
Operator’s ManualDo not remove this Operator’s Manual from this ATVaccording to the guidelines and agreement with the U.S.Consumer Product Safety Comm
! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 8Warning Labels & InformationAn Arctic Cat ATV comes with se
WARNINGS! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 9Warnings! WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this ATV w
! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 10Warnings! WARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDOperating this ATV on paved s
WARNINGS! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 11Warnings! WARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDOperating this ATV af
! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 12Warnings! WARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDRemoving hands from handlebar
WARNINGS! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 13Warnings! WARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDTurning improperly.WH
! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 14WarningsNEVER OPERATE UP OR DOWN HILLS STEEPER THAN 25°! WARNI
WARNINGS! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 15Warnings! WARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDImproperly crossing h
! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 16Warnings! WARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDImproperly operating over obs
WARNINGS! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 17Warnings! WARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDImproperly operating
Your ATV can be hazardous to operate.A collision or rollover can occur quickly, even during routine maneuvers such asturning and driving on hills or o
! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 18PreventionOverviewWhen using an ATV, prevention is thename of
PREVENTION! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 19PreventionHelmetYour helmet is the most important pi
! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 20PreventionThe second step in Prevention is checking the condit
PREVENTION! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 21PreventionB. ThrottleThe throttle should have a free
! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 22Prevention• Cellular Phone•Maps/GPS• Emergency Kit with Flashl
ACTIVE RIDING! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 23Active RidingOverview“Active Riding” is the secon
! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 24Sound JudgmentOverviewYou are not invincible. Knowing thatthe
SOUND JUDGMENT! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 25Sound JudgmentThe environment you operate an ATV
! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 26Sound JudgmentTrail RidingUse sound judgment when trail riding
SOUND JUDGMENT! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 27Sound JudgmentPeople do all kinds of things that
1ForewordCongratulations and thank you fromArctic Cat Inc. for purchasing an ARC-TIC CAT® All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV).Built with American engineering an
! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 28Sound JudgmentCargo LimitationsOne reason why passengers are p
SOUND JUDGMENT! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 29Sound Judgment A safe, enjoyable ride is depende
! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 30Sound Judgment Your Physical ConditionBeing physically exhaust
SUPERVISION! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 31SupervisionOverviewYou’re responsible for supervisi
! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 32SupervisionRemember that regardless of experi-ence, you should
33DIVISION II - OPERATION/MAINTENANCEPrefaceThis Arctic Cat ATV Operator’s Man-ual should be considered a permanentpart of the ATV and must remain wit
34ATV Specifications* * Specifications subject to change without notice.ENGINEType Four-Cycle/Oil Cooled Bore x Stroke 81 mm x 71.2 mm (3.19 x 2.80 in
35Location of Parts and ControlsKC0044AKC0047AKC0041A 1. Battery 2. Headlights 3. Hand Brake Lever 4. Power Distribution Module 5. Electrical Access P
36ATV OperationActive riding and basic maneuvers arethe foundation of your ATV ride. With-out basic skills, it’s impossible to moveto this level— acti
ATV OPERATION37ATV OperationStarting A Cold EngineNOTE: It is very important not totouch or compress the throttle leverduring the starting procedures
2Table of ContentsFOREWORD... 1DIVISION I - SAFETYATV SAFETY ALERT ... 5RIDER TRAINING C
38ATV OperationShiftingThe Arctic Cat ATV with an automatictransmission has a dual-range transmis-sion with reverse. To shift the ATV, fol-low these s
ATV OPERATION39ATV OperationActive riding involves moving yourbody. You must learn to lean and shiftyour weight into your turns to maintaincontrol.You
40ATV OperationWide TurnsAbout 20% of ATV accidents happenduring turns. If you don’t understandturning techniques, it’s easy for theATV to get away fr
ATV OPERATION41ATV OperationQuick TurnsQuick turns are the most difficult turnsand should only be done after you areexperienced with your ATV.ATV-0021
42ATV OperationATV-00371. Stop where you are, apply thebrakes, and shift to neutral.2. Shut off the engine.3. Keep your body weight shiftedforward.4.
ATV OPERATION43ATV OperationRiding DownhillSuccess in riding downhill depends onhow well you know your brakes—takeit easy on them, or you could flip o
44ATV OperationSwervingSwerving is usually an emergencyreaction to avoid an obstacle but is sim-ilar to quick turns. The difference isthat quick turns
ATV OPERATION45ATV Operation5. Apply a little throttle when thefront tires make contact with theobstacle.6. Lean forward and release the throt-tle whe
46ATV Operation5. If the ATV continues to roll back-ward, dismount immediately on theuphill side.Crossing WaterYour ATV can only handle water up toits
ATV OPERATION47ATV Operation3. If the brakes are frozen, take theATV to a warmer area to thaw outthe brakes.NOTE: After the brakes thaw, drythem by a
! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 3DIVISION I - SAFETYAn ATV is not a toy and can be hazardous to
48General InformationATV IDENTIFICATION NUMBERSThe Arctic Cat ATV has two identifica-tion numbers: Vehicle IdentificationNumber (VIN) and Engine Seria
49GENERAL INFORMATIONGas Tank ValveThe gas tank valve is incorporated inthe gas tank. There are three positions:ON, RES, and OFF.In the OFF position,
50This switch allows the operator tooperate the ATV in either two-wheeldrive (rear wheels) or four-wheel drive(all wheels). For normal riding on flat,
51GENERAL INFORMATIONUse the headlight HI/LO switch toselect the high or low headlight beamwhen the ignition switch is in theLIGHTS position. When the
52Auxiliary Brake PedalCF117Pressing the auxiliary brake pedaldownward will apply the brake to therear wheels.SPEEDOMETER/LCDKC0001A1. Adjust/Set Butt
53GENERAL INFORMATION NOTE: The hour display will readfrom 1 to 24 and may be cycledrapidly by holding the Mode But-ton (2) down for three seconds.C.
541. Direct the hose from the float bowldrain into a container.2. Loosen the drain screw and allowthe gasoline and condensation toflow out.3. Tighten
55GENERAL INFORMATIONRACK LOADING (Front and Rear)The front rack and rear rack aredesigned to carry specified load capaci-ties. Always refer to the AT
56TRANSPORTING ATVWhen transporting the ATV, Arctic Catrecommends that the ATV be in its nor-mal operating position (on all fourwheels) and the follow
57GENERAL INFORMATIONRecommended Front Differential/Rear Drive Lubricant NOTE: Arctic Cat recommendsthe use of genuine Arctic Cat lubri-cants.The rec
! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 4An ATV is not a toy and can be hazardous to operate.• Never exc
58During the first 10 hours of operation,always use less than ½ throttle. Varyingthe engine RPM during the break-inperiod allows the components to “lo
59GENERAL MAINTENANCEGeneral Maintenance NOTE: Proper maintenance ofthe ATV is important for optimumperformance. Follow the Mainte-nance Schedule and
60I = Inspect and clean, adjust, lubricate, replace as necessary * = Dealer maintenanceT = Tighten R = Replace C = CleanMAINTENANCE SCHEDULEItem PageI
61GENERAL MAINTENANCEOIL COOLERKC0083 NOTE: Dirt and debris must becleaned from the cooling fins regu-larly to ensure proper engine oilcooling. NOTE
62Change the engine oil and oil filter atthe scheduled intervals. The engineshould always be warm when the oil ischanged so the oil will drain easily
63GENERAL MAINTENANCECF106C4. After all the oil has been drained,install the drain plugs and tightensecurely.5. Pour recommended oil into eachfiller h
64Brake Lever LockCheck to make sure the brake lever lockengages properly and that the brake(when engaged) locks the wheels.1. Pump the brake lever 2
65GENERAL MAINTENANCEBall Joint Boots (Upper and Lower/Right and Left)CC7911. Secure the ATV on a support standto elevate the front wheels.2. Remove b
66 NOTE: Battery maintenance canbe performed by the ATV owner ifqualified to do so. If the ownerdoes not feel qualified, take theATV to an authorized
67GENERAL MAINTENANCE NOTE: If the battery voltage is11.5 DC Volts or less, some char-gers may “cut off” and fail tocharge. If this occurs, connect a
! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 5ATV Safety AlertThe Consumer Product Safety Com-mission has con
68Jump-StartingNOTE: Arctic Cat does not rec-ommend jump-starting a vehiclewith a dead battery but rather toremove the battery, service it, andcorrec
69GENERAL MAINTENANCE0744-527 NOTE: Some jumper cables maybe the same color but the clampsor ends will be color-coded redand black.7. Attach one clam
70ENGINE IDLE RPM ADJUSTMENTTo properly adjust the idle, a tachome-ter is necessary. If one is not available,take the ATV to an authorized ArcticCat A
71GENERAL MAINTENANCE2. Remove the filter housing coverand air filter element.3. Fill a wash pan larger than the ele-ment with a non-flammable sol-ven
72TIRESTire Tread ConditionThe use of worn-out tires on an ATV isvery dangerous. A tire is considered tobe worn out when the depth of the treadis less
73GENERAL MAINTENANCE1. Remove the cap screws securingthe spark arrester assembly to themuffler; then remove the sparkarrester.KC00982. Using a suitab
74CHECKING/ADJUSTING HEADLIGHT AIMThe headlights can be adjusted verti-cally and horizontally. The geometriccenter of the HIGH beam light zone isto be
75GENERAL MAINTENANCETOOLSA basic tool kit is provided with theATV. Maintain the tool kit with theATV at all times.KC0042BCAUTIONAlways use electrical
76Preparation for StorageArctic Cat recommends the followingprocedure to prepare the ATV for stor-age. An authorized Arctic Cat ATVdealer should perfo
77Preparation after Storage Taking the ATV out of storage and cor-rectly preparing it will assure manymiles and hours of trouble-free riding.Arctic Ca
! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 6Rider Training CourseArctic Cat sponsors a free Rider Train-ing
79LIMITED WARRANTYArctic Cat Inc. (hereinafter referred to as Arctic Cat) extends a limited warranty on eachnew Arctic Cat ATV it manufactures and on
80WARRANTY PROCEDURE/OWNER RESPONSIBILITYAt the time of sale, an ATV Rider Training Certificate and Owner Registration form is to becompleted by the s
81CHANGE OF ADDRESS, OWNERSHIP, OR WARRANTY TRANSFERArctic Cat Inc. keeps on file the current name and address of the owner of this ATV. Thiswill allo
PlaceStampHereFold Back- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CHANGE OF
83ARCTIC CAT ATV EMISSIONCONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENTWarranty Rights and ObligationsArctic Cat Inc. (hereinafter referred to as Arctic Cat) and the Cali
84ARCTIC CAT EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM LIMITED WARRANTYArctic Cat Inc., P.O. Box 810, Thief River Falls, MN 56701 (hereinafter referred to as Arctic Cat
85U.S. EPA EMISSION CONTROL STATEMENT/WARRANTY COVERAGE (U.S. Only)STATEMENT/WARRANTYArctic Cat warrants to the original retail purchaser, and each su
86INDEXAccessories... 33Active Riding ...23Air Fil
87MAINTENANCE RECORDDATE MILEAGE SERVICE PERFORMED/NOTES
! WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in a serious injury or death. 7Hangtags An Arctic Cat ATV comes with hang-tags containing impo
88DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYApplication of council directives: EMC Directive 2004/108/ECDate of Issue: December, 2004EC Machinery Directive 98/37/ECDat
Identification Numbers Record1. KEY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER:The key identification number is stamped on the key as shown in the illustration.Record this
Improper ATV use can result in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH ALWAYS USE AN APPROVED HELMET AND PROTECTIVE GEAR NEVER USE ON PUBLIC ROADS NEVER CAR
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