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ATV Operation
Reversing
It’s tough to see things behind you.
1. Go slowly. It’s hard to see behind you.
2. Keep your handlebar straight.
3. Backing down hills is a bad idea; do
a U-turn or K-turn instead to turn
around.
Skidding or Sliding
If you lose control after hitting sand, ice,
mud, or water:
1. Turn your handlebar into the direc-
tion of the slide.
2. Keep your hand off the brakes until
you’re out of the skid.
3. Shift your weight forward.
Sometimes your ATV may not respond
and goes straight ahead instead of letting
you turn. Here’s how to handle it:
1. Slow down.
2. Move forward on the seat.
3. Lean to inside of turn.
4. Turn handlebar.
Parking on a Hill
This shouldn’t be necessary, but if it is:
1. Keep it in gear.
2. Engage the parking brake.
3. Find something to block the rear
tires.
Stalling on a Hill
If you use the right method for riding
uphill, this shouldn’t happen. But if you
have a problem, do this:
1. If the ATV hasn’t started rolling
backwards yet, follow the proce-
dure for the K-Turn,
OR
2. If the ATV is already rolling back-
ward, lean as far forward as possible
standing up on the footrests.
3. Nice and easy, apply the hand brake
lever.
4. When you come to a stop, follow the
procedure for the K-turn.
Crossing Water
Your ATV can only handle water up to its
footrests. Any more than that and you risk
engine damage and/or 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.
NOTE: Engine damage caused by
water ingestion or immersion will not
be covered by Arctic Cat warranty.
1. Physically check the depth and cur-
rent of the water, especially if you
can’t see the bottom. You’re also
checking for boulders, logs, or any
other hidden obstacles.
2. Keep your speed slow.
3. Make sure you have a way out on
the other side of the water.
4. If you get stuck in the sludge or
mud, try rocking the ATV from side
to side.
5. Once you’ve cleared the water,
briefly apply the brakes to make sure
they work.
Cold Weather Driving
NOTE: Check that all control
levers move freely. Make sure that
the footrest, shift lever, and brake
pedal are free of ice and snow.
CAUTION
Riding through water deeper than the
footrests may lead to severe engine
damage due to water ingestion.
! WARNING
For your personal safety, it is very
important to wear the type and
amount of cold-weather clothing
according to the coldest anticipated
temperatures.
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