.

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FEATURES

Instrument Cluster

Rider Information Center

Odometer/Engine Hour Display Area

This area displays the odometer, Trip A meter, Trip B meter and engine 
hours meter.

The odometer displays the total distance traveled by the vehicle since 
manufacture. Each trip meter records the distance traveled by the vehi-
cle on a trip if the meter is reset before each trip. The engine hour meter 
displays the total hours the engine has been in operation since manufac-
ture.

To change the display, press and release the SELECT button or the SET 
switch until the desired item is displayed.

To reset a trip meter, press and hold the SELECT button or the SET 
switch until the meter resets to zero.

Playback Function

The playback function allows the rider to record and play back engine 
speed, vehicle speed and throttle position sensor information for up to 
three minutes.

1. To begin recording, simultaneously press and hold the MODE and 

SELECT buttons on the instrument cluster for three seconds. The 
playback indicator will flash while the instrument cluster is record-
ing.

2. To play back the recorded data, stop the vehicle and wait for engine 

speed to drop below clutch engagement.

3. Simultaneously press and release the MODE and SELECT buttons 

on the instrument cluster.

4. Applying the throttle will clear the display and return the instrument 

cluster to normal operation.

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FEATURES

Instrument Cluster

Rider Information Center

Standard/Metric Display

The odometer and temperature displays can be viewed in either standard 
or metric units of measurement. Both displays change if units are 
changed. The new settings will remain until changed by the operator.

Change Method 1

1. Press and release the MODE button or MODE switch until engine 

temperature displays.

2. Press and hold the MODE button or MODE switch until the units 

change.

Change Method 2

1. Press and release the SELECT button or SET switch until the 

odometer displays.

2. Press and hold the SELECT button or SET switch until the units 

change.

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FEATURES

Instrument Cluster

Rider Information Center

Security System (Ignition Lock System)

This system is an optional feature and will not function until it has been 
activated by your authorized POLARIS dealer. If you have this feature 
activated, you can lock the ignition to prevent unauthorized use when 
leaving the snowmobile unattended. A locked system will limit engine 
speed to 3000 RPM, which prevents clutch engagement, and the snow-
mobile will not move when throttle is applied.

If you wish to use this feature, you must complete all four tasks on the 
following pages to have your system activated and to change the secu-
rity code to one of your own choosing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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