GENERAL INFORMATION
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By pushing and holding the top but-
ton, maximum RPM will be displayed
on the readout screen. The maximum
RPM readout will reset when the bot-
tom button is pushed (while maximum
RPM is displayed).
Bottom Button
By pushing the bottom button once,
the readout screen will display hour-
meter or trip-meter/odometer; by
pushing the button once again, the two
functions will be reversed. To reset the
trip meter with the trip meter dis-
played, push and hold the bottom but-
ton until the display is cleared. The
hour-meter readout will not reset.
Charging System
Warning Icon
The Charging System Warning Icon is
designed to warn the operator if the
battery charging system is not func-
tioning. The icon should illuminate
each time the key is turned to RUN or
START, and it should go out when the
engine starts. If the icon stays illumi-
nated or it illuminates while the
engine is running, the battery is not
being charged, and the snowmobile is
running on battery reserve power only.
If the Charging System Warning Icon
illuminates, you should, as soon as
possible, 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.
The engine
WILL NOT RUN
with-
out battery power.
Coolant Temperature
Warning Icon
If the coolant temperature is at the
maximum running temperature, the
coolant temperature warning icon will
flash a warning (alert). If the coolant
temperature is above the maximum
running temperature, the coolant tem-
perature warning icon will cease flash-
ing and will remain constantly
illuminated.
Oil Pressure/Low Oil
Warning Icon
The Oil Pressure/Low Oil Warning
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 illumi-
nates while the engine is running, oil
pressure has been lost and the engine
will automatically shut off.
If oil pressure is lost, use the following
procedure to check the oil level:
NOTE: To ensure an accurate
reading, the snowmobile should
be on level ground.
! CAUTION
At this point, take precautionary
measures such as changing to
loose snow terrain, shutting the
engine off (allowing the engine to
cool down), and checking coolant
level. If unable to either determine
or remedy the problem, take the
snowmobile to an authorized Arc-
tic Cat Snowmobile dealer for ser-
vice.