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2023
WARNING
Read this manual carefully. It contains important safety
information. This is an adult vehicle only.
Operation is prohibited for those under 16 years of age.
OWNER’S
MANUAL
For Maintenance and Safety
Sportsman Touring 570
Sportsman 6x6 570
WARNING
Operating, servicing, and maintaining a passenger vehicle or o-road
vehicle can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon
monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California
to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize
exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, do not idle the engine except as
necessary, service your vehicle in a well-ventilated area and wear gloves
or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle.
For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle.
!WARNING
Read, understand, and follow all of the instructions and safety
precautions in this manual and on all product labels.
Failure to follow the safety precautions
could result in serious injury or death.
!
For videos and more information
about a safe riding experience with
your Polaris vehicle, scan this QR
code® with your smartphone
or visit: www.polaris.com/en-us/safety/.
2023 Owner’s Manual
Sportsman Touring 570
Sportsman 6x6 570
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publication is based on the latest product information at the time of
publication. Due to constant improvements in the design and quality of
production components, some minor discrepancies may result between the
actual vehicle and the information presented in this publication. Depictions
and/or procedures in this publication are intended for reference use only. No
liability can be accepted for omissions or inaccuracies. Any reprinting or
reuse of the depictions and/or procedures contained within, whether whole or
in part, is expressly prohibited.
The original instructions for this vehicle are in English. Other languages are
provided as translations of the original instructions.
Printed in U.S.A.
9941229 Rev 01
Thank you for purchasing a POLARIS vehicle, and welcome to our world-wide
family of POLARIS enthusiasts. Be sure to visit us online at www.polaris.com for
the latest news, new product introductions, upcoming events, career
opportunities and more.
Here at POLARIS we proudly produce an exciting line of utility and recreational
products. We believe POLARIS sets a standard of excellence for all utility and
recreational vehicles manufactured in the world today. Many years of experience
have gone into the engineering, design, and development of your POLARIS
vehicle.
For safe and enjoyable operation of your vehicle, be sure to follow the
instructions and recommendations in this owner’s manual. Your manual contains
instructions for minor maintenance, but information about major repairs is
outlined in the POLARIS Service Manual and can be performed by a factory
certified Master Service Dealer (MSD) technician.
Your POLARIS dealer knows your vehicle best and is interested in your total
satisfaction. Your POLARIS dealership can perform all of your service needs
during and after the warranty period.
For the most up-to-date owner’s manual visit https://www. polaris.
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WELCOME
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.
ICON DESCRIPTION
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
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Features and Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Winch Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Emission Control Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
POLARIS Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173
Maintenance Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183
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6
INTRODUCTION
IMPORTANT WARNING ABOUT THIS MANUAL
WARNING
Failure to heed the warnings and safety precautions contained in this manual
can result in severe injury or death. A POLARIS ATV is not a toy and can be
hazardous to operate. This vehicle handles differently than other vehicles,
such as motorcycles and cars. A collision or rollover can occur quickly, even
during routine maneuvers like turning, or driving on hills or over obstacles, if
you fail to take proper precautions.
• Read this owner’s manual. Understand all safety warnings, precautions and
operating procedures before operating a POLARIS ATV. Keep this manual
with the ATV.
• Never operate an ATV without proper instruction. Take a certified ATV safety
training course. In the United States, certified training can be found at www.
atvsafety.org.
• This vehicle is an ADULT VEHICLE ONLY. Operation is prohibited for
anyone under 16 years of age.
• Never permit a guest to operate the ATV unless the guest has read this
manual and all product labels and has completed a certified safety training
course. In the United States, certified training can be found at www.
atvsafety.org.
TOOLS FOR SAFE RIDING
To safely operate this vehicle, it is important to become familiar with its features,
controls, and characteristics. Review the Safety Briefings for this vehicle that
apply to you:
• Operators
• Riders
• Owners
• Trailering the Vehicle
• Maintaining the Vehicle
Additionally, read the product safety labels on the vehicle and follow all rules and
regulations concerning the operation of this vehicle in your area.
POLARIS recommends anyone who will be operating this vehicle to take a
training course. ROHVA® (Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association®)
provides both an online safety e-course and a hands-on safety course. To
access this training, visit www.rohva.org.
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INTRODUCTION
Other sources of safety information include the POLARIS Safety Video. The
POLARIS Help Center also has additional information: https://RZR.polaris.
com/en-us/self-help
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
Record your vehicle's identification numbers and key number in the spaces
provided. Remove the spare key and store it in a safe place. An ignition key can
be duplicated only by ordering a POLARIS key blank (using your key number)
and mating it with one of your existing keys. The ignition switch must be
replaced if all keys are lost.
The vehicle serial number qcan be found stamped on lower frame rail on the
rear left-hand side of the vehicle on all models.
NOTICE
The figures below are for reference only. Your model may differ slightly.
Vehicle Model Number
Frame VIN q
Engine Serial Number w
Key Number
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INTRODUCTION
REPLACEMENT KEYS
A replacement key can be made from the original key.
Key Blank:
P/N 4080125
Rubber Key Cover:
P/N 5458344
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INTRODUCTION
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SAFETY
SAFETY TRAINING
ATV safety training is a top priority for POLARIS. POLARIS strongly encourages
you and any family members who will be riding the ATV to take a training course.
A POLARIS ATV is an off-road vehicle. Familiarize yourself with all laws and
regulations concerning the operation of this vehicle in your area. We strongly
advise you to strictly follow the recommended maintenance program outlined in
your vehicle manual. This preventive maintenance program is designed to
ensure that all critical components on your vehicle are thoroughly inspected at
specific intervals.
SAFETY TRAINING IN THE UNITED STATES
If you purchased a new POLARIS ATV in the United States, your dealer
provided information about the authorized ATV RiderCourse
sm that is available
to you and your eligible family members. This training is included in the
purchase price of your ATV. You were also provided with printed materials that
explain safe operating procedures. You should review this information on a
regular basis.
If you purchased a used POLARIS ATV in the United States, you can enroll in
the ATV RiderCourse
sm for a fee. Call ATV Enrollment Express at (800)
887-2887 or visit www.atvsafety.org. If you purchased a POLARIS ATV outside
the United States, please contact your dealer or local law enforcement agencies,
or visit www.polaris.com for information about safety training.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ATV SAFETY in the United States, call
the Consumer Product Safety Commission at 1-800-638-2772, or visit
www.cpsc.gov, visit www.atvsafety.org, or call POLARIS at 1-800-342-3764.
SAFE RIDING GEAR
Always wear helmet, eye protection, gloves,
long-sleeve shirt, long pants, and over-the-ankle
boots at all times. Protective gear reduces the
chance of injury.
qHelmet
wEye Protection
eLong Sleeves
rGloves
tLong Pants
yOver-the-Ankle Boots
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SAFETY
HELMET
Wearing a helmet can prevent a severe head injury. Whenever riding this
POLARIS vehicle, always wear a helmet that meets or exceeds established
safety standards. Clasp the buckle and pull each strap tight to ensure the helmet
is properly secured to the head.
Approved helmets in the USA and Canada bear a
U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) label.
Approved helmets in Europe, Asia and Oceania
bear the ECE 22.05 label. The ECE mark consists
of a circle surrounding the letter E, followed by the
distinguishing number of the country which has
granted approval. The approval number and serial
number will also be displayed on the label.
EYE PROTECTION
Do not depend on eyeglasses or sunglasses for eye protection. Whenever riding
this POLARIS vehicle, always wear shatterproof goggles or use a shatterproof
helmet face shield. POLARIS recommends wearing approved Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) bearing markings such as VESC 8, V-8, Z87.1, or
CE. Make sure protective eye wear is kept clean.
GLOVES
Wear gloves for comfort and for protection from sun, cold weather and other
elements.
BOOTS
Wear sturdy over-the-ankle boots for support and protection. Never ride a
POLARIS vehicle with bare feet or sandals.
CLOTHING
Wear long sleeves and long pants to protect arms and legs.
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SAFETY
SAFETY WARNINGS
WARNING
Failure to operate this vehicle properly can result in a collision, loss of control,
accident or rollover, which may result in serious injury or death. Heed all safety
warnings outlined in this section of the owner’s manual. See the operation
section of this owner’s manual for proper operating procedures.
OPERATING WITHOUT INSTRUCTION
Operating this ATV without proper instruction
increases the risk of an accident. The
operator must understand how to operate the
ATV properly in different situations and on
different types of terrain.
Beginning and inexperienced operators
should complete the recommended safety
training before operating this vehicle.
Never permit a guest to operate the ATV
unless the guest has read this manual and all
product labels and has completed a certified
safety training course.
AGE RESTRICTIONS
This vehicle is an ADULT VEHICLE ONLY.
Operation is prohibited for anyone under 16
years of age.
Never allow anyone under 12 years of age to
ride as a passenger on a 2-up ATV.
Even though a child may be within the
recommended age group for operating some
ATVs, they may not have the skills, abilities,
or judgment needed to operate or ride on this
ATV safely and could be susceptible to
accident or injury.
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SAFETY
USING ALCOHOL OR DRUGS
Never consume alcohol or drugs before or
while operating this vehicle.
Operating this vehicle after consuming
alcohol or drugs could adversely affect
operator judgment, reaction time, balance
and perception.
FAILURE TO INSPECT BEFORE OPERATING
WARNING
Failure to inspect and verify that the vehicle is in safe operating condition
before operating increases the risk of an accident.
Always perform the pre-ride inspection before each use of your vehicle to
make sure it's in safe operating condition.
Always follow the inspection and maintenance procedures and schedules
described in this owner’s manual.
HANDLING GASOLINE
Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive under certain conditions.
• Always exercise extreme caution whenever handling gasoline.
• Always refuel with the engine stopped, and outdoors or in a well ventilated
area.
• Never carry fuel or other flammable liquids on this vehicle. Failure to follow
this instruction could lead to serious burn injuries or death.
• Do not smoke or allow open flames or sparks in or near the area where
refueling is performed or where gasoline is stored.
• Do not overfill the tank. Do not fill the tank neck.
• If gasoline spills on your skin or clothing, immediately wash it off with soap
and water and change clothing.
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SAFETY
EXPOSURE TO EXHAUST
CAUTION
Engine exhaust fumes are poisonous and can cause loss of consciousness or
death in a short time. Never start the engine or let it run in an enclosed area.
Operate this vehicle only outdoors or in well-ventilated areas.
PROTECTIVE APPAREL
Riding in this vehicle without wearing an
approved helmet and protective eye wear
increases the risk of a serious injuries in the
event of an accident.
Always wear a helmet, eye protection,
gloves, long-sleeve shirt, long pants and
over-the-ankle boots.
OPERATING ON PAVEMENT
This vehicle's tires are designed for off-road use only, not for use on pavement.
Operating this vehicle on paved surfaces (including sidewalks, paths, parking
lots and driveways) may adversely affect the handling of the vehicle and may
increase the risk of loss of control and accident or rollover. Avoid operating the
vehicle on pavement. If it's unavoidable, travel slowly, travel short distances and
avoid sudden turns or stops.
OPERATING ON PUBLIC ROADS
Operating this vehicle on public streets, roads
or highways could result in a collision with
another vehicle. Never operate this vehicle
on any public street, road or highway,
including dirt and gravel roads (unless
designated for off-highway use).
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SAFETY
OPERATING AT EXCESSIVE SPEEDS
Operating this vehicle at excessive speeds
increases the operator's risk of losing control.
Always operate at a speed that's appropriate
for the terrain, the visibility and operating
conditions and your skills and experience.
PHYSICAL CONTROL OF THE VEHICLE
Removing even one hand or foot can reduce ability to control the vehicle or
could cause loss of balance and ejection from the ATV.
If a person's feet are not firmly planted on the footrests, they could come into
contact with the wheels or other moving parts and lead to accident or injury.
Always keep both hands on the handlebars and both feet on the footrests of the
ATV during operation.
TURNING IMPROPERLY
CAUTION
Turning improperly could cause loss of traction, loss of control, accident or
rollover. Always follow proper procedures for turning as described in this
owner’s manual.
Avoid sharp turns. Never turn while applying heavy throttle. Never make abrupt
steering maneuvers. Practice turning at slow speeds before attempting to turn at
faster speeds.
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SAFETY
JUMPS AND STUNTS
Exhibition driving increases the risk of an
accident or rollover. DO NOT do power
slides, “donuts”, jumps or other driving stunts.
Avoid exhibition driving.
IMPROPER HILL CLIMBING
Improper hill climbing could cause loss of control or rollover. Use extreme
caution when operating on hills. Always follow proper procedures for hill climbing
as described in this owner's manual. See the New Operator Driving Procedures
section for details.
DESCENDING HILLS IMPROPERLY
Improperly descending a hill could cause loss of control or rollover. Always
follow proper procedures for traveling down hills as described in this owner’s
manual. See the New Operator Driving Procedures section for details.
CROSSING HILLSIDES
Driving on a sidehill is not recommended. Improper procedure could cause loss
of control or rollover. Avoid crossing the side of any hill unless absolutely
necessary.
If crossing a hillside is unavoidable, always follow proper procedures as
described in this owner's manual. See the New Operator Driving Procedures
section for details.
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SAFETY
STALLING WHILE CLIMBING A HILL
Stalling, rolling backwards or improperly
dismounting while climbing a hill could cause
a rollover.
• Always maintain a steady speed when
climbing a hill.
• Always engage ADC mode (if equipped)
before ascending or descending a hill. If
ADC mode is not equipped, apply AWD
mode before ascending or descending a
hill.
If all forward speed is lost:
• Lean forward to keep body weight uphill. A passenger should also lean uphill.
• Apply the brakes.
• Lock the parking brake when fully stopped.
• Dismount on the uphill side of the vehicle, or on the left if the vehicle is
pointing straight uphill. Have a passenger dismount first, then the operator
may dismount.
• Turn the ATV around and remount, following the procedure described in the
owner's manual.
If the ATV begins rolling downhill:
• Keep operator and passenger body weight uphill.
• Never apply engine power.
• Apply the brake lever gradually.
• When fully stopped, apply the auxiliary brake as well, and then lock the
parking brake.
• Dismount on the uphill side of the vehicle, or on the left if the vehicle is
pointing straight uphill. Have a passenger dismount first, then the operator
may dismount.
• Turn the ATV around and remount, following the procedure described in the
owner's manual.
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SAFETY
OPERATING ON STEEP HILLS
Operating on excessively steep hills could
cause an overturn.
Never operate on hills too steep for the ATV
or for your abilities.
Never operate this ATV on hills steeper than
15 degrees.
OPERATING ON SLIPPERY TERRAIN
Failure to use extra caution when operating
on excessively rough, slippery or loose
terrain could cause loss of traction, loss of
control, accident or overturn.
Do not operate on excessively rough, slippery
or loose terrain until you've learned and
practiced the skills necessary to control the
vehicle on such terrain.
Always use extra caution on rough, slippery
or loose terrain.
OPERATING IN UNFAMILIAR TERRAIN
Failure to use extra caution when operating on unfamiliar terrain could result in
an accident or rollover.
Unfamiliar terrain may contain hidden rocks, bumps, or holes that could cause
loss of control or rollover.
Travel slowly and use extra caution when operating on unfamiliar terrain. Always
be alert to changing terrain conditions.
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SAFETY
IMPROPER TIRE MAINTENANCE
Operating this vehicle with improper tires or
with improper or uneven tire pressure could
cause loss of control or accident.
Always use the size and type of tires
specified for your vehicle.
Always maintain proper tire pressure as
described in the owner's manual and on
safety labels.
OPERATING IMPROPERLY IN REVERSE
Improperly operating in reverse could result in a collision with an obstacle or
person. Always follow proper operating procedures as outlined in this manual.
See the New Operator Driving Procedures section for details.
Before shifting into reverse gear, always check for obstacles or people behind
the vehicle. When it's safe to proceed, back slowly.
OPERATING OVER OBSTACLES
Improperly operating over obstacles could
cause loss of control or rollover.
Before operating in a new area, check for
obstacles. Avoid operating over large
obstacles such as large rocks and fallen
trees. Always follow the proper procedures
outlined in this manual when operating over
obstacles. See the New Operator Driving
Procedures section for details.
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SAFETY
SKIDDING OR SLIDING
Failure to use extra caution when operating
on excessively rough, slippery or loose
terrain could cause loss of traction, loss of
control, accident or rollover. Do not operate
on excessively slippery surfaces. Always
slow down and use additional caution when
operating on slippery surfaces.
Skidding or sliding due to loss of traction can
cause loss of control or rollover (if tires regain
traction unexpectedly). Always follow proper
procedures for operating on slippery surfaces
as described in this owner's manual. See the
New Operator Driving Procedures section for
details.
OPERATING A DAMAGED VEHICLE
CAUTION
Operating a damaged vehicle can result in an accident. After any rollover or
other accident, have a qualified service dealer inspect the entire machine for
possible damage, including (but not limited to) brakes, throttle, and steering
systems.
OPERATING THROUGH WATER
Operating through deep or fast-flowing water can cause loss of traction, loss of
control, rollover or accident. Never operate in fast-flowing water or in water that
exceeds the floor level of the vehicle.
Always follow proper procedures for operating in water as described in this
owner’s manual.
Wet brakes may have reduced stopping ability. After leaving water, test the
brakes. Apply them lightly several times while driving slowly. The friction will help
dry out the pads.
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SAFETY
IMPROPER CARGO LOADING
Overloading the vehicle or carrying cargo improperly may cause changes in
stability and handling, which could cause loss of control or an accident.
• Always follow the instructions in this owner’s manual for carrying cargo.
• Never exceed the stated load capacity for this vehicle.
• Cargo should be properly distributed and securely attached.
• Reduce speed when carrying cargo or pulling a trailer. Allow a greater
distance for braking.
OPERATING ON FROZEN BODIES OF WATER
Severe injury or death can result if the vehicle and/or the operator fall through
the ice. Never operate the vehicle on a frozen body of water unless you have
first verified that the ice is sufficiently thick to support the weight and moving
force of the vehicle, 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. Vehicle operators assume all risk associated
with ice conditions on frozen bodies of water.
POOR VISIBILITY
CAUTION
Operating this vehicle in darkness or inclement weather could result in a
collision or accident, especially if operating on a road or street. This vehicle is
not equipped with highway-approved lights. Operate this vehicle off-road only.
Use caution and drive at reduced speeds in conditions of reduced visibility
such as fog, rain and darkness. Clean headlights frequently and replace
burned out headlamps promptly.
PHYSICAL SKILLS
Safe operation of this rider-active vehicle requires good judgement and physical
skills. Persons with cognitive or physical disabilities who operate this vehicle
have an increased risk of overturn and loss of control.
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SAFETY
HOT EXHAUST SYSTEMS
WARNING
Exhaust system components are very hot during and after use of the vehicle.
Hot components can cause burns and fire. Do not touch hot exhaust system
components. Always keep combustible materials away from the exhaust
system.
Use caution when traveling through tall grass, especially dry grass and when
traveling through muddy conditions. Always inspect the underside of the
vehicle and areas near the exhaust system after driving through tall grass,
weeds, brush, other tall ground cover, and muddy conditions. Promptly remove
any grass, debris or foreign matter clinging to the vehicle and pay particular
attention to the exhaust system area.
TRAILER HITCH WARNING (IF EQUIPPED)
If using a hitch, ensure the receiver does not exceed a two inch drop or raise.
WARNING
When trailering with your ATV, be aware that the exhaust is located above the
hitch ball receiver and the trailer hitch. During operation of the ATV, the
exhaust will produce hot exhaust gas that should not be inhaled and that may
elevate the surface temperature of surrounding surfaces, including trailer
surfaces (e.g., trailer hitch, trailer tongue, trailer walls, . . . etc.). To reduce the
risk of inhaling exhaust gases and to avoid risk of burn or injury, shut off your
engine and allow time for the exhaust gases to dissipate and for the surfaces
surrounding the exhaust to cool, including the trailer surfaces, before
connecting or disconnecting a trailer. To reduce the potential for the trailer hitch
or trailer tongue from getting too hot, do not use a receiver hitch with a rise of
more than two inches.
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THE VEHICLE
Leaving the keys in the ignition can lead to unauthorized use of the vehicle by
someone under the age of 16, without a drivers license, or without proper
training. This could result in an accident or rollover. Always remove the ignition
key when the vehicle is not in use.
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SAFETY
EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS
Your POLARIS vehicle is designed to provide safe operation when used as
directed. Modifications to your vehicle may negatively impact vehicle stability.
Failure of critical machine components may result from operation with any
modifications, especially those that increase speed or power. This vehicle may
become less stable at speeds higher than those for which it is designed. Loss of
control may occur at higher speeds.
Do not install any non-POLARIS-approved accessory or modify the vehicle for
the purpose of increasing speed or power. Any modifications or installation of
non-POLARIS-approved accessories could create a substantial safety hazard
and increase the risk of bodily injury.
The POLARIS limited warranty on your POLARIS vehicle will be terminated if
any non-POLARIS approved equipment and/or modifications have been added
to the vehicle that increase speed or power.
The addition of certain accessories, including (but not limited to) mowers,
blades, tires, sprayers, or large racks, may change the handling characteristics
of the vehicle. Use only POLARIS-approved accessories, and familiarize
yourself with their function and effect on the vehicle.
For more information about ATV safety, see the Safety Training section.
REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS (CANADA)
To report a safety defect to Transport Canada, you may either fill out an online
defect complaint form at their website (English: http://www/tc/gc/ca/recalls,
French: http://www.tc.gc.ca/rappels) or contact their Defect Investigations and
Recalls Division by calling toll-free 1-800-333-0510 (Canada) or 819-994-3328
(Ottawa-Gatineau area / International).
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SAFETY
SAFETY LABELS AND LOCATIONS
Warning labels have been placed on the vehicle for your protection. Read and
follow the instructions on each label carefully. If any of the labels shown in this
manual differ from the labels on your vehicle, always read and follow the
instructions of the labels on the vehicle.
If an informational or graphic label becomes illegible or comes off, contact your
POLARIS dealer to purchase a replacement. Replacement safety labels are
provided by POLARIS at no charge. The part number is printed on the label.
SPORTSMAN TOURING 570
qGeneral Warning
wAge Warning
ePassenger Safety Warning
r4x4 Caution
tOverride Warning
yClutch Cover Warning
uTire Pressure/Overloading Warning
iRack Warning, Front and Rear
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SAFETY
GENERAL WARNING
WARNING
Improper use can result in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH
ALWAYS USE AN APPROVED HELMET AND PROTECTIVE GEAR FOR
DRIVER AND PASSENGER
NEVER USE ON PUBLIC ROADS
NEVER CARRY MORE THAN 1 PASSENGERS
NEVER USE WITH DRUGS OR ALCOHOL
NEVER operate:
• without proper training or instruction
• at speeds too fast for your skills or the conditions
• on public roads - a collision can occur with another vehicle
• with a passenger unless passenger seat is securely in place
THE OPERATOR MUST ALWAYS:
• use proper riding techniques to avoid vehicle overturns on hills and rough
terrain and in turns
• avoid paved surfaces - pavement may seriously affect handling and control
• reduce speed and use extra caution at all times when carrying a passenger -
dismount passenger when conditions require
• make sure passenger reads and understands this label and passenger safety
label
AGE 16 WARNING
WARNING
Operating this vehicle if you are under the age of 16 increases the chances of
severe injury or death to both operator and passenger.
NEVER operate this vehicle if you are under age 16.
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SAFETY
PASSENGER SAFETY WARNING
WARNING
PASSENGER SAFETY
To reduce the risk of SEVERE INJURY or DEATH:
Never carry more than one passenger.
Never ride after using drugs or alcohol.
NEVER carry a passenger too small to firmly plant feet on footrest and security
grasp hand holds.
The passenger must ALWAYS:
• Use an approved helmet and protective gear
• Securely grasp hand holds and plant feet firmly on footrest while seated in the
passenger seat.
• tell operator to slow down or stop if uncomfortable — get off and walk if
conditions require.
WARNING
• Never operate this ATV on HILLS steeper than 15 degrees. To prevent
overturn on hilly terrain, use throttle and brakes gradually, and shift weight
uphill.
• REVERSE operation can be dangerous even at low speeds. Steering
becomes difficult. To prevent loss of control, avoid sudden braking or sharp
turns.
4X4 (AWD) CAUTION
CAUTION
Do not push switch to engage 4X4 (AWD) if the rear wheels are spinning. This
may cause severe drive shaft and clutch damage.
REVERSE OVERRIDE WARNING
WARNING
Improper use of override button can lead to loss of control resulting in severe
injury or death. Do not activate override while throttle is engaged. Always apply
throttle gradually while in reverse.
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SPORTSMAN 6X6 570
qGeneral Warning
wAge Warning
eDiscretionary Warning
r4x4 Caution
tOverride Warning
yClutch Cover Warning
uRack Warning
iPassenger Warning
oFuel Transport Warning
aTire Pressure Warning
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GENERAL WARNING
WARNING
Improper use can result in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH
ALWAYS USE AN APPROVED HELMET AND PROTECTIVE GEAR FOR
DRIVER AND PASSENGER
NEVER USE ON PUBLIC ROADS
NEVER CARRY MORE THAN 1 PASSENGERS
NEVER USE WITH DRUGS OR ALCOHOL
NEVER operate:
• without proper training or instruction
• at speeds too fast for your skills or the conditions
• on public roads - a collision can occur with another vehicle
• with a passenger unless passenger seat is securely in place
THE OPERATOR MUST ALWAYS:
• use proper riding techniques to avoid vehicle overturns on hills and rough
terrain and in turns
• avoid paved surfaces - pavement may seriously affect handling and control
• reduce speed and use extra caution at all times when carrying a passenger -
dismount passenger when conditions require
• make sure passenger reads and understands this label and passenger safety
label
AGE 16 WARNING
WARNING
Operating this vehicle if you are under the age of 16 increases the chances of
severe injury or death to both operator and passenger.
NEVER operate this vehicle if you are under age 16.
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PASSENGER SAFETY WARNING
WARNING
PASSENGER SAFETY
To reduce the risk of SEVERE INJURY or DEATH:
Never carry more than one passenger.
Never ride after using drugs or alcohol.
NEVER carry a passenger too small to firmly plant feet on footrest and security
grasp hand holds.
The passenger must ALWAYS:
• Use an approved helmet and protective gear
• Securely grasp hand holds and plant feet firmly on footrest while seated in the
passenger seat.
• tell operator to slow down or stop if uncomfortable — get off and walk if
conditions require.
WARNING
• Never operate this ATV on HILLS steeper than 15 degrees. To prevent
overturn on hilly terrain, use throttle and brakes gradually, and shift weight
uphill.
• REVERSE operation can be dangerous even at low speeds. Steering
becomes difficult. To prevent loss of control, avoid sudden braking or sharp
turns.
4X4 (AWD) CAUTION
CAUTION
Do not push switch to engage 4X4 (AWD) if the rear wheels are spinning. This
may cause severe drive shaft and clutch damage.
REVERSE OVERRIDE WARNING
WARNING
Improper use of override button can lead to loss of control resulting in severe
injury or death. Do not activate override while throttle is engaged. Always apply
throttle gradually while in reverse.
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CLUTCH COVER WARNING
WARNING
• Moving parts hazard under belt-clutch guard. To prevent serious injury, do not
operate vehicle with guard removed.
• Do not modify engine or clutch. Doing so can cause part failure, possible
imbalance, and excessive engine RPM, which can result in serious injury or
death.
Part Number: 7180088
FRONT RACK WARNING
WARNING
DO NOT TOW FROM RACK OR BUMPER. Vehicle damage or tipover may
result causing severe injury or death. Tow only from tow hooks or hitch.
Maximum Rack Loads: Front 90 lbs. (41 kg) Rear 180 lbs. (82 kg)
FUEL / PASSENGER WARNING
WARNING
Remove flammable material containers from box before filling.
WARNING
• Passengers can be thrown off. This can cause serious injury or death.
• Never carry passengers.
WARNING
Maximum Box Load 800 lbs.
Part Number: 7186132
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FUEL TRANSPORT WARNING
WARNING
NEVER carry fuel or other flammable liquids
on this vehicle. Failure to follow this
instruction could lead to serious burn injuries
or death.
TIRE PRESSURE/LOAD WARNING
WARNING
Improper tire pressure or overloading can cause loss of control. Loss of control
can result in severe injury or death.
• Cold tire pressure:
– Front: 7.0 psi (48.2 kPa)
– Center: 10.0 psi (68.9 kPa)
– Rear: 10.0 psi (68.9 kPa)
• Maximum weight capacity: 1115 lbs. (507 kg)
NEVER exceed 50 MPH (80 km/h) when rear cargo loads are above 75 lbs. (34
kg) and/or front cargo loads are above 37 lbs. (17 kg).
NEVER exceed 10 MPH (16 km/h) when rear cargo loads are above 200 lbs.
(91 kg) and/or front cargo loads are above 100 lbs. (45 kg).
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
SWITCHES
NOTICE
The image below is shown for reference only. Your model may vary slightly.
qIgnition Switch
wEngine Stop Switch
eMode/Reverse Override Switch
rHeadlight Switch
tThrottle Lever
yDriveline Switch
uBrake Lever
iDigital Display
oAuxiliary Outlet
IGNITION SWITCH/LIGHT SWITCH
Use the ignition switch to start the engine. The key can be removed from the
switch when it is in the OFF position.
OFF Turn the key to the OFF position to stop the engine. Electrical circuits are off.
RUN Turn the key the RUN position to activate electrical components. Electrical
circuits are on. Electrical equipment can be used.
START Turn the key to the START position to engage the electric starter. See the
Starting the Engine section for starting procedures.
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LEFT-HAND CONTROL
ENGINE STOP SWITCH
Move the stop switch weither left or right to the OFF position to stop the engine
quickly.
Move the stop switch to the RUN
position before attempting to start the
engine. The engine will not start or run
when the switch is off. Both the main
switch and the engine stop switch will
shut off all electrical power to the
vehicle, including lights.
MODE/REVERSE OVERRIDE SWITCH
WARNING
Pressing the override button while the throttle is open can cause loss of
control, which may result in serious injury or death. Always release the throttle
before pressing the override button.
This vehicle is equipped with a reverse speed limiter system. To gain additional
wheel speed while backing, release the throttle and press the override button e.
The reverse override button also acts
as a MODE button for the digital display
when held down for approximately one
half second. The override button will not
function as a MODE button if the
transmission is in reverse.
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
HEADLIGHT SWITCH
Use the headlight switch to turn the
lights on and off and to change the
lights from high beam to low beam. The
key must be in the ON position and the
engine stop switch must be in the RUN
position.
RIGHT-HAND CONTROL
THROTTLE LEVER
WARNING
Operating an ATV with sticking or improperly operating throttle controls could
cause an accident. Never start or operate an ATV that has a sticking or
improperly operating throttle. Immediately contact your POLARIS dealer or
other qualified person for service if throttle problems arise.
Failure to check or maintain proper operation of the throttle system can result
in an accident if the throttle lever sticks during operation. Always check the
lever for free movement and return before starting the engine. Also check
occasionally during operation.
Modifications to the electronic throttle control could result in failure to perform
as designed, which could result in an accident. Do not attempt to modify the
throttle control system or replace it with any after market throttle mechanisms.
Engine speed and vehicle movement
are controlled by pressing the throttle
lever t. The throttle lever is spring
loaded. Engine speed returns to idle
when the lever is released. This ATV is
equipped with a throttle release switch,
which is designed to reduce the risk of a
frozen or stuck throttle.
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
DRIVELINE SWITCH (IF EQUIPPED)
The Driveline switch ycontrols the All
Wheel Drive (AWD) system. Use this
switch to engage ADC 4x4, 4x4 (AWD),
2X4, or Turf Mode (if equipped). The
vehicle automatically engages AWD
when operating in reverse if the drive
mode is set to AWD. For more
information, see page 40.
DRIVELINE SWITCH (CALIFORNIA, HD UTILITY LE,
AND ULTIMATE TRAIL MODELS)
On California and Utility models, the
AWD system is controlled by the AWD
Momentary Switch u. Use this switch to
change the driveline modes between
2WD, AWD, and AWD ADC. The
vehicle automatically engages AWD
when operating in reverse if the AWD
mode is set to AWD. For more
information, see page 40.
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
DRIVE MODE SWITCH (IF EQUIPPED)
The Drive Mode Switch has three positions:
• Performance (PERF)
• Standard (STND)
• Work (WORK)
Always use low gear for any of the following conditions
regardless of the selected throttle control setting.
• Operating in rough terrain or over obstacles.
• Loading the vehicle onto a trailer.
• Towing heavy loads.
• Driving frequently at low RPM or at ground speeds below
7 MPH (11 km/h).
PERFORMANCE MODE
Offers a more aggressive feel to the power of the vehicle. Vehicle will accelerate
harder with less throttle movement.
WORK MODE
Throttle is smoother than standard mode. Best for when the operator wants
more precision over vehicle acceleration. This drive mode is recommended to
be used when backing up with a trailer, driving over rough terrain, or loading
vehicle on a trailer.
STANDARD MODE
Use for majority of driving.
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
ALL WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM
NOTICE
Switching to AWD while the rear wheels are spinning may cause severe drive
shaft and gearcase damage. Always switch to AWD while the rear wheels have
traction or are at rest.
The All Wheel Drive (AWD) system is controlled by the Driveline switch. Engage
AWD before getting into conditions where front wheel drive may be needed. If
the rear wheels are spinning, release the throttle before switching to AWD.
AWD Models ADC Models
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AWD (4X4) MODE
When the switch is on AWD, the ATV is four-wheel drive, and the AWD indicator
icon in the instrument cluster display will be visible.
When in AWD, the demand drive unit will automatically
engage any time the rear wheels lose traction. When
the rear wheels regain traction, the demand drive unit
will automatically disengage. There is no limit to the
length of time the vehicle may remain in AWD. The
vehicle automatically engages AWD when operating in
reverse if the switch is set to either AWD position.
2X4 MODE
When the switch is on 2X4, the ATV is in two-wheel
drive at all times.
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
ADC 4X4 MODE (IF EQUIPPED)
When the switch is on ADC 4X4, the ADC system
allows engine braking to all four wheels when the
vehicle descends a hill or incline. Always move the
4X4 switch to ADC 4X4 before ascending or
descending a hill.
ENGAGING AWD
The AWD switch may be turned on or off while the vehicle is moving. Initially, the
vehicle's electronic system will not enable AWD until the engine RPM is below
3000. Once enabled, AWD remains enabled until the AWD switch is turned off. If
the switch is turned off while the demand drive unit is moving, it will not
disengage until the rear wheels regain traction.
Engage the AWD switch before getting into conditions where front wheel drive
may be needed. If the rear wheels are spinning, release the throttle before
switching to AWD.
NOTICE
Switching to AWD or ADC 4X4 while the rear wheels are spinning may cause
severe drive shaft and gearcase damage. Always switch to AWD or ADC 4X4
while the rear wheels have traction or are at rest.
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ALL WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM
Available on California, HD Utility LE, and Ultimate Trail Models
The All Wheel Drive system (AWD) is
controlled by the AWD momentary
switch q.
Engage AWD before getting into
conditions where front wheel drive may
be needed. If the rear wheels are
spinning, release the throttle before
switching to AWD.
• Push the momentary switch to the right to engage AWD mode.
• Push the momentary switch to the right twice, to engage ADC AWD mode (if
equipped).
• Push the momentary switch to the left to operate in two-wheel drive (2X4)
mode.
NOTICE
Switching to AWD or ADC AWD (if equipped) while the rear wheels are
spinning may cause severe drive shaft and gearcase damage. Always switch
to AWD or ADC AWD (if equipped) while the rear wheels have traction or are at
rest.
AWD MODE
To engage AWD mode, push the momentary switch to the right. AWD will
engage when engine speed slows to below 3100 RPM. The gauge will display
“AWD.”
There is no limit to the length of time the vehicle may remain in AWD. The
vehicle automatically engages AWD when operating in reverse if the switch is
set to the AWD position.
Once enabled, AWD remains enabled until the switch is turned off. If the switch
is turned off while the demand drive unit is moving, it will not disengage until the
rear wheels regain traction.
When in AWD, the demand drive unit will automatically engage any time the rear
wheels lose traction. When the rear wheels regain traction, the demand drive
unit will automatically disengage.
2X4 MODE
To engage 2x4 Mode, push the momentary switch to the left. AWD will
disengage when engine speed slows to below 3100 RPM. The gauge will
display “2X4.”
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ADC AWD MODE (IF EQUIPPED)
To engage ADC AWD Mode, push the momentary switch to the right twice.
When the switch is on ADC AWD, the ADC system allows engine braking to all
four wheels when the vehicle descends a hill or incline. Always move the AWD
switch to ADC AWD before ascending or descending a hill.
ACTIVE DESCENT CONTROL (ADC) SYSTEM
The ADC system allows
engine braking to all four
wheels when the vehicle
descends a hill or incline.
Always move the 4X4 switch to
ADC 4X4 before ascending or
descending a hill.
ENGAGING ACTIVE DESCENT CONTROL
The ADC system will automatically engage when of the followingall four
conditions occur:
• The 4X4 switch must be in the ADC 4X4 position
• Vehicle speed must be 15 MPH (25 km/h) or less
• The throttle must be closed (throttle lever released)
• The transmission must be in gear (high, low or reverse)
DISENGAGING ACTIVE DESCENT CONTROL
The ADC system will automatically disengage if of the followingat least one
conditions occur:
• The 4X4 switch is moved out of the ADC 4X4 position
• Vehicle speed exceeds 15 MPH (25 km/h)
• The throttle is open (throttle is applied)
• The transmission is shifted to neutral or park
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
BRAKE SYSTEM
BRAKE LEVER
WARNING
Operating the ATV with a spongy brake lever can result in loss of braking,
which could cause an accident. Never operate the ATV with a spongy-feeling
brake lever. Always contact your dealer for service before operating the
vehicle.
Squeeze the brake leverqtoward the
handlebar to apply the front and rear
brakes. These brakes are hydraulically
activated disc type brakes that are
activated by only one lever. Always test
brake lever travel and master cylinder
fluid level before riding. When
squeezed, the lever should feel firm.
Any sponginess would indicate a
possible fluid leak or low master
cylinder fluid level, which must be
corrected before riding. Contact your
POLARIS dealer or other qualified
service facility for proper diagnosis and
repairs.
MASTER CYLINDER/BRAKE FLUID
WARNING
An over-full master cylinder may cause brake drag or brake lock-up, which
could result in an accident. Maintain brake fluid at the recommended level. Do
not overfill.
Check the brake fluid in the master cylinder before each ride.
1. Position the ATV on a level surface.
2. Position the handlebars so the
master cylinder qis level.
3. View the brake fluid level through
the indicator window won the top of
the master cylinder. The eye will
appear dark when the fluid level is
full. When fluid is low, the eye will be
clear.
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4. If the fluid level is low, remove the cover screws and add fluid to the fill line.
Do not overfill. Use DOT 4 brake fluid only.
5. Reinstall the cover. Torque screws to 7 in-lbs (1 N·m).
WARNING
Never store or use a partial bottle of brake fluid. Brake fluid is hygroscopic,
meaning it rapidly absorbs moisture from the air. The moisture causes the
boiling temperature of the brake fluid to drop, which can lead to early brake
fade and the possibility of brake failure, which could result in an accident. After
opening a bottle of brake fluid, always discard any unused portion.
PARKING BRAKE
WARNING
Operating the ATV while the parking brake is engaged could result in an
accident or fire. Always check to be sure the parking brake is disengaged
before operating.
To lock the parking brake, do the following:
1. Place the transmission in PARK.
2. Squeeze and release the brake
lever qtwo or three times, then
squeeze and hold.
3. Push the parking brake lock w
forward to engage the lock.
4. Release the brake lever.
5. To release the parking brake lock, squeeze and release the brake lever. It will
return to its unlocked position.
NOTICE
The parking brake may relax if left on for a long period of time. Always block
the wheels to prevent rolling. Always block the wheels on the downhill side of
the ATV if leaving it parked on a hill. Another option is to park the ATV in a
sidehill position. Never depend on the parking brake alone if the ATV is parked
on a hill. Always block the wheels to prevent rolling.
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION GEAR SELECTOR
The transmission gear selectorqis located on the right side of the vehicle.
H: High Gear
L: Low Gear
N: Neutral
R: Reverse
P: Park
To shift gears, brake to a complete stop.
When the engine is idling, move the
lever to the desired gear.
NOTICE
Shifting gears with the engine speed above idle or while the vehicle is moving
could cause transmission damage.
Whenever the ATV is left unattended, always place the transmission in PARK
and lock the parking brake.
TIP
To extend belt life, use low forward gear when pulling a heavy load at less than
seven miles per hour for extended periods and when operating uphill at a slow
speed.
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
SEAT CONVERSION
To convert the back cargo rack to a passenger backrest, do the following:
1. Make sure the cargo box dump latch is securely latched.
2. Slide the seat latch levers inward to release the locks.
3. Tilt the backrest slightly forward.
4. Pull the passenger backrest upward from the bed of the cargo box.
5. Lift the adjustment latch at the top of the passenger backrest. Raise the
backrest to the desired position. Release the latch, making sure it locks into
one of the three operating positions.
TIP
The backrest must be moved out of the lowest position before it can be
secured in the upright position. The lowest position is for seat storage only. Do
not leave the backrest in the lowest position. Always adjust the backrest to one
of the three operating positions.
6. Lower the operator backrest to create the passenger seat. Two retaining pins
under the seat should fit into the two grommets on the seat base.
7. Test the passenger seat lockout by attempting to release the cargo box dump
latch. If the dump latch releases, the seat is not secure. Repeat the set-up
procedure. If the lock-out is not working properly, do not allow a passenger to
ride the vehicle. See your POLARIS dealer for service.
8. To return the vehicle to single-rider operation, reverse all steps. Always lower
the passenger backrest to the lowest position before folding it down into the
cargo box. Slide the seat latch levers outward to secure the locks.
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
NOTICE
Features vary by model.
Your vehicle is equipped with one of three available gauge variants, (1) a
standard gauge (no Bluetooth® functionality), (2) a Bluetooth®-equipped gauge,
and (3) a no-button gauge. If your gauge is equipped with Bluetooth®, the
Bluetooth® icon will briefly display in the upper right corner of the gauge at
start-up. If your model is equipped with a no-button gauge, use the MODE
button on the left hand control to navigate the display menu.
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NOTICE
The use of a high pressure washer may damage the instrument cluster. Wash
the vehicle by hand or with a garden hose using mild soap. Do not use alcohol
to clean the instrument cluster. Do not allow insect sprays to contact the lens.
Immediately clean off any gasoline that splashes on the instrument cluster.
DISPLAY AREA FUNCTION
qGear Indicator H = High Gear
L = Low Gear
N = Neutral
R = Reverse Gear
P = Park
– = Gear Signal Error (or shifter between gears)
wDisplay Area 2 This area displays odometer, trip meter, trip meter 2,
voltage, engine temperature, engine hour meter,
programmable service hour interval, ground speed,
engine RPM, geofence status, or speed limit status.
Press the mode button on the left hand control to toggle
through the available options.
eDisplay Area 1 This area displays engine RPM, ground speed, or
coolant temperature.
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
INDICATOR ICON FUNCTION
Helmet/Seat Belt This lamp flashes for several seconds
when the key is turned to the ON
position. The lamp is a reminder to wear
helmet and seat belt (if equipped)
before operating.
High Beam This lamp illuminates when the
headlamp switch is set to high beam.
Chassis Fault If applicable.
Performance
Limited
On models equipped with a low speed
limiter, indicator light will remain on
when low speed limiter is active. Lamp
illuminates when Geofencing or max
speed is enabled. Lamp remains off
when Geofencing and max speed
settings are disabled.
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
NO BUTTON GAUGE
Some Sportsman models are equipped with a no-button gauge. This gauge style
does not come equipped with a clock feature. Other available features may vary.
To toggle through available features,
press Reverse Override / Mode
Button qfrom the left hand
controls. For the full list of available
features, see the Display Area 2
section of this chapter.
NOTICE
To change between RPM and MPH, press the Reverse Override / MODE
button to cycle to the RPM feature.
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DISPLAY AREA 1
Pressing the MODE button
will change the information
displayed in Area 1 q.
DISPLAY AREA 1 FUNCTION
Speed The vehicle’s speed will be displayed in mph, or km/h.
Engine
Temperature
The vehicle’s current engine temperature will be
displayed.
RPM The vehicle’s RPM will be displayed.
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DISPLAY AREA 2
Toggle the Up/Down
buttons to change the
information displayed in
Area 2 w.
DISPLAY AREA 2 FUNCTION
Odometer The vehicle’s odometer reading will be displayed.
Engine
Temperature
The vehicle Engine Temperature will be displayed.
Trip 1 The vehicle Trip 1 mileage will be displayed.
Trip 2 The vehicle Trip 2 mileage will be displayed.
RPM The vehicle RPM will be displayed.
Voltage The vehicle’s current battery voltage will be displayed.
Speed The vehicle’s current speed will be displayed.
Engine Hours The vehicle’s engine hours will be displayed.
Service Hours The vehicle’s service hours will be displayed.
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
OPTIONS MENU
From the options menu you
can view diagnostic codes,
access the advanced menu,
set the clock, and much more.
For a full list of available
options see below.
To enter the Options Menu,
press and hold the MODE
button.
OPTIONS MENU NOTES
Diagnostic Codes Only displays if fault codes are
present or stored
Advanced Menu (if equipped) Set maximum speed, and geofencing
settings.
Units - Distance Select MPH or KPH
Units - Temp Select between °F and °C
Clock (if equipped) Select between 12H or 24H, and set
time
Backlight Color Select between Blue or Red
Backlight Level Set backlight brightness level
Service Hours View/Set Service hours
Exit Menu Exit
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DIAGNOSTIC CODE
Diagnostic Code Screen will show available MIL that has come on during that
ignition cycle.
To access the Diagnostic Code
Screen, do the following:
1. Press and hold the MODE
button to enter the Options
Menu. “OPTIONS” will
display on the screen for 3
seconds before showing
first menu item.
2. Select “Diagnostic Codes” from the Options Menu by pressing the MODE
button.
Toggle the Up/Down Buttons to cycle through Code(s).
NOTICE
This option will only be available if a fault code was set or is active during the
current ignition key 'on' cycle. Turning off the ignition will clear any save fault
codes from the gauge.
qDisplay area 1 will show FMI
wDisplay area 2 will show SPN
eClock Area will show Count.
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NOTICE
When the gauge is displaying a fault code, the warning telltale (check engine
or EPS) will blink to indicate which controller set the fault code.
3. To exit the Options Menu the user can select Exit Menu function from
Options Menu, can hold Mode Button and exit out of Options Menu, or not
press any button for 10 seconds, which will exit out of the Options Menu.
ADVANCED MENU (IF EQUIPPED)
From the Advanced menu (if
equipped) you can set the
maximum speed, enable and
disable a geofence, and more.
For a full list of available
options see below.
ADVANCED MENU NOTES
Maximum Speed Set maximum Speed
Geofence Enable/Disable Geofence
Inside Geofence Speed Set inside Geofence maximum
vehicle speed
Outside Geofence Speed Set outside Geofence maximum
vehicle speed
Change PIN (if equipped) Change PIN
Exit Advanced Menu Exit
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MAXIMUM SPEED (IF EQUIPPED)
1. Press and hold the MODE button to enter the Options Menu.
NOTICE
“OPTIONS” will display on the screen for 3 seconds before showing first menu
item.
2. Select “ADVANCED MENU” by pressing the MODE Button.
3. Enter PIN.
4. Select “MAX SPEED” from the Advanced Menu by pressing the MODE
button.
Reference the image shown above:
qPress the MODE button.
wToggle the Up/Down Buttons to increase/decrease Max Speed.
eWith the desired Max Speed displayed, press the MODE button which will
set the Max Speed and return to the Advanced Menu.
5. To exit the Advanced Menu the user can select Exit Menu function from
Advanced Menu, can hold MODE Button and exit out of Advanced Menu, or
not press any button for 10 seconds, which will exit out of the Options Menu.
NOTICE
If Geofence is active, “MAX GEOFENCE SPEED” will scroll continuously on
the display screen when the vehicle reaches the predefined speed limit. Press
the up or down buttons to return to the display home screen. If the vehicle
remains at the predefine maximum speed, the message will repeat after 10
seconds.
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
GEOFENCING (IF EQUIPPED)
Before you can use the
geofencing features, you must
first download the Polaris Ride
Command app from the
APPLE APP STORE® or
Google Play® and create an
account. Enabling and
disabling a geofence, as well
as changing the minimum and
maximum speeds, can be
done using the vehicle display
after a geofence boundary has
been created through the Ride
Command app.
WARNING
GPS accuracy can vary by region, so make certain to give adequate distance
for geofence boundaries to accommodate this variation. A geofence will not
stop the vehicle. It will only slow to the entered speed limit.
To access the geofencing features, do the following:
1. Press and hold the MODE button to enter the Options Menu.
NOTICE
“OPTIONS” will display on the screen for 3 seconds before showing first menu
item.
2. Select “ADVANCED MENU” by pressing the MODE button.
3. Enter PIN.
4. Select “GEOFENCE” from the Advanced Menu by pressing the MODE
button.
5. Toggle the Up/Down buttons to cycle through options (On/Off).
6. With the desired option displayed, press the MODE button which will set
function and return to the Advanced Menu.
7. To exit the Advanced Menu, select Exit Menu. You can also hold the Mode
Button, or not press any button for 10 seconds, to exit the Advanced Menu.
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INSIDE GEOFENCE SPEED
1. Press and hold the MODE button to enter the Options Menu.
NOTICE
“OPTIONS” will display on the screen for 3 seconds before showing first menu
item.
2. Select “ADVANCED MENU” by pressing the MODE button.
3. Enter PIN.
4. Select “INSIDE GEOFENCE SPEED” from the Advanced Menu by pressing
the MODE button.
Reference the image shown above:
qPress the MODE button.
wToggle the Up/Down buttons to increase/decrease Inside Geofence
Maximum Speed.
eWith the desired speed displayed, press the MODE button which will set
the Inside Geofence Speed and return to the Advanced Menu.
5. To exit the Advanced Menu the user can select Exit Menu function from
Advanced Menu, can hold MODE button and exit out of Advanced Menu, or
not press any button for 10 seconds, which will exit out of the Options Menu.
NOTICE
If Geofence is active, the display will scroll “IN GEOFENCE” when the vehicle
enters the predefined Geofence area.
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CHANGE PIN
1. Press and hold the MODE button to enter the Options Menu.
NOTICE
“OPTIONS” will display on the screen for 3 seconds before showing first menu
item.
2. Select “ADVANCED MENU” by pressing the MODE button.
3. Enter PIN.
4. Select “CHANGE PIN” from the Advanced Menu by pressing the MODE
button.
Reference the image shown above:
qPress the MODE button.
wToggle the Up/Down buttons to increase/decrease the first digit of the new
PIN.
eWith the desired first digit of the new PIN displayed, Press the MODE button
which will set the digit and move to the 2nd digit.
rToggle the Up/Down Buttons to increase/decrease the 2nd digit of the new
PIN. Press MODE button to set 2nd digit and move on to the 3rd digit.
tToggle the Up/Down Buttons to increase/decrease the 3rd digit of the new
PIN. Press MODE button to set 3rd digit and move on to the 4th digit.
5. Press the MODE button to set the 4th digit and exit.
6. To exit the Advanced Menu the user can select Exit Menu function from
Advanced Menu, can hold Mode button and exit out of Advanced Menu, or
not press any button for 10 seconds, which will exit out of the Options Menu.
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UNIT SELECTION DISTANCE
1. Press and hold the MODE button to enter the Options Menu.
NOTICE
“OPTIONS” will display on the screen for 3 seconds before showing first menu
item.
2. Select “Units-Distance” from the Options Menu by pressing the MODE
button.
Reference the image shown above:
qPress the MODE button.
wToggle the Up/Down Buttons to change the units (MPH or KPH)
eWith the correct unit displayed, Press the mode button which will set
the unit and return to the Options Menu.
3. To exit the Options Menu the user can select Exit Menu function from
Options Menu, can hold Mode Button and exit out of Options Menu, or not
press any button for 10 seconds, which will exit out of the Options Menu.
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CLOCK (IF EQUIPPED)
1. Press and hold the MODE button to enter the Options Menu.
NOTICE
“OPTIONS” will display on the screen for 3 seconds before showing first menu
item.
2. Select “Clock” from the Options Menu by pressing the MODE button.
Reference the image shown above:
qPress the MODE button.
wToggle the Up/Down Buttons to change the units (12H or 24H)
eWith the correct unit displayed, Press the mode button which will set the
unit.
rToggle the Up/Down Buttons to change the units (Cycles Hours)
tWith the correct unit displayed, Press the mode button which will set the
unit.
yToggle the Up/Down Buttons to change the units (Cycles 10s of Minutes)
uWith the correct unit displayed, Press the mode button which will set the
unit.
iToggle the Up/Down Buttons to change the units (Cycles 1s of Minutes)
oWith the correct unit displayed. Press the mode button which will set the
unit and return to the Options menu.
3. To exit the Options Menu the user can select Exit Menu function from
Options Menu, can hold Mode Button and exit out of Options Menu, or not
press any button for 10 seconds, which will exit out of the Options Menu.
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
BACK LIGHT COLOR
1. Press and hold the MODE button to enter the Options Menu.
NOTICE
“OPTIONS” will display on the screen for 3 seconds before showing first menu
item.
2. Select “Backlight Color” from the Options Menu by pressing the MODE
button.
Reference the image shown above:
qPress the MODE button.
wToggle the Up/Down Buttons to change the units (Blue or Red)
eWith the correct unit displayed, Press the mode button which will set
the unit and return to the Options Menu.
3. To exit the Options Menu the user can select Exit Menu function from
Options Menu, can hold Mode Button and exit out of Options Menu, or not
press any button for 10 seconds, which will exit out of the Options Menu.
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
BACK LIGHT LEVEL
1. Press and hold the MODE button to enter the Options Menu.
NOTICE
“OPTIONS” will display on the screen for 3 seconds before showing first menu
item.
2. Select “Backlight Level” from the Options Menu by pressing the MODE
button.
Reference the image shown above:
qPress the MODE button.
wToggle the Up/Down Buttons to change the units (Increase or De-
crease Level)
eWith the correct unit displayed, Press the mode button which will set
the unit and return to the Options Menu.
3. To exit the Options Menu the user can select Exit Menu function from
Options Menu, can hold Mode Button and exit out of Options Menu, or not
press any button for 10 seconds, which will exit out of the Options Menu.
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
SERVICE HOURS
1. Press and hold the MODE button to enter the Options Menu.
NOTICE
“OPTIONS” will display on the screen for 3 seconds before showing first menu
item.
2. Select “Service Hours” from the Options Menu by pressing the MODE button.
Reference the image shown above:
qPress the MODE button.
wToggle the Up/Down Buttons to change the units (0, 5, 10 - 95, 100)
eWith the correct unit displayed, press the MODE button, which will set
the unit and return you to the Options Menu.
NOTICE
To reset service hours after they have counted down to "0.0", reselect the
existing setpoint or select a new service hour value.
3. To exit the Options Menu the user can select Exit Menu function from
Options Menu, can hold Mode Button and exit out of Options Menu, or not
press any button for 10 seconds, which will exit out of the Options Menu.
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
AUXILIARY OUTLET
A 12-volt accessory outlet is located on the
pod. Use the outlet to power an auxiliary light
or other optional accessories or lights.
FUEL CAP
This vehicle is equipped with a digital fuel gauge that will indicate a low fuel
condition. Refuel when the gauge indicates a low fuel condition.
Always refuel with the engine stopped,
and outdoors or in a well ventilated
area. Refuel on a level surface.
Remove the fuel tank cap to add fuel to
the fuel tank. Use only unleaded
gasoline with a minimum pump octane
number of 87 = (R + M/2) octane. Do
not use fuel with ethanol content greater
than 10 percent, such as E-85 fuel.
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
ELECTRONIC POWER STEERING (EPS)
Electronic power steering (EPS), if equipped, engages when the ignition key is
turned to the ON position. EPS remains engaged whether the vehicle is moving
or idle. See the Instrument Cluster section for EPS Warning Indicator
information.
NOTICE
Never switch EPS modes while the vehicle is in motion. Ensure the vehicle is
fully stopped and no force is applied to the steering system before switching
EPS modes.
EPS has three modes: high,
medium, low. To set the EPS
mode, do the following.
1. Stop the ATV and put it in
PARK.
2. Press and hold the MODE
button to enter the Options
Menu. “OPTIONS” will
display on the screen for 3
seconds before showing the
first menu item.
3. Select “EPS” from the
Options Menu by pressing
the MODE button.
4. Toggle the Up/Down Buttons to choose between the high, medium, and low
modes.
5. Press the MODE button to lock in the EPS setting.
BATTERY CHARGE PORT
Your vehicle is equipped with a battery
charge port q. The battery charge port
allows you to quickly and easily connect
a battery charger to your vehicle’s
battery. For more information see
page .
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