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6.11
Filling up
1. Switch vehicle off.
2. Open fuel cap.
3. Fill in fuel of the quality specified below, maximally up to the lower edge of the
filler neck.
Recommended fuel: Unleaded petrol, 95 octane.
6.12
Transporting the vehicle
When transporting, observe the following items:
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Transport the vehicle in its normal driving position (on all four wheels).
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Activate the parking brake and shift transmission to position P.
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Fasten the lashing straps at the front and rear bottom of the vehicle frame.
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Protect all components subject to contact with the lashing straps against scratch-
ing. To do this, use e.g. adhesive tape or soft cloths.
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Make sure that no components such as cables or brake lines are pinched.
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Only use suitable lashing straps, which comply with the relevant legislation.
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Tighten the lashing straps evenly.
6.13
Measures after an accident
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Check the vehicle for damages.
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Check for leaking fluids.
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Check steering for free movement.
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Check functioning of brakes.
WARNING
Fuel is highly flammable. Fire at the fuel tank may lead to fire and explosion.
Always fill up the vehicle in a well-ventilated area.
Do not fill up the vehicle in the vicinity of naked flames or burning cigarettes,
and always stop the engine and let it cool down when filling up.
Ensure that no fuel is spilled, particularly on hot parts of the vehicle. Wipe
spilt fuel up immediately.
Fuel expands when subjected to heat. In the case of a fuel tank which is too
full, fuel may escape. Observe the specifications on the fuel tank.
WARNING
Do not continue driving if you detect damages. Take the vehicle to an author-
ised Arctic Cat specialist repair shop and have the damages repaired.
NOTE
The ignition and the function of fuel pump are interrupted by a tilt sensor as
soon as the vehicle is inclined further than 60° to 70°. If the vehicle is
straightened up, the ignition and the fuel pump will be switched on again.
Summary of Contents for Prowler 700i HDX 2015
Page 1: ...Side by Side user manual...
Page 18: ...2 View of the vehicle 18 2 3 1 Wildcat Fig 6...
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Page 20: ...2 View of the vehicle 20 2 3 2 Prowler XT Fig 8...
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Page 22: ...2 View of the vehicle 22 2 3 3 Prowler HDX Fig 10...
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