Snowmobile Polaris Turbo IQ LXT (2014 year). Manual - part 6

 

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Snowmobile Polaris Turbo IQ LXT (2014 year). Manual - part 6

 

 

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SAFETY

Safety Decals and Locations

Operation Warning

An operation warning decal is present on the console of all POLARIS 
snowmobiles:

WARNING

• To avoid serious injury or death, read and understand all warnings 

and the Owner’s Manual before operation. If manual is missing, con-
tact a POLARIS dealer for a replacement.

• This vehicle is capable of high speeds. Buried objects or uneven 

terrain can cause loss of control. Reduce speed and use extreme 
caution when operating in unfamiliar terrain.

• Excessive speed, especially at night or with limited visibility, can 

result in insufficient time for you to react to terrain changes, to 
avoid unexpected obstacles, or to stop safely.

• Never consume alcohol or drugs before or while operating this vehi-

cle.

• In an emergency, push down the Auxiliary Shut-Off Switch, located 

on the top of the throttle control assembly, to stop the engine. Then 
pull the brake lever to stop.

• Always wear an approved helmet, eye protection, and adequate 

clothing while operating this vehicle.

• This vehicle is designed for adult use only. Check local laws for age 

requirements.

• When operating with a passenger (on approved models only), 

reduce speed and allow extra space for steering and stopping. A 
passenger reduces your ability to control the vehicle.

• When operating on hard-packed snow, ice, or when crossing roads, 

steering and braking ability are greatly reduced. Reduce speed and 
allow extra space to turn or stop.

• To maintain vehicle control on ice or hard-packed surfaces, you 

should have a proper balance of ski carbides to track studs. See 
Owner’s Manual for proper use of traction products.

• Repeated stops from high speed may cause fading or sudden loss 

of braking ability.

• Parking brake may relax when used for long periods. Do not leave 

brake engaged for more than five minutes.

• Before starting the engine, check throttle, brake, and steering for 

proper operation. Make sure hood is latched. Be seated and in posi-
tion to control the vehicle.

Oil injection system: Use unmixed fuel only. Check oil level when 
refueling.

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FEATURES

1.

Nosepan

2.

Skis

3.

Front Bumper (do not use for pulling or dragging the snowmobile)

4.

Hood

5.

Headlight

6.

Mirror

7.

Windshield

8.

Operator Seat

9.

Passenger Seat

10. Backrest
11. Passenger Grab Handle
12. Cargo Bag
13. Grab Handle Heater Switch
14. Taillights
15. Rear Bumper
16. Snow Flap
17. Track
18. Suspension

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FEATURES

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1.

MFD Display

2.

Handlebar Grip Warmer 
Switch

3.

Thumbwarmer Switch

4.

Electronic Reverse Button

5.

MFD Control

6.

Headlight Dimmer Switch

7.

Parking Brake Lock

8.

Brake Lever

9.

Ignition Switch

10. Heated Windshield Power 

Plug

11. Engine Stop Switch
12. Throttle Control
13. Hood Hold Down Straps
14. 12-Volt Power Plug
15. Fuel Filler Cap
16. Rider Select

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FEATURES

Backrest

The backrest can be adjusted for rider comfort. Whenever making 
adjustments, always make sure all lock levers are securely locked before 
operating.

Tip: If an adjustment is difficult, rotate the lock levers to relieve tension, then 

make the adjustment.

Height Adjustment

1. Lift the upper lock levers (1) on both 

backrest supports to release the locks.

2. Raise or lower the backrest to the 

desired position. 

3. Push the lock levers inward to secure 

the locks.

Angle Adjustment

1. Lift the lock lever at the center of the 

backrest (3).

2. Tilt the backrest forward or rearward to 

the desired position.

3. Push the lock lever inward to secure 

the lock.

Operator/Passenger Conversion

1. Lift the lower lock levers (2) on both backrest supports to release 

the locks.

2. Move the backrest forward for operator use or rearward for 

passenger use. 

3. Push the lock levers inward to secure the locks.

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