Arctic Cat Sno Pro 120 2013 Operator's Manual

Arctic Cat Sno Pro 120 2013 Operator's Manual

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Sno Pro 120
Operator's Manual
2013
p/n 2259-353

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  • Page 1 Sno Pro 120 Operator’s Manual 2013 p/n 2259-353...
  • Page 2: Limited Warranty

    Arctic Cat does not assume any liability for incidental or consequential damages. Arctic Cat will repair or replace, at its option, free of charge (including any related labor charges), any parts that are found to be warrantable in material or workmanship. This repair work MUST be done by an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table Of Contents Limited Warranty..........Inside Front Cover Foreword..................1 Specifications ................2 Getting Ready to Operate the Sno Pro 120 Safely......3 Operating the Sno Pro 120 ............4 General Information ..............5-6 Snowmobile Identification ............5 Control Locations................. 5 Gasoline - Oil ................
  • Page 4: Parts And Accessories

    Phone: _________________________________________________ Parts and Accessories When in need of replacement parts, oil, or accessories for your Arctic Cat snowmo- bile, be sure to use only GENUINE ARCTIC CAT PARTS, OIL, AND ACCESSO- RIES. Only genuine Arctic Cat parts, oil, and accessories are engineered to meet the standards and requirements of your Arctic Cat snowmobile.
  • Page 5: Foreword

    Drive with caution, observe all state and local laws, and respect the rights of others. International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association (ISMA) members like Arctic Cat do their part to improve trails, sponsor events, and generally support the sport of snowmobiling. As a member of the National Snowmobile Foundation, Arctic Cat promotes snowmobiling through education, charity, and research programs.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    Specifications ENGINE AND DRIVE CHASSIS Type Forced Air Cooled/4- Overall Length 181.6 cm (71.5 in.) Cycle Overall Height 78.7 cm (31 in.) Bore x Stroke 56 x 50 mm Overall Width 87.6 cm (34.5 in.) (2.2 x 1.97 in.) Ski Center-to-Center 78 cm (31 in.) Valve Arrangement Overhead Distance (Stance)
  • Page 7: Getting Ready To Operate The Sno Pro 120 Safely

    Getting Ready to Operate the Sno Pro 120 Safely  Second, you must check several things NOTE: This section and Operating every time before the engine is started. the Sno Pro 120 section must be read and explained to the child/oper- A.
  • Page 8: Operating The Sno Pro 120

    Operating the Sno Pro 120 You must be a responsible, careful, and C. Never drive the snowmobile faster considerate snowmobile operator at all than a safe speed. Do not drive too times. Your safety is our concern and close to roads, buildings, trees, other must always be yours.
  • Page 9: General Information

    NOTE: If not satisfied with gaso- to complete warranty claims properly. No line economy of the engine when warranty will be allowed by Arctic Cat if using a gas/alcohol blend, switch to either the ESN or VIN is removed or unleaded gasoline without alcohol.
  • Page 10: Engine Break-In

    After the 10 hour break- in period, the snowmobile may be taken to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for a checkup and oil change. This service is at the discretion and expense of the snowmobile owner.
  • Page 11: Operating Instructions

    Arctic Cat 4. For a cold engine, pull the choke out Snowmobile dealer for service. completely. If the engine is warm, choking is not normally necessary.
  • Page 12 8. To shut the engine off, turn the igni-  NOTE: Unless the engine will be tion key to the OFF position, move started within a short period of time, the emergency stop switch to the close the gas tank shut-off valve OFF (down) position, or pull the (located under the gas tank) by rotat- tether cap from the tether switch.
  • Page 13: Periodic Maintenance/Tune-Up Chart

    Periodic Maintenance/Tune-Up Chart 1st 10 Every 20 Every 50 Every 100 Every 300 Daily Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours (2 Weeks) (1 Month) (3 Months) (6 Months) (12 Months) Valve Clearance Engine Compression Spark Plug Fuel Supply Hose Replace every 3 years Gas Tank Shut-Off Valve...
  • Page 14: Maintenance

    Maintenance Engine Oil  NOTE: If the oil level is below the oil level mark, add recommended oil  NOTE: After the engine break-in until it reaches the oil level mark. period, the engine oil should be 4. Insert the oil level stick into the changed every 100 operating hours (6 crankcase;...
  • Page 15: Carburetor

    Arctic Cat Snowmobile To adjust the throttle cable, use the fol- dealer; however, three external adjust- lowing procedure: ments can be made on the carburetor.
  • Page 16: In-Line Fuel Filter

    Arctic Cat recommends that the in-line 1. Remove the two screws securing the fuel filter be checked once a month. The air cleaner cover; then remove the filter is located in the fuel hose between cover.
  • Page 17: Spark Plug

    6-13 mm (1/4-1/2 in.). the carburetor may need to be adjusted. Consult an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmo- bile dealer if the plug insulator is not a light brown color. To help prevent cold weather fouling, make sure to thoroughly warm up the engine before operating.
  • Page 18: Drive Chain

    Track Tension The drive chain should be lubricated  NOTE: Track tension and track every 10 operating hours with Arctic Cat alignment are interrelated; there- Synthetic Chain Lube (p/n 5639-038) or fore, always check both, even if only with a suitable dry, graphite-based chain one adjustment seems necessary.
  • Page 19: Track Alignment

    Arctic Cat recommends that the track alignment be checked once a week or whenever the track tension is adjusted.
  • Page 20: Adjusting Rear Spring Tension

    3. After proper track alignment is object is hit while the snowmobile is being obtained, tighten both the adjusting operated. Arctic Cat recommends that the bolt jam nut and the idler wheel cap ski alignment be checked once a week.
  • Page 21: Steering Alignment

    Steering Alignment Visually examine the steering alignment by placing the handlebar in the straight- ahead position and checking to be sure the skis are pointing straight ahead. If the skis are not pointing straight ahead, adjust using the following procedure: ...
  • Page 22: Recoil Starter Air Vents

    To maintain positive steering characteris- tics, Arctic Cat recommends that the ski CAUTION wear bars be checked once a week and Serious overheating of the engine replaced if worn to 1/2 of original diame- and engine damage will result if the ter.
  • Page 23: Preparation For Storage

    6. Remove the drive chain and clean nent deterioration. Arctic Cat recom- thoroughly in a solvent. Install drive mends the following procedure to chain and lubricate with a dry, prepare the snowmobile for storage.
  • Page 24: Preparation After Storage

    Arctic Cat rec- 6. If not done during preparation for ommends the following procedure to storage, lubricate the spindles and prepare the snowmobile.
  • Page 25: Snowmobile Safety Rules

    Snowmobile Safety Rules...
  • Page 26: Epa Emission Control Statement/Warranty Coverage - Snowmobile

    (U.S. Only) STATEMENT/WARRANTY Arctic Cat warrants to the original retail purchaser, and each subsequent purchaser, that all U.S. EPA- certified Arctic Cat snowmobiles are designed, built, and equipped to conform to all U.S. EPA Emission Control Regulations. Please read the following information completely.
  • Page 27: Change Of Address, Ownership, Or Warranty Transfer

    Please make sure a copy of this form is completed and returned to Arctic Cat Inc. if you move or if the snowmobile is sold to another party. This form may also be used to transfer the unused portion of the original warranty to a second party.
  • Page 28 Fold Back Place Stamp CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP Here ARCTIC CAT INC. PRODUCT SERVICE AND WARRANTY DEPT. P.O. BOX 810 THIEF RIVER FALLS, MN 56701...
  • Page 29 NOTES...
  • Page 30: Warranty Procedure/Owner Responsibility

    You, the consumer, will then be asked to sign a warranty form to ensure Arctic Cat that the warranty work was actually performed.
  • Page 31: Declaration Of Conformity

    Standards to which conformity is declared: EMC: EN 55012, EN 61000-6-2 MACHINERY: 2006/42/EEC Manufacturer (if not issuing agent): Arctic Cat Inc. 601 Brooks Ave. S. Thief River Falls, MN 56701 USA I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the directive(s) and standard(s) as specified.

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