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Foreword
The Sno Pro 120 Snowmobile is intended to be a learning/recreational snowmobile
for a responsible child at least 6 years of age under adult supervision. This snowmo-
bile is intended to be ridden by the operator only; there should be no passenger. Also,
this snowmobile is intended for daylight use in restricted off-road areas, primarily on
snow. Use of this snowmobile on public streets, roads, and highways can be hazard-
ous and is prohibited by law in most cases. As a parent or guardian, one must accept
the responsibility of training the child in the safe operation of the snowmobile. Teach
all operators the basic principles of operation, snowmobile rules and regulations, and
especially how to stop the snowmobile in case of an emergency. Impress upon the
child a sense of snowmobile courtesy and responsibility.
This snowmobile is a quality Arctic Cat product designed, engineered, and assembled
to give dependable service. Be sure, as the owner, to become thoroughly familiar with
its basic operation, maintenance, and storage procedures. Read this manual and the
accompanying Snowmobile Safety Handbook to ensure safe and proper use of the
snowmobile.
This manual is divided into sections. The sections Getting Ready to Operate the Sno
Pro 120 Safely and Operating the Sno Pro 120 must be read and explained to the
child/operator. The other sections are for the owner/parent/guardian and contain
information on snowmobile identification, safe operating instructions, lubrication,
maintenance, storage, and after-storage preparation. If repair or service is ever
required, contact an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for professional ser-
vice.
The Operator’s Manual, Snowmobile Safety Handbook, and snowmobile decals dis-
play the words Warning, Caution, and Note to emphasize important information. The
symbol
! WARNING
identifies personal safety-related information. Be sure to
follow the directive because it deals with the possibility of severe personal injury or
even death. A
CAUTION
identifies unsafe practices which may result in snow-
mobile-related damage. Follow the directive because it deals with the possibility of
damaging part or parts of the snowmobile. The symbol
NOTE:
identifies supple-
mentary information worthy of particular attention.
At the time of publication, all information and illustrations were technically correct.
Because Arctic Cat Inc. constantly refines and improves its products, no retroactive
obligation is incurred.
This Arctic Cat Operator’s Manual should be considered a permanent part of the
snowmobile and must remain with the snowmobile at time of resale. If the snowmo-
bile changes ownership, contact Arctic Cat Inc., Product Service and Warranty
Department, P. O. Box 810, Thief River Falls, MN 56701, for proper registration
information. This manual was prepared by the Product Service and Warranty Depart-
ment of Arctic Cat Inc.
Every Arctic Cat snowmobile meets or exceeds the standards of the Snowmobile
Safety and Certification Committee and displays the SSCC decal. Arctic Cat endorses
and encourages the safe use of all snowmobiles. Always wear a helmet and eye pro-
tection. Drive with caution, observe all state and local laws, and respect the rights of
others. International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association (ISMA) members like
Arctic Cat do their part to improve trails, sponsor events, and generally support the
sport of snowmobiling. As a member of the National Snowmobile Foundation, Arctic
Cat promotes snowmobiling through education, charity, and research programs.
© 2012 Arctic Cat Inc.
March 2012
Printed in U.S.A.
Summary of Contents for Sno Pro 120 2013
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