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Полезная штука в электронном виде, спасибо!

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Добрый день!

Приобрёл снегоход ARCTIC CAT BEARCAT 570 LT 2006 г.в.
Не могу найти руководство по эксплуатации. Заранее спасибо!

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  • Page 1
    Operator’s Manual Bearcat 570 Bearcat 570 XT Bearcat Z1 XT T570 TZ1/LXR/Turbo LXR/LE SHARE O UR PASSI ON.
  • Page 2: Limited Warranty

    Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer. No transportation charges, rental charges, or inconvenience costs will be paid by Arctic Cat. The warranty is validated upon examination of said parts by Arctic Cat or an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer. Arctic Cat reserves the right to inspect such parts at its factory for final determination if warranty should apply.

  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Control Locations……. 4 ACT Drive Gear Case ……31 Gasoline-Oil……..5 Front Suspension ……33 Engine Break-In Rear Suspension ……33 (Bearcat 570/T570 Models) …. 6 Maintenance ……..34-64 Engine Break-In Periodic Maintenance Checklist ..34 (Bearcat Z1 XT/TZ1 Models) ..7 Air Cleaner/Filter Drive Belt Break-In ……7 (TZ1 Turbo Models)…….35…

  • Page 4
    ACCESSORIES. Only genuine Arctic Cat parts, oil, and accessories are engi- neered to meet the standards and requirements of your Arctic Cat Snowmobile. For a complete list of accessories, refer to the current Arctic Cat Accessory Cat- alog. To aid in service and maintenance procedures on these snowmobiles, an Illustrated Parts Manual and a Service Manual are available through your local Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer.
  • Page 5: Foreword

    Always wear a helmet and eye protection. Drive with caution, observe all state and local regulations, and respect the rights of others. ISMA members like Arctic Cat do their part to improve trails, sponsor events, and generally support the sport of snowmobiling.

  • Page 6: Declaration Of Conformity

    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Application of council directives: EMC Directive 89/336/EEC Issued by European Commission. EC Machinery Directive 98/37/EC Type of Equipment: Snowmobile Brand Name: Arctic Cat Model Numbers: S2010T5DFCUSW S2010TZNTOUSW S2010TZNLXUSN S2010TZNTXUSN S2010TZNTLUSG S2010BCDFCUSL S2010BCDWTUSL S2010BCNWTUSL S2010BCNWTUSG Standards to which conformity is declared:…

  • Page 7: Snowmobile Safety Rules

    SNOWMOBILE SAFETY RULES SNOWMOBILE SAFETY RULES…

  • Page 8: General Information

    No warranty will be allowed The Arctic Cat Snowmobile has two by Arctic Cat Inc. if the engine serial important identification numbers. The number or VIN is removed or muti- Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is lated in any way.

  • Page 9: Gasoline-Oil

    The recommended oil to use in the oil- required for regular unleaded gasoline. injection system is Arctic Cat 50:1 For example, if a 220 main jet is rec- Injection Oil. These oils are specially…

  • Page 10: Engine Break-In (Bearcat 570/T570 Models)

    Models) running. DO NOT SMOKE while fill- ing the gas tank. Do not sit on the The Arctic Cat engine (when new or snowmobile without first installing rebuilt) requires a short break-in period the gas tank cap.

  • Page 11: Engine Break-In (Bearcat Z1 Xt/Tz1 Models)

    (Bearcat Z1 XT/TZ1 Models) Never run the engine with the drive belt removed. Excessive revving of The Arctic Cat engine (when new or the engine could result in serious rebuilt) requires a short break-in period engine damage and drive clutch before the engine is subjected to heavy failure.

  • Page 12
    The max- error, take the snowmobile to an autho- imum RPM readout will reset when the rized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for right button is pushed (while maximum service. If not under warranty, this ser- RPM is displayed).
  • Page 13
    START, and it should go out when the sible, take the snowmobile to an autho- engine starts. If the icon illuminates rized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for while the engine is running, oil pres- service. If not under warranty, this ser-…
  • Page 14: Speedometer/Tachometer Indicator Icons (Deluxe Gauge)

    2. Open the air bleed bolt located on the oil pump (beneath the coolant tank) to purge air from the oil hose. FZ001A A. High Beam B. Oil Pressure/Low Oil C. Coolant Temperature ZJ004A  NOTE: When air can no longer D.

  • Page 15
    If the system icon illuminates indicating utes. Pushing and holding a button will an error, take the snowmobile to an accelerate the number display. When authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile desired minute number is displayed, dealer for service. If not under warranty, push the select button.
  • Page 16
    Steady Flash Coolant Temperature sible, take the snowmobile to an autho- (Coolant Above 110° C rized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for Temperature Icon) (230° F). service. If not under warranty, this ser- Constant On Coolant Temperature…
  • Page 17: Diagnostic Codes (Standard/Deluxe Gauges)

    The icon should illuminate each time 4. If the warning light does not go the ignition switch is turned to RUN or out, shut the engine off immedi- START, and it should go out when the ately and repeat step 2; then repeat engine starts.

  • Page 18: Handlebar Tilt (Bearcat Models)

    3. Recheck lock nuts; tighten Code Trouble securely. Open or short circuit in manifold air pressure sensor.  NOTE: Recommended torque Failure in crankshaft position sensor. value of lock nuts is 18 ft-lb. Failure in speed sensor.  NOTE: Do not rotate the handle- Failure in coil (MAG).

  • Page 19: Handlebar Tilt (Cam Lever Style — Tz1 Lxr Models)

    If at any time the lock pin will not engage into the locked position, do NOT operate the snowmobile. Take the snowmobile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for service. ! WARNING 741-427A Care must be taken to securely 2.

  • Page 20: Air-Intake Silencer

    (Bearcat Z1 XT/TZ1 Used in conjunction with the fuel Models) intake system is a specially designed  NOTE: Arctic Cat does not rec- air-intake silencer. The purpose of the silencer is to quiet the intake of fresh ommend jump-starting a snowmo- air.

  • Page 21
    3. Inspect the vehicle to be used for jump-starting to determine if volt- age and ground polarity are com- patible. The vehicle must have a 12-volt DC, negative ground elec- trical system. CAUTION Always make sure the electrical 0744-527 systems are of the same voltage …
  • Page 22: Cooling System (Bearcat Z1 Xt/Tz1 Models)

    (see the Periodic Mainte- tors (Bearcat 570/T570 models) or to nance Checklist in this manual). the injectors (Bearcat Z1 XT/TZ1 mod- However, the drive clutch and driven els) at all throttle settings.

  • Page 23: Shock Absorbers (Rebuildable Gas)

    (Rebuildable Gas) Accelerated wear strip wear caused by  NOTE: The presence of a FOX operating on hard-packed snow condi- tions is NOT covered under Arctic Cat identifier (decal or embossed) on a shock absorber body indicates a Inc. warranty policy.

  • Page 24: Reverse Operation (Bearcat 570/T570 Models)

    REVERSE OPERATION nut on the exposed stud. (Bearcat 570/T570 Models) 4. Using a wrench to secure the stud, tighten the lock nut on the exposed The engine reverse function offers the stud.

  • Page 25: Reverse Operation (Bearcat Z1 Xt/Tz1 Models)

     NOTE: the snowmobile must be 1. Come to a complete stop. at a complete stop and the engine  NOTE: The snowmobile must be running under 2000 RPM before at a complete stop and the engine the system will allow shifting. running under 3000 RPM before the system will allow shifting.

  • Page 26: Adjustable/Movable Backrest (T570/Tz1 Models)

    ADJUSTABLE/  NOTE: When removing/adjusting MOVABLE BACKREST the backrest on the standard T570/ (T570/TZ1 Models) TZ1 passenger seat, loosen, but do not remove, the cap screw at the The backrest is designed for maximum rear of seat, install/adjust the pas- comfort and safety.

  • Page 27: Removable Rear Seat (Bearcat Xt Models)

    To install the seat, use the following To remove the rear seat, use the follow- procedure: ing procedure: 1. Place the seat into position on the 1. Remove the four pins securing the tunnel; then plug in the electrical rear seat to the seat/Speedrack connector.

  • Page 28: Operating Instructions

    5. Insert key into ignition switch; then rotate key to the RUN posi- tion. 741-328C 6. On the Bearcat 570/T570 models 2. Check the fluid level in the reser- for a cold engine, move the choke voir. The brake fluid level must be lever to the full-choke position.

  • Page 29
    CAUTION Do not continuously run the starter for more than 5 seconds at a time. 8. On the Bearcat 570/T570 models 0725-001  NOTE: On the Bearcat 570/T570 when the engine starts, allow it to warm up for approximately 30 sec-…
  • Page 30: Braking

    On the Bearcat Z1 XT/TZ1 models, periods of time. always turn the ignition switch key 10. Flooding — On the Bearcat 570/ to the OFF position when the T570 models if the engine does snowmobile is not being used.

  • Page 31
    (by high the snowmobile to an authorized speed stops or repetitive use) or if Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for moisture is allowed to enter the service. If not under warranty, this system, it must be changed. Never…
  • Page 32: Emergency Stopping

    The throttle control is equipped with a released, take the snowmobile to monitor switch for safety purposes an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmo- which will stop the engine when a loss bile dealer for service. If not under of return spring force occurs. If ice…

  • Page 33
     NOTE: On the Bearcat 570/T570  NOTE: On the Bearcat Z1 XT/TZ1 models if the throttle control lever models if the throttle control lever operates properly and the engine operates properly and the engine does not start, either a malfunc-…
  • Page 34: Varying Altitude Operation

    If the owner does not feel located on the belt guard of the snow- qualified, take the snowmobile to mobile. On the Bearcat 570/T570 mod- an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmo- els, the information is incorporated into bile dealer for this service. This the Carburetor Jet Chart decal.

  • Page 35: Lubrication

    If the owner does not feel qualified, take the snowmo- bile to an authorized Arctic Cat 0743-456 Snowmobile dealer for this service. This service is at the discretion and…

  • Page 36
    16. Remove the drain plug from the 8. Pour Arctic Cat ACT Drive Flush gear case; then install the drain Fluid (p/n 4639-333) into the adapter fitting with hose into the check/fill hole;…
  • Page 37: Front Suspension

    (Every 40 Operating Hours) 21. Install the driven pulley; then install the drive belt (see Drive Belt  NOTE: Arctic Cat recommends sub-section) and the belt guard. that Arctic Cat Low-Temp Grease (p/n 4639-365) be used for this pro- 22. Install the left-side access panel;…

  • Page 38: Maintenance

    Weekly — Check rope for wear, fraying, and proper operation Shock Absorbers Weekly 18,19 Check for fluid leakage and damage Spark Plugs (Bearcat 570/ Weekly Check center electrode insulator color, carbon, T570 Models) and gap Valve Clearance (Bearcat Z1 5000 miles/…

  • Page 39: Air Cleaner/Filter (Tz1 Turbo Models)

    CAUTION are detected, DO NOT OPERATE THE SNOWMOBILE. Take the snow- A torn air filter can cause damage mobile to an authorized Arctic Cat to the turbocharger/engine. Con- Snowmobile dealer for inspection and taminants may get inside the turbo- adjustment or repair. If not under war- charger/engine if the filter is torn.

  • Page 40
    Models) fore, the filter must be replaced. To remove and install the in-line fuel fil- Arctic Cat recommends that the in-line ter, use the following procedure: fuel filter be replaced every 5000 1. Pinch off the fuel hose between the miles.
  • Page 41: Checking Engine Oil Level (Bearcat Z1 Xt/Tz1 Models)

    2. Remove the hose clamps and dis- card; then slowly remove the fuel hoses from the fuel filter. Dispose of the excess fuel from the filter properly. 3. Inspect the fuel hoses thoroughly for any signs of cracking, cuts, or wear points.

  • Page 42: Changing Engine Oil/Filter (Bearcat Z1 Xt/Tz1 Models)

    CHANGING ENGINE  NOTE: Always install a new Oil OIL/FILTER (Bearcat Z1 Pan Drain Plug Gasket (p/n 3402- XT/TZ1 Models) 011) and a new Reservoir Drain Plug O-Ring (p/n 1670-926) when ! WARNING changing the oil. 6. Install a new belly pan plug. Care must be taken if a hot drain plug is removed by hand.

  • Page 43: Coolant Level (Bearcat Z1 Xt/Tz1 Models)

    Arctic Cat recommends that all procedure. changes in internal carburetor calibra- tion and piston valve synchronization COOLANT LEVEL be made by an authorized Arctic Cat (Bearcat Z1 XT/TZ1 Snowmobile dealer; however, four Models) external adjustments can be made on …

  • Page 44
    If the owner does not feel wise while checking the choke qualified, take the snowmobile to cable lever for free-play. Adjust an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmo- until 3 mm (1/8 in.) free-play bile dealer for this service. This between front bottom edge of lever service is at the discretion and and housing is attained.
  • Page 45
    3. Loosen the jam nut securing each 8. Compress the throttle lever to the throttle cable swivel adapter; then full-open position; then rotate each rotate each swivel adapter clock- idle speed screw clockwise 2 com- wise until each piston valve bot- plete turns.
  • Page 46: Calibrating Carburetors (Bearcat 570/T570 Models)

    (equally) until the snowmobile to an authorized the engine runs smoothly. Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for this service. This service is at the  NOTE: Engine idle should be discretion and expense of the within a range of 1600-1700 RPM.

  • Page 47: Spark Plugs (Bearcat Z1 Xt/Tz1 Models)

    15% MTBE), the carburetor main jet must be one size larger replaced, take the snowmobile to than the main jet required for regu- an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmo- lar unleaded gasoline. bile dealer for inspection and ser- vice. This…

  • Page 48
    Autho- rized Arctic Cat Snowmobile deal- 8. Lower the rearward end of the have detailed spark plug console into position;…
  • Page 49: Checking/Adjusting Valve Clearance (Bearcat Z1 Xt/Tz1 Models)

    Always wear safety glasses. Protect skin and clothing when handling  NOTE: Take the snowmobile to batteries. When servicing battery in an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmo- enclosed space, keep the area well- bile dealer for inspection and ser- ventilated. Make sure battery vent- vice.

  • Page 50
    2. Thoroughly wash the battery with B. When using a constant-current soap and water. battery charger, use the follow- ing Battery Charging Chart.  NOTE: If battery posts or cable ends have a build-up of white/ CAUTION green powder residue, apply water Never exceed the standard charg- and baking soda to neutralize acid;…
  • Page 51: Fuses

    7. After charging the battery for the 1. Open the right-side access panel; specified time, remove the battery then on the Bearcat Z1 XT/TZ1 charger and allow the battery to sit models, remove the fuse panel for 1-2 hours. cover (the fuse panel is located behind the battery).

  • Page 52: Hydraulic Brake System

    If the fuse continues to blow, take the snowmobile 741-328A to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmo- 2. If the brake fluid is not visible in bile dealer for service. If not under the sight glass, remove the reser-…

  • Page 53
    Brake loss can of the snowmobiling season, which- result in severe personal injury. ever occurs first. Take the snowmobile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmo- Bleeding Brake System bile dealer for this service. This service If the brake lever feels spongy when…
  • Page 54
    1. Measure the thickness of both brake pads. The brake pad thick- ness must be greater than 5.0 mm (0.20 in.). If the brake pad thick- ness is less than specified, replace- ment of both pads is necessary. 739-269B 3. Slowly compress the brake lever and hold.
  • Page 55: Drive Belt

     NOTE: Drive belts should be pur- 8. Remove the reservoir cover and remove the remaining fluid; then chased from an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer, as Arctic fill the reservoir with fresh fluid Cat drive belts are made to exact and install the cover.

  • Page 56
     NOTE: Adding shim washers will decrease belt deflection and remov- ing shim washers will increase belt deflection. Available shim washers from Arctic Cat are p/n 0648-714 (0.090 in.) — one included in the tool kit, p/n 0648-715 (0.030 in.), and p/n 0648-716 (0.060 in.).
  • Page 57: Track Tension

    “lock.” Arctic Cat recommends 7. Remove the drive belt from the that the track tension be checked daily driven pulley first; then from the during the first 300 miles of operation drive clutch.

  • Page 58
    Setup After Break- Model Tension In Tension the bottom of the wear strip and the inside of the track) exceeds Bearcat 570/ 44-51 mm 51-57 mm T570/TZ1 @ (1 3/4-2 in.) (2-2 1/4 in.) specifications, tighten the adjust- 20 lb…
  • Page 59: Track Alignment

    ! WARNING ! WARNING If jam nuts are not tightened prop- The tips of the skis must be posi- erly, the adjusting bolts could tioned against a wall or similar loosen causing track object. become extremely loose and, ! WARNING under some operating conditions, allow the idler wheels to climb over DO NOT stand behind the snowmo-…

  • Page 60: Suspension

    5. If the idler wheels are not centered 3. After proper track alignment is between the inner track drive lugs, obtained, tighten the adjusting bolt an adjustment is necessary. jam nut against the axle housing. Adjusting Track ! WARNING Alignment If a jam nut is not tightened prop- 1.

  • Page 61
    How- initial setting. Additional ski pressure ever, Arctic Cat recommends that the can be obtained by tightening the shock spring be maintained at the fac- spring tension; ski pressure can be tory preset of 1/8-1/4 in.
  • Page 62
    Adjusting Rear Spring To rotate an adjusting cam, use the Pre-Load spark plug wrench from the tool kit. Rotate the wrench until the cam is in Proper adjustment of rear spring pre- the desired position. To stiffen the ride, load is necessary to get the most com- rotate the cam so as to raise the spring fortable ride.
  • Page 63: Lights

    Removing and  NOTE: Arctic Cat recommends Installing Taillight/ that overload springs Brakelight (Bearcat XT engaged whenever a load on the Models) snowmobile (operator/passenger/ cargo) exceeds 136 kg (300 lb). These models are equipped with an LED taillight/brakelight. If the LED CAUTION fails, it must be replaced.

  • Page 64
    Brakelight Bulb Do not touch the glass portion of (Bearcat 570/T570/ the bulb. If the glass is touched, it TZ1 Models) must be cleaned with a dry cloth before installing.
  • Page 65
    3. Lift the front of the console enough to allow the headlight housing to be installed; then install the housing making sure the forks of the housing go into the grom- mets on top of the air-intake silencer. Secure with the cap screw and lock nut.
  • Page 66: Ski Wear Bars

    3. Using the measurement obtained tain positive steering characteristics, in step 2, make a horizontal mark Arctic Cat recommends that the ski on the aiming surface. wear bars be checked before each use 4. Make a vertical mark which inter-…

  • Page 67: Adjusting Ski Stance (Bearcat Models)

    RAIL WEAR STRIPS set wear bar for normal steering capabilities, carbide edge Arctic Cat recommends that the wear should be directed to the inside of strips be checked weekly and replaced the ski. as necessary. Measure the wear strips at 2.

  • Page 68
     NOTE: The rail wear strips will wear rapidly if the snowmobile is operated on terrain on which the snow cover is minimal. Loose snow is required to cool and lubri- cate the wear strips and prevent accelerated wear. 0743-189 MAINTENANCE…
  • Page 69: Performance Tips

    Available adversely affect performance and the shim washers from Arctic Cat are adjustments needed to correct them. Be p/n 0648-714 (0.090 in.) — one sure, however, to thoroughly read and included in the tool kit, p/n 0648- understand this entire manual espe- 715 (0.030 in.), and p/n 0648-716…

  • Page 70
    LEY OFFSET — If premature drive ification, take the snowmobile to belt wear is experienced or if the drive an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmo- belt turns over, offset must be checked. bile dealer for drive system evalua- Also, offset must be checked whenever tion and/or servicing.
  • Page 71: Performance Tips

    Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer. CARBURETOR MAIN JETS (Bearcat 570/T570 Models) — Proper To check parallelism, use the following carburetion is absolutely necessary to procedure. obtain peak performance. Since ambi- ent temperature and operating altitude 1.

  • Page 72: Preparation For Storage

    3. Place the rear of the snowmobile about 10 times. up on a shielded safety stand. C. Install the spark plugs and con- 4. On the Bearcat 570/T570 models, nect the high tension leads. carefully pry the intake boots par- tially over the carburetor inlets;…

  • Page 73: Preparation For Storage

    Loosen the track 15. Clean and polish the hood, con- adjusting bolts to reduce track ten- sole, and chassis with Arctic Cat sion. Cover with a machine cover Hood and Windshield Cleaner/ or a heavy tarpaulin to protect it Polish (p/n 4639-559).

  • Page 74: Preparation After Storage

    Arctic Cat recommends the following tion system to ensure proper lubri- procedure: cation. CAUTION 7. On the Bearcat 570/T570 models, inspect the spark plugs. Replace, On the Bearcat 570/T570 models if gap, or clean as necessary. the gas in each carburetor float chamber was not drained prior to 8.

  • Page 75
    13. On electric start models, charge 14. Inspect the entire brake system, all the battery until fully charged (see controls, headlight, taillight, Battery sub-section in the Mainte- brakelight, ski wear bars, and nance section); then connect the headlight aim; adjust or replace as battery cables making sure to con- necessary.
  • Page 76: 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 77: 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 78
    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 79: Warranty Procedure/Owner Responsibility

    At the time of sale, an Owner Registration form is to be completed by the sell- ing dealer and consumer. The receipt of the registration form by Arctic Cat is a condition precedent to warranty coverage. It is the selling dealer’s responsibil- ity to retain and/or submit the appropriate copies of the form to the appropriate place(s) to initiate warranty coverage.

  • Page 80
    ARCTIC CAT ® ®TM Printed in U.S.A. Trademarks of Arctic Cat Inc. Thief River Falls, MN 56701 p/n 2258-473 Phone: (218) 681-9851 — U.S./(204) 982-1772 — Canada…

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Arctic Cat Bearcat 570 2012 Operator's Manual

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Touring/Trail/Utility Models

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  • Page 1
    2012 Operator’s Manual Touring/Trail/Utility Models Bearcat 570 Bearcat 570 XT Bearcat z1 XT/GS/L TD F5 LXR F570 T570 T Z1/LXR/T urbo LXR S H A R E O UR PA S S I ON .
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    Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer. No transportation charges, rental charges, or inconvenience costs will be paid by Arctic Cat. The warranty is validated upon examination of said parts by Arctic Cat or an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer. Arctic Cat reserves the right to inspect such parts at its factory for final determination if warranty should apply.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Limited Warranty ….Inside Front Cover Throttle/Ignition Monitor Switch….27 Varying Altitude Operation ……28 Foreword …………1 Declaration of Conformity ………2 Lubrication ……….30-32 Snowmobile Safety Rules………3 ACT Drive Gear Case ……..30 General Information……..4-23 Front Suspension ……… 31 Snowmobile Identification …….4 Rear Suspension ………

  • Page 4
    SELF AND OTHERS. Parts and Accessories When in need of replacement parts, oil, or accessories for your Arctic Cat Snowmo- bile, be sure to only use 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 regulations, and respect the rights of others. ISMA members like Arctic Cat do their part to improve trails, sponsor events, and generally support the sport of snowmobiling. As a mem- ber of the National Snowmobile Foundation, Arctic Cat Inc.

  • Page 6: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity Application of council directives: EMC Directive 2004/108/EC Issued by European Commission. EC Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC Type of Equipment: Snowmobile Brand Name: Arctic Cat Model Numbers: S2012F5DFCUSG S2012BCDFCUSL S2012BCNWLUSR S2012TZNTOUSB S2012F5DFCUSO S2012BCDACUSL S2012BCNWTUSL S2012TZNLXUSR S2012T5DFCUSB S2012BCDWTUSL S2012BCNWTUSG S2012TZNTXUSR…

  • Page 7: Snowmobile Safety Rules

    Snowmobile Safety Rules…

  • Page 8: General Information

    Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for parts, service, accessories, or warranty. If the complete engine must be replaced, ask the dealer to notify Arctic Cat for correct registration information. Control Locations Shown are the typical control locations for Arctic Cat snowmobiles.

  • Page 9: Gasoline-Oil

    230 main jet must be Do not use white gas or gasolines installed if using an oxygenated gasoline. containing methanol. Only Arctic Cat approved gasoline additives should  NOTE: The TZ1 Turbo model will be used.

  • Page 10: Engine Break-In

    Models) The recommended oil to use in the oil- Before mixing gasoline and oil, make injection system is Arctic Cat Formula 50 sure the oil is at room temperature (20° Injection Oil (p/n 5639-475 — qt) or (p/n C/68° F). Use a U.L. approved 22.7 l (6 5639-476 — gal.).

  • Page 11: Drive Belt Break-In

    By revving the engine up and down (but break-in period, the snowmobile may be not exceeding 60 mph), the exposed cord taken to an authorized Arctic Cat Snow- on the side of a new belt will be worn mobile dealer for a checkup. This down.

  • Page 12: Speedometer/Tachometer

     NOTE: On models with a Deluxe Gauge when cold-starting engine, coolant temperature warning icon will illuminate and the TEMP display on the readout screen will begin to flash. With the engine in this temperature range, the RPM “limit” of the engine will be below drive system engagement speed.

  • Page 13
    If the icon illu- Icon (Bearcat Z1 XT minates indicating an error, take the snow- Models/TZ1 Model) mobile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for service. If not under The Charging System Warning Icon is warranty, this service is at the discretion designed to warn the operator if the bat- and expense of the snowmobile owner.
  • Page 14
    If the warning icon does not go out or if affect oil pressure. the engine does not start, take the snow- mobile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snow- The icon should illuminate each time the mobile dealer. If not under warranty, this…
  • Page 15
    C. Coolant Temperature At this point, the hours display will begin to flash. Push the increment button to D. Increment Button increase the hours; push the decrement button to decrease the hours. Pushing and E. Select Button holding a button will accelerate the num- F.
  • Page 16
    If minates indicating an error, take the snow- the icon stays illuminated or it illuminates mobile to an authorized Arctic Cat while the engine is running, the battery is Snowmobile dealer for service. If not under…
  • Page 17: Diagnostic Codes (F5 Lxr/Bearcat Z1 Xt/Tz1 Models)

    1. With the engine off, remove the a code has been activated, take the snow- engine oil level stick and wipe it mobile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snow- clean. Without screwing it in, set the mobile dealer for service. If not under stick back in the oil tank.

  • Page 18: Handlebar Tilt

    Riser Block Style Code Trouble The handlebar can be adjusted to the Failure in injector (MAG secondary). operator’s preference. To adjust the han- Failure in shifting system/gear position dlebar, use the following procedure: switch. Malfunction in air pressure sensor. 1. Loosen the four cap screws and lock nuts securing the handlebar caps to the Malfunction in shift control switch.

  • Page 19: Exhaust System

    If leakage or damage is detected, lifted, the lock pin is secure. take the snowmobile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for ser- CAUTION vice. If not under warranty, this service is If at any time the lock pin will not…

  • Page 20: Jump-Starting (1100 Cc Models)

    Models) cal damage may occur. 4. Move the vehicle to be used for the  NOTE: Arctic Cat does not recom- jump-start close enough to ensure mend jump-starting a snowmobile the jumper cables easily reach; then with a dead battery but rather to…

  • Page 21: Drive Clutch And Driven Pulley

    DO NOT attempt to service the drive clutch and driven pulley. The drive ! WARNING clutch and driven pulley must be ser- viced by an authorized Arctic Cat Never make the final connection to a Snowmobile dealer only. battery as a spark could ignite hydro-…

  • Page 22: Standard-Lug Track

    Take the When installing studs on a single-ply snowmobile to an authorized Arctic Cat track, it is important to use Arctic Cat- Snowmobile dealer for this service. This approved studs (proper head diame- service is at the discretion and expense of ter).

  • Page 23: Reverse Operation

    Reverse Operation Stud Template Chart The engine reverse function offers the operator the convenience of being able to Track Length back up the snowmobile rather than hav- 128 in. 4639-443 ing to turn the snowmobile around by 144 in. 5639-160 hand.

  • Page 24: Adjustable/Movable Backrest (Bearcat/T570/Tz1 Models)

    4. On the Bearcat Z1 XT/F5 LXR/TZ1  NOTE: While operating in reverse, models upon pressing the reverse a “rev-limiter” will activate at 6000 switch button, the reverse function RPM. will make up to three attempts to 5. After shifting from reverse to for- engage into reverse.

  • Page 25: Removable Rear Seat

    When riding single, the backrest can be moved to the forward seat position. ! WARNING Moving the backrest to the forward seat position limits seating capacity to one person only. To move the backrest, pull the adjuster out and down, pull the backrest up and out of the slots, slide the backrest into the 742-593A slots of the seat and adjust to the desired…

  • Page 26: Removable Light Bar (Bearcat Z1 Xt Gs Model)

    Removable Light Bar (Bearcat Z1 XT GS Model) This snowmobile is equipped with a removable light bar. To remove and install, use the following procedure. 1. Disconnect the light bar harness connector; then remove the four pins securing the bar to the mount. 743-329A …

  • Page 27: Removable/Adjustable Seat (F5 Lxr Model)

    2. Place the winch in the desired posi- tion; then secure it with the hairpin clip and the receiver pin.  NOTE: When operating the snow- mobile, always have the winch in the tunnel mounting location secured with the hairpin clip and the receiver pin. Removable/Adjustable Seat (F5 LXR Model) 741-718A…

  • Page 28: Operating Instructions

    741-328C 2. Check the fluid level in the reservoir. The brake fluid level must be visible in the sight glass. Add Arctic Cat approved brake fluid as necessary. 0725-001  NOTE: On the 570 cc models when…

  • Page 29
     9. On the 1100 cc models, there is a NOTE: On the F5 LXR/1100 cc “cold drive-away” function incorpo- models when a cold engine is being rated within the engine. This func- started, DO NOT COMPRESS THE tion is active until the engine reaches THROTTLE CONTROL LEVER.
  • Page 30: Braking

    CAUTION ! WARNING On the 1100 cc models, always turn Use only Arctic Cat approved brake the ignition switch key to the OFF fluid. Never substitute or mix different position when the snowmobile is not types or grades of brake fluid.

  • Page 31: Emergency Stopping

    (such as freezing in fluffy ately take the snowmobile to an autho- snow) and the monitor switch does rized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for not shut off the engine, press down service. If not under warranty, this ser-…

  • Page 32: Varying Altitude Operation

    Arctic Cat Snowmobile may be the problem. Take the snowmo- dealer for service as soon as possi- bile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snow- ble. If not under warranty, this service mobile dealer for service. If not under is at the discretion and expense of the warranty, this service is at the discretion snowmobile owner.

  • Page 33
     NOTE: Carburetion and drive train changes can be made by the snowmo- bile owner if qualified to do so. If the owner does not feel qualified, take the snowmobile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for this ser- vice.
  • Page 34: Lubrication

    F5 LXR/1100 cc Models It is very important that the gear case be flushed and the lubricant be replaced after each season of use. Arctic Cat rec- ommends that the flushing and replacing be done prior to off-season storage. …

  • Page 35: Front Suspension

    570 cc 5639-219 444 ml (15 fl oz) bile or near the rotating track. NEVER 20. Pour the exact amount of Arctic Cat run the track at high speed when the Synthetic ACT Gear Case Fluid into track is suspended.

  • Page 36: Rear Suspension

    0741-440 Rear Suspension 0741-376 This procedure should be done every 40 4. Lubricate the grease fittings with all- temperature grease. operating hours.  NOTE: Arctic Cat recommends that Arctic Cat All-Temp Grease (p/n 4639-365) be used for this proce- dure.

  • Page 37: Maintenance

    Maintenance Periodic Maintenance Checklist Item Interval Page Remarks Brake System Daily Check for binding, leakage, and proper operation; lever firmness, travel, caliper, disc, and pads Cooling System — Liquid (F5 LXR/ Daily 15,37 Check for leakage, damage, obstructions, coolant 1100 cc Models) level Oil System Daily…

  • Page 38: Air Cleaner/Filter (1100 Cc Turbo Model)

    Fuel System expense of the snowmobile owner. ! WARNING The snowmobile should be taken to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer at Whenever maintenance the end of each snowmobiling season for inspection is made on the fuel system…

  • Page 39: Checking Engine Oil Level (1100 Cc Models)

    Models) fuel hoses to the fuel filter. Secure with the hose clamps. Arctic Cat recommends that the in-line fuel filter be replaced every 5000 miles. 5. Secure the new fuel filter to the fuel The in-line fuel filter is located just filter bracket;…

  • Page 40: Changing Engine Oil/Filter (1100 Cc Models)

      NOTE: The snowmobile must be NOTE: Recycle or properly dis- on a level surface for this procedure. pose of the used engine oil. 2. Shut the engine off; then remove the 1. Using a putty knife, remove the oil level stick from the oil reservoir.

  • Page 41: Coolant Level (F5 Lxr/1100 Cc Models)

     NOTE: If the warning icon does not illuminate, take the snowmobile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmo- bile dealer for service. If not under warranty, this service is at the dis- cretion and expense of the snowmo- bile owner.

  • Page 42: Adjusting/Calibrating Carburetors (570 Cc Models)

    If leakage or  damage is detected, take the snow- NOTE: The following external car- mobile to an authorized Arctic Cat buretor adjustments may be done by Snowmobile dealer for service. If not the snowmobile owner if qualified to under warranty, this service is at the do so.

  • Page 43
     NOTE: There must be free-play in the throttle lever. ! WARNING Be sure to tighten the adjuster jam nuts securely. If an adjuster jam nut is not tightened, the adjuster can rotate out of the carburetor cap causing the piston valve not to return to the full- closed position.
  • Page 44
    (float cham-  NOTE: Make engine idle adjust- ber, etc.). Arctic Cat highly recommends ment only after the engine has that this service be done by an authorized reached running temperature. Since Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer only.
  • Page 45: Spark Plugs

    CAUTION A main jet which is too small will cause severe engine damage. Engine damage caused by lean jetting WILL NOT BE covered by Arctic Cat Inc. warranty policy. 1. Loosen each carburetor flange clamp and remove each carburetor from the intake flange and boot.

  • Page 46: Checking/Adjusting Valve Clearance (1100 Cc Models)

    If the owner does not feel qualified, take the snowmo-  NOTE: If the center electrode insula- bile to an authorized Arctic Cat tors are light gray, white, or black and if Snowmobile dealer for this service. the carburetor adjustments (570 cc…

  • Page 47
    ! WARNING ! WARNING Battery acid is harmful if it contacts Any time service is performed on a eyes, skin, or clothing. Care must be battery, following must taken whenever handling a battery. observed: Keep sparks, open flame, CAUTION cigarettes, or any other flame away. Always wear safety glasses.
  • Page 48: Fuses

     Once which fuse to check has been deter- NOTE: If the battery voltage is 11.5 mined, perform the following steps: DC Volts or less, some chargers may “cut off” and fail to charge. If this 1. Open the right-side access panel; then occurs, connect a fully charged on the 1100 cc models, remove the booster battery in parallel (positive to…

  • Page 49: Brake System

    Arctic Cat approved brake fluid until the fluid is at the recom- 4. On the 1100 cc models, install the fuse mended level. Install and secure the panel cover and close the right-side reservoir cover.

  • Page 50
     NOTE: Do not pump the brake ! WARNING lever as it will produce an inaccurate Use only Arctic Cat approved brake reading. fluid. Any substitute may result in a 2. Measure the distance between the loss of brakes. brake lever and the handlebar. The 2.
  • Page 51: Drive Belt

     NOTE: Drive belts should be pur- pad out of the caliper assembly. chased from an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer, as Arctic Cat  NOTE: Changing one pad at a time drive belts are made to exact specifi- will prevent one piston from pushing cations and of quality material.

  • Page 52
    If the owner does not feel qualified, take the snowmo- bile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for this service. This service is at the discretion and expense of the snowmobile owner.
  • Page 53: Track Tension

    If extremely loose, the idler wheels may climb over the track lugs forcing the track against the tun- nel causing the track to “lock.” Arctic Cat recommends that the track tension be checked daily during the first 300 miles of 0744-551 6.

  • Page 54
    After Setup Model Break-In Tension Tension F5 LXR/Bearcat 44-51 mm 51-57 mm 570/F570/T570/TZ1 (1.75-2 in.) (2-2.25 in.) Models @ 20 lb Bearcat XT Models 44-51 mm 44-51 mm @ 10 lb (1.75-2 in.) (1.75-2 in.) Bearcat Z1 XT GS 38-44 mm 38-44 mm Model @ 20 lb (1.5-1.75 in.)
  • Page 55: Track Alignment

    Excessive wear to the idler wheels, drive lugs, and track will occur if the track is improperly aligned. Arctic Cat recommends that the track alignment be checked once a week or whenever the track tension is adjusted.

  • Page 56: Suspension

    Additional ski pres- shock spring tension and the limiter straps are sure can be obtained by tightening the adjustable. However, Arctic Cat recommends spring tension; ski pressure can be that the shock spring be maintained at the decreased by relaxing spring tension.

  • Page 57
    The length adjustment of the front arm limiter straps determines the weight distri- CAUTION bution between the front of the skid frame Never force the adjustment cams and the skis. Tightening the limiter strap from the low position to the high (shortening the strap) will pull up on the position.
  • Page 58: Lights

     NOTE: To access the harness con- engaged. nector and the two self-tapping  NOTE: Arctic Cat recommends screws securing the taillight to the that overload springs snowflap, compress the two flanged engaged whenever a load on the…

  • Page 59
     8. Carefully route the harness beneath the NOTE: On the LTD model, also Speedrack mount and through the hole remove the two pins securing the in the storage compartment panel; then third seat to the seat/Speedrack connect the harness connector. mount;…
  • Page 60
    5. Install the new bulb in the socket by pushing it straight in. 6. Push the socket into the housing and rotate it clockwise to lock into place. 7. Connect the harness connector. 8. Secure the access panel with the torx-head cap screws.
  • Page 61: Ski Wear Bars

    1. Position the snowmobile on a level will wear faster. To maintain positive floor so the headlight is approxi- steering characteristics, Arctic Cat rec- mately 8 m (25 ft) from an aiming ommends that the ski wear bars be surface (wall or similar surface).

  • Page 62: Adjusting Ski Stance (Bearcat Models)

    Rail Wear Strips  NOTE: If installing a double-offset wear bar for normal steering capabil- Arctic Cat recommends that the wear ities, the carbide edge should be strips be checked weekly and replaced as directed to the inside of the ski.

  • Page 63: Performance Tips

    This section is intended to highlight rized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer for this service. This service is at the minor conditions that adversely affect discretion and expense of the snow- performance and the adjustments needed mobile owner.

  • Page 64
    DRIVE CLUTCH/DRIVEN PULLEY can be purchased from an autho- PARALLELISM — If premature drive rized Arctic Cat snowmobile dealer. belt wear is experienced or if the drive belt turns over, parallelism must be To check offset, use the following proce- checked.
  • Page 65
    CARBURETOR MAIN JETS (570 cc Models) — Proper carburetion is absolutely necessary to obtain peak per- formance. Since ambient temperature and operating altitude both affect the main jet size needed for optimum engine perfor- mance, the main jets MUST be changed whenever the temperature changes 20°…
  • Page 66: Preparation For Storage

    An authorized A. Disconnect the high tension Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer should per- leads from the spark plugs; then form this service; however, the owner/ remove the plugs, connect them operator can perform this service if to the leads, and ground them on desired.

  • Page 67
    Loosen left for extended non-start periods. the track adjusting bolts to reduce Arctic Cat recommends trickle charg- track tension. Cover with a machine ing once a month. Follow the manu- cover or a heavy tarpaulin to protect it facturer’s instructions and cautions.
  • Page 68: Preparation After Storage

    Track Alignment sub-sections in  NOTE: After prolonged storage of the Maintenance section). the F5 LXR/570 cc models, Arctic Cat recommends one tankful of 100:1 gas/ oil mixture be used in conjunction with the oil-injection system to ensure proper lubrication.

  • Page 69
    NOTES…
  • Page 70: Epa Emission Control Statement/Warranty Coverage (U.s. Only)

    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 71: 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 72
    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 73
    NOTES…
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    NOTES…
  • Page 75: 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 76
    ARCTIC CAT ® ®TM Printed in U.S.A. Trademarks of Arctic Cat Inc. Thief River Falls, MN 56701 p/n 2259-045 Phone: (218) 681-9851 — U.S./(204) 982-1656 — Canada…

(Ocr-Read Summary of Contents of some pages of the Arctic Cat Bearcat 570 2012 Document (Main Content), UPD: 06 April 2023)

  • 63, 59 Performance Tips Operating a high performance snowmo- bile requires a special attention that is not required by a low performance snowmo- bile. Often, a minor adjustment will result in a large increase in performance. This section is intended to highlight minor conditions that adversely affect performance and the adjustments needed to correct them. Be sure, however, to thoroughly read and understand this entire manual especially the section on spark plugs, track tension and alignment, and s…

  • 2, Limited Warranty Arctic Cat Inc. (hereinafter referred to as Arctic Cat) extends a limited warranty on each new Arctic Cat Snowmobile it assembles and on each part and accessory assembled or sold by Arctic Cat. The warranty is extended to the original retail purchaser only on parts and accessories sold through an authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile dealer. Warranty on snowmobiles is extended to the original retail purchaser; however, the balance of the unused…

  • 29, 25  NOTE: On the F5 LXR/1100 cc models when a cold engine is being started, DO NOT COMPRESS THE THROTTLE CONTROL LEVER. If the throttle control lever is compressed, the engine will not start because the fuel/air mixture will be too lean. 7. On 2-stroke models if using the recoil, pull the recoil handle slowly until resistance is felt; then give a short quick pull. Repeat until the engine starts.  NOTE: In extremely c…

  • 45, 41 As the ambient temperature rises or as the snowmobile is operated at a higher altitude, the main jets must be replaced with leaner main jets. The original equip- ment (production) main jets may need to be changed (depending on the type of gasoline you are using, your operating altitude, and temperature). A Carburetor Jet Chart decal is located on the belt guard of the snowmobile. It should be noted that when selecting the proper main jets, it is better to be too r…

  • 8, Arctic Cat Bearcat 570 2012 4 General Information Snowmobile Identification The Arctic Cat Snowmobile has two impor- tant identification numbers. The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is stamped into the tunnel near the right-side footrest. The Engine Serial Number (ESN) is stamped into the crankcase of the engine. 0726-383 These numbers are required by the dealer to complete warranty claims properly. No warranty will be allowed by Arctic Cat Inc. if the engine serial number or VIN is removed or mutilated in an…

  • 10, 6 Recommended Injection Oil (F5 LXR/570 cc Models) The recommended oil to use in the oil- injection system is Arctic Cat Formula 50 Injection Oil (p/n 5639-475 — qt) or (p/n 5639-476 — gal.). This oil is specially for- mulated to be used either as an injection oil or as a pre-mix oil (for break-in) and meets all of the lubrication requirements of the Arctic Cat snowmobile engine. Recommended Engine Oil (1100 cc Models) The recommended oil to use is Synthetic 0W-40 Oil (…

  • 3, Table of Contents Limited Warranty ……………… Inside Front Cover Foreword ………………………………………………….1 Declaration of Conformity……………………………2 Snowmobile Safety Rules……………………………3 General Information……………………………….4-23 Snowmobile Identification………………………….4 Control Locations……………………

  • 22, 18  NOTE: When the snowmobile is operated in extremely cold weather (- 23° C/-10° F or colder), a small amount of leakage may be present. Unless the leakage is excessive, replacement is not necessary. Rebuildable Gas  NOTE: The presence of a FOX identifier (decal or embossed) on a shock absorber body indicates a “rebuildable” shock absorber.  NOTE: The frequency of servicing rebuildable sh…

  • 34, 30 Lubrication ACT Drive Gear Case It is very important that the gear case be flushed and the lubricant be replaced after each season of use. Arctic Cat rec- ommends that the flushing and replacing be done prior to off-season storage.  NOTE: Flushing the gear case and replacing the lubricant can be done by the snowmobile owner if qualified to do so. If the owner does not feel qualified, take the s…

  • 47, 43 1. Remove the negative battery cable; then remove the positive cable and on the standard battery, the battery vent tube. Remove the battery from the snowmobile. Care should be taken not to damage the vent tube. 2. Thoroughly wash the battery with soap and water.  NOTE: If battery posts or cable ends have a build-up of white/green powder residue, apply water and baking soda to neutralize acid; then flush off with warm soapy water. 3. Using a wire brush…

  • 55, 51 Track Alignment Proper track alignment is obtained when the rear idler wheels are equal distance from the inner track drive lugs. Excessive wear to the idler wheels, drive lugs, and track will occur if the track is improperly aligned. Arctic Cat recommends that the track alignment be checked once a week or whenever the track tension is adjusted. Checking Track Alignment 1. Remove excess ice and snow buildup from the track, tr…

  • 5, 1 Foreword Congratulations! You have chosen a quality Arctic Cat Snowmobile designed and assembled to give dependable service. Be sure, as the owner/operator of an Arctic Cat Snowmobile, to become thoroughly familiar with its basic operation, mainte- nance, and off-season storage procedures. 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 sn…

  • 71, 67 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. Please make sure a copy of this form is completed and returned to Arctic Cat Inc. …

  • 42, Arctic Cat Bearcat 570 2012 38 1100 cc Models  NOTE: The hood must be removed for this procedure. Locate the FULL COLD mark on the coolant reservoir (located in the forward engine compartment below the hood hinge bracket). If the coolant is below the FULL COLD mark, add coolant to the reservoir until at the FULL COLD mark. Adjusting/Calibrating Carburetors (570 cc Models) 0745-141 The carburetors have been adjusted/cali- brated at the factory for ave…

  • 1, Arctic Cat Bearcat 570 2012 Touring/Trail/Utility Models SHARE OUR PASSION. TM 2012 Operator’s Manual Bearcat 570 Bearcat 570 XT Bearcat z1 XT/GS/LT D F5 LXR F570 T570 TZ1/LXR/Turbo LXR

  • 53, 49 0744-551 6. Install the sheave adjuster and cap screw onto the driven pulley; then tighten the cap screw until the mov- able sheave opens far enough to allow the belt to be removed.  NOTE: Before installing the drive belt, use a suitable cleaning solvent to thoroughly clean the sheaves. 7. Remove the drive belt from the driven pulley first; then from the drive clutch. Installing Drive Belt  NOTE: If a new drive belt is being installed, see Drive Belt Break-In sub-section in the…

  • 32, 28  NOTE: On the 570 cc models if the throttle control lever operates properly and the engine does not start, either a malfunctioning monitor switch or a mis- adjusted magnetic carburetor switch may be the problem. Take the snowmo- bile to an authorized Arctic Cat Snow- mobile dealer for service. If not under warranty, this service is at the discretion and expense of the snowmobile owner. However, if a dire emergency exists wherein the engine must be started, dis- connect the carbu…

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