GENERAL INFORMATION
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With clock selected on the display by
pushing and holding the select button
for two seconds, the option of select-
ing the 12-hour or 24-hour clock mode
is available. Push the increment button
to toggle between the 12-hour display
and the 24-hour display. When desired
mode is displayed, push the select but-
ton.
At this point, the hours display will
begin to flash. Push the increment but-
ton to increase the hours; push the
decrement button to decrease the
hours. Pushing and holding a button
will accelerate the number display.
When desired hour number is dis-
played, push the select button.
At this point, the minutes display will
begin to flash. Push the increment but-
ton to increase the minutes; push the
decrement button to decrease the min-
utes. Pushing and holding a button
will accelerate the number display.
When desired minute number is dis-
played, push the select button.
NOTE: During clock setting if no
button (increment, decrement,
select) is pushed within a 5-sec-
ond time period, the clock-setting
mode will be exited with changes
saved.
The altimeter readout is based off
barometric pressure and may require
calibration as weather conditions
change.
To calibrate the altimeter to an estab-
lished altitude with altimeter selected
on the display screen by pushing and
holding the select button for a mini-
mum of two seconds, the acronym
CAL will be displayed on the readout
screen for one second; then the alti-
tude value will flash. Push the incre-
ment button to increase the displayed
altitude; push the decrement button to
decrease the displayed altitude. Push-
ing and holding a button will acceler-
ate the number display.
NOTE: If MPH has been selected
in the speed readout, the altitude
value will be displayed in feet. If
kph has been selected in the
speed readout, the altitude value
will be displayed in meters.
To reset the maximum altimeter read-
out with the maximum altimeter dis-
played, push and hold the select button
for a minimum of two seconds.
Service Icon
On electric start models, the icon
should illuminate each time the key is
turned to RUN or START, and it
should go out when the engine starts.
If the icon stays illuminated (on elec-
tric start models) or it illuminates
while the engine is running, the sys-
tem is receiving input that is outside of
its established parameters. If the sys-
tem icon illuminates indicating an
error, 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.
Coolant Temperature
Warning Icon
If the coolant temperature is at or
above the maximum running tempera-
ture, the coolant temperature warning
icon will flash a warning (alert). If the
coolant temperature is at or above the
maximum running temperature, the
coolant temperature warning icon will
cease flashing and will remain con-
stantly illuminated.
Crossfire/F-Series/M-Series
Steady Flash
(Coolant
Temperature Icon)
Coolant Tempera-
ture Above 80° C
(176° F).
Constant On
(Coolant
Temperature Icon)
Coolant Tempera-
ture Above 93° C
(200° F).
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