Yamaha Rx 1 User Guide
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1-4 ESU00373 YAMAHA EXTENDED SERVICE (Y.E.S.) Keep your Yamaha protected even after your warranty expires with genuine Yamaha Extended Service (Y.E.S.). •Y.E.S. is designed and administered by Yamaha Motor Corporation to provide maxi- mum owner satisfaction. You get uninter- rupted factory-backed coverage for extra peace of mind. •Y.E.S. is flexible. You choose the plan that’s right for you: 12 months, 24 months, 36 months, or (on the RX-1 only) even 48 months beyond your warranty period. •Y.E.S. is designed and administered by the same Yamaha people who handle your war- ranty—and it shows in the comprehensive coverage benefits. There are no mileage limi- tations. Coverage isn’t limited to “moving par ts” or the “drive train” like many so-called “third par ty extended warranty” programs. And Y.E.S. covers manufacturing defects just like the warranty. See the sample contract at your Yamaha dealer to see how comforting uninterrupted factory-backed protection can be. •You don’t have to pay anything for covered repairs. There’s no deductible to pay, and repairs aren’t “pro-rated.” You don’t have any “out-of pocket” expenses for covered repairs. •In addition, Travel and Recreation Interruption Protection (TRIP) is included at no extra cost. TRIP gives you up to $150 reimbursement per occurrence for any reasonable expenses you incur because your Yamaha needs cov- ered service: replacement vehicle rental, emergency towing, phone calls, even food and lodging when you are away from home. This superb coverage goes into effect when you purchase Y.E.S., so it applies to any war- ranty repairs as well as covered repairs dur- ing your entire Y.E.S. plan period. •Y.E.S. coverage is honored at any authorized Yamaha dealer nationwide. •Y.E.S. coverage is transferable to a new owner if you sell or trade-in. That can make your Yamaha much more valuable!This excellent Y.E.S. plan coverage is only avail- able to Yamaha owners like you, and only while your Yamaha is still within the Yamaha Limited Warranty period. So visit your authorized Yamaha dealer to get all the facts. He can show you how easy it is to protect your investment with Yamaha Extended Service. We urge you to act now. You’ll get the excellent benefits of TRIP coverage right away, and you’ll rest easy knowing you’ll have strong factory- backed protection even after your Yamaha Lim- ited Warranty expires. See your dealer today! A special note: If visiting your dealer isn’t convenient, contact Yamaha toll free at 1-866-937-3983 (866 YES- EXTD) or visit our web site. All you need to do is provide your vehicle’s Primary ID number (your Tunnel number). We’ll be happy to help you get the Y.E.S. coverage you need. Yamaha Service Marketing P.O. Box 6555 Cypress, CA 90630 1-866-937-3983 U8FA11.book Page 4 Thursday, April 3, 2003 4:09 PM
2-1 ESU00007 2-LOCATION OF THE IMPORTANT LABELS Please read the following labels carefully before operat- ing this snowmobile. NOTE: Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels, as nec- essary. 1 RX10J/RX10S/RX10M/RX10MS 1 RX10R/RX10RS/RXW10/RXW10S 2 3 U8FA11.book Page 1 Thursday, April 3, 2003 4:09 PM
2-2 4RX10M/RX10MS 5RX10M/RX10MS 6 7RXW10/RXW10S 8RX10M/RX10MS/RXW10/RXW10S U8FA11.book Page 2 Thursday, April 3, 2003 4:09 PM
3-1 ESU00008 3-SAFETY INFORMATION When you ride your snowmobile, you must know and use the following for your safety. Severe injury or death may result if you ignore any of the following. Before operating 1. Read the Owner’s Manual and all labels before oper- ating this snowmobile. Become familiar with all of the operating controls and their function. Consult a Yamaha dealer about any control or function you do not understand. 2. This snowmobile was not manufactured for use on public streets, roads, or highways. Such use is pro- hibited by law, and you could collide with another vehicle. 3. This snowmobile is designed to carry the OPERA- TO R ONLY. Passengers are prohibited. Carrying a passenger can cause loss of control. 4. Do not operate the snowmobile after drinking alcohol or taking drugs. Your ability to operate the snowmo- bile is reduced by the influence of alcohol or drugs. 5. For safety and proper care of the snowmobile, always perform the pre-operation checks on pages 6-1–6-10 before starting the engine. Check the throttle, brake, and steering for proper operation every time before starting the engine. Make sure that the throttle lever moves freely and it returns to the home position when it is released. 6. Apply the parking brake before starting the engine. Never drive the snowmobile with the parking brake applied. This may overheat the brake disc and reduce braking ability. U8FA11.book Page 1 Thursday, April 3, 2003 4:09 PM
3-2 7. Do not allow anyone to stand behind the snowmobile when starting, inspecting, or adjusting the snowmo- bile. A broken track, track fittings, or debris thrown by the track could be dangerous to the operator or bystanders. 8. Handle fuel with care; it is HIGHLY FLAMMABLE. Never add fuel when the engine is running or hot. Allow the engine to cool for several minutes after running. Use an approved fuel container. Fill the fuel tank outdoors with extreme care. Never remove the fuel cap indoors. Never fill the fuel tank indoors. Never refuel while smoking or in the vicinity of an open flame. Make sure that the fuel tank cap is closed securely after refueling. Wipe up any spilled fuel immedi- ately. 9. If you swallow some gasoline, inhale a lot of gasoline vapor, or get some gasoline into your eyes, see your doctor immediately. If any gasoline spills on your skin or clothing, immediately wash your skin with soap and water, and change your clothes. 10. Wear protective clothing. Wear an approved helmet, and a face shield or goggles. Also, wear a good qual- ity snowmobile suit, boots, and a pair of gloves or mit- tens that will permit use of your thumbs and fingers for operation of the controls. Operation 1. Do not run the engine indoors, except when starting the engine to transport the snowmobile in or out of the building. Open the outside doors; exhaust fumes are dangerous. 2. Be careful where you ride. There may be obstacles hidden beneath the snow. Stay on established trails to minimize your exposure to hazards. Ride slowly and cautiously when you ride off of established trails. Hitting a rock or stump, or running into wires could cause an accident and injury. U8FA11.book Page 2 Thursday, April 3, 2003 4:09 PM
3-3 3. This snowmobile is not designed for use on surfaces other than snow or ice. Use on dirt, sand, grass, rocks, or bare pavement may cause loss of control and may damage the snowmobile. 4. Avoid operating on glare ice, or on snow which has a lot of dirt or sand mixed in. Operation under such conditions will damage or result in rapid wear of ski runners, drive track, slide runners, and drive sprock- ets. 5. Always ride with other snowmobilers when going on a ride. You may need help if you run out of fuel, have an accident, or damage your snowmobile. 6. Many surfaces such as ice and hard-packed snow require much longer stopping distances. Be alert, plan ahead and begin decelerating early. The best braking method on most surfaces is to release the throttle and apply the brake gently—not suddenly. Maintenance and storage 1. Do not leave the snowmobile on its left side for an extended period of time. Fuel may leak out from the fuel breather hose. 2. Modifications made to the snowmobile not approved by Yamaha, or the removal of original equipment may render your snowmobile unsafe for use that may cause severe personal injury. Modifications may also make the snowmobile illegal to use. 3. Never store the snowmobile with fuel in the fuel tank inside a building where ignition sources are present such as hot water and space heaters, an open flame, sparks, clothes dryers, and the like. Allow the engine to cool off before storing the snowmobile in an enclosed space. 4. Always refer to the “STORAGE” section if the snow- mobile is to be stored for an extended period. 5. Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels, as necessary. U8FA11.book Page 3 Thursday, April 3, 2003 4:09 PM
4-1 ESU00012 4-DESCRIPTION 1Windshield 2Steering handlebar 3Seat 4Fram e 5Slide rail suspension 6Drive track 7Skis 8Headlights 9Shroud 0Storage compartment RX10/RX10S/RX10R/RX10RS RX10M/RX10MS RXW10/RXW10S U8FA11.book Page 1 Thursday, April 3, 2003 4:09 PM
4-2 ATail/brake lights BSnow flap CBrake lever DParking brake lever EGrip warmer adjustment switch FHeadlight beam switch GStrap (RX10M/RX10MS) HEngine stop switch IThumb warmer adjustment switch JThrottle lever KShift lever (RX10R/RX10RS/RXW10/RXW10S) LShroud latch MMain switch NStarter lever OTachometer PLow coolant temperature indicator light QHigh beam indicator light RWarning light SSelf-diagnosis warning indicator TCoolant temperature warning indicator UFuel level warning indicator VOil level warning indicator WSpeedometer XGrip warmer indicator YSelect/reset button ZThumb warmer indicator [Fuel meter and grip/thumb warmer heat level indicator \Odometer/tripmeter U8FA11.book Page 2 Thursday, April 3, 2003 4:09 PM
5-1 ESU00013 5-CONTROL FUNCTIONS ESU00362 Main switch The main switch controls the following items. 1“OFF” The ignition circuit is switched off. The key can be removed only in this position. 2“ON” The ignition circuit is switched on. 3“START” The starting circuit is switched on. The starter motor starts. CAUTION:@ Release the switch immediately after the engine starts. @ NOTE:@ The headlights, meter lights, and taillights come on after the engine starts. @ U8FA11.book Page 1 Thursday, April 3, 2003 4:09 PM
5-2 ESU00020 Starter lever (choke) Use the starter lever (choke) when starting and warming up a cold engine. 1Starter lever (choke) 2When starting a cold engine. 3Warming up 4When the engine is warm. NOTE:@ Refer the “Starting the engine” section for proper opera- tion. @ ESU00022 Throttle lever Once the engine is running cleanly, squeezing a the throt- tle lever 1 will increase the engine speed and cause engagement of the drive system. Regulate the speed of the snowmobile by varying the throttle position. Because the throttle is spring-loaded, the snowmobile will deceler- ate, and the engine will return to idle when it is released b. WARNING@ Check the throttle, brake, and steering for proper operation before starting the engine. @ ESU00361 Engine overheating prevention system This model is equipped with an engine overheating pre- vention system to prevent overheating when the engine is idling. When the engine has been idling for at least 3 minutes and the coolant temperature has risen above 100°C (212°F), the engine automatically shuts off to prevent overheating. NOTE: The engine can be started after it shuts off. U8FA11.book Page 2 Thursday, April 3, 2003 4:09 PM