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2022 Indy 120 Owner’s Manual
i
2022 Indy 120 Owner’s Manual
ii
Welcome
iii
Safety Symbols and Signal Words
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1:
Welcome
1.1.1:
Dear Parents / Supervising Adults
1.1.2:
Dear Children / Young Operators
Chapter 2:
Introduction
2.2.1:
Important Notes for Owners and Drivers
2.2.2:
Preservation of the Environment
2.2.2.1:
Noise Level
2.2.2.2:
Air Pollution
2.2.2.3:
Environmental Protection
2.2.3:
Vehicle Identification Numbers
Chapter 3:
Safety
3.3.1:
Equipment Modifications
3.3.2:
Maintenance Program
3.3.3:
Riding Apparel
3.3.3.1:
Helmet
3.3.3.2:
Eye Protection
3.3.3.3:
Clothing
3.3.4:
Hidden Objects
3.3.5:
Safety Labels
3.3.5.1:
General Warning Label
3.3.6:
Reporting Safety Defects (Canada)
Chapter 4:
Youth Section
4.4.1:
Know Your Snowmobile
4.4.1.1:
Taillight
4.4.1.2:
Seat and Storage
4.4.1.3:
Handlebar
4.4.1.4:
Headlight
4.4.1.5:
Hood
4.4.1.6:
Hood Hold-Down Straps
4.4.1.7:
Skis
4.4.1.8:
Track
4.4.1.9:
Snow Flap
4.4.1.10:
Throttle Lever
4.4.1.11:
Engine Stop Switch
4.4.1.12:
Brake Lever
4.4.1.13:
Choke Knob
4.4.1.14:
Gas Cap
4.4.1.15:
Recoil Starter Handle
4.4.1.16:
Tether Strap/Switch
4.4.2:
Stopping Your Snowmobile Engine
4.4.3:
Pre-Ride Check
4.4.3.1:
Throttle Lever
4.4.3.2:
Brake Lever
4.4.3.3:
Hood Hold-Down Straps
4.4.3.4:
Seat Latches
4.4.3.5:
Track and Skis
4.4.3.6:
Gas Level
4.4.3.7:
Oil Level
4.4.3.8:
Stopping the Snowmobile Engine
4.4.4:
Riding Rules
4.4.5:
Riding Apparel
4.4.6:
Hand Signals
Chapter 5:
Adult Section
5.5.1:
Component Identification
5.5.2:
Pre-Ride Check
5.5.2.1:
Read and Understand Your Owner's Manual
5.5.2.2:
Check throttle for proper operation
5.5.2.3:
Check brake for proper operation
5.5.2.4:
Check for proper operation of steering system
5.5.2.5:
Check throttle safety switch
5.5.2.6:
Inspect the track
5.5.3:
Operation Warnings
5.5.3.1:
Do not carry passengers
5.5.3.2:
Intake Silencer
5.5.3.3:
Stay clear of track
5.5.3.4:
Do not operate with drive chain guard removed
5.5.3.5:
Do not touch the engine after it's been running
5.5.3.6:
Disabled Operators
5.5.3.7:
Always wear clothing designed for snowmobiling
5.5.3.7.1:
Helmet
5.5.3.7.2:
Eye Protection
5.5.3.7.3:
Clothing
5.5.3.8:
Check brake lever travel
5.5.3.9:
Secure the hood
5.5.3.10:
Check lights
5.5.3.11:
Check surroundings
5.5.3.12:
Sit properly on the snowmobile
5.5.3.13:
Stop engine before attempting adjustments
5.5.3.14:
Know limitations of machine and skills of driver
5.5.3.15:
Instruct all operators
5.5.3.16:
Be alert for obstacles
5.5.3.17:
Check the weather
5.5.3.18:
Driving Responsibly
5.5.3.19:
Drive-Away from Parked
5.5.3.20:
Track Lubrication
5.5.3.21:
Ice and Snow Build-up
5.5.3.22:
Snow Conditions
5.5.3.22.1:
Ice and Hard-Packed Surfaces
5.5.3.23:
Driving on Hills
5.5.3.23.1:
Driving Uphill
5.5.3.23.2:
Driving Downhill
5.5.3.24:
Windchill/Temperature Charts
5.5.3.24.1:
Windchill Chart (°F)
5.5.3.24.2:
Windchill Chart (°C)
Chapter 6:
Operation
6.6.1:
Engine Break-In
6.6.2:
Pre-Ride Warm-Up
6.6.3:
Fuel
6.6.4:
Speed/Performance Regulation
6.6.5:
Starting the Engine
6.6.6:
Emergency Stopping Procedures
6.6.7:
Daily Storage
Chapter 7:
Emission Control Information
7.7.1:
Emission Control Label
7.7.2:
Emission Control Maintenance Requirements
7.7.3:
Owner's Responsibilities
7.7.4:
Non-ionizing Radiation
Chapter 8:
Maintenance
8.8.1:
Qualified Repair Services
8.8.2:
POLARIS Recommended Maintenance Program
8.8.3:
Periodic Maintenance Chart
8.8.4:
Spark Plugs
8.8.4.1:
Spark Plug Removal and Replacement
8.8.4.2:
Normal Plug
8.8.4.3:
Wet Fouled Plug
8.8.5:
Fuel Valve/Fuel Lines
8.8.6:
Exhaust System
8.8.7:
Carburetor
8.8.8:
Brake Lever Travel
8.8.9:
Brake Cable Adjustment
8.8.10:
Throttle Cable Lubrication
8.8.11:
Choke/Cable Lubrication
8.8.12:
Throttle Cable Pivot Slug
8.8.13:
Chain Tensioner
8.8.14:
Driveline Lubrication
8.8.15:
Engine Oil
8.8.15.1:
Oil Recommendations
8.8.15.2:
Oil Level
8.8.15.3:
Oil Change
8.8.16:
Track Tension
8.8.17:
Track Tension Adjustment
8.8.18:
Track Alignment
8.8.19:
Track Warm Up
8.8.20:
Track Inspection
8.8.21:
Slider Replacement
8.8.22:
Steering System
8.8.23:
Steering Inspection
8.8.24:
Steering Adjustment
8.8.25:
Handlebar Adjustment
8.8.26:
Ski Skags
8.8.27:
Skag Replacement
8.8.28:
Lubrication Recommendations
8.8.28.1:
Track Lubrication
8.8.28.2:
Suspension Lubrication
8.8.28.3:
Controls and Linkage
8.8.28.4:
Bearings
8.8.28.5:
Electrical Connections
8.8.29:
Washing the Vehicle
8.8.30:
Waxing the Vehicle
8.8.31:
Storage
8.8.31.1:
Fog the Engine
8.8.31.2:
Stabilize the Fuel
8.8.31.3:
Track and Suspension
8.8.31.4:
Storage Area
8.8.32:
Transporting the Snowmobile
8.8.33:
Fall Tune-Up
8.8.33.1:
Towing
8.8.33.2:
Emergency Preparation
Chapter 9:
Troubleshooting
9.9.1:
Engine Turns Over, Fails to Start
Chapter 10:
Specifications
10.10.1:
SPECIFICATIONS
10.10.2:
Carburetor Jetting
10.10.3:
Clutching
Chapter 11:
Polaris Products
11.11.1:
POLARIS Products
Chapter 12:
Warranty
12.12.1:
Service and Warranty Information
12.12.1.1:
Obtaining Service and Warranty Assistance
12.12.1.2:
Limited Warranty
12.12.1.3:
Registration
12.12.1.4:
Warranty Coverage and Exclusions
12.12.1.4.1:
Limitations of Warranties and Remedies
12.12.1.5:
How to Obtain Warranty Service
12.12.1.5.1:
In the country where your product was purchased:
12.12.1.5.2:
Outside the country where your product was purchased:
12.12.1.5.3:
If you move:
12.12.1.5.4:
If you purchase from a private party:
12.12.1.6:
Exported Products
12.12.1.7:
Notice
12.12.1.8:
U.S.A. EPA Emissions Limited Warranty
Chapter 13:
Maintenance Log
13.13.1:
MAINTENANCE LOG
Index
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