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Technical Data ARCTIC CAT ATV 650 H1/650 H1 3in1  

Engine and Drive

650 H1

650 H1 3in1

Type

Four-cycle/Liquid cooled

Four-cycle/Liquid cooled

Bore x Stroke

97,9x85 mm

97,9x85 mm

Displacement

641 ccm

641 ccm

Ignition type

CDI

CDI

Ignition timing

 10° BTDC < 1500 turns/min

10° BTDC < 1500 turns/min

Spark plug type

NGK CR6E

NGK CR6E

Spark plug gap

0,7-0,8 mm

0,7-0,8 mm

Brake type

Hydraulic service brake; mechanic parking brake

Carburetor type

Keihin CVK-40

Keihin CVK-40

Chassis

Length (overall)

210,8 cm

244,5 cm

Height (overall)

125 cm

125 cm

Width (overall)

120,7 cm

120,7 cm

Suspension travel (front and rear)

21 cm 

21 cm

Wheelbase

127 cm

147 cm

Summary of Contents for 2008 400 4x4

Page 1: ...Arctic Cat Models 400 4x4 400 4x4 3in1 500 4x4 500 4x4 3in1 650 H1 650 H1 3in1 700 Diesel Operator s manual ...

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Page 3: ...s and service please contact an authorized ARCTIC CAT ATV dealer At the time of publication all information and illustrations were technically correct Some illustrations are used for clarity purposes only and are not designed to depict actual conditions Because Arctic Cat constantly refines and improves its products no retroactive obligation is incurred This ARCTIC CAT operator s manual should be ...

Page 4: ...Page 2 OWNER VEHICLE SURNAME NAME ZIP CITY Street Nr Vehicle model Chassis number Engine number Key number Purchase date Dealer Dealer Dealer s signature and stamp Vehicle owner Owner s signature ...

Page 5: ...ONTROLS 13 OPERATOR S MANUAL 15 GENERAL INFORMATION 22 CONTROL LOCATIONS AND FUNCTIONS 24 GASOLINE OIL LUBRICANT 32 BREAK IN PROCEDURE 34 GENERAL MAINTENANCE 37 PREPARATION FOR STORAGE 49 PREPARATION AFTER STORAGE 50 FOR YOUR SAFETY 51 ACTIVE RIDING 54 TROUBLESHOOTING 66 WARRANTY 68 NOTES 73 ...

Page 6: ...rns min Spark plug type NGK CR7EA NGK CR7EA Spark plug gap 0 7 0 8 mm 0 7 0 8 mm Brake type Hydraulic service brake mechanic parking brake Carburetor type Keihin CVK 34 Keihin CVK 34 Chassis Length overall 205 cm 244 5 cm Height overall 122 cm 125 cm Width overall 112 cm 120 7 cm Suspension travel front and rear 21 cm 21 cm Wheelbase 127 cm 147 cm Front Tire Size 185 65 15 or 25x8 12 185 65 15 or ...

Page 7: ...ar according to load and route 0 8 1 0 bar according to load and route Miscellany Dry weight 288 5 kg 300 kg Gas tank capacity 24 6 l 20 8 l Reserve capacity 2 46 l 2 l Differential capacity 275 ml 275 ml Differential lubricant SAE 80W 90 Taillight Brakelight 12V 5W 21W Engine oil capacity 3 4 L 3 4 L Rear drive volume 250 ml 250 ml Gasoline recommended 87 Octane Regular Unleaded EU Regular Gasoli...

Page 8: ...quid cooled Four cycle Liquid cooled Bore x Stroke 87 5x82 mm 87 5x82 mm Displacement 493 ccm 493 ccm Igntion type CDI CDI Ignition timing 10 BTDC 1500 turns min 10 BTDC 1500 turns min Spark plug type NGK CR6E NGK CR6E Spark plug gap 0 7 0 8 mm 0 7 0 8 mm Brake type Hydraulic service brake mechanic parking brake Carburetor type Keihin CVK 36 Keihin CVK 36 according to equipment ...

Page 9: ...r Tire Size 205 60 15 or 25x11 12 205 60 15 or 25x11 12 Tire Inflation Pressure On Road 0 8 1 0 bar according to load and route 0 8 1 0 bar according to load and route Tire Inflation Pressure On Road 0 8 1 0 bar according to load and route 0 8 1 0 bar according to load and route Miscellany Dry weight 310 kg 310 kg Gas tank capacity 24 6 l 20 8 l Reserve capacity 2 46 l 2 l Differential capacity fr...

Page 10: ...ht Brake light 12V 5W 21W 12V 5W 21W Engine oil capacity 2 5 l 2 5 l Gasoline 87 Octane Regular Unleaded EU Regular Gasoline 91 oct Engine oil recommended SAE 10W 40 SAE 10W 40 Head light 12V 35W 2 12V 35W 2 Starting System Electric with Manual Recoil according to equipment ...

Page 11: ...n type CDI CDI Ignition timing 10 BTDC 1500 turns min 10 BTDC 1500 turns min Spark plug type NGK CR6E NGK CR6E Spark plug gap 0 7 0 8 mm 0 7 0 8 mm Brake type Hydraulic service brake mechanic parking brake Carburetor type Keihin CVK 40 Keihin CVK 40 Chassis Length overall 210 8 cm 244 5 cm Height overall 125 cm 125 cm Width overall 120 7 cm 120 7 cm Suspension travel front and rear 21 cm 21 cm Whe...

Page 12: ...ute Miscellany 650 H1 650 H1 3in1 Dry weight 348 kg 348 kg Gas tank capacity 24 6 l 20 8 l Reserve capacity 2 46 l 2 l Differential capacity front 275 ml 275 ml Differential Lubricant SAE 80W 90 Taillight Brakelight 12V 5W 21W Engine oil capacity 3 4 l 3 4 l Rear drive volume 250 ml 250 ml Gasoline recommended 87 Octane Regular Unleaded EU Regular Gasoline 91 oct Engine oil recommended SAE 10W 40 ...

Page 13: ...g brake Chassis Length overall 237 cm Height overall 124 5 cm Width overall 120 cm Suspension travel front and rear 20 cm Wheelbase 147 cm Front Tire Size 25x8 12 Rear Tire Size 25x10 12 Tire Inflation Pressure On Road 0 8 1 0 bar according to load and route Tire Inflation Pressure Off Road 0 8 1 0 bar according to load and route Technical Data ARCTIC CAT ATV 700 Diesel ...

Page 14: ...ntial capacity front 275 ml Differential Lubricant SAE 80W 90 Taillight Brake light 12V 5W 21W 12V 8W 27W Engine oil capacity 2 l Rear drive capacity 250 ml Gasoline recommended 42 50 Cetan Engine oil recommended SAE 10W 40 Transmission oil SAE80W 90 600ml Head light 12V 27W 2 Starting System Electric ...

Page 15: ...0 4x4 3in1 650 H1 650 H1 3in1 01 Battery under the seat 02 Headlight 04 Seat lock 05 Tool storage under the seat 09 Gearshift lever 11 Recoil starter 12 Taillight Brake light Registration number 13 Operator s Manual Location 21 Storage box 1 2 4 5 21 9 11 12 13 Symbolic pictures ...

Page 16: ...n switch 010 Hazard warning lights 014 E Starter 015 Drive selector Model 4x4 016 Low beam full beam 017 Horn 018 Blinker left side and right side 019 Mirror 020 Differential lock 19 19 q NOTE The ATV you have purchased may differ slightly from those shown in the figures of this manual q NOTE The engine is turned off with the ignition key 15 17 18 14 10 16 8 6 20 ...

Page 17: ...fe operating conditions Use the checklist you ll find at the next page Brake burnishing procedure 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 IMPORTANT For perfect brake efficiency you have to bur...

Page 18: ... the oil level with the oil level stick 400 500 and if necessary fill some engine oil into the crank case Transmission oil Check the oil level in the front diffe rential model 4x4 as well as in the rear differential model 400 500 Throttle Push the throttle control several times and check if it returns easily and rapidly into its original position there should be some play Gear linkage Make sure th...

Page 19: ...ON If the temperature is 18 C or be low you should activate the carbu retor pump three times CAUTION It is extremely important to warm up the engine before raising the RPM The engine should be left in the idle position for at least 3 4 minutes before you accelerate more than half way In case of ex tremely low temperatures the time needed for warming up incre ases If you don t warm up the en gine s...

Page 20: ... from an extended position Allow the rope to rewind slowly Turning off the engine To turn off the engine rotate the ignition key to the OFF position Bild 400 500 Shifting Automatic transmission The ARCTIC CAT ATV with an automatic transmission has a dual range transmission with reverse 1 R Reverse 2 N Neutral 3 H High Range 4 L Low Range To shift the ATV follow these steps 1 To engage the high ran...

Page 21: ...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 IMPORTANT For perfect brake efficiency you have to burnish the brake pads To do so please follow the instruc tions below Choose an area sufficiently large to safely accelerate your ATV to 30 km h Accelerate to 3...

Page 22: ...l and push the brake pedal 4 The left hand brake lever disposes of a detent used to block the whole hydraulic system When using the detent the wheels are blocked additionally WARNING Excessive repetitive use of the hydraulic brake for high speed stops will cause overheating of the brake fluid and premature brake pad wear WARNING Use only DOT 4 brake liquid Don t use several types of brake liquids ...

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Page 24: ...the left side of the recoil starter 500 650 H1 With model 400 the engine number is located at the left upper side With model 700 Diesel the engine number is located on the back of the engine block between engine and transmission Always provide the ATV name Ve hicle Identification Number and En gine Serial Number when contacting an authorized Arctic Cat ATV dealer for parts service accessories or w...

Page 25: ...witch key Two keys come with the ATV Keep the spare key in a safe place An identifying number is stamped on each key Use this number when ordering a replacement key The same applies for the keys of the anti theft device ...

Page 26: ...N Leaving the ignition switch in the LIGHTS position for a long peri od of time when the engine is not running may cause the battery to discharge Always leave the igniti on switch in the OFF position when engine is not running Lights Position level 2 The igniti on circuit is complete and the head lights and taillight are on The key cannot be removed in this position Speedometer Indicator Lights 1 ...

Page 27: ... q NOTE Debris in front of the engine or pa cked between the oil cooler radiator cooling fins can reduce cooling capability Clean the engine and oil cooler radiator to remove any debris preventing air flow 6 Neutral Indicator The N indi cator light will illuminate when the transmission is in neutral and the ignition switch is on The light will go out when shifted into any gear other than neutral 7...

Page 28: ... wheels come to a complete stop then push the 2WD 4WD switch located on the handlebars CAUTION Do not attempt to either engage or disengage the front differential while the ATV is moving Parking brake The parking brake should only be applied as an auxiliary brake Whe never a braking situation is needed use the service brake WARNING Always check to be sure that the parking brake has been disen gage...

Page 29: ...he igniti on switch is in the ON position the transmission is in neutral the reverse shift lever is in the forward position and the parking brake is engaged q NOTE This ATV has safety interlock swit ches which prevent the starter mo tor from activating when the trans mission is not in neutral When the transmission is shifted into neutral or into a gear the models can be started also when engaging ...

Page 30: ... clockwise to decrease engine RPM maximum or counter clockwise to increase engine RPM maximum 3 Tighten the jam nut securely q NOTE The ATV is equipped with a CDI unit that retards ignition timing when maximum RPM is approached Foot brake pedal right side Pressing the foot brake pedal downward will apply the brake to the front and rear wheels Hand brake lever left side Compressing the brake lever ...

Page 31: ...hould be above the L mark but not higher than the F mark Seat Lock 1 To remove the seat pull the seat lock lever located in the middle on the rear of the seat upwards Rai se the rear end of the seat 2 To lock the seat into position slide the front of the seat into the seat retainers and push down firmly on rear of the seat The seat should automatically lock into position Rack Loading Capacity Vehi...

Page 32: ... hand thread Trailering and towing The trailer hitch is not standard equipment of the ATV Please only use genuine ARCTIC CAT trailer hitch brackets Make sure that the load in the trailer is evenly distribut ed and properly secured WARNING Do not overload the trailer and po sition the load well WARNING Never exceed any of the ATV weight restrictions Approximately 60 of the cargo load must be locate...

Page 33: ...ver carry passengers in a trailer unless the trailer is designed for such use and has a rigid tow bar Allow more stopping distance ATV Transport When transporting the ATV use the following procedure Engage the parking brake and place the transmission in position L Secure the ATV with load rated hold down straps q NOTE Suitable hold down straps are available from your Arctic Cat ATV dealer CAUTION ...

Page 34: ... CAUTION Any oil used in place of the recom mended oil could cause serious engine damage CAUTION You should change the engine and transmission oil of your ATV every 500km and 1500 km later on Please respect in this regard the maintenance schedule in your service booklet 700 Diesel Engine oil SAE 10W 40 Transmission oil 80W90 Hypoid q NOTE Arctic Cat recommends the use of of genuine Arctic Cat lubr...

Page 35: ... while fil ling the gas tank Since gasoline expands as its tem perature increases the gas tank must be filled to its rated capacity only 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 filing the tank WARNING Do not overfill the gas tank ...

Page 36: ...o not idle the engine for excessively long periods of time During the break in period you should not use more than 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 proc...

Page 37: ...drain the gasoline or oil into a suitable container Shock absorbers Each shock absorber should be vi sibly checked weekly for excessive fluid leakage cracks or breaks in the lower case or a bent shock rod If any one of these conditions is detected replacement is neces sary Contact your Arctic Cat ATV dealer q NOTE When the ATV is operated in ex tremely cold weather 23 C or colder a small amount of...

Page 38: ...Page 36 q NOTE Please adjust the shock absorbers with the vehicle unladen ...

Page 39: ... 500 650 700 Diesel Change the engine oil and oil filter at the scheduled intervals The en gine should always be warm when the oil is changed so the oil will drain easily and completely 1 Park the ATV on level ground 2 Remove the oil filler plug Be careful not to allow contaminates to enter the opening 3 Remove the drain plugs from the bottom of the engine and drain the oil into a drain pan 4 Remo...

Page 40: ...e the gear lub ricant at the scheduled intervals When changing the lubricant use approved SAE 80 W 90 hypoid oil and use the following procedure 1 Place the ATV on level ground 2 Remove the oil filler plug 3 Drain the oil into a drain pan af ter having removed the drain plug 4 After all the oil has been drai ned install the drain plug and tigh ten securely CAUTION Inspect the oil for any signs of ...

Page 41: ...ed to be fully func tional 1 Press the foot brake pedal or the hand brake at the handlebars respectively 2 With the engine off transmissi on in neutral and the reverse lever in the forward position attempt to move the ATV 3 If the front and the rear wheels are locked it is adjusted properly 4 If the wheels are not locked it must be adjusted set up WARNING Be sure to inspect the hydraulic brake sys...

Page 42: ...odically Battery The battery of the models 400 500 and 650 is located under the right rear fender 700 Diesel at the rear of the vehicle The level of the battery fluid must be kept between the MAX and MIN level lines at all times If the level drops below the MIN level line add only distilled water until it reaches MAX level line WARNING When working on the battery you have to be extremely careful i...

Page 43: ...the vent plugs then if necessary fill the battery with dis tilled water to the MAX level indica ted on the battery 4 Charge the battery at 1 4 amps for 10 hours CAUTION Never exceed the standard char ging rate 5 After charging check fluid level and fill with distilled water as ne cessary then install vent plugs CAUTION Before installing the battery make sure the ignition switch is in the OFF posit...

Page 44: ...oving or in stalling the spark plug Adjust the gap on the 400 500 and 650 to 0 7 0 8mm for proper ignition Use a feeler gauge to check the gap When installing the spark plug be sure to tighten it securely A new spark plug should be tightened turn once the washer contacts the cylinder head A used plug should be tightened only 1 8 turn Engine Idle RPM Adjustment except 700 Diesel To properly adjust ...

Page 45: ...rctic Cat ATV dealer will do this service Gas Vent Hoses Replace the gas hose every two years Do not bend or obstruct the routing of the carburetor vent hose Make certain that the vent hose is securely connected to the carburetor and hose holder and the opposite end is always open Air filter The air filter inside the air filter housing must be kept clean to pro vide good engine power If the ATV is...

Page 46: ...using Make sure that the air filter is properly seated in the housing Install the cover and secure with the 4 clamps Install the storage box Vent hose and air filter housing Periodically check the drain tube for gasoline oil or dirt accumula tion Diesel filter only 700 Diesel The vehicle is equipped with a highly efficient Diesel filter The filter has to be changed periodically according to the Se...

Page 47: ... pressure Vehicle type front rear 400 500 650 700 Diesel 185 65 15 25x8 12 205 60 15 25x11 12 25x8 12 25x10 12 Tire inflation pressure In the tool set supplied with your ATV you ll find a barometer to measure the tire inflation pressure Always check tire pressure before starting your ATV Tire Tread condition The use of worn out tires on and ATV is very dangerous A tire is considered to be worn out...

Page 48: ...ront Rear Wheel Removal Park the ATV on level ground and engage the parking brake Loosen the lug nuts Elevate the ATV by placing a jack under the axle Remove the wheel Install the wheel and install the lug nuts Tighten the nuts to 65 Nm Remove the jack Headlight q NOTE The bulb portion of the headlight is fragile When replacing the head light bulb do not touch the glass portion of the bulb If the ...

Page 49: ... an average opera ting load on the ATV when adjusting the headlight aim 2 Measure the distance from the floor to the mid point of each head light 3 Using the measurements ob tained in step 2 make horizontal marks on the aiming surface 4 Make vertical marks which in tersect the horizontal marks on the aiming surface 5 Switch on the lights MAKE SURE THE HIGH BEAM IS ON 6 Observe each headlight beam ...

Page 50: ...and rating If the new fuse blows after a short pe riod of use consult an authorized Arctic Cat ATV dealer immediately Electrical Output Terminals 400 500 650 700 Diesel One output terminal for electrical accessories is located on the front wiring harness less than 180 W CAUTION Always use electrical accessories less than 180 W Tools Under the seat of your ATV you ll find a basic tool kit Maintain ...

Page 51: ...e engine and allow it to idle Then using Arctic Cat Engine Pre server rapidly inject the preserver into the air filter opening for a peri od of 10 to 20 seconds Install the air filter CAUTION If the interior of the air filter housing is dirty clean the area before star ting the engine 4 Drain the carburettor float bowl 5 Plug the hole in the exhaust sys tem with a clean cloth 6 Apply light oil to ...

Page 52: ...s and ca bles for signs of wear or fraying 4 Change the engine transmission oil and filter 5 Charge the battery then install Connect the battery cables making sure to connect the positive cable first 6 Check the entire brake system fluid level pads etc all controls headlights taillight brake light and headlight aim 7 Check the tire pressure 8 Take care that all screws nuts and holding components a...

Page 53: ...ues Set up a riding course using traffic cones approx 6m wide by 30m long Also have a few posts or lumber at least 10cm in diameter to use as obstacles to climb over 1 Starting Stopping Once around clockwise and back around counter clockwise Stop and start while riding around course 1 2 Turning Left Right Figure 8 using two of the cones Three laps ...

Page 54: ...arp turns Turns of less than 90 degrees Two laps clockwise three laps counter clockwise 4 Slalom turns Turning in and out of the cones Three laps 5 Quick turns Move two cones 1 Suddenly go left right or straight 2 ...

Page 55: ...and both wheels 7 Traversing hills Up 2 and down 1 hill slope less than 25 degrees Stop start 3 and traverse A on hill Practice this manoeuvre on flat land if a hill is not available 8 K turns U turns Up and down hill U turn on hill K turn on hill Practice this manoeuvre on flat land if a hill is not available ...

Page 56: ...re 13 times more likely to have an ATV accident than riders who have over 1 month of experi ence Riding Once the engine s warm the ATV is ready to go Please observe the following points Keep your feet on the footrests and both hands on the handlebar Hold the brake lever and release the parking brake Shift into first gear Release the brake slowly and apply the throttle with your thumb ...

Page 57: ...hat s on the inside of the turn Support your body weight on the inside of the footrest At the same time lean your body to the in side of the turn Pay attention to the handling if you feel the tires co ming off the ground reduce speed shift more of your body weight to the side that s lifting and make the turn wider if possible ...

Page 58: ...en during turns For this reason be extremely careful in such a situation Use this method for wide turns 1 As you approach the turn slow down 2 Shift your body weight to the inside of the turn 3 Gradually increase your speed as you come out of the turn ...

Page 59: ...proach the turn slow down 2 Shift your body weight to the inside of the turn 3 You might have to lean into the turn more than you do in a wide turn 4 If shifting your weight and ba lance aren t enough to keep the ATV tires on the ground slow down and straighten out the handlebars as much as you can 5 Gradually increase your speed as you come out of the turn ...

Page 60: ...ter you are experienced with your ATV 1 As you approach the turn slow down 2 Turn the handlebars and shift your body weight to the inside of the turn 3 Follow this with slight accelera tion 4 To make your turn quicker try raising yourself off the seat a little bit as you shift your weight ...

Page 61: ...e 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 right side until it faces slightly downhill 8 Reapply the brakes 9 Get back on the ATV from the uphill side and keep your weight shifted uphill when you sit down 10 Start the engine and follow the method for riding...

Page 62: ...ce 2 Lean as far forward as possible For steeper hills come off your seat to stand and lean forward 3 If you lose speed quickly shift to a lower gear At the same time re lease the throttle so your front tires don t lift OR 4 If that doesn t work and the ter rain permits do a U turn go back down and try climbing again OR 5 If you have lost all forward moti on follow the K turn procedure WARNING Nev...

Page 63: ...Page 61 Riding downhill 1 Shift your body weight as far back on the seat as possible 2 Keep it in a low gear 3 Lightly apply the brake and ease up on the throttle ...

Page 64: ... where you absolutely have to side hill follow this method 1 Keep your speed low and con sistent 2 Shift all your body weight to the uphill side of the seat also support your weight on the uphill footrest 3 If the ATV feels like it s tipping turn the handlebar downhill If that s not possible because of the terrain or other conditions or if it just doesn t work stop and get off Dis mount the ATV on...

Page 65: ...s for overcoming obstacles Keep your speed way down Approach the obstacle head on Come up off the seat Keep your weight on the foot rests Apply a little throttle when the front tires make contact with the obstacle Lean forward and release the throttle when the front tires clear the obstacle Keep your body loose to absorb any shock If the ATV starts tipping shift your weight to keep it in balance ...

Page 66: ...idden obstacles like logs or rocks 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 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 Driving in cold weather q NOTE Check that all control levers move freely Make sure that they are free of ice and snow WARNING For yo...

Page 67: ...s thaw dry them by applying them several times while riding slowly q NOTE After riding through water mud and snow it is important to dry both brake systems before parking the ATV WARNING Go slowly and be extra careful when riding on snow covered or ice covered terrain Always be alert to changing terrain conditions when operating the ATV 2 Practice driving in an open snow covered or ice covered are...

Page 68: ...ion Is the battery attached or does it have to be recharged for ex after a longer standstill Bring the gear lever into position N or activate the hand brake lever when you have shifted into a gear Was the vehicle stopped completely before shifting Is the ignition key in the correct position Examine the fuses in the fuse box Is the idling speed to low Did you activate the differential lock Move you...

Page 69: ...ated km h or mph Are magnets and sensors properly attached to your vehicle Change the main jets of the carburetor 400 500 650 Generally yes But do not direct the jet towards electrical parts lights fuses Is it genuine Arctic Cat accessory Was it built in by an authorized Arctic Cat dealer Please also respect the legal regulations in your country Page 67 FAQ s q NOTE If you cannot remedy these prob...

Page 70: ...of said parts by Arctic Cat or an authorized Arctic Cat ATV dealer Arctic Cat reserves the right to in spect such parts at its factory The warranty periods are as fol lows 1 24 months form date of sale for ATVs 2 6 months from date of sale for batteries 3 30 days from date of sale for all parts and accessories Excluded from this warranty are Defects due to abuse of the vehicle or spare parts and a...

Page 71: ...scribed service 1 Service after 500 km 2 Service after 1500 km 3 Service after 5000 km afterwards every 5000 km or after 1 year respec tively it depends on what comes first Inappropriate modifications not expressly authorized by the manuf acturer In consideration of the foregoing any warranty claim is limited in duration to the various warranty periods set forth ...

Page 72: ...ccordance with Arctic Cat s re commendations in the Operator s Manual Arctic Cat will not warrant repairs re quired as a result of not performing standard operator maintenance storage procedures and service as outlined in the Operator s Manual Should you have any questions concerning the warranty contact an authorized Arctic Cat ATV dealer Change of address ownership or warranty transfer Arctic Ca...

Page 73: ...Page 71 Arctic Cat will then process the application and issue a new vehicle certificate for the remaining period of the warranty claim ...

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Page 80: ...ation in this booklet may not be up to date due to changes performed since printing The models shown in the pictures contain in part special equipment Please ask your ATV dealer for the newest information be fore placing an order The producer reserves the right to make price colour material specification and model changes without notice Errors and omissions excepted ...

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