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NOTE: Approximately two seconds
after releasing either Button, the LCD
will return to normal operation.
NOTE: Clock memory power is
supplied through the 15-amp
accessory fuse and verified during
gauge “power-up” and reset. In the
event of clock memory power fail-
ure (blown fuse, etc.), the gauge
will “power-up,” reset, and shut
down repeatedly until clock mem-
ory power is restored. Always
check the 15-amp accessory fuse
if this gauge condition is noted.
2. Temperature Indicator (Liquid
Cooled Models) - If the engine cool-
ant temperature exceeds the normal
operating range, the temperature
icon will begin flashing and the
LCD will go blank for 30 seconds;
then the LCD will return to normal.
However, the temperature icon will
continue to flash.
NOTE: High engine RPM, low vehi-
cle speed, or heavy load can raise
engine temperature. Decreasing
engine RPM, reducing load, and
selecting an appropriate transmis-
sion gear can lower the temperature.
NOTE: Debris in front of the
engine (or packed between the
cooling fins of the radiator) can
reduce cooling capacity. Using a
garden hose, wash the radiator
and the engine to remove any
debris restricting air flow.
3. Mode Button - Shifts the gauge
through two operating modes: speed-
ometer/tachometer and MPH/KPH.
NOTE: The Mode Button must be
pressed and released to shift
speedometer/tachometer modes. It
must be pressed and held to shift
MPH/KPH modes.
4. Set Button - The Set Button is used
to select the gauge display of clock,
hour meter, trip 1, trip 2, and odome-
ter. It is also used to activate the
clock set function and adjust the
minute display on the clock.
5. Fuel Level Indicator - Indicates
approximate amount of gasoline in
the gas tank.
NOTE: When the bottom seg-
ment flashes, approximately 3.5 L
(0.92 U.S. gal.) of gasoline remains
in the tank.
6. Oil Pressure Indicator - Will be dis-
played during self-test at start-up. It
will not be displayed during normal
operation as oil pressure is not moni-
tored on these models.
7. Odometer/Trip Meter - Odometer reg-
isters the total distance the vehicle has
traveled. The trip meter is resetable
and can be used to measure trip or trip
legs. The odometer cannot be reset.
NOTE: To shift between the
odometer (ODO) or trip meter
(TRIP), press the Mode Button (3) to
select the distance mode; then
press the Set Button (4) to select
the desired display. Hold the Set
Button down to reset the trip meter.
8. Gear Position Indicator - Indicates
which gear is selected - R (reverse)/
N (neutral)/L (low range)/H (high
range).
9. High Beam Indicator - The High
Beam icon will appear only when
the headlights are on high beam.
CAUTION
Continued operation with high engine
temperature may result in engine
damage or premature wear.
CAUTION
Arctic Cat does not recommend using
a pressure washer to clean the radia-
tor core. The pressure may bend or
flatten the fins causing restricted air
flow, and electrical components on the
radiator could be damaged. Use only a
garden hose with spray nozzle at nor-
mal tap pressure.