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7.3
DC
outlet
The DC outlet can be used for plugging lighting devices,
radio devices, etc. The outlet should be used only when the
engine is running.
Maximum values of parameters permitted for using the
outlet:
rated voltage — 12V;
maximum power — 20 W (1,6 A).
The power is only supplied to the DC outlet in
mode.
!
WARNING
When the outlet is not in use it must always be
covered by a cap.
Do not plug in external power consuming devices which
require more power than the aforementioned maximum value.
If external power consuming devices will be used while the
engine is not running, the battery may lose its charge and it will
be impossible to start the engine with electric starter.
Do not use car cigarette lighter and other accessories with
plugs that can produce heat as this can damage the outlet.
7.4 Parking brake lever
1. Parking brake lever.
2. Parking brake lever lock.
7.4.1 Turning the parking brake on:
1. Press the lever (1).
2. Press and hold the lock (2).
3. Release the lever (1).
7.4.2 Turning the parking brake off:
1. Press the lever (1).
2. Release the lever (1).
!
WARNING
Never start the engine while the parking
brake is turned off or faulty.
Never start the motion while the parking
brake is turned on.
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7.5 Reverse gearbox (if available)
To shift the gear into the “forward” position, stop the
SNOWDOG and turn on the parking brake. Switch the lever
forward as shown on the picture.
To shift the gear into the “reverse” position, stop the
SNOWDOG and turn on the parking brake. Switch the lever
backward as shown on the picture.
If there are dif
fi
culties with the shift of the gear, turn the
parking brake off and swing the SNOWDOG back and forth.
!
WARNING
Never switch the direction of moving with
the running engine.
Never switch the direction of moving when the
parking brake is turned off.
Never start the moving while the parking brake
is turned on.
Never use the full throttle immediately after the
shift of the gear.
First dozen feet after the shift move with the
lowest possible engine load.
7.6 Informational labels displacement
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