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1. Clock/Engine Hour Meter - The clock
function indicates time in the 12-hour
mode; the hour meter indicates the
total time the ATV has run and cannot
be reset to zero. To set the clock, use
the following procedure.
A. With the ignition switch ON,
press and release the Mode But-
ton (3) until the Clock/Engine
Hour Meter (1) is displayed; then
(if necessary) press and release
the Set/Reset Button (4) to select
the clock display.
B. Press and hold the Set/Reset But-
ton (4) until the minutes stop
scrolling and the hour display
starts to scroll. Momentarily
release when the correct hour is
displayed; then repeatedly press
and release the Set/Reset Button
(4) until the correct minutes are
displayed.
NOTE: Clock memory power is
supplied through the 15-amp acces-
sory fuse and verified during gauge
“power-up” and reset. In the event of
clock memory power failure (blown
fuse, etc.), the gauge will “power-
up,” reset, and shut down repeatedly
until clock memory power is
restored. Always check the 15-amp
accessory fuse if this gauge condi-
tion is noted.
NOTE: The engine hour meter will
not activate until engine speed
exceeds 500 RPM.
2. Temperature Indicator - If the engine
coolant temperature exceeds the nor-
mal operating range, the temperature
icon will begin flashing and the LCD
will go blank for 30 seconds; then the
LCD will return to normal. However,
the temperature icon will continue to
flash.
NOTE: High engine RPM, low vehi-
cle speed, or heavy load can raise
engine temperature. Decreasing
engine RPM, reducing load, and
selecting an appropriate transmis-
sion gear can lower the temperature.
NOTE: Debris in front of the
engine (or packed between the cool-
ing fins of the radiator) can reduce
cooling capacity. Using a garden
hose, wash the radiator and the
engine to remove any debris restrict-
ing air flow.
3. Mode Button - Shifts the gauge
through three set-up modes: speed-
ometer/tachometer, distance, and
time.
NOTE: The Mode Button must be
pressed and released to shift modes.
Approximately two seconds after the
Mode Button is released, the digital
gauge will return to full display.
4. Set/Reset Button - In conjunction
with the Mode Button, sets and resets
various displays on the digital gauge.
Also used to shift from speedometer
function to tachometer function on
the speedometer/tachometer gauge.
5. Fuel Level Indicator - Indicates
approximate amount of gasoline in
the gas tank.
NOTE: When the bottom segment
flashes, approximately 3.5 L (0.92
U.S. gal.) of gasoline remains in the
tank.
6. Low Oil Pressure - Will be displayed
during self-test at start-up. It will not
be displayed during normal operation
as oil pressure is not monitored on
these models.
CAUTION
Continued operation with high engine
temperature may result in engine
damage or premature wear.
CAUTION
Arctic Cat does not recommend
using a pressure washer to clean the
radiator core. The pressure may bend
or flatten the fins causing restricted
air flow, and electrical components
on the radiator could be damaged.
Use only a garden hose with spray
nozzle at normal tap pressure.
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