POLARIS ProStar S4 INDY Adventure 137 (2023) Bedienungsanleitung

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2023
PROSTAR S4
INDY XC
INDY ADVENTURE
VOYAGEUR
NORDIC PRO
OWNER’S
MANUAL
For Maintenance and Safety
2023 Owners Manual
Matryx Platform
ProStar S4
Indy XC 129 / 137
Indy Adventure 137
Indy Adventure X2
Voyageur 146
Nordic Pro 146
The following signal words and symbols appear throughout this manual and on
your vehicle. Your safety is involved when these words and symbols are used.
Become familiar with their meanings before reading the manual.
DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result
in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result
in minor to moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE provides key information by clarifying instructions.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT provides key reminders during disassembly, assembly, and
inspection of components.
The Prohibition Safety Sign indicates an action NOT to take in
order to avoid a hazard.
The Mandatory Action Sign indicates an action that NEEDS to
be taken to avoid a hazard.
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SAFETY SYMBOLS AND SIGNAL WORDS
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INTRODUCTION
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR OWNERS AND
DRIVERS
After reading this manual, store it in the snowmobile for convenient reference. It
should remain with the snowmobile when the snowmobile is sold.
Some of the illustrations and photos used in this manual are general
representations. Your model may differ.
Follow the maintenance program outlined in this manual. Preventive
maintenance ensures that critical components of the snowmobile are inspected
at specific mileage intervals. This service can be performed by your authorized
POLARIS dealer.
You and your dealer must complete the registration form included with your
snowmobile and forward it to us. This completed form is necessary to ensure
warranty coverage.
Protect and preserve your right to ride by joining your local trail riding clubs.
When teaching inexperienced operators to ride, set up a predetermined course
for practice. Make sure they know how to drive and control the snowmobile
before allowing them to make longer trips. Teach them proper snowmobile
courtesy, and enroll them in driver’s training and safety courses sponsored by
local or state organizations.
PRESERVATION OF THE ENVIRONMENT
POLARIS is committed to supporting an environmental education campaign. We
encourage state and provincial governments across the snowbelt to adopt
rigorous safety training programs that encourage protection of our environment,
including wildlife and vegetation.
Snowmobile clubs and other organizations are working together to protect our
environment. Please support their efforts and operate your snowmobile with
consideration for the protection and preservation of our environment.
NOISE LEVEL
One of the most publicized issues about snowmobiles is noise. The Society of
Automotive Engineers (SAE®), the standard-setting body for snowmobile
development, recommends that snowmobiles conform to prescribed sound
levels.
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INTRODUCTION
SAFETY
OPERATOR SAFETY
Follow the recommended maintenance program in the Maintenance chapter of
this manual to ensure that all critical components on the snowmobile are
thoroughly inspected at specific mileage intervals. Your dealer can perform this
service.
WARNING
Driving a snowmobile requires your full attention. DO NOT drink alcohol or use
drugs or medications before or while driving or riding as a passenger. They will
reduce your alertness and slow your reaction time.
Snowmobiles are capable of traveling at high speeds. Use extra caution to
ensure operator safety. Make sure your snowmobile is in excellent operating
condition at all times. Always check major and vital safety components before
every ride.
All POLARIS snowmobiles are designed and tested to provide safe operation
when used as directed. Failure of critical machine components may result from
operation with any modifications, especially those that increase speed or
power. DO NOT MODIFY YOUR MACHINE. The snowmobile may become
aerodynamically unstable at speeds higher than those for which it is designed.
Loss of control may occur at higher speeds. Modifications may also create a
safety hazard and lead to bodily injury.
The warranty on your entire machine is terminated if any equipment has been
added, or any modifications have been made, to increase the speed or power
of the snowmobile.
STAY CLEAR OF TRACK
Your snowmobile is propelled by a revolving track that must be partially exposed
for proper operation. Do not stand on the plastic flap.
WARNING
Serious injuries may result if hands, feet, or clothing become entangled in the
track. Be alert when riding, and remain properly seated to stay clear of the
track. Never hold the snowmobile up or stand behind it while warming up the
track. A loose track or flying debris could cause serious injury or death. We
recommend having your dealer perform all track service and alignment
procedures.
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SAFETY
EXCESSIVE SPEED
WARNING
High speed driving, especially at night, could result in serious injury or death.
Always reduce speed when driving at night or in inclement weather.
Always observe all state and local laws governing snowmobile operation and
speed limits. Always be alert and pay attention to the trail ahead. If your speed is
40 MPH (64 km/h), your snowmobile is traveling about 60 feet (18 m) per
second. If you look back for only two seconds, your snowmobile will travel about
120 feet (36 m). If your speed is 60 MPH (96 km/h), your snowmobile will travel
about 180 feet (55 m) in two seconds.
Traveling at night requires extra caution. Check headlight and taillight to ensure
proper operation, and don’t over-drive your headlight beam. Always be able to
bring your snowmobile to a stop in the distance illuminated by the headlight.
DRIVER AWARENESS
Slow down when traveling near poles, posts, or other obstacles. Be especially
alert if you're snowmobiling after dark. Always be on the alert for wire fences.
Single strands are especially dangerous, since there may be a great distance
between posts. Guy wires on utility poles are also difficult to distinguish.
Make sure the way is clear before crossing railroads
and other roads and highways. The noise of your
snowmobile will drown out the sound of approaching
vehicles and bare roads limit the effectiveness of the
steering system. Look ahead, behind, and to both
sides before turning or crossing railroad tracks or
highways. Steep embankments may also hide your
view. Always leave yourself a way out.
Variances in snow depth and/or water currents may result in uneven ice
thickness. You may drown if you break through the ice. Never travel on frozen
bodies of water unless you have first verified that the ice is sufficiently thick to
support the weight and moving force of the snowmobile, you and your cargo,
together with any other vehicles in your party. Always check with local authorities
and residents to confirm ice conditions and thickness over your entire route.
Snowmobile operators assume all risk associated with ice conditions on frozen
bodies of water.
When teaching inexperienced operators to ride, set up a predetermined course
for practice. Make sure they know how to drive and control the snowmobile
before allowing them to make longer trips. Teach them proper snowmobile
courtesy, and enroll them in driver's training and safety courses.
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SAFETY
IGNITION SWITCH
The ignition switch has three positions: OFF, RUN, and START.
OFF Vehicle / Display power off
RUN Vehicle / Display power on
START Activates starter motor
(if equipped)
If equipped with electric start,
turn the key to START to crank
the engine. When released, the
key automatically returns to the
RUN position.
IMPORTANT
If planning to be away from your vehicle for longer than a few minutes, always
turn the ignition switch to the OFF position after using the engine stop switch. If
the ignition is left in the RUN position, the 7S Display will remain active and
continue to draw power from the battery. This snowmobile is not equipped with
manual start. If the battery is fully depleted, the engine will not start.
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FEATURES
ICON INDICATOR DESCRIPTION
High Beam The high beam indicator illuminates when
the lights are set to high beam.
Parking Brake The parking brake indicator illuminates
when the parking brake is engaged. It will
also illuminate when the service brake is in
use.
Reverse The reverse indicator flashes when the
transmission is in reverse.
Active Security
System
The security indicator illuminates when the
security system is activated.
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GAUGE
3. the SET button.Press and release
RECORD will appear in the information display area.
4. To begin recording, the SET button.Press and release
The playback indicator will flash while recording is in progress. Recording is
complete when the light stops flashing.
NOTICE
To stop recording at any time during the recording process, press and release
the SET button.
TO PLAYBACK
1. To play back the recorded data, stop the vehicle and wait for engine speed to
drop below clutch engagement.
2. the centerPress and hold button on the instrument cluster to enter the
Options Menu.
3. the MODE button until PLAYBACK appears in thePress and release
information display area.
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GAUGE
7. the SET button to accept the 2nd digit and advance to the 3rdPress and hold
digit.
8. the SET button to accept the 3rd digit and submit code.Press and hold
If code is correct, SECURITY ON will appear in the information display area.
The system is now locked. Proceed immediately to Task 3.
If code is incorrect, BAD CODE will appear in the information display area.
Return to step 3 to re-enter code.
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GAUGE
5. the SET button to accept the 2nd digit and advance to the 3rdPress and hold
digit.
6. the SET button to increase the 3rd digit.Press and release
7. the SET button to accept the 3rd digit and submit code.Press and hold
If code is correct, SECURITY OFF will appear in the information display area
NOTICE
The system is now .unlocked
If code is incorrect, BAD CODE will appear in the information display area.
Return to step 1 to re-enter code.
8. You must now enter a new security code. Proceed immediately to TASK 4.
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GAUGE
TASK 4: Enter Your New Security Code
1. Immediately after locking and unlocking the system, and while SECURE
OFF is displayed, simultaneously the MODE and SETpress and hold
buttons.
SET NEW CODE will appear on the information display area.
2. the SET button to increase the 1st digit.Press and release
3. the SET button to accept the 1st digit and advance to the 2ndPress and hold
digit.
4. the SET button to increase the 2nd digit.Press and release
5. the SET button to accept the 2nd digit and advance to the 3rdPress and hold
digit.
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GAUGE
6. the SET button to increase the 3rd digit.Press and release
7. the SET button to accept the 3rd digit.Press and hold
CODE SET will appear in the information display area, and then the new
code will blink three times in the information display area
NOTICE
Your new code is now set. The system is NOT locked.
8. Record your new security code in a safe place for future reference.
Record your new personal security code here: __________________
TIP
If you lose your personal security code, see your dealer to have the code reset
to “000”. Then perform TASK 2 through TASK 4 to change the code to one of
your own choosing.
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GAUGE
6. the SET button to accept the 1st digit and advance to the 2ndPress and hold
digit.
7. the SET button to increase the 2nd digit.Press and release
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GAUGE
8. the SET button to accept the 2nd digit and advance to the 3rdPress and hold
digit.
9. the SET button to accept the 3rd digit and submit code.Press and hold
If code is correct, SECURITY ON will appear in the information display area.
The system is now locked. Proceed immediately to Task 3.
If code is incorrect, BAD CODE will appear in the information display area.
Return to step 3 to re-enter code.
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GAUGE
RIDE COMMAND BUTTONS
DISPLAY
BUTTON DESCRIP-
TION
FUNCTION
q5-Way UI
Control
Moves the cursor and pans the
focus on the map screen.
wBack Button Cycles all screens and backs
user out of menus.
eUp/Down
Buttons
Zooms in and out of map and
scrolls through lists of features.
rPolaris Button Opens and closes the Badge
Panel.
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RIDE COMMAND
LEFT HAND CONTROLS
The electronic hand controls are
located on the left side of the
handlebars. The hand controls
operate certain Ride Command
features, headlights, reverse
operation, and heated grips.
BUTTON DESCRIPTION FUNCTION
tBack Button Cycles all screens and backs user
out of menus.
yHeated Grips
Button
Activates the SmartWarmers in the
handlebars and throttle lever.
uUp and Down
Buttons
Zooms in and out of map and scrolls
through lists of features.
iSelect Button Opens the Badge Panel and
chooses options.
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RIDE COMMAND
GAUGE SCREEN
The Gauge Screen is the screen that will appear upon vehicle start-up and
displays a customizable view of vehicle information including speed, RPM, fuel
level, engine temperature, engine hours, trip meter, battery voltage, and
compass.
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RIDE COMMAND
BADGE PANEL
The badge panel provides easy access to frequently used features, basic
display and vehicle controls, and a list of recent notifications.
ACCESSING THE BADGE PANEL
There are two ways to open the Badge Panel, press the Polaris iconqat the
top of the touchscreen or the Polaris Buttonwon the right side of the display.
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RIDE COMMAND
Day Mode Night Mode
POLARIS BUTTON
The Polaris icon opens and closes the Badge Panel.
NOTIFICATIONS TAB
Press the Notifications tab to view DTC codes, installed software, and vehicle
warnings.
HEATED GRIPS
Matryx models are equipped with three individual SmartWarmers heated grips:
the left hand grip, right hand grip, and right thumb throttle lever. The warmers
automatically adjust with the ambient temperature and wind chill to always keep
the temperature of the grips at the preset temperature.
There are four heat settings:
• Low
• Medium
• High
• Off
Change the heat level by pressing the Heated Grip buttonqon the left hand
controls or by opening the Badge Panel.
The heat levels of the grips are customizable by temperature. To change the
heat settings of your hand grips, press the Polaris button to open the Badge
Panel.
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RIDE COMMAND
1. Start the engine.
2. A banner will appear that top of the display screen prompting you to enter
your passcode. Click on the ribbon or the Unlock Vehicle button from the
Badge Panel.
3. Enter your 4-digit passcode.
ALL SETTINGS BUTTON
Press the All Settings button to navigate to the settings menu. For more
information about the settings menu, see page 99.
MUSIC SCREEN
NOTICE
Your snowmobile is not equipped with a speaker system. Audio can only be
transmitted through a Bluetooth® media device or headset. Only one device
and one headset can be connected at a time.
Audio playback through USB or Bluetooth® devices are compatible with your
Ride Command display. The Music Screen allows you to access music stored on
your smartphone or other music device. You can pair your device using
Bluetooth®, or by connecting it to the display’s USB port.
DEVICE REQUIREMENTS
Audio playback is only available on USB flash drives formatted to exFAT® or
FAT32 and operating systems iOS® 10 and Android® 5.0 or newer.
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RIDE COMMAND
MAP SCREEN
Press the Back Button to cycle to the map screen or press the Map button from
the App Tray in the Badge Panel. The map will center you based on the location
of the in-vehicle GPS.
NOTICE
Controls on the map surface disappear after 10 seconds of inactivity, return
with a tap anywhere on the map.
ZOOM
Use the plus and minus signs on the left side of the screen, or pinch the screen
with your fingers, to zoom in and out on the map.
The waypoint icon appears when navigation is in use and the GPS is routed to a
specific waypoint. Press the waypoint icon to focus on the destination point. To
set the focus back to your location, press the target icon in the bottom right
corner of the screen.
Pinch zoom
Plus / Minus button
Auto-zoom to waypoint while navigating
Current zoom level relative to maximum and minimum zoom
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RIDE COMMAND
NOTE
Go to Nav does not provide turn-by-turn directions to a POI.
GROUP RIDE
NOTICE
The display requires a GPS lock, indicated by a blue arrow marker (as shown
below), before you are able to setup or join a group ride.
Invite your friends to a group to see their live location on the map of your
smartphone, tablet, or in vehicle Ride Command Display.
For information on how Group Ride works and for instructions on how to set up
Group Ride using your smartphone, or with a vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) antenna,
tap the “i” icon beside the title from the Group Ride Panelq.
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RIDE COMMAND
RIDING WITH A GROUP
1. Tap the handle by the group namewto minimize the panel and show more
map.
2. After 10 seconds of not interacting with the screen, the map controls will
disappear. Tap the screen to make them visible again.
3. Tap on a rider icon in the ride group panel to show that rider relative to your
location. If center-on-me is enabled, the display reverts to the centered state
after 10 seconds.
CREATING A RIDE GROUP
To create a Ride Group, do the following:
1. On the Group Ride Panel, tap the “New Group” buttoneto create a group
for others to join.
2. Give the group a name and choose whether a passcode should be required
for others to join the group. If the “Private” toggle is tapped, you will be
prompted to enter a four-digit passcode.
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RIDE COMMAND
3. After creating a group, the panel closes and shows the new group on the
map.
4. If your ride group has been set to Private, other riders must enter your
chosen passcode to join the group.
5. After a second rider joins, the map will switch to zoom-to-group and as you
ride it will automatically zoom to keep all riders in view. Tap the zoom control
to return to manual zoom mode.
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RIDE COMMAND
VEHICLE INFORMATION
From the Information settings tab you can view the following:
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
Installed Software Version
• Mileage
Total Engine Hours
Next Service Interval
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RIDE COMMAND
MAINTENANCE
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
To clean the display shell, use a soft cloth with mild soap and water. Do not use
harsh or abrasive cleaners. For best results, use a micro-fiber towel to clean the
screen.
NOTICE
Certain products will damage the screen and other plastic surfaces. Do not use
alcohol to clean the display. Immediately clean off any gasoline that splashes
on the display.
VEHICLE STORAGE
When preparing the vehicle for storage make sure the ignition switch is in the
OFF position to prevent battery drain and diminished battery life.
SPEED LIMITATION
Various aspects of the display such as the front and rear cameras, phone
contacts, and call logs may be unavailable while driving at high speeds.
UPDATE SOFTWARE
NOTICE
Before updating the Display, always export your existing rides and waypoints
to a USB drive to avoid losing them.
To update the software, do the following:
ON YOUR PERSONAL COMPUTER
1. Go to .ridecommand.polaris.com/update
2. Log into your account, or create a new account.
3. Using the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), add your new Polaris vehicle
to your Garage.
4. Locate and download the latest software to a USB flash drive (8+ GB).
ON YOUR VEHICLE
1. Connect the USB flash drive to the USB cable and power up your vehicle.
2. On the RIDE COMMAND display, select the Settings menu on your display
by pressing the POLARIS icon at the top of the screen.
3. Select General Settings, then Update Software.
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RIDE COMMAND


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