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  • Page 2: Limited Warranty

    Cat Snowmobile. 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

    Emergency Stopping.... 18 Responsibility ..Inside Back Cover REFERENCE INFORMATION Write the appropriate information for your Arctic Cat Snowmobile in the spaces below. Always use these numbers when referring to your snowmobile. Model: ________________________________________________ Date of Purchase: _______________________________________ Vehicle Identification Number: _____________________________...
  • Page 4: Parts And Accessories

    Arctic Cat Snowmobile. For a complete list of accessories, refer to the current Arctic Cat Accessory Cata- log. An Illustrated Parts Manual is available through your local...
  • Page 5: Foreword

    Read this manual and the accompanying Snowmobile Safety Handbook before operating the snowmobile to learn safe and proper use of your new Arctic Cat Snowmobile. Always operate the snowmobile within your level of skill and current terrain conditions.
  • Page 6: Declaration Of Conformity

    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Application of council directives: EMC Directive 89/336/EE EC Machinery Directive 89/392/ECC Issued by European Commission. Type of Equipment: Snowmobile Brand Name: Arctic Cat Model Number: S2007JGNEREBG Standards to which conformity is declared: EMC: EN 50082-1/ 1992, EN 50081-1...
  • Page 7: Snowmobile Safety Rules

    SNOWMOBILE SAFETY RULES SNOWMOBILE SAFETY RULES...
  • Page 8: Specifications

    124.4 cm (49 in.) Width (Overall) 121.9 cm (48 in.) Ski Center-to- 109.2 cm (43 in.) Center Distance (Stance) NOTE: The Jaguar Z1 has been initially set up at the factory for oper- ation between 0-5000 feet. JAGUAR Z1 SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 9: General Information

    In many properly. No warranty will be areas, oxygenates (either ethanol or allowed by Arctic Cat Inc. if the MTBE) are added to the gasoline. engine serial number or VIN is Oxygenated gasolines containing up removed or mutilated in any way.
  • Page 10: Engine Break-In

    ENGINE BREAK-IN The Arctic Cat engine (when new or rebuilt) requires a short break-in period before the engine is subjected to heavy load conditions. This engine does not require any pre-mixed fuel during the break-in period.
  • Page 11 If the CCU icon illumi- nates, take the snowmobile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for service. If not under war- ranty, this service is at the discretion and expense of the snowmobile owner.
  • Page 12 If the Check Engine Light illuminates, take the snowmo- Failure in injector (#2). (Check Engine Light) bile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for service. If Failure in injector (#1). not under warranty, this service is at (Check Engine Light) the discretion and expense of the snowmobile owner.
  • Page 13: Handlebar Tilt

    If at any time the lock pin will not engage into the locked position, do NOT operate the snowmobile. Take the snowmobile to an autho- rized Arctic Cat dealer for service. ! WARNING Care must be taken to securely 0741-427 lock the handlebar cam lever to prevent unexpected “move-...
  • Page 14: Air-Intake Silencer

    This service is at the discretion and the snowmobile to an authorized expense of the snowmobile owner. Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for service. If not under warranty, this When operating the snowmobile at service is at the discretion and high altitudes, it may be necessary to expense of the snowmobile owner.
  • Page 15: Drive Clutch/Driven Pulley Alignment

    If a ment is necessary. Take the snow- fuel delivery problem is suspected, mobile to an authorized Arctic Cat take the snowmobile to an autho- Snowmobile dealer for this service. rized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer.
  • Page 16: Hacksaw Track

    Carbide wear bars complement hard-packed snow conditions is the track studs to balance steering NOT covered under Arctic Cat Inc. control under these conditions. The warranty policy. length of the carbide on the wear...
  • Page 17: Reverse Transmission

    REVERSE TRANSMISSION ! WARNING The reverse transmission offers the operator the convenience of being Use caution and minimal speed able to back up the snowmobile when operating the snowmobile rather than having to turn the snow- in reverse. Be sure the button is mobile around by hand.
  • Page 18: General Information

    1. With the seat adjuster lever To adjust the seat, use the following pulled out, slide the front of the procedure: seat into position on the chassis; 1. Pull out on the seat adjuster then with seat position selected, lever at the rear storage com- lower the rear of the seat onto partment.
  • Page 19: Operating Instructions

    2. Check the fluid level in the res- ervoir. The brake fluid level Always check the coolant level must be visible in the sight before starting the engine. glass. Add Arctic Cat approved 4. Move emergency stop brake fluid as necessary.
  • Page 20: Braking

    8. To shut off the engine, turn the NOTE : Wh en th e eng i ne is ignition key to the OFF position being star ted, DO NOT COM- PRESS THE THROTTLE CON- or push the emergency stop T RO L L E V E R . I f t h e t h ro t t l e switch to the DOWN position.
  • Page 21 The brake lever lock ! WARNING maintains the brake lever in the compressed position and main- Use only Arctic Cat approved tains pressure against the brake brake fluid. Never substitute or disc; however, after a period of mix different types or grades of time, the pressure applied to the b r a ke f l u i d .
  • Page 22: Emergency Stopping

    If the snowmobile engine stops EMERGENCY STOPPING abruptly when the throttle control There are several methods of stop- lever is released and the activation ping or slowing the snowmobile of the monitor switch is suspected, under a variety of situations. Identi- use the following procedure: fied in the following chart are the ways a snowmobile may be brought...
  • Page 23: Varying Altitude Operation

    Take the snowmobile to tion/ electrical features (ignition an authorized Arctic Cat Snow- switch, headlight, taillight, and mobile dealer for service. If not brakelight) will operate properly.
  • Page 24: Lubrication

    If the owner does not feel qualified, take the snowmobile to an authorized Arctic Cat dealer for this service. If not under warranty, this service is at the discretion and expense of 0741-334 the snowmobile owner 3.
  • Page 25: Front Suspension

    Close the access panel. NOTE: If excessive oil deposits are noticed, take the snowmobile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snow- mobile dealer for service. If not under warranty, this service is at the discretion and expense of the...
  • Page 26: Rear Suspension

    REAR SUSPENSION (Every 40 Operating Hours) NOTE: Arctic Cat recommends that Arctic Cat Low-Temp Grease (p/n 0636-593) be used for this procedure. 1. Shut engine off and wait for all moving parts to stop. 2. With the gas tank nearly empty (less than 1/4 full), lay the snowmobile on its left side.
  • Page 27: Fuel System

    In-Line Fuel Filter Arctic Cat recommends that the in- line fuel filter be checked weekly. ZJ002A ! WARNING 3. Insert the oil level stick into the...
  • Page 28: Changing Engine Oil/Filter

    0741-490 NOTE: To attain an accurate oil level reading, do not thread the stick into the reservoir. ZJ003A 4. If step 1 was followed and the 4. Remove the drain plugs and oil level is at or below the ADD allow the oil to drain com- mark, add up to 1/2 qt of rec- pletely.
  • Page 29: Spark Plugs

    NOTE: If the warning light does replacement. not illuminate, take the snowmo- bile to an authorized Arctic Cat ! WARNING Snowmobile dealer for service. 13. If the warning light illuminates Always wear safety glasses (from step 12), start the engine.
  • Page 30: Fuses

    ! CAUTION FUSES Fuses protect the snowmobile elec- Improper activation or exces- trical system from overloading. If sive overcharging (possibly by electrical parts in the snowmobile equipment failure) could cause are not working, the system may damage to the battery or snow- have been overloaded and caused a mobile by forcing acid out of the blown fuse.
  • Page 31: Hydraulic Brake System

    If not under warranty, this service is at the discretion and expense of the snowmobile owner. HYDRAULIC BRAKE SYSTEM Arctic Cat recommends that the brake system (brake lever, fluid res- ervoir, hose, caliper, pads, and brake disc) be checked daily for fluid leak- age, wear, or damage and for proper operation.
  • Page 32 Overfilling the reser- voir may cause the brake sys- tem to hydraulically lock. Use only Arctic Cat approved brake fluid. Never substitute or mix different types or grades of b r a ke f l u i d . B r ak e los s ca n result.
  • Page 33 1. Remove the reservoir cover and Checking/Changing Brake Pads fill the reservoir with Arctic Cat The condition of the brake pads approved brake fluid. must be checked daily and changed if worn or damaged. To check and ! CAUTION change the brake pads, use the fol- lowing procedure: Brake fluid is highly corrosive.
  • Page 34: Drive Belt

    9. Pump the brake lever to ensure Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer, as correct positioning of the brake Arctic Cat drive belts are made to pads; then release. exact specifications and of qual- ity material. Belts made by other 10.
  • Page 35 Before starting the snowmobile in NOTE: The sheave adjuster has extremely cold temperatures, the left-hand threads. drive belt should be removed and warmed up to room temperature. Once the drive belt is at room tem- perature, install the drive belt. Also, drive belts have a break-in period of approximately 20 miles.
  • Page 36: Track Tension

    “lock.” Arctic Cat the track clip. Compare the recommends that the track tension measurement with the chart.
  • Page 37: Track Alignment

    Arctic Cat recommends that the adjusting bolts to take up the track alignment be checked once excessive slack in the track.
  • Page 38 4. When the track stops rotating, Checking Track Alignment check the relationship of the ! WARNING rear idler wheels and the inner track drive lugs. If the rear idler Make sure the ignition key is in wheels are centered between the OFF position and the track the inner track drive lugs, no is not rotating before checking...
  • Page 39: Suspension

    NOTE: Make sure correct track Adjusting Front Shock Springs t e n s i o n i s m a i n t a i n e d a f t e r The front shock springs are individ- adjusting track alignment (see ually adjustable for the terrain con- Track Tension section).
  • Page 40: Lights

    To rotate an adjusting cam, use the Adjusting Rear Spring Pre-Load spark plug wrench from the tool kit. Proper adjustment of rear spring Rotate the wrench until the cam is in pre-load is necessary to get the most the desired position. To stiffen the comfortab le ride.
  • Page 41 7. Install the housing and secure 4. Lift the front of the console with the self-tapping screws enough to allow the headlight and washers. housing to be removed; then remove the housing. 8. Place the taillight cover into position and secure with the 5.
  • Page 42: Ski Wear Bars

    4. Position the console onto the air- 4. Make a vertical mark which intake silencer; then secure with intersects the horizontal mark the single torx-head cap screw on the aiming surface directly beneath the console (located in front of the headlight. between the headlights).
  • Page 43: Rail Wear Strips

    1/2 of the original diameter. Ski wear bars are available from an authorized RAIL WEAR STRIPS Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer. Arctic Cat recommends that the wear strips be checked weekly and replaced as ! WARNING necessary. Measure the wear strips at 25.4 cm (10 in.) intervals.
  • Page 44: Performance Tips

    Adding shim washers will decrease belt deflection and removing shim washers will increase belt deflection. Available shim washers from Arctic Cat are p/n 0648-714 (0.090 in.), p/n 0648- 715 (0.030 in.), and p/n 0648-716 (0.060 in.). See an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for this ser- vice.
  • Page 45: Preparation For Storage

    9. Apply light oil to the upper rioration. An authorized Arctic Cat steering post bushing, ski spin- Snowmobile dealer should perform dles and bolts, front and rear this service;...
  • Page 46: Preparation For Storage

    15. If the snowmobile must be stored outdoors, position the snowmobile out of direct sun- light; then block the entire snowmobile off the ground making sure the snowmobile is secure. Loosen the track adjust- ing bolts to reduce track ten- sion.
  • Page 47: Preparation After Storage

    Make sure miles and hours of trouble-free all connections are tight. snowmobiling. Arctic Cat recom- 6. Inspect the entire brake system, mends the following procedure: all controls, headlight, taillight, 1. Clean the snowmobile thor- brakelight, ski wear bars, and oughly.
  • Page 48: U.s. Epa Emission Control Statement/ Warranty Coverage

    (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 49: Change Of Address, Ownership, Or Warranty Transfer

    CHANGE OF ADDRESS, OWNERSHIP, OR WARRANTY TRANSFER Arctic Cat Inc. keeps on file the current name and address of the owner of this snowmobile. This will allow Arctic Cat to reach the current owner with any important safety information which may be necessary to protect customers from personal injury or property damage.
  • Page 50 Fold Back Once Place Stamp Here CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP ARCTIC CAT INC. PRODUCT SERVICE AND WARRANTY DEPT. P.O. BOX 810 THIEF RIVER FALLS, MN 56701...
  • Page 51: Maintenance Record

    MAINTENANCE RECORD SERVICE DATE MILEAGE PERFORMED/NOTES...
  • Page 52 MAINTENANCE RECORD SERVICE DATE MILEAGE PERFORMED/NOTES...
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  • Page 55: Warranty Procedure/Owner

    Operator’s Manual. Should you have any questions concerning the warranty, contact an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer. Arctic Cat Inc., P.O. Box 810, Thief River Falls, MN 56701 (218) 681-8558...
  • Page 56 ARCTIC CAT ® ®TM Printed in U.S.A. Trademarks of Arctic Cat Inc. Thief River Falls, MN 56701 p/n 2257-553...

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