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2. Engage the brake lever lock.
3. Attempt to push the ATV.
NOTE: The brake lever lock must
lock the wheels. If it doesn’t, take
the ATV to an authorized Arctic Cat
ATV dealer for service.
Headlight HI/LO Switch
Use the headlight HI/LO switch to select
the high or low headlight beam when the
ignition switch is in the LIGHTS posi-
tion. When the switch is in the HI posi-
tion, the high beam will illuminate. When
the switch is in the LO position, the low
beam will illuminate.
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Emergency Stop Switch
OFF position — The fuel solenoid valve
is closed. The engine cannot be started or
will not run. If the emergency stop switch
is used to stop engine without turning off
ignition switch, the battery may dis-
charge.
RUN position — The fuel solenoid valve
is open and the glow plug timer is acti-
vated. The engine can start and run.
Electric Starter Button
Pushing in on this button activates the
starter motor. Before starting the engine,
make sure the ignition switch is in the ON
position, the transmission is in neutral, the
reverse shift lever is in the forward posi-
tion, and the brake lever lock is engaged.
NOTE: This ATV has safety inter-
lock switches which prevent the
starter motor from activating when
the transmission is not in neutral.
Throttle Lever
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Control engine RPM with the position of
the throttle lever. Operate this lever with
the thumb. Pushing it forward increases
engine RPM and allowing it to retract
decreases engine RPM.
Throttle Limiter Screw
Throttle lever travel may be limited by
adjusting the throttle limiter screw. The
throttle limiter should be adjusted
according to the operator’s skill and
experience. To adjust the throttle limiter,
use the following procedure.
1. Loosen the jam nut.
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2. Turn the throttle limiter screw clock-
wise to decrease engine RPM maxi-
mum or counterclockwise to increase
engine RPM maximum.
! WARNING
Always check to be sure that the
brake lever lock has been disen-
gaged before operating the ATV. An
accident could result if the brake
lever lock is left engaged while the
ATV is operated. The brake may relax
if left engaged for a long period of
time. This could cause an accident;
therefore, do not leave the ATV on a
hill depending on the brake lever
lock. Always block the downhill side
of the wheels if leaving the ATV on a
hill or park the ATV in a sidehill posi-
tion.
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