There is no warranty book. The 600 mile check is listed in the maintenance requirements in the
Owners Guide. Acknowledgement of the need for the 600 mile check is also included on the warranty registration/vehicle acceptance form which the owner signs at the time of delivery. That also states that it is at the owner's expense. BRP could include it, but at what price? Every dealer charges differently. There are some important tasks that are required at the 600 mile mark that the owner cannot complete. Those include checking and clearing any fault codes on BUDS, and checking and downloading any necessary firmware updates, as well as checking for necessary Warranty Campaigns or recalls. The reason for the initial oil change and cleaning the oil tank screen and drain plug magnet at a low mileage, is to remove debris that is created during the initial engine operation, or was left in the engine during manufacturing and assembly. The 600 mile mark is not critical, but if you are on the road, do the service as soon as possible after hitting 600 miles. Most manufacturers have similar requirements. I would hesitate to go over 1,000, but each dealer may view that differently. If you cannot complete the entire service list at 600-1,000, I would at least change the oil and filter, and clean the screen and magnet. Do that yourself if necessary. This requirement is what it is. If you cannot accept it, perhaps you should look elsewhere.