Arctic Cat 2007 Operator's Manual page 17

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A. Chassis Control Unit
B. Oil Pressure/Low Oil
C. High Beam
D. Check Engine
E. Coolant Temperature
Top Button
By pushing the top button once (lower
right-hand side of the speedometer/
tachometer), the RPM and MPH will
be displayed (one on the readout
screen and one with the needle). By
pushing the button once again, the
functions will be reversed.
By pushing the top button (with speed
being displayed) for more than two
seconds,
the
between standard mph or metric kph.
Release the button when desired dis-
play appears.
By pushing and holding the top but-
ton, maximum RPM will be displayed
on the readout screen. The maximum
RPM readout will reset when the
engine is shut off.
GENERAL INFORMATION
ZJ001A
display
will
show
Bottom Button
By pushing the bottom button once,
the readout screen will display hour-
meter or trip-meter/odometer; by
pushing the button once again, the two
functions will be reversed. To reset the
trip meter with the trip meter dis-
played, push and hold the bottom but-
ton until the display is cleared. The
hour-meter readout will not reset.
Chassis Control Unit
On electric start models, the icon
should illuminate each time the key is
turned to RUN or START, and it
should go out when the engine starts.
If the light stays illuminated (on elec-
tric start models) or it illuminates
while the engine is running, the CCU
is receiving input that is outside of its
established parameters. If the CCU
icon illuminates indicating an error,
take the snowmobile to an authorized
Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for ser-
vice. If not under warranty, this ser-
vice is at the discretion and expense of
the snowmobile owner.
Coolant Temperature
Warning Light
If the coolant temperature is at the
maximum running temperature, the
coolant temperature warning light will
flash a warning (alert). If the coolant
temperature is above the maximum
running temperature, the coolant tem-
perature warning light will cease
flashing and will remain constantly
illuminated.
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