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FEATURES AND CONTROLS<br />

Roll-Over Protection System (ROPS)<br />

The Rollover Protective<br />

Structure (ROPS) on this<br />

vehicle meets OSHA 1928.53<br />

rollover performance requirements.<br />

Always have your<br />

authorized <strong>Polaris</strong> dealer thoroughly<br />

inspect the ROPS if it<br />

ever becomes damaged in any<br />

way.<br />

No device can assure occupant<br />

protection in the event of<br />

a rollover. Always follow all<br />

safe operating practices outlined<br />

in this manual to avoid<br />

vehicle rollover.<br />

ROPS Cab<br />

Frame<br />

WARNING! Vehicle rollover could cause severe injury or death. Always avoid<br />

operating in a manner that could result in vehicle rollover.<br />

Seat Removal<br />

Pull up on the front of the seat and slide it toward the front of the vehicle.<br />

Install the seat by sliding the tabs into the rear of the seat base. Push<br />

down firmly on the front of the seat until the pins are fully seated into<br />

the grommets.<br />

Fuel Cap<br />

The fuel tank filler cap is located<br />

on the right-hand side of the vehicle<br />

near the passenger seat. When<br />

refueling, always use either leaded<br />

or unleaded gasoline with a minimum<br />

pump octane number of 87<br />

R+M/2 octane. Do not use fuel<br />

with ethanol content greater than<br />

10 percent, such as E-85 fuel.<br />

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