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Break-in Procedure
New ATV and renewed ATV engi-
nes require a „break-in“ period. The
first month is most critical to the life
of this ATV. Proper operation during
this break-in period will help assu-
re maximum life and performance
from the ATV.
During the first 10 hours of operati-
on, always use less than 1⁄2 throttle.
Varying the engine RPM during the
break-in period aids the engine/
transmission component mating
process. Although it is essential to
place some stress on the engine
components during break-in, care
should be taken not to overload the
engine too often. Do not pull a trai-
ler during the break-in period.
When the engine starts, allow it to
warm up properly. Idle the engine
several minutes until the engine
has reached normal operating tem-
perature. Do not idle the engine
for excessively long periods of
time.
During the break-in period, you
should not use more than 1⁄2 thrott-
le. Short acceleration manoeuvres
and riding at different velocities
provide an optimum break-in of the
engine.
During the break-in period you
must also burnish brake pads
(hydraulic brake) to achieve full
braking effectiveness. To properly
burnish the brakes, use the follo-
wing procedure:
BRAKE BURNISHING PROCE-
DURE
The service brake is activated by
the foot pedal (according to direc-
tive 93/14A EC homologation) or
via the left hand brake lever (both
hydraulic). The right hand lever
only activates the parking/auxiliary
brake which must not be used as
service brake.
After the completion of the break-
in period, the engine oil and oil
filter should be changed. Other
maintenance after break-in should
include checking of all prescribed
adjustments and tightening of all
fasteners. Your Arctic Cat ATV dea-
ler will be pleased to do this initial
service.
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