A Safety information• Fill the fuel tank outdoors with extremecare. Never remove the fuel cap in-doors. Never fill the fuel tank indoors.• Never refuel while smoking or in the vi-cinity of an open flame.• Make sure that the fuel tank cap isclosed securely after refueling. Wipeup any spilled fuel immediately.9. If you swallow some gasoline, inhale a lotof gasoline vapor, or get some gasolineinto your eyes, see your doctor immedi-ately. If any gasoline spills on your skin orclothing, immediately wash your skin withsoap and water, and change yourclothes.10. Wear protective clothing. Wear an ap-proved helmet, and a face shield or gog-gles. Also, wear a good qualitysnowmobile suit, boots, and a pair ofgloves or mittens that will permit use ofyour thumbs and fingers for operation ofthe controls.2Operation1. Do not run the engine indoors, exceptwhen starting the engine to transport thesnowmobile in or out of the building.Open the outside doors; exhaust fumesare dangerous.2. Be careful where you ride. There may beobstacles hidden beneath the snow. Stayon established trails to minimize your ex-posure to hazards. Ride slowly and cau-tiously when you ride off of establishedtrails. Hitting a rock or stump, or runninginto wires could cause an accident andinjury.3. This snowmobile is not designed for useon surfaces other than snow or ice. Useon dirt, sand, grass, rocks, or bare pave-ment may cause loss of control and maydamage the snowmobile.4. Avoid operating on glare ice, or on snowwhich has a lot of dirt or sand mixed in.Operation under such conditions willdamage or result in rapid wear of ski run-ners, drive track, slide runners, and drivesprockets.5. Always ride with other snowmobilerswhen going on a ride. You may need helpif you run out of fuel, have an accident, ordamage your snowmobile.6. Many surfaces such as ice and hard-packed snow require much longer stop-ping distances. Be alert, plan ahead and