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FOREWORD

The 120 Sno Pro Snowmobile is intended to be a learning/recreational snowmobile

for a responsible child at least 6 years of age under adult supervision. This snowmo-

bile is intended to be ridden by the operator only; there should be no passenger. Also,

this snowmobile is intended for daylight use in restricted off-road areas, primarily on

snow. Use of this snowmobile on public streets, roads, and highways can be hazard-

ous and is prohibited by law in most cases. As a parent or guardian, one must accept

the responsibility of training the child in the safe operation of the snowmobile. Teach

all operators the basic principles of operation, snowmobile rules and regulations, and

especially how to stop the snowmobile in case of an emergency. Impress upon the

child a sense of snowmobile courtesy and responsibility.
This snowmobile is a quality Arctic Cat product designed, engineered, and manufac-

tured to give dependable service. Be sure, as the owner, to become thoroughly famil-

iar with its basic operation, maintenance, and storage procedures. Read this manual

and the accompanying Snowmobile Safety Handbook to ensure safe and proper use

of the snowmobile.
This manual is divided into sections. The sections Getting Ready to Operate the 120

Sno Pro Safely and Operating the 120 Sno Pro must be read and explained to the

child/operator. The other sections are for the owner/parent/guardian and contain

information on snowmobile identification, safe operating instructions, lubrication,

maintenance, storage, and after-storage preparation. If repair or service is ever

required, contact an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for professional ser-

vice.
The Operator’s Manual, Snowmobile Safety Handbook, and snowmobile decals dis-

play the words Warning, Caution, and Note to emphasize important information. The

symbol 

! WARNING

 identifies personal safety-related information. Be sure to

follow the directive because it deals with the possibility of severe personal injury or

even death. A 

CAUTION

 identifies unsafe practices which may result in snow-

mobile-related damage. Follow the directive because it deals with the possibility of

damaging part or parts of the snowmobile. The symbol 

NOTE:

 identifies supple-

mentary information worthy of particular attention.
At the time of publication, all information and illustrations were technically correct.

Because Arctic Cat Inc. constantly refines and improves its products, no retroactive

obligation is incurred.
This Arctic Cat Operator’s Manual should be considered a permanent part of the

snowmobile and must remain with the snowmobile at time of resale. If the snowmo-

bile changes ownership, contact Arctic Cat Inc., Product Service and Warranty

Department, P. O. Box 810, Thief River Falls, MN 56701, for proper registration

information. This manual was prepared by the Product Service and Warranty Depart-

ment of Arctic Cat Inc.
Every Arctic Cat snowmobile meets or exceeds the standards of the Snowmobile

Safety and Certification Committee and displays the SSCC decal. Arctic Cat endorses

and encourages the safe use of all snowmobiles. Always wear a helmet and eye pro-

tection. Drive with caution, observe all state and local laws, and respect the rights of

others. International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association (ISMA) members like

Arctic Cat do their part to improve trails, sponsor events, and generally support the

sport of snowmobiling. As a member of the National Snowmobile Foundation, Arctic

Cat promotes snowmobiling through education, charity, and research programs.

© 2009 Arctic Cat Inc.

October 2009

Printed in U.S.A.

Summary of Contents for 120 sno pro

Page 1: ...Operator sManual SHARE OUR PASSION TM 2010 2010 p n2258 514 120 Sno Pro...

Page 2: ...sale of snowmobile on Arctic Cat supplied batteries 4 THIRTY 30 DAYS from date of sale for all dealer installed genuine Arctic Cat service parts and accessories 5 UNTIL EXPIRATION OF THE NEW PRODUCT W...

Page 3: ...Bar 19 Recoil Starter Air Vents 20 Lights 20 Preparation For Storage 21 Preparation After Storage 22 Snowmobile Safety Rules 23 U S EPA Emission Control 24 Change of Address Ownership or Warranty Tra...

Page 4: ...Arctic Cat parts oil and accessories are engi neered to meet the standards and requirements of your Arctic Cat snowmobile For a complete list of accessories refer to the current Arctic Cat Accessory...

Page 5: ...owmobile Safety Handbook and snowmobile decals dis play the words Warning Caution and Note to emphasize important information The symbol WARNING identifies personal safety related information Be sure...

Page 6: ...rk Plug Type NGK BPR4ES Spark Plug Gap 0 76 mm 0 030 in Ignition Timing Fixed 24 BTDC 3600 RPM CARBURETOR Type Mikuni BV18 11 84Z1 CHASSIS Overall Length 181 6 cm 71 5 in Overall Height 78 7 cm 31 in...

Page 7: ...ergency stop switch to the OFF down position to immediately stop the engine E TETHER SWITCH The engine will neither start nor run unless the tether switch cap is connected to the tether switch located...

Page 8: ...ng and stopping This prac tice is important and will give you a good feel of the snowmobile You will also be able to learn how the snowmobile handles under dif ferent conditions deep snow hard packed...

Page 9: ...r cor rect registration information CONTROL LOCATIONS 0735 449 GASOLINE OIL This snowmobile has a four cycle engine therefore it is unnecessary to premix gasoline and oil Recommended Gasoline The reco...

Page 10: ...e is recommended however brief full throttle accelerations and variations in driving speeds contribute to good engine break in After the 10 hour break in period the snowmobile may be taken to an autho...

Page 11: ...may close during operation of the snowmobile due to engine vibration 0744 944 3 Insert the key into the ignition switch then rotate the key to the RUN position NOTE Make sure the emergency stop switch...

Page 12: ...thoroughly or install a new prop erly gapped recommended spark plug 8 To shut the engine off turn the ignition key to the OFF position move the emergency stop switch to the OFF down position or pull...

Page 13: ...nditions DAILY 1st 10 HOURS 2 weeks EVERY20 HOURS 1 month EVERY 50 HOURS 3 months EVERY100 HOURS 6 months EVERY 300 HOURS 12 months Valve Clearance IA Engine Compression I Spark Plug I Fuel Supply Hos...

Page 14: ...nkcase then remove and check oil level on the stick NOTE If the oil level is below the oil level mark add recommended oil until it reaches the oil level mark 4 Insert the oil level stick into the cran...

Page 15: ...valve which in turn determines the proper idle speed Rotate the screw clockwise to increase engine idle speed and counterclock wise to decrease engine idle speed Idle Fuel Adjuster Screw This adjuste...

Page 16: ...ve to the OPEN position AIR CLEANER FILTER The air filter inside the air cleaner housing must be kept clean to provide good engine power and gas mileage If the snowmobile is used under normal conditio...

Page 17: ...ng spark keep the plug free of carbon Before removing the spark plug be sure to clean the area around the spark plug If you do not dirt could enter engine when removing or installing the spark plug Ad...

Page 18: ...dirt buildup on the drive chain will be min imized Before each lubrication inspect the drive chain for dirt accumu lation To lubricate the drive chain shut the engine off and wait for all moving part...

Page 19: ...ildup from the track track drive sprockets and the inside of the skid frame 2 Place the rear of the snowmobile up on a safety stand high enough so the track is free of the floor 3 Without exerting any...

Page 20: ...s and the inside of the skid frame 2 Position the tips of the skis against a wall then using a shielded safety stand raise the rear of the snow mobile off the floor making sure the track is free to ro...

Page 21: ...nditions 5 After the field test check the alignment of the track If addi tional adjustment is necessary repeat Adjusting Track Alignment procedure ADJUSTING REAR SPRING TENSION Rear spring tension adj...

Page 22: ...ke sure the ignition key is in the OFF position 2 Visually examine the skis to deter mine which ski is out of alignment with respect to the handlebar 3 Open the hood and loosen the jam nut on each end...

Page 23: ...ginal diameter Ski wear bars are available from an authorized Arctic Cat Snow mobile dealer Removing Ski Wear Bar 1 Remove ice and snow buildup from the ski 2 With the gas tank nearly empty less than...

Page 24: ...cedure 1 Open the hood then disconnect the harness connector from the headlight bulb 2 Remove the bulb from the housing by rotating it counterclockwise until loose 3 Install the new bulb into the hous...

Page 25: ...e slowly about five times C Install the spark plug and con nect the high tension wire 6 Remove the drive chain and clean thoroughly in a solvent Install drive chain and lubricate with a dry graphite b...

Page 26: ...to route wires and cables away from hot or rotating parts 4 Inspect the drive chain and drive chain tightener Replace if neces sary 5 Lubricate the drive chain with a dry graphite based chain lubri c...

Page 27: ...23 SNOWMOBILE SAFETY RULES...

Page 28: ...standard warranty coverage and continues for 30 months or 2500 miles whichever comes first COMPONENTS COVERED The emissions warranty covers major emissions control components and emission related comp...

Page 29: ...l war ranty to a second party In order to transfer warranty fill out this form com pletely then return a copy of this form to Arctic Cat Inc Arctic Cat will then process the application and issue warr...

Page 30: ...Fold Back CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP ARCTIC CAT INC PRODUCT SERVICE AND WARRANTY DEPT P O BOX 810 THIEF RIVER FALLS MN 56701 Place Stamp Here...

Page 31: ...om your selling dealer warranty may be performed by any authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer The authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer will examine the snowmobile or part to determine if in his o...

Page 32: ...ued by European Commission Type of Equipment Snowmobile Brand Name Arctic Cat Model Numbers S2010ACAAAUSG Standards to which conformity is declared EMC EN 55012 EN 61000 6 0 MACHINERY EN 292 1 EN 292...

Page 33: ...29 NOTES...

Page 34: ...31 REMARQUES...

Page 35: ...rop enne Type de l quipement Motoneige Marque de fabrication Arctic Cat Num ros des mod les S2010ACAAAUSG Les standards dont la conformit est d clar e EMC De machinerie EN 55012 EN 61000 6 0 EN 292 1...

Page 36: ...es activit s ou si vous d m nagez ou circulez en motoneige sur un territoire hors de votre r gion la garantie peut tre ex cut e par tout autre d taillant autoris Arctic Cat Le d taillant autoris Arcti...

Page 37: ...Pliez une fois CHANGEMENT D ADRESSE DE PROPRI TAIRE ARCTIC CAT INC PRODUCT SERVICE AND WARRANTY DEPT P O BOX 810 THIEF RIVER FALLS MN 56701 USA Apposez le timbre ici...

Page 38: ...une seconde partie Pour ce faire remplissez compl tement le formulaire ensuite renvoyer une copie de ce formulaire Arctic Cat Inc Arctic Cat traitera la demande et donnera de la garantie pour le resta...

Page 39: ...26 R GLEMENTS DE S CURIT EN MOTONEIGE...

Page 40: ...s composants chauds ou rotatifs 4 Inspectez la cha ne d entra nement et son tendeur Remplacez les si n cessaire 5 Lubrifiez la cha ne d entra ne ment avec un lubrifiant de cha ne sec base de graphite...

Page 41: ...z 10 ml deux cuiller es caf environ d huile base de p trole dans le puits de bougie puis tirez lentement la poign e du d marreur rappel une cinq de fois C Installez la bougie d allumage et connectez l...

Page 42: ...le sens horaire jusqu il est soit en position L orientation du phare peut tre ajust e afin de fournir un clairage maximal l usager Pour ce faire ajustez les qua tre vis de r glage du phare jusqu ce qu...

Page 43: ...lez les crous de blocage 4 Resserrez bien les crous de blo cage PRISES D AIR DU D MARREUR RAPPEL Il est important que les prises d air situ es sur le d marreur rappel soient toujours propres afin d as...

Page 44: ...d usure est d assister les virages de la motoneige de minimiser l usure des skis et d assurer un bon contr le de la direction Si la motoneige est principa lement utilis e dans la neige profonde l usur...

Page 45: ...nement des skis est correct lorsque les skis sont parall les l un l autre les mesures sont gales l avant et l arri re ou lorsque les skis pr sentent une divergence maximale de 6 mm 1 4 po c est dire q...

Page 46: ...QUE Assurez vous qu une tension de chenille appro pri e soit maintenue apr s l ajus tement de l alignement de la chenille voir la section Tension de la chenille 3 Apr s avoir obtenu un alignement de c...

Page 47: ...e soit v rifi une fois par semaine ou l occasion de l ajuste ment de la tension de la chenille V rification de l alignement de la chenille 1 Retirez l exc s de glace et les accumulations de neige de l...

Page 48: ...ez l arri re de la motoneige sur un support de s curit suffi samment haut pour que la chenille ne touche pas le sol 3 Sans exercez aucune pression sur la chenille mesurez la distance entre le dessous...

Page 49: ...ent retirez la protection de la cha ne d entra nement et lubrifiez celle ci Apr s avoir lubrifi la cha ne d entra nement r installez sa protection REMARQUE Si le lubrifiant en a rosol ou un lubrifiant...

Page 50: ...d cartement pour v rifier l car tement ATV 0052B Quand vous installez la bougie soyez certain de la serrer s curitairement Une nouvelle bougie devraient tre ser r e tour quand la rondelle touche la t...

Page 51: ...ant ininflamma ble puis laissez s cher le filtre REMARQUE Le Nettoyant pour filtre de mousse n p 0436 194 et l Huile pour filtre de mousse n p 0436 195 sont disponibles chez Arctic Cat 4 Mettez le fil...

Page 52: ...sence et le carburateur La seule mani re de le nettoyer est de le purger en utilisant de l essence propre Pour v rifier nettoyer ou remplacer le filtre respectez la proc dure suivante 1 Tournez la sou...

Page 53: ...nts externes qui peuvent tre faits sur le carburateur au vis d arr t d acc l rateur la vis de r glage de carburant au ralenti et du c ble d acc l rateur 0744 921 Vis d arr t d acc l rateur Cette vis d...

Page 54: ...dans le carter moteur puis retirez et v rifiez le niveau d huile sur la bague REMARQUE Si le niveau d huile est ou sous la marque de niveau d huile rajoutez de l huile recom mand e jusqu ce qu elle a...

Page 55: ...ons d favorables QUOTIDIEN 1st 10 HEURES 2 semaines TOUS 20 HEURES 1 mois TOUS 50 HEURES 3 mois TOUS 100 HEURES 6 mois TOUS 300 HEURES 12 mois Jeu des soupa pes IA Compression du moteur I Bougie I Tuy...

Page 56: ...l rateur retirez la bougie d allumage pour la nettoyer et la s cher fond ou pour en installer une nou velle qui soit recommand e et qui dispose d un cartement des lec trodes appropri 8 Pour couper le...

Page 57: ...urnant dans le sens contraire des aiguilles d une mon tre Ouvrez la soupape compl te ment car elle pourrait se fermer durant l utilisation de la motoneige cause des vibrations du moteur 0744 944 3 Ins...

Page 58: ...roc dure de rodage contribuera une performance optimale et la long vit du moteur Durant le rodage il est recommand de n acc l rer qu moiti cependant de br ves acc l rations pleins gaz et des variation...

Page 59: ...a garantie Si tout le moteur doit tre remplac demandez au conces sionnaire d aviser Arctic Cat pour obtenir l information exacte concer nant l enregistrement EMPLACEMENT DES COMMANDES 0735 449 ESSENCE...

Page 60: ...B Demeure toujours assis sur le si ge et garde les deux pieds sur les mar che pieds lorsque tu utilise la motoneige Ne descend pas de la motoneige avant qu elle ne soit compl tement immobilis e C Ne c...

Page 61: ...E Est ce que tes parents ou ton tuteur ont v rifi si tu avais assez d essence F Est ce que l acc l rateur et le levier du frein bougent librement G Est ce que toutes les protections et les housses son...

Page 62: ...ou s il y a une urgence mets l interrupteur d arr t d urgence la position OFF abaiss e pour arr ter imm diate ment le moteur E CAPUCHON COUPE CIR CUIT Le moteur ne d marrera pas et ne tournera pas mo...

Page 63: ...rtement des lectro des 0 76 mm 0 030 po R glage de l allumage constant 24 avant PMH 3600 TR MN CARBURATEUR Type Mikuni BV18 11 84Z1 CH SSIS Longueur hors tout 181 6 cm 71 5 po Hauteur hors tout 78 7 c...

Page 64: ...s mots AVERTISSEMENT ATTENTION et REMARQUE pour souligner des renseignements importantes Le symbole AVERTISSEMENT indique une information de type s curitaire Observez la recommandation afin d viter to...

Page 65: ...ls les pi ces huile et acces soires certifi s Arctic Cat sont con us pour r pondre aux exigences de votre motoneige Arctic Cat Veuillez vous r f rer au catalogue d accessoires Arctic Cat pour une list...

Page 66: ...Alignement des skis 20 Alignement de la direction 21 Barres d usure des skis 21 Prises d air du d marreur rappel 22 Lumi res 22 Pr paration au remisage 24 25 Pr paration apr s le remisage 25 R glement...

Page 67: ...par un concessionnaire la garantie expire TRENTE 30 JOURS apr s la date de vente 5 JUSQU L EXPIRATION DE LA GARANTIE DU PRODUIT NEUF paragraphes 1 et 2 dessus pour toutes les pi ces de rechange ligib...

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