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BREAK-IN PROCEDURE
New ATVís and renewed ATV engines require a "break-in" period.
The first month is most critical to the life of this ATV. Proper opera-
tion 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
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throttle.
Varying the engine RPM during the break-in period allows the com-
ponents to "load" (aiding the engine/transmission component 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.
When the engine starts, allow it to warm up properly. Idle the engine
several minutes until the engine has reached normal operating tem-
perature. Do not idle the engine for excessively long periods of time.
After the completion of the break-in period, the engine oil should be
changed and the screen/filter should be cleaned. 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.
! CAUTION
BRAKE PADS MUST BE BURNISHED TO ACHIEVE FULL
BRAKING EFFECTIVENESS.
Braking distance will be extended until brake pads are properly
burnished.
TO PROPERLY BURNISH THE BRAKES, USE FOLLOWING
PROCEDURE:
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Choose an area sufficiently large to safely accelerate ATV to
45 km/h and to brake to a stop.
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Accelerate to 45 km/h; then compress brake lever to
decelerate to 0-10 km/h.
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Repeat procedure 5 times until brakes are burnished.
! 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
burnished.
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