NOTE: Clock memory power is
supplied
through
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.
NOTE: The engine hour meter
will not activate until engine speed
exceeds 500 RPM.
2. Temperature Indicator - If the
engine
coolant
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. How-
ever, the temperature icon will
continue to flash.
CAUTION
Continued operation with high
engine temperature may result in
engine damage or premature wear.
NOTE: High engine RPM, low
vehicle speed, or heavy load can
raise
engine
Decreasing engine RPM, reducing
load, and selecting an appropriate
transmission 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.
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the
15-amp
Arctic Cat does not recommend
using a pressure washer to clean
the radiator 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 normal tap
pressure.
3. Mode Button - Shifts the gauge
through three set-up modes: speed-
ometer/tachometer, distance, and
time.
NOTE: The Mode Button must be
temperature
pressed and released to shift
modes. Approximately two sec-
onds after the Mode Button is
released, the digital gauge will
return to full display.
4. Set/Reset Button - In conjunction
with the Mode Button, sets and
resets various displays on the digi-
tal gauge. Also used to shift from
speedometer function to tachome-
ter function on the speedometer/
tachometer gauge.
5. Fuel Level Indicator - Indicates
approximate amount of gasoline in
the gas tank.
temperature.
NOTE: When the bottom seg-
ment flashes, approximately 3.5 L
(0.92 U.S. gal.) of gasoline remains
in the tank.
6. Low Oil Pressure - Will be dis-
played during self-test at start-up.
It will not be displayed during nor-
mal operation as oil pressure is not
monitored on these models.
7. Odometer/Trip Meter - Odometer
registers 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.
CAUTION