background image

28

741-328A

2. If the brake fluid is not visible in the

sight glass, remove the reservoir cover

and add Arctic Cat approved brake

fluid until the fluid is at the recom-

mended level. Install and secure the

reservoir cover. Do not allow moisture

to contaminate the brake system.

Changing Brake Fluid

The brake fluid must be changed on a reg-

ular basis and whenever the brake fluid

has been overheated or contaminated. The

brake fluid should be changed every 1000

miles or at the end of the snowmobiling

season, whichever occurs first. Take the

snowmobile to an authorized Arctic Cat

Snowmobile dealer for this service. This

service is at the discretion and expense of

the snowmobile owner.

Checking Brake Lever 

Travel

Before each use, check the brake lever

travel using the following procedure:

1. Compress the brake lever fully.

NOTE: Do not pump the brake

lever as it will produce an inaccurate
reading.

2. Measure the distance between the

brake lever and the handlebar. The

distance must be greater than 2.54

cm (1 in.).

741-328B

3. If the resultant distance is less than

specified, 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.

Bleeding Brake System

If the brake lever feels spongy when

applied, the brake system may need to be

bled. To bleed the brake, use the follow-

ing procedure:

NOTE: The brake system may be

bled by the snowmobile owner if
qualified to do so. If the owner does
not feel qualified, take the snowmo-
bile to an authorized Arctic Cat
Snowmobile dealer for this service.
This service is at the discretion and
expense of the snowmobile owner.

1. Remove the reservoir cover and fill

the reservoir with Arctic Cat

approved brake fluid.

CAUTION

Brake fluid is highly corrosive. Do
not spill brake fluid on any surface
of the snowmobile.

! WARNING

Do not overfill the brake fluid reser-
voir. Overfilling the reservoir may
cause the brake system to hydrauli-
cally lock. Use only Arctic Cat
approved brake fluid. Never substi-
tute or mix different types or grades
of brake fluid. Brake loss can result.
Brake loss can result in severe injury
or even death.

! WARNING

Do not operate the snowmobile if the
compressed distance between the
brake lever and the handlebar is less
than 2.54 cm (1 in.). Brake loss may
occur. Brake loss can result in
severe personal injury.

CAUTION

Brake fluid is highly corrosive. Do
not spill brake fluid on any surface
of the snowmobile.

Содержание 2011 Crossfire 600

Страница 1: ...O p e ra to r s M a n u a l Crossfire 600 Crossfire 800 Sno Pro LTD M6 M8 Sno Pro LTD M8 HCR M1000 Sno Pro Mountain Crossover Models Mountain Crossover Models SHARE OUR PASSION TM 2011...

Страница 2: ...om the date of invoice and or 5000 MILES whichever comes first non transferable 3 THIRTY 30 DAYS from date of sale of snowmobile on Arctic Cat supplied batteries 4 THIRTY 30 DAYS from date of sale for...

Страница 3: ...c Power Valve APV System 15 Exhaust Controlled Timing ECT System 16 Operating Instructions 17 20 Starting and Stopping Engine 17 Braking 18 Emergency Stopping 19 Throttle Ignition Monitor Switch 19 Va...

Страница 4: ...l and Safety Handbook Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury to yourself or others Personal Injury To avoid injury to yourself and others NEVER operate the snowmobile without f...

Страница 5: ...or service is ever required contact an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for professional service At the time of publication all information and illustrations were technically cor rect Some illu...

Страница 6: ...Numbers S2011M6D3EUSB S2011M8H3EUSB S2011M8HSPUSW S2011M8HLEUSG S2011M8HEKUSB S2011M8HSEUSW S2011M8HHCUSG S2011M1LSEUSW S2011CFD1EUSB S2011CFH1EUSB S2011CFHSPUSO S2011CFHLEUSG S2011CFHSEUSG Standards...

Страница 7: ...3 Snowmobile Safety Rules...

Страница 8: ...ation information Control Locations Shown are the typical control locations for Arctic Cat snowmobiles Location of a specific control will vary according to model 741 633A Gasoline Oil Recommended Gas...

Страница 9: ...tio use the following procedure 1 Pour gasoline into the gasoline con tainer until approximately half full 2 Pour 236 ml 8 fl oz of the recom mended 2 cycle oil into the gasoline container 3 Install c...

Страница 10: ...dard Gauge Certain models are equipped with a stan dard gauge combination speedometer tachometer Indicator icons are incorpo rated within the speedometer tachometer Also incorporated into the speedome...

Страница 11: ...ne prior to operating the snowmobile Once the Low Oil Warning Icon illumi nates during operation of the snowmo bile the operator must periodically monitor the level of oil in the reservoir and must fi...

Страница 12: ...been selected in the speed readout the altitude value will be displayed in feet If kph has been selected in the speed readout the alti tude value will be displayed in meters To reset the maximum alti...

Страница 13: ...nd expense of the snowmobile owner Additional codes are displayed on the readout screen Refer to the following chart for diagnostic codes On certain models Telescopic Handlebar Sno Pro Sno Pro LTD Mod...

Страница 14: ...d cooling system for engine cooling The cooling system should be inspected daily for leakage and damage Also the coolant level should be checked daily If leakage or damage is detected take the snowmob...

Страница 15: ...fluid leakage cracks or breaks in the lower case or a bent plunger If any one of these conditions is detected replacement is necessary Take the snowmobile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile deale...

Страница 16: ...does not feel qualified take the snowmo bile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snow mobile dealer for this service This service is at the discretion and expense of the snowmobile owner NOTE To prevent tunn...

Страница 17: ...RPM above 4000 RPM the reverse func tion will be cancelled and the coolant temperature warning icon will flash This indicates the reverse switch button was pressed at too high RPM The operator must r...

Страница 18: ...operating in reverse and come to a complete stop before shifting from either forward to reverse or reverse to for ward To shift the reverse transmission use the following procedure 1 Come to a comple...

Страница 19: ...vo actuated system adjusts the size of the exhaust ports to provide peak perfor mance throughout the RPM range The system consists of an exhaust valve assembly mounted to the exhaust side of each cyli...

Страница 20: ...ically adjusts the ignition timing to provide maximum per formance through a variety of operating conditions The ECU receives input on engine RPM demand and exhaust pipe temperature engine condition a...

Страница 21: ...appears dark there is a sufficient amount of fluid in the reservoir 3 Test the throttle control lever by completely compressing and releas ing it several times The lever MUST return to the idle positi...

Страница 22: ...xpected loss of brakes If this occurs the brake fluid requires a cool down period before the brakes will again function properly This cool down period will vary depend ing upon the ambient air tempera...

Страница 23: ...of the throttle system result ing in a loss of return spring force the monitor switch will stop the engine when the throttle control lever is released If the snowmobile engine stops abruptly when the...

Страница 24: ...h is now bypassed All other ignition electrical features ignition switch emergency stop switch headlight taillight and brakelight will operate properly Varying Altitude Operation Operating a snowmobil...

Страница 25: ...he gear case then install a drain adapter fit ting with hose into the drain plug hole 744 133D NOTE To aid in draining the lubri cant it is advisable to fashion a drain adapter by acquiring a fitting...

Страница 26: ...l oz remaining models of recom mended gear case fluid into the check fill hole then install the plug Tighten securely 21 Install the driven pulley then install the drive belt see Drive Belt sub sectio...

Страница 27: ...Arctic Cat recommends that Arctic Cat All Temp Grease p n 4639 365 be used for this proce dure NOTE Illustrated are the general locations of grease fittings Actual locations will vary from model to mo...

Страница 28: ...ekly 10 Check for damage leakage and obstructions Nuts Bolts Fasteners Weekly Check tightness Recoil Starter Weekly Check rope for wear fraying and proper operation Shock Absorbers Weekly 11 34 Check...

Страница 29: ...nt NOTE Always check the coolant level with the engine cold Locate the appropriate FULL mark on the coolant reservoir If coolant is below the FULL mark add coolant to the FULL mark Spark Plugs NOTE Al...

Страница 30: ...before changing spark plugs as incorrect heat range spark plugs could cause poor engine per formance or engine damage Checking Adjusting APV Cables Proper cable adjustment is critical to the operation...

Страница 31: ...e adjusted then using the adjusting nuts lengthen or shorten the housing as needed 7 Once the proper length has been attained hold the adjusting nut in place and tighten the jam nut securely 8 Place t...

Страница 32: ...for service If not under war ranty this service is at the discretion and expense of the snowmobile owner Bleeding Brake System If the brake lever feels spongy when applied the brake system may need t...

Страница 33: ...e snowmobile owner NOTE When installing new brake pads always install them as a set Never install just one pad or use brake pads which have been used in another snowmobile 1 Measure the thickness of b...

Страница 34: ...to exact specifi cations and of quality material Belts made by other manufacturers may not be of the same specifications or quality and therefore usage could result in poor performance and pre mature...

Страница 35: ...crew lock washer washer and sheave adjuster from the end of the driven pulley NOTE Assure that the shims and O ring are not removed from the adjuster 0743 395 5 Remove the cap screw w lock washer and...

Страница 36: ...the recommended pressure Measure the deflection distance between the bottom of the wear strip and the inside surface of the track clip Compare the measure ment with the chart 0743 188 NOTE On the M S...

Страница 37: ...ENGINE OFF NOTE Allow the track to coast to a stop DO NOT apply the brake because it could produce an inaccu rate alignment condition 4 When the track stops rotating check the relationship of the rea...

Страница 38: ...Shock Springs STD NOTE On some models the front ski shock springs are not adjust able The front ski shock springs are individ ually adjustable for the terrain conditions and driving style of the oper...

Страница 39: ...e air pressure in the shock pump until desired pressure is attained 5 Remove the pump valve from the shock air valve NOTE As the pump valve is being removed from the shock the sound of air loss is fro...

Страница 40: ...nowflap compress the two flanged tabs located on the under side of the tunnel and carefully pry up on the front of the taillight snowflap 0744 462 1 Disconnect the taillight harness con nector 2 Remov...

Страница 41: ...age operating load on the snowmo bile when adjusting headlight aim 2 Measure the distance from the floor to midpoint of the headlight 3 Using the measurement obtained in step 2 make a horizontal mark...

Страница 42: ...ts Tighten to 11 15 ft lb Adjusting Ski Stance NOTE Local laws and or regula tions as to maximum width of the ski stance on these snowmobiles may be applicable Always comply with the maximum width law...

Страница 43: ...t of wear strips are installed they should be tempered Tem per the wear strips by driving the snow mobile for approximately a mile on a hard pack trail then immediately drive into deep snow and allow...

Страница 44: ...ection remove the belt guard then use the fol lowing procedure NOTE It may be necessary to remove a shim washer from between the driven pulley sheaves to allow the driven pulley to close tighter Addin...

Страница 45: ...maximum 0 060 in clearance at point C At this point measurement between points A and C should be 1 507 in with a maximum 0 060 in clear ance If the bar either will not clear the inside edge or is mor...

Страница 46: ...ne compart ment Next tighten the left side mounting bolts followed by the front and right top rear bolts Re check the parallelism If still out of specifi cation repeat correction procedure GASOLINE On...

Страница 47: ...l the spark plugs and con nect the high tension leads 8 Fill the gas tank to its rated capacity then add Arctic Cat Fuel Stabilizer p n 0436 907 to the gas tank fol lowing directions on the container...

Страница 48: ...ile off the ground making sure the snowmobile is secure Loosen the track adjusting bolts to reduce track tension Cover with a machine cover or a heavy tarpaulin to protect it from dirt dust and rain C...

Страница 49: ...lace if necessary Make sure all connections are tight then fill the oil injection reservoir with the recommended 2 cycle oil see Gasoline Oil Recom mended Injection Oil sub section in the General Info...

Страница 50: ...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 as follows En...

Страница 51: ...nsfer 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 p...

Страница 52: ...Fold Back Once CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP ARCTIC CAT INC PRODUCT SERVICE AND WARRANTY DEPT P O BOX 810 THIEF RIVER FALLS MN 56701 Place Stamp Here...

Страница 53: ...49 NOTES...

Страница 54: ...50 NOTES...

Страница 55: ...ou are in a location away from your selling dealer warranty may be performed by any authorized Arctic Cat Snowmo bile dealer The authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer will examine the snowmobile or...

Страница 56: ...Printed in U S A Trademarks of Arctic Cat Inc Thief River Falls MN 56701 p n 2258 798 Phone 218 681 9851 U S 204 982 1656 Canada TM ARCTIC CAT...

Отзывы: