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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
filling the tank.
Break-In Procedure
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. At the discretion and
expense of the owner/operator, the ATV
may be taken to an authorized Arctic Cat
ATV dealer for this initial service.
Engine
New ATV’s and renewed ATV engines
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 assure maximum life
and performance from the ATV.
During the first 10 hours of operation,
always use less than ½ throttle. Varying
the engine RPM during the break-in
period allows the components to “load”
(aiding the engine/transmission compo-
nent mating process) and then “unload”
(allowing components to cool). 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 trailer
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 operat-
ing temperature. Do not idle the engine for
excessively long periods of time.
Brakes
Brake pads must be burnished to achieve
full braking effectiveness. Braking dis-
tance will be extended until brake pads are
properly burnished. To properly burnish
the brakes, use following procedure:
! WARNING
Do not over-flow gasoline when fill-
ing the gas tank. A fire hazard could
materialize. Always allow the engine
to cool before filling the gas tank.
! WARNING
Do not overfill the gas tank.
CAUTION
TO PROPERLY BURNISH THE
BRAKES, USE FOLLOWING PROCE-
DURE:
• Choose an area sufficiently large
to safely accelerate ATV to 30 mph and
to brake to a stop.
• Accelerate to 30 mph; then press
the brake pedal to decelerate to 0-5
mph.
• Repeat procedure twenty times.
! WARNING
Do not attempt sudden stops or put
yourself into a situation where a
sudden stop will be required until
the brake pads are properly bur-
nished.