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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 

Summary of Contents for COMPACT B13ME-WR

Page 1: ...rating a faulty or defective SNOWDOG unit is prohibited Operating the SNOWDOG on public roads and trails is strictly prohibited SNOWDOG is designated strictly for outdoor use Indoor use is prohibited...

Page 2: ...ft lbs 21 05 28 54 21 05 28 54 21 05 28 54 21 05 28 54 21 05 28 54 3 Engine Displacement ci cm 25 63 420 25 63 420 25 63 420 25 63 420 25 63 420 4 Track type Compact Compact Standard Standard Standard...

Page 3: ...essed the electric starter is working and the engine can be started Do not hold the button down for more than 10 seconds 2 Headlight switch front light When the switch is in position the light and DC...

Page 4: ...s 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...

Page 5: ...ort bracket which is supplied with SNOWDOG You will need a Philips screwdriver for that not included Unscrew the cover fixing screw in the top part of the chassis Insert the bracket under the cover al...

Page 6: ...6 volts as they will damage the battery 9 3 Handlebar height adjustment To adjust the height of the handlebar you must rearrange fixture in one of the three holes 1 In order to raise the wheel higher...

Page 7: ...ly WARNING If the SNOWDOG will lean heavily or turn over it is possible for the fuel to leak through the fuel tank cap 9 6 Starting the engine 1 Open the fuel lock Close the choke 2 Set the ignition s...

Page 8: ...iving 10 2 Stopping the engine In case of emergency To shut down the engine in case of emergency flip the ignition switch located on the steering switch assembly to OFF position or pull out the engine...

Page 9: ...cleaned of twigs leaves and other contaminants Remove stains of oil and other fluids Start up and warm up the SNOWDOG after washing WARNING Do not allow corrosive substances on the track such as gaso...

Page 10: ...plate chassis and the track It should have a value of 0 4 0 8 in 10 20 mm 13 4 Track tensioning Loosen the screws 1 on both sides of the rear mounting shaft Turn eccentric 2 to adjust the tensioner ax...

Page 11: ...need to move the chain tensioning engine mount with the motor back against the direction of SNOWDOG movement 3 Check the chain tension Repeat step 2 if necessary 4 Tighten six bolts 1 to the engine m...

Page 12: ...ator Checking service The brake is a combination of a steel disk on the driven shaft of the variator and a device that compresses the disc brake caliper pads The braking force is transmitted via the b...

Page 13: ...Loosen the locknut 6 Tighten the bolt 5 until the moment of touching of the movable brake pads to the brake disc Holding the bolt 5 tighten the locknut 6 Check the rotation of the brake disk The brake...

Page 14: ...kwise Pull the rope so that the throttle has a free running within 0 2 0 3 in 5 7 mm To loosen the throttle cable loosen the locknut 2 and rotate the adjusting screw 1 clockwise Loosen the cable 13 11...

Page 15: ...15...

Page 16: ...g please contact your Snowdog dealer for the latest information The service life of the Snowdog subject to the rules of operation and maintenance specified in the Manual is 5 years All rights reserved...

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