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Summary of Contents for Jaguar Z1

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Page 2: ...ale for batteries on a full exchange basis and 50 exchange for the remaining SIX 6 MONTHS of the first year 4 THIRTY 30 DAYS from date of sale for all dealer installed parts and accessories 5 UNTIL EX...

Page 3: ...stem 23 Checking Engine Oil Level 23 Changing Engine Oil Filter 24 Spark Plugs 25 Charging Battery 25 Fuses 26 Hydraulic Brake System 27 Drive Belt 30 Track Tension 32 Track Alignment 33 Suspension 35...

Page 4: ...ARTS OIL AND ACCESSORIES Only genuine Arctic Cat parts oil and accessories are engineered to meet the standards and requirements of your Arctic Cat Snowmobile For a complete list of accessories refer...

Page 5: ...ed contact an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for profes sional service At the time of publication all information and illustrations were technically cor rect Some illustrations used in this m...

Page 6: ...r S2007JGNEREBG Standards to which conformity is declared EMC EN 50082 1 1992 EN 50081 1 MACHINERY EN 292 1 EN 292 2 EN 953 EN 1050 EN 954 1 Manufacturer if not issuing agent Arctic Cat Inc 601 Brooks...

Page 7: ...SNOWMOBILE SAFETY RULES 3 SNOWMOBILE SAFETY RULES...

Page 8: ...p n 1602 910 Input Gear 57T p n 1602 386 CARBURETION Fuel Injection Throttle Bodies 48 mm CHASSIS Length Overall 299 cm 118 in Height Overall 124 4 cm 49 in Width Overall 121 9 cm 48 in Ski Center to...

Page 9: ...ask the dealer to notify Arctic Cat for correct registration information CONTROL LOCATIONS Shown are the typical control loca tions for Arctic Cat snowmobiles Location of a specific control will vary...

Page 10: ...the following break in guidelines will be benefi cial With occasional full throttle operation To ensure proper engine break in Arctic Cat recommends that the engine oil and filter be changed after 50...

Page 11: ...is outside of its established parameters If the CCU icon illumi nates take the snowmobile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for service If not under war ranty this service is at the discre...

Page 12: ...ic codes are flashed by the check engine light Refer to the following chart for diagnostic code sequences CAUTION At this point take precaution ary measures such as changing to loose snow terrain shut...

Page 13: ...the cam lever until the lock pin is prop erly positioned and locked Repeat this procedure until the handlebar is properly secured 4 After the handlebar is locked in position release the cam lever and...

Page 14: ...atisfy the coldest anticipated weather condi tions of your area in accordance with the coolant manufacturer s recom mendations While the cooling sys tem is being filled air pockets may develop therefo...

Page 15: ...teriorates or seems to be deteriorating take the snowmobile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for shock absorber evaluation and or servicing This service is at the discretion and expense o...

Page 16: ...posed stud It is recommended that whenever studs are installed on a track carbide wear bars should be installed on the skis Carbide wear bars complement the track studs to balance steering control und...

Page 17: ...n will be complete 0741 438 NOTE The system will not shift until the button is released 3 To shift into forward stop the snowmobile and allow the engine to idle then press the button for approximately...

Page 18: ...the seat by releasing the seat adjuster lever To adjust the seat use the following procedure 1 Pull out on the seat adjuster lever at the rear storage com partment 2 Lift up on the back of the seat t...

Page 19: ...distance between the brake lever and the handlebar The distance must be greater than 2 54 cm 1 in 2 Check the fluid level in the res ervoir The brake fluid level must be visible in the sight glass Add...

Page 20: ...automotive applica tions heat is transferred to the brake fluid The amount of heat transferred during high speed stops and or repetitive use may be high enough to boil the brake fluid and cause the b...

Page 21: ...take the snowmobile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmo bile dealer for service If not under warranty this service is at the discretion and expense of the snowmobile owner 6 When new brake pads are ins...

Page 22: ...g it several times The lever MUST return to the idle position quickly and completely NOTE If the throttle control lever operates properly and the engine does not start compress the throttle lever slig...

Page 23: ...t taillight and brakelight will operate properly VARYING ALTITUDE OPERATION Operating a snowmobile at varying altitudes requires changes in perfor mance components These changes affect drive train com...

Page 24: ...a piece of card board underneath to protect the finish on the hood and belly pan NOTE It is recommended that the gas tank be nearly empty less than 1 4 full when tipping the snowmobile 4 Remove the dr...

Page 25: ...cretion and expense of the snowmobile owner FRONT SUSPENSION NOTE Arctic Cat recommends that Arctic Cat Low Temp Grease p n 0636 593 be used for this procedure It is very important that the front susp...

Page 26: ...t Daily Page 36 Check for proper operation and cleanliness Steering System Daily Check for proper operation tightness of bolts and binding Throttle Control System Daily Page 18 Check for binding stick...

Page 27: ...in the last tank of gasoline before storage Arctic Cat Fuel Stabilizer p n 0638 165 should also be added to the last tank of gasoline before storage CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVEL 1 Park the snowmobile on...

Page 28: ...mately 30 seconds 3 Shut the engine off then place drain pans beneath both engine oil drain plugs crankcase and oil reservoir ZJ003A 4 Remove the drain plugs and allow the oil to drain com pletely NOT...

Page 29: ...warning light does not go out shut the engine off immediately and repeat step 11 then place the ignition switch to the ON position and repeat step 13 If the warning light does not go out take the sno...

Page 30: ...verloading If electrical parts in the snowmobile are not working the system may have been overloaded and caused a blown fuse Before repairing or replacing any electrical part check the appropriate fus...

Page 31: ...pears dark Checking Adding Brake Fluid 1 With the fluid sight glass reser voir in a level position check the fluid level The brake fluid level must be visible in the sight glass NOTE If the sight glas...

Page 32: ...rctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for ser vice This service is at the dis cretion and expense of the snowmobile owner Bleeding Brake System If the brake lever feels spongy when applied the brake system may...

Page 33: ...brake pads use the fol lowing procedure NOTE The brake pads may be changed by the snowmobile owner if qualified to do so If the owner does not feel qualified take the snowmobile to an autho rized Arc...

Page 34: ...ool down This procedure stabilizes the pad material and extends the life of the pads DRIVE BELT The drive belt transfers power from the drive clutch to the driven pulley If the belt is worn cracked or...

Page 35: ...eaves 1 Turn ignition key to the OFF position and wait for all moving parts to stop 2 Set the brake lever lock 3 Open the left side access panel 4 Using the spark plug wrench screwdriver and Belt Defl...

Page 36: ...at recommends that the track tension be checked daily during the first 300 miles of operation and once a week thereafter and adjusted according to need The track will stretch and take a set during bre...

Page 37: ...ousings NOTE Since track tension and track alignment are interrelated always check both even if only one adjustment seems neces sary TRACK ALIGNMENT Proper track alignment is obtained when the rear id...

Page 38: ...entered between the inner track drive lugs no adjustment is necessary 0739 637 5 If the idler wheels are not cen tered between the inner track drive lugs an adjustment is necessary Adjusting Track Ali...

Page 39: ...for the weight and riding preference of the operator Adjusting Front Shock Springs The front shock springs are individ ually adjustable for the terrain con ditions and driving style of the operator Th...

Page 40: ...t Rotate the wrench until the cam is in the desired position To stiffen the ride rotate the cam so as to raise the spring end Make the appropriate adjustment on the other cam LIGHTS The correct tailli...

Page 41: ...he single torx head cap screw from beneath the console located between the headlights 741 505A 3 Remove the cap screw and lock nut securing the front of the headlight assembly to the air intake silenc...

Page 42: ...k on the aiming surface 4 Make a vertical mark which intersects the horizontal mark on the aiming surface directly in front of the headlight 5 Engage the brake lever lock and start the engine Move the...

Page 43: ...tic Cat recommends that the wear stripsbecheckedweeklyandreplacedas necessary Measurethewearstripsat25 4 cm 10in intervals Wearstripsmustbe 10 7 mm 0 42 in thick or thicker If wear strip measurements...

Page 44: ...e belt sits below this level the snowmobile will bog at slow speeds and will have a slower maximum speed To correct this condition first determine if the drive belt is within specifications see Drive...

Page 45: ...ubrication section 7 Remove the drive belt from the drive clutch driven pulley Lay the belt on a flat surface or slide it into a cardboard sleeve to pre vent warping or distortion dur ing storage 8 Cl...

Page 46: ...ire snowmobile off the ground making sure the snowmobile is secure Loosen the track adjust ing bolts to reduce track ten sion Cover with a machine cover or a heavy tarpaulin to protect it from dirt du...

Page 47: ...lt NOTE If the old belt is worn but in reasonable condition retain it with the snowmobile as a spare in case of emergency 5 Inspect all fuel hoses and oil hoses for deterioration or cracks replace if...

Page 48: ...nty coverage and continues for 30 months or 2500 miles whichever comes first COMPONENTS COVERED The emissions warranty covers major emissions control components and emission related components listed...

Page 49: ...r the unused portion of the original warranty to a second party In order to transfer warranty fill out this form completely then return a copy of this form to Arctic Cat Inc Arctic Cat will then proce...

Page 50: ...Fold Back Once Place Stamp Here CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP ARCTIC CAT INC PRODUCT SERVICE AND WARRANTY DEPT P O BOX 810 THIEF RIVER FALLS MN 56701...

Page 51: ...47 MAINTENANCE RECORD DATE MILEAGE SERVICE PERFORMED NOTES...

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Page 55: ...location away from your selling dealer warranty may be performed by any authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer The authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer will examine the snowmobile or part to deter...

Page 56: ...Printed in U S A Trademarks of Arctic Cat Inc Thief River Falls MN 56701 p n 2257 553 TM ARCTIC CAT...

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