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Oper

ator’s Man

ual

Do not remove this Operator’s Manual from this ATV
according to the guidelines and agreement with the U.S.
Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Read this manual carefully.
It contains important safety information.

S H A R E   O U R   PA S S I O N .

TM

T-14

2010

Summary of Contents for T-14 2010

Page 1: ...ove this Operator s Manual from this ATV according to the guidelines and agreement with the U S Consumer Product Safety Commission Read this manual carefully It contains important safety information SHARE OUR PASSION TM T 14 2010 ...

Page 2: ...cours d instruction est disponible pour les propriétaires cana diens composez le 1 613 739 1535 Particularly important information is distinguished in this manual by the following notations California Proposition 65 The Safety Alert Symbol means ATTENTION BE ALERT YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED WARNING Failure to follow WARNINGS could result in SERIOUS OR SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH to the ATV operator a byst...

Page 3: ...facilities to provide you with the best service possible Know all local state provincial riding laws Respect your ATV Respect the environment and You will gain the respect of others We also advise you to strictly follow the recommended mainte nance program as outlined This preventive maintenance program is designed to ensure that all critical components on this ATV are thoroughly inspected at vari...

Page 4: ...ns 37 LCD Indicator Lights 39 Gas Vent Hoses 40 Carburetor Float Bowl Drain 40 Oil Level Stick 40 Seat Lock 41 Safety Flag Bracket 41 Transporting ATV 41 Gasoline Oil Lubricant 42 Break In Procedure 42 GENERAL MAINTENANCE 44 56 Maintenance Schedule 44 Shock Absorbers 45 General Lubrication 45 Hand Brake Systems 46 Suspension Steering Arm Bushings 47 Tie Rod Boots 47 Battery 48 Spark Plug 51 Engine...

Page 5: ... times Parents should permit continued use only if they determine that the operator has the ability to operate the ATV safely Never carry a passenger Never permit a guest to operate this ATV unless the guest has read this manual and all product labels and has completed a cer tified training course Never operate an ATV on any paved surfaces including side walks driveways parking lots and streets Ne...

Page 6: ...per procedures when operating over obstacles as described in this manual Always be careful of skidding or sliding On slippery surfaces such as ice go slowly and be very cautious in order to reduce the chance of skidding or sliding out of control Never operate an ATV in fast flowing water or in water deeper than the footrests Remember that wet brakes may have reduced stop ping capability Test your ...

Page 7: ...C CAT BRAND ATV NEVER OPERATE AN ARCTIC CAT BRAND TRANSI TIONAL ATV WITHOUT PARENTAL SUPERVISION NEVER OPERATE AN ATV ON PAVEMENT THE VEHI CLE IS NOT DESIGNED TO BE USED ON PAVED SUR FACES AND MAY BE DIFFICULT TO CONTROL NEVER OPERATE AN ATV ON A PUBLIC ROAD EVEN A DIRT OR GRAVEL ONE BECAUSE YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO AVOID COLLIDING WITH OTHER VEHICLES ALSO OPERATING AN ATV ON A PUBLIC ROAD MAY BE AG...

Page 8: ...mpleting the training course U S owners only one incentive Arctic Cat provides free rider training courses to appropriate immediate family members per ATV purchase Others can take the training course for a small fee See an authorized Arctic Cat ATV dealer for details or call 800 887 2887 for training course information FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ATV SAFETY call the Consumer Product Safety Commissi...

Page 9: ...ion Anyone who rides the ATV should read and understand this information before riding The labels should be considered as permanent parts of the ATV If a label comes off or becomes hard to read contact your Arctic Cat ATV dealer for a replacement Pour commander des Etiquettes de Mise en Garde gratuites voyez votre détaillant de autorisé VTT Arctic Cat pour le numéro de pièce 1436 344 KM881A KM879C...

Page 10: ...ada WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Allowing anyone under age 14 to operate this ATV WHAT CAN HAPPEN Use of an ATV by children can lead to severe injury or death of the child Children may not have the skills abilities or judgment needed to operate the ATV safely and may be involved in a seri ous accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD A child under 14 should never operate this ATV A child lacking the skills abi...

Page 11: ...r operate this ATV on any public street road or highway even a dirt or gravel one In many states it is illegal to operate an ATV on public streets roads or highways WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this ATV without wearing an approved motorcycle helmet eye protection and protective clothing WHAT CAN HAPPEN Operating without an approved hel met increases your chances of a severe head injury or de...

Page 12: ...ich can result in an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always ride at a speed that is proper for the terrain visibility and operating conditions and your age and experience WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Attempting wheelies jumps and other stunts WHAT CAN HAPPEN Increases the chance of an accident including an overturn HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never attempt stunts such as wheelies or jumps Don t try to sh...

Page 13: ... on level surfaces or small hills HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never operate the ATV on hills too steep for the ATV or for your abilities Practice on smaller hills before attempting larger hills WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Failure to use extra care when oper ating the ATV on unfamiliar terrain WHAT CAN HAPPEN You can come upon hidden rocks bumps or holes without enough time to react Could result in the AT...

Page 14: ...ecessary to control the ATV on such terrain Always be especially cautious on these kinds of terrain WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Climbing hills improperly WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause loss of control or cause the ATV to overturn HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always follow proper procedures for climbing hills as described in this Operator s Manual Always check the terrain carefully before you start up any hil...

Page 15: ...cause the ATV to lean sharply to one side Go straight down the hill where possi ble WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Stalling rolling backwards or improperly dismounting while climb ing a hill WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could result in the ATV overturning HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Use proper gear and maintain steady speed when climbing a hill If you lose all forward speed Keep weight uphill Apply the brakes Engage the...

Page 16: ... ATV WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating the ATV through deep or fast flowing water WHAT CAN HAPPEN Tires may float causing loss of traction and loss of control which could lead to an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never operate the ATV in fast flowing water or in water deeper than the footrests Remember that wet brakes may have reduced stopping capability Test your brakes after leaving water If ...

Page 17: ...OW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Learn to safely control skidding or sliding by practicing at slow speeds and on level smooth terrain On extremely slippery surfaces such as ice go slowly and be very cautious in order to reduce the chance of skidding or slid ing out of control WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating the ATV with improper modifications WHAT CAN HAPPEN Improper installation of accessories or modifi...

Page 18: ... and a snowmobile suit in the winter and lighter protective clothing in the summer Helmet There are several types of helmets on the market but make sure you wear a helmet that complies with the current standards of the U S Department of Transportation DOT The Snell Memorial Foundation or the Ameri can National Standards Institute ANSI Helmets that comply with one or more of these agency s stan dar...

Page 19: ...d will help prevent your feet from slipping off the footrests in wet or rugged conditions or getting hurt if they get hit by rocks dirt or branches The second step in Prevention is checking the condition of your ATV Chances are good that you ll be using your ATV in some rough terrain and there s no way you want your brakes to go out when riding downhill You need to check the following parts on you...

Page 20: ... of gas and check engine oil before every ride Don t forget to check for fluid leaks around the ATV 5 CHASSIS AND DRIVE TRAIN Grass and leaves can gum up your sus pension and shocks Clear and clean the suspension arms shock springs and fenders Check smoothness by turning the handlebar full left and full right Check that there is no binding restric tions free play or looseness in steering component...

Page 21: ...f something does happen to you the emergency personnel will want to know who you are and whom to contact It s possible you may be in no condition to give them that information Put your I D in your pocket before you ride Without it you re anony mous Cellular Phone It may be necessary to make an urgent phone call Maps GPS Global Positioning System Maps may be unnecessary when you re familiar with th...

Page 22: ...For example when you drive a car quickly into a sharp turn your body is pulled to the outside of the vehicle by centrifugal force Although a car is relatively stable enough centrifugal force can cause an ATV to overturn Constantly shifting your weight is one major difference between driving a car and riding an ATV Knowing how to shift your weight is necessary to avoid rolling or flipping the ATV F...

Page 23: ... or birds Drive around young trees rather than over them Keep clear of streams and ditches with standing water Tread Lightly and leave it as you found it The environment you operate an ATV in is often harsh and some times dangerous if you don t take proper precautions Weather You need to consider the weather It is dangerous to ride your ATV when the weather is bad or potentially bad Keep abreast w...

Page 24: ...pting that challenge means keeping your weight shifted into the slope Denying the challenge means sliding off the trail It also helps to know which trails you can ride and who else might be on those same trails These are signs currently used in some areas to designate trail types and restrictions ATV 0068 The last thing you expected was that your ATV would break down in the middle of the field it ...

Page 25: ... Handling of the ATV may be adversely affected Reduce speed when adding additional loads Arctic Cat ATV Load Capacity Ratings Item Specifications lb kg Max Load Capacity 275 124 Front Rack max 25 11 Rear Rack max 50 23 Tongue Weight 35 16 Towing Capacity 300 136 Think about these when dealing with weight 1 Weight distribution 2 ATV speed WARNING Operating this ATV with improper modifications can b...

Page 26: ...showboating Laws and Regulations Any police officer will tell you that ignorance of the law is no defense Your best defense is to check out your local state or pro vincial ATV laws before riding It ll also make sure that you can continue to ride in your favorite areas The quickest way to have a land area closed is by riding over the regulations Group Behavior People always do crazier and riskier t...

Page 27: ...en all the more reason for you to be firm Experienced Trained Riders If anyone is going to borrow your ATV you are responsible for their supervision Before they ride have them take the training course have them watch the safety video and have them read the Operator s Manual You train them It doesn t matter how you do it as long as you do it ATV s are all a little different from the handling to the...

Page 28: ...ation operator related maintenance and storage instructions If major repair or service is ever required contact an authorized Arctic Cat ATV dealer for professional service At the time of publication all information and illustrations in Division II were technically correct Some illustrations used in Division II are used for clarity purposes only and are not designed to depict actual conditions Bec...

Page 29: ... cm 37 4 in Tire Size Front 21 x 7 10 Tire Size Rear 22 x 10 10 Tire Inflation Pressure Front Rear 27 6 kPa 4 0 psi 24 1 kPa 3 5 psi MISCELLANY Dry Weight Approx 157 9 kg 349 lb Gas Tank Capacity Rated 8 7 L 2 3 U S gal Transmission Lubricant Recommended SAE 80W 90 Hypoid Transmission Lubricant Capacity 300 ml 10 fl oz Engine Oil Capacity 1 0 L 1 06 U S qt Gasoline Recommended 87 Octane Regular Un...

Page 30: ...ever 10 Brakelights Taillights 11 Kick Start Lever 12 Emergency Stop Switch 13 Engine Starter Button 14 Rear Brake Lever 15 Oil Level Stick 16 Brake Fluid Sight Glass 17 Headlight Switch 18 Choke Lever 19 Shift Lever 20 Headlights Parking Lights NOTE The ATV you have purchased may differ slightly from those shown in the figures of this manual KM882A KM879A KM884B ...

Page 31: ...n the ignition 5 Move the emergency stop switch to RUN 6 Set the choke lever to the full choke position full left 7 Press the starter button 8 As the engine warms up slowly slide the choke lever to the off position full right Another way to remember the starting procedure is by using the acronym BONE C It stands for Emergency Starting This Arctic Cat ATV has an emergency kick starter to use if the...

Page 32: ... a stop should be a slow easy process Always allow plenty of room and time to stop smoothly Sometimes quick stops are inevitable so always be prepared Whether you re stopping slowly or stopping quickly do this 1 Compress both right and left brake levers on the handlebars to apply both the front and rear brakes 2 If your wheels lock release them for a second then apply them again 3 Never ride the b...

Page 33: ...ine s warm the ATV is ready to go 1 Keep your feet on the footrests and both hands on the handlebar 2 Hold the brake levers and release the parking brake 3 Release the brakes slowly and apply the throttle Skidding or Sliding If you lose control after hitting sand ice mud or water 1 Turn your handlebar into the direction of the slide 2 Keep your hand off the brakes until you re out of the skid 3 Sh...

Page 34: ...lly stall while riding uphill you need to take action before the ATV rolls backward down the hill 1 Stop where you are apply the brakes 2 Shut off the engine 3 Keep your body weight shifted forward 4 Get off the ATV on the uphill side 5 If you re to the left of the ATV turn the handlebar all the way left 6 Partially release the brake but lightly hold the brake lever 7 Let the ATV roll to your righ...

Page 35: ...lost all forward motion follow the K turn proce dure Never Operate Up Or Down Hills Steeper Than 15 Sidehilling Traversing Sidehilling is considered an advanced skill it s really tricky and unpredictable So whether your skills are advanced or not try to avoid this kind of riding If you re in a situation where you abso lutely have to sidehill follow this method 1 Keep your speed low and consistent ...

Page 36: ...ight shifting and balancing shift your body weight to the inside of the turn 3 Gradually increase your speed as you come out of the turn Sharp Turns After mastering wide turns practice the advanced skill of sharp turns 1 Ease off the throttle as you approach the turn to slow down 2 Use the principles of leaning weight shifting and balancing shift your body weight to the inside of the turn 3 You mi...

Page 37: ...the ATV s momentum to clear the obstacle 2 Don t pull up on the handlebar 3 Don t apply the throttle Crossing Water Your ATV can only handle water up to its footrests Any more than that and you risk engine damage and or personal injury Stay away from fast moving rivers ATV tires can be buoyant so if the water is too deep you might find the ATV suddenly afloat 1 Physically check the depth and curre...

Page 38: ...lowly NOTE After riding through water mud snow or slush it is important to dry the brake system before parking the ATV 4 Practice driving in an open snow covered or ice covered area at slow speeds before driving on snow covered or ice cov ered trails 5 Learn how the ATV responds to steering and braking on the type of terrain to be encountered on the ride Stopping The ATV To stop the ATV first rele...

Page 39: ...keys come with the ATV Keep the spare key in a safe place CONTROL LOCATIONS AND FUNCTIONS Ignition Switch The ignition switch has three posi tions OFF position All electrical circuits are off The engine will not start The key can be removed in this position ON position The ignition circuit is complete the engine can run The key cannot be removed in this position LIGHTS position The ignition circui...

Page 40: ...system must be serviced Headlight Switch Use the headlight switch to select the high or low headlight beam or parking lights when the ignition switch is in the LIGHTS position When the switch is in the High Beam position the high beam will illuminate When the switch is in the Low Beam position the low beam will illuminate When the switch is in the Park position the parking lights will illuminate E...

Page 41: ... 1 Loosen the jam nut 2 Turn the throttle limiter screw clockwise to decrease engine RPM maximum or counterclockwise to increase engine RPM maximum 3 Tighten the jam nut securely Fuel Valve The fuel valve is incorporated in the gas tank There are three positions ON RES and OFF In the OFF position the valve will not allow gasoline to flow to the carburetor In the ON position the normal operating po...

Page 42: ... and the ignition switch is in the LIGHTS position 6 Reverse Indicator The reverse indicator will illuminate when the reverse position is selected with the shift lever and the ignition switch is in the ON or Lights position 7 Neutral Indicator The neutral indicator will illuminate when the neutral position is selected with the shift lever and the ignition switch is in the ON or LIGHTS position GAS...

Page 43: ... the rear of the ATV The flag should be displayed to make the ATV more visible TRANSPORTING ATV When transporting the ATV Arctic Cat recommends that the ATV be in its normal operating position on all four wheels and the following procedure be used 1 Engage the parking brake 2 Turn the fuel valve OFF 3 Secure the ATV with load rated hold down straps NOTE Suitable hold down straps are available from...

Page 44: ...ined in the tank particularly if the tank is filled with cold gasoline and then moved to a warm area Allow the engine to cool before filling the gas tank Care must be taken not to overfill the tank If overfilled gas may leak onto the engine creating a fire hazard Tighten the gas tank cap securely after filling the tank BREAK IN PROCEDURE New ATV s and renewed ATV engines require a break in period ...

Page 45: ...s dur ing break in care should be taken not to overload the engine too often When the engine starts allow it to warm up properly Idle the engine several minutes until the engine has reached normal oper ating temperature Do not idle the engine for excessively long periods of time Maintenance after break in should include checking of all pre scribed adjustments and tightening of all fasteners At the...

Page 46: ...and clean adjust lubricate replace as necessary Dealer maintenance C Clean L Lubricate R Replace T Tighten MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Item Page Initial Service First Week Monthly Quarterly Annually Air filter 52 I I I I Battery 48 I I I Brake components 46 I Inspect every time before riding 47 I Inspect every time before riding Lights 55 56 I Inspect every time before riding Carburetor float bowl 40 I C...

Page 47: ...asily and completely 1 Park the ATV on level ground 2 Loosen the oil level stick Be careful not to allow contami nates to enter the opening 3 Remove the oil drain plug from the left front of the engine then remove the oil screen filter cap from under the right front of the engine and clean the screen 4 Install the screen filter cap spring and screen Tighten to 11 ft lb 5 Install the drain plug and...

Page 48: ...k to make sure the brake lever lock engages properly and that the rear brake when engaged locks the rear wheels 1 Compress the left brake lever 2 Engage the brake lever lock 3 The rear brake should lock 4 Attempt to push the ATV NOTE The brake must lock the wheels If not take the ATV to an authorized Arctic Cat ATV dealer for service Checking Adjusting Front Wheel Brake System 1 Raise ATV enough t...

Page 49: ...RING ARM BUSHINGS The bushings should be inspected periodically 1 Secure the ATV on a sup port stand to elevate the front wheels 2 Remove both front wheels 3 Check the bushings for free play by grasping the steering knuckle and turn ing it from side to side and up and down 4 If bushing free play seems excessive contact an authorized Arctic Cat ATV dealer for service TIE ROD BOOTS The protective bo...

Page 50: ...ite green powder residue apply water and baking soda to neutralize acid then flush off with warm soapy water 3 Using a wire brush clean the battery posts and cable ends removing all corrosive buildup Replace damaged cables or cable ends 4 Using a multimeter test the battery voltage The meter must read at least 12 5 DC Volts for a fully charged battery NOTE At this point if the meter reads as speci...

Page 51: ...eries be connected to a maintenance charger during storage or any extended period of non use This charger MUST have an automatic float storage safe or pulse maintenance mode to avoid battery damage due to long term overcharg ing To connect the maintenance charger use any of the following procedures A Remove the battery cover then connect the charger leads positive cable first directly to the batte...

Page 52: ...ch as cell phones GPS units and radios on both vehicles 6 Attach one clamp of the positive red jumper cable to the posi tive terminal 1 of the dead battery C being careful not to touch any metal with the other clamp then attach the other clamp of the positive red jumper cable to the positive terminal 2 of the good battery B WARNING Improper handling or connecting of a battery may result in severe ...

Page 53: ...ug See the ATV Specifications chart for the correct spark plug A light brown insulator indicates that the plug is correct A white or dark insula tor indicates that the engine may need to be serviced or the carbu retor may need to be adjusted Consult an authorized Arctic Cat ATV dealer if the plug insulator is not a light brown color To help prevent cold weather fouling make sure to thoroughly warm...

Page 54: ...e free play in the cable Turn the adjustment nut counter clockwise to decrease free play in the cable 4 There should be approxi mately 6 mm 1 4 in free play in the cable 5 Tighten the jam nut to secure the adjustment AIR FILTER The air filter inside the air filter housing must be kept clean to provide good engine power and gas mileage If the ATV is used under normal conditions service the filter a...

Page 55: ...efore you ride Always follow the guidelines below for inspecting and servicing the drive chain Inspecting Condition Inspect the drive chain for any of the following conditions Loose pins Loose or cracked rollers Dry or rusted links Kinked or binding links Excessive wear The presence of any of the conditions requires drive chain replacement Take the ATV to an authorized Arctic Cat ATV dealer for th...

Page 56: ...e the ATV to an authorized Arctic Cat ATV dealer for this service TIRES Tire Tread Condition The use of worn out tires on an ATV is very dangerous A tire is considered to be worn out when the depth of the tread is less than 3 mm 1 8 in Be sure to replace the tires before reaching this min imum specification Tire Replacement The ATV has low pressure tubeless tires Air is sealed by the con tact surf...

Page 57: ...hown in the chart When replac ing a burned bulb always use the same wattage rating Headlights NOTE The bulb portion of the headlight is fragile HAN DLE WITH CARE When replacing the headlight bulb do not touch the glass portion of the bulb If the glass is touched it must be cleaned with a dry cloth before installing Skin oil residue on the bulb will shorten the life of the bulb To replace the headl...

Page 58: ...t counterclockwise 3 Install the new bulb by turning it clockwise while pushing in then place the socket into the light housing and lock by turn ing it clockwise FUSE The main 20 amp fuse is located in a fuse holder near the battery under the seat NOTE To replace the fuse open the holder and remove the fuse then install the new fuse A spare fuse is located in the battery hold down If there is any ...

Page 59: ...lug the hole in the exhaust system with a clean cloth 6 Apply light oil to the upper steering post bushing and plung ers of the shock absorbers 7 Tighten all nuts bolts cap screws and screws Make sure rivets holding components together are tight Replace all loose rivets Care must be taken that all calibrated nuts cap screws and bolts are tightened to specifications 8 Clean the ATV thoroughly 9 Dis...

Page 60: ...essary 4 Change the transmission lubricant 5 Charge the battery then install 6 Connect the battery cables making sure to connect the posi tive cable first 7 Check the entire brake system cables shoes etc all con trols and brakelight adjust or replace if necessary 8 Check the tire pressure Inflate to recommended pressure as necessary 9 Tighten all nuts bolts cap screws and screws making sure all ca...

Page 61: ...atteries 4 Thirty days from date of sale for all dealer installed genuine Arctic Cat service parts and accessories 5 Until expiration of the new product warranty paragraphs 1 and 2 above for all eligible replacement parts on new product Exclusions to this warranty include normal wear abuse or corrosion and the following parts and items Tires CV Boots Torn or Punctured Upholstery Oil Filter Drive B...

Page 62: ...to do business you have moved or you are in a location away from your selling dealer warranty may be performed by any authorized Arctic Cat ATV dealer The authorized Arctic Cat ATV dealer will examine the ATV or part to deter mine if in his opinion a warrantable condition exists If a warrantable con dition appears to exist the dealer will repair or replace at Arctic Cat s option free of charge inc...

Page 63: ...epair and the geographically appropriate hourly labor rate The owner may be required to keep receipts and failed components in order to receive compensation Limitations This Emission Control System Warranty shall not cover any of the following A Repair or replacement required as a result of 1 accident 2 misuse 3 lack of required maintenance 4 repairs improperly performed or replacements improperly...

Page 64: ...overage and continues for 30 months or 3100 miles whichever comes first COMPONENTS COVERED The emissions warranty covers major emissions control components and emission related components listed as follows Engine Management and Sensors Fuel Air System Barometric Pressure Sensor Fuel Injectors Camshaft Position Sensor Fuel Pressure Regulator Engine Control Unit ECU Carburetor s Engine Coolant Tempe...

Page 65: ...c Cat will then process the application and issue warranty for the balance of the time remaining of the original warranty Address Change Ownership Change Warranty Transfer CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP WARRANTY TRANSFER TO Name _________________________________________ Address _______________________________________ City State Province Zip Code Postal Code __________ Phone __________________________...

Page 66: ...CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP ARCTIC CAT INC PRODUCT SERVICE AND WARRANTY DEPT P O BOX 810 THIEF RIVER FALLS MN 56701 Place Stamp Here Fold Back ...

Page 67: ... LCD 39 Leaning Weight Shift and Balance 32 Load Capacity Ratings Chart 23 Lubrication General 45 Maintenance General 44 Maintenance Record 66 Maintenance Schedule 44 Mounting the ATV 29 Oil Engine Changing 45 Oil Engine Recommended 42 Oil Level Stick 40 Parking 30 Parking Lights 56 Parts 26 Personal Choices 24 Preface 26 Prevention 16 Protect Your Sport 1 Responsibility 25 Rider Training Course 6...

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Page 70: ...ry Directive 98 37 EC Date of Issue June 1993 Issued by European Commission Type of Equipment All Terrain Vehicles Brand Name Arctic Cat Model 150 2x4 Standards to which conformity is declared IEC 801 2 1991 IEC 801 3 1984 EN 55012 Manufacturer if not issuing agent Arctic Cat Inc 601 Brooks Ave S Thief River Falls MN 56701 USA ...

Page 71: ...ecord the Vehicle Identification Number and Engine Serial Number in the spaces provided to assist you in ordering parts from your authorized Arctic Cat ATV dealer or for reference in case the ATV is stolen WARNING Indicates a potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death ...

Page 72: ...assengers affect balance and steering and increase risk of losing control ALWAYS use proper riding techniques to avoid vehicle overturns on hills and rough terrain and in turns avoid paved surfaces pavement may seriously affect handling and control LOCATE AND READ OPERATOR S MANUAL FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS ALWAYS USE AN APPROVED HELMET AND PROTECTIVE GEAR NEVER USE ON PUBLIC ROADS NEVE...

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