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Jump-Starting
NOTE: Arctic Cat does not recommend jump-starting a vehi-
cle with a dead battery but rather to remove the battery, service
it, and correctly charge it; however, in an emergency, it may be
necessary to jump-start a vehicle. If so, use the following pro-
cedure to carefully and safely complete this procedure.
1. On the vehicle to be jump-started, remove the battery cover and
any terminal boots.
2. Inspect the battery for any signs of electrolyte leaks, loose termi-
nals, or bulging sides. Leaking or bulging battery cases may
indicate a frozen or shorted battery.
3. Inspect the vehicle to be used for jump-starting to determine if
voltage and ground polarity are compatible. The vehicle must
have a 12-volt DC, negative ground electrical system.
4. Move the vehicle to be used for the jump-start close enough to
ensure the jumper cables easily reach; then shift into neutral, set
and lock the brakes, shut off all electrical accessories, and turn
the ignition switch OFF.
NOTE: Make sure all switches on the vehicle to be jump-
started are turned OFF.
5. Disconnect all external accessories such as cell phones, GPS
units, and radios on both vehicles.
6. Attach one clamp of the posi-
tive (red) jumper cable to the
positive (+) terminal (1) of the
dead battery (C) being careful
not to touch any metal with
the other clamp; then attach
the other clamp of the positive
(red) jumper cable to the posi-
tive (+) terminal (2) of the
good battery (B).
NOTE: Some jumper cables may be the same color but the
clamps or ends will be color-coded red and black.
! WARNING
Improper handling or connecting of a battery may result in
severe injury including acid burns, electrical burns, or blindness
as a result of an explosion. Always remove rings and watches.
! WARNING
Any time service is performed on a battery, the following must
be observed: keep sparks, open flame, cigarettes, or any other
flame away. Always wear safety glasses. Protect skin and cloth-
ing when handling a battery. When servicing battery in enclosed
space, keep the area well-ventilated. Make sure battery venting
is not obstructed.
! WARNING
If any of these conditions exist, DO NOT attempt a jump-start,
boost, or charge the battery. An explosion could occur caus-
ing serious injury.
CAUTION
Always make sure the electrical systems are of the same voltage
and ground polarity prior to connecting jumper cables. If not,
severe electrical damage may occur.
CAUTION
Failure to disconnect electronic accessories during jump-start-
ing may cause system damage due to power spikes.
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