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Emergency/Parking
Brake
ACE-003
To engage and release the emergency/park-
ing brake, use the following procedure.
1. While squeezing the right-side brake
lever, squeeze the emergency/park-
ing brake aligning the pin on the
brake assembly with the groove in
the emergency/parking brake.
NOTE: It will click as it engages
and the brake lever will not return to
its released position.
2. Release the emergency/parking
brake by squeezing the brake lever.
It will return to its released position.
Check to make sure the emergency/
parking brake engages properly and that
the brake (when engaged) locks the
wheels.
1. Engage the emergency/parking brake.
2. Attempt to push the ATV.
NOTE: The emergency/parking
brake must lock the wheels. If it
doesn’t, take the ATV to an authorized
Arctic Cat ATV dealer for service.
Headlight Switch
ACE-004A
Use the headlight switch to select the high
or low headlight beam or parking lights
when the ignition switch is in the LIGHTS
position. When the switch is in the HI posi-
tion, the high beam will illuminate. When
the switch is in the LO position, the low
beam will illuminate. When the switch is in
the PARKING position, the front and rear
lights will illuminate.
Turn Signal Switch
ATV-004B
To activate the turn signals, slide the
turn signal switch to the direction of the
desired turn. When the turn is com-
pleted, return the switch to the center
(OFF) position.
! WARNING
Always check to be sure that the
brake lever lock has been disen-
gaged before operating the ATV. An
accident could result if the brake
lever lock is left engaged while the
ATV is operated. The brake may
relax if left engaged for a long
period of time. This could cause an
accident; therefore, do not leave the
ATV on a hill depending on the
brake lever lock. Always engage
emergency/parking brake (right
side).
! WARNING
Always check to be sure that the
emergency/parking brake has been
disengaged before operating the
ATV. An accident could result if the
emergency/parking brake is left
engaged while the ATV is operated.
This could cause an accident.