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4. If the throttle control lever operates
properly, rotate the ignition key to
the RUN position and go through
normal starting procedures.
NOTE: On the Bearcat 570/T570
models if the throttle control lever
operates properly and the engine
does not start, either a malfunction-
ing monitor switch or a misadjusted
magnetic carburetor switch may be
the problem. Take the snowmobile to
an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile
dealer for service. If not under war-
ranty, this service is at the discretion
and expense of the snowmobile
owner
.
However, if a dire emergency
exists wherein the engine must be
started, disconnect the carburetor
safety switch connectors. If discon-
nection of the carburetor safety
switch connectors is needed to start
the engine, take the snowmobile to an
authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile
dealer for service as soon as possi-
ble. If not under warranty, this service
is at the discretion and expense of
the snowmobile owner
.
NOTE: On the Bearcat 570/T570
models to access the switch connec-
tors, open the left-side access panel
and remove the belt guard; then
locate the switch on the left-side of
the carburetor and trace the wire to
the connector.
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NOTE:
On the Bearcat Z1 XT/TZ1
models if
the throttle control lever
operates properly and the engine
does not start, a malfunctioning
monitor switch may be the problem.
Take the snowmobile to an autho-
rized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer
for service. If not under warranty,
this service is at the discretion and
expense of the snowmobile owner
.
However, if a dire emergency exists
wherein the engine must be started,
disconnect the throttle monitor
switch located in the right-side han-
dlebar control.
NOTE:
On the Bearcat Z1 XT/TZ1
models if
disconnection of the throt-
tle monitor switch is needed to start
the engine, take the snowmobile to
an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmo-
bile dealer for service as soon as
possible. If not under warranty, this
service is at the discretion and
expense of the snowmobile owner.
NOTE: The monitor switch is now
bypassed. All other ignition/electri-
cal features (ignition switch, emer-
gency stop switch, headlight,
taillight, and brakelight) will operate
properly.
Varying Altitude
Operation
Operating a snowmobile at varying alti-
tudes requires changes in performance
components. These changes affect drive
train components
(on certain models)
and carburetion components (Bearcat
570/T570 models).
! WARNING
Under no circumstances should dis-
connection of the throttle control wir-
ing harness be used as a substitute
for the monitor switch during normal
operation of the snowmobile. Per-
sonal injury and damage could occur
if the throttle system malfunctions or
if the operator is unable to stop the
engine in an emergency. If the snow-
mobile must be operated with a dis-
connected throttle control wiring
harness, EXTREME CAUTION MUST
BE TAKEN. NEVER EXCEED 10 MPH
WITH THE THROTTLE CONTROL
WIRING HARNESS DISCONNECTED.
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