Fuses; Air Filter - Arctic Cat 2009 366 Service Manual

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B. When using a constant-current battery charger,
use the following Battery Charging Chart.
! CAUTION
Never exceed the standard charging rate.
! WARNING
An overheated battery could explode causing severe
injury or death. Always monitor charging times and
charge rates carefully. Stop charging if the battery
becomes very warm to the touch. Allow it to cool
before resuming charging.
Battery Charging Chart (Constant-Current Charger)
Battery Voltage
(DC)
12.5 or more
12.2-12.4
12.0-12.2
11.0-11.9
11.5 or less
NOTE: If the battery voltage is 11.5 DC Volts or
less, some chargers may "cut off" and fail to
charge. If this occurs, connect a fully charged
booster battery in parallel (positive to positive and
negative to negative) for a short period of time with
the charger connected. After 10-15 minutes, discon-
nect the booster battery leaving the charger con-
nected and the charger should continue to charge.
If the charger "cuts off," replace the battery.
8. After charging the battery for the specified time,
remove the battery charger and allow the battery to
sit for 1-2 hours.
9. Connect the multimeter and test the battery volt-
age. The meter should read 12.5 or more DC Volts.
If the voltage is as specified, the battery is ready
for service.
NOTE: If voltage in step 9 is below specifications,
charge the battery an additional 1-5 hours; then
retest. Recheck electrolyte level and the battery is
ready for service.
10. Place the battery in the battery compartment; then
coat the battery posts and cable ends with a light
coat of multi-purpose grease.
! CAUTION
Before installing the battery, make sure the ignition
switch is in the OFF position.
11. Connect the battery cables (positive cable first);
then install the battery hold-down.
! CAUTION
Connecting cables in reverse (positive to negative and
negative to positive) can cause serious damage to the
electrical system.
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Charge
Charge Time Required
State
(at 1.5-2.0 Amps)
100%
None
75%-99%
3-6 hours
50%-74%
5-11 hours
25%-49%
13 hours (minimum)
0-24%
20 hours (minimum)
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Fuses

The fuses are located in a power distribution module in
front of the steering post. In addition, there is a 30 amp
fuse on the starter relay under the seat next to the bat-
tery.
If there is any type of electrical system failure, always
check the fuses first.
NOTE: To remove a fuse, compress the locking
tabs on either side of the fuse case and lift out.
! CAUTION
Always replace a blown fuse with a fuse of the same
type and rating.

Air Filter

Use the following procedure to remove the filter and
inspect and/or clean it.
CLEANING AND INSPECTING
FILTER
1. Rotate the three locking tabs free of the lugs on the
air filter cover; then rotate the cover forward and
away from the filter housing.
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