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With RPM displayed on the readout screen
by pushing and holding the left button, max-
imum RPM will be displayed on the readout
screen. The maximum RPM readout will
reset when the right button is pushed (while
maximum RPM is displayed).
Odometer/Trip-Meter (1)/
Trip-Meter (2)/Hour-
Meter/Clock
NOTE: The clock is available on
electric start models only.
By pushing the right button, the readout
screen will display odometer, trip-meter
(1), trip-meter (2), hour-meter, and clock.
To reset the trip meter with the trip meter
displayed, push and hold the right button
until the display is cleared. The hour-
meter readout will not reset.
Clock (Electric Start)
With the clock selected on the readout
screen by pushing and holding the right but-
ton for two seconds, the option of selecting
the 12-hour or 24-hour clock is available.
Push the left button for 12-hour display;
push the right button for 24-hour display. At
this point, the hours and minutes will begin
to flash. Push the left button to change the
hour display; push the right button to change
the minute display (either tap the buttons for
individual number display or push and hold
the buttons for rapid number display).
NOTE: During clock setting if nei-
ther button (left, right) is pushed
within a 5-second time period, the
clock-setting mode will be exited
with changes saved.
A. Low Oil Warning Icon
(2000)
This icon is designed to alert the snowmo-
bile operator when the oil in the oil injec-
tion reservoir gets below a prescribed
level; however, it is highly recommended
that a visual verification of the oil level in
the reservoir be done prior to operating the
snowmobile. Once the Low Oil Warning
Icon illuminates during operation of the
snowmobile, the operator must periodi-
cally monitor the level of oil in the reser-
voir and must fill the reservoir the next
time gasoline is added to the gas tank.
The “alert level” of the Low Oil Warning
Icon is approximately equal to 1 tankful of
gasoline under normal operating condi-
tions.
A. Oil Pressure Warning
Icon (5000)
This icon indicates engine oil pressure,
not the oil level; however, if the oil level
is low, it may affect oil pressure.
The icon should illuminate each time the
ignition switch is turned to RUN or
START, and it should go out when the
engine starts. If the icon illuminates
while the engine is running, oil pressure
has been lost and the engine will auto-
matically shut off.
If oil pressure is lost, check the oil level
(see page 30).
If the warning icon does not go out or if
the engine does not start, take the snow-
mobile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snow-
mobile dealer. If not under warranty, this
service is at the discretion and expense of
the snowmobile owner.
B. Coolant Temperature
Warning Icon (5000)
NOTE:
When
cold-starting
the
engine,
the
coolant
temperature
warning icon will illuminate, the read-
out screen will display TEMP, and
engine RPM limit will be below drive
system engagement speed.
When the engine reaches proper operat-
ing temperature, the coolant temperature
warning icon and TEMP display will
cease to flash.
If the coolant temperature rises too far
above proper operating temperature, the
coolant temperature warning icon will
flash a warning (alert) and the engine will
“surge” to alert the operator. If the cool-
ant temperature rises to a critical point
above proper operating temperature, the
coolant temperature warning icon will
cease flashing and will remain constantly
illuminated.