Arctic Cat 366 2010 Operator's Manual page 52

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This switch allows the operator to
operate the ATV in either two-wheel
drive (rear wheels) or four-wheel drive
(all wheels). For normal riding on flat,
dry, hard surfaces, two-wheel drive
should be sufficient. In situations of
aggressive trail conditions, four-wheel
drive would be the desired choice.
To either engage or disengage the front
wheels, move the switch to the 4WD
position or to the 2WD position.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to either engage or
disengage the 4WD lock while the
ATV is moving.
Hand Brake Lever/
Brake Lever Lock
The hand brake is considered to be the
normal operating (main) brake. It
should be applied whenever a braking
situation is needed.
Apply the brake by compressing the
brake lever toward the handlebar.
To engage and release the brake lever
lock, use the following procedure.
1. Squeeze the hand brake lever two
or three times and release it.
2. Depress and hold the brake lever
lock.
3. While holding in on the brake
lever lock, squeeze the brake lever.
 NOTE: It will click as it engages
and the brake lever will not return
to its released position.
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4. Release the brake lever lock by
squeezing the brake lever. It will
return to its released position.
Check to make sure the brake lever
lock engages properly and that the
brake (when engaged) locks the
wheels.
1. Pump the brake lever 2 or 3 times.
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.
! 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
738-420B
downhill side of the wheels if leav-
ing the ATV on a hill or park the
ATV in a sidehill position.
Headlight HI/LO
Switch
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