2005 Polaris Sportsman 400/500 Service Manual, Page 264Get this manual

2005 Polaris Sportsman 400/500 Service Manual, Page 264

ELECTRICAL
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OVERVIEW
Instrument Cluster
(A) Speedo Needle (also flashes during warning condition) (B) Speedometer in MPHKPH

performs number of functions (See Illustration 2): Refer to Illustration 2: 1OdometerTachometerTrip meterHour MeterOdometer records the miles traveled by the ATPTachometer displays engine RPMThis feature will also display with the vehicle in motion NOTE: Small RPM fluctuations from day to day are normal because of changes in humidity, temperature, and elevationTrip meter records the miles traveled by the ATV on each trip it it's reset before each tripTo reset the trip meter, select the trip meter modePress and hold the mode button (override button) until the total changes to 0NOTE: In the Rider Information Center, the trip meter display contains decimal point, but the odometer displays without decimal pointHour Meter logs the total hours the engine has been in operation2.Programmable Service IntervalDiagnostic Mode Service Interval The purpose of the programmable service interval is to provide the consumer and their dealer with convenient way to schedule routine maintenanceWhen the ATV leaves the factory, this feature is set at "50 hours"When the first 50 hours of engine operation are finished the wrench icon will flash for 10 seconds each time the ATV is started as reminder that ATV maintenance is dueNOTE: To reset the Service Interval, follow the directions on the on Page 10.9, "Setting New Service Interval"Diagnostic Mode is for informational purposes onlyConsumers should return the ATV to their Polaris dealerSee "Diagnostic Mode Operation" on the next page for more information3Check Engine Warning Indicator The word HOT will display when the engine is overheatingDo not continue to operate the ATV if this warning appearsRefer to Chapter "Cooling System Troubleshooting" for help with diagnosis of overheating