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10.1  Preparation for short storage 

(less than one month)

1.  Clean or wash the Snowdog.

2.  Lubricate the throttle and parking brake cables with 

silicon oil.

3.  Lubricate the chain.

10.2  Preparation for long storage 

(more than one month)

1.  Clean the Snowdog.

2.  Warm up the engine and change the engine oil. 

3.  Fill the fuel tank completely.

4.  Shut down the fuel lock.

5.  Unscrew the drain bolt 

(1)

 on the carburetor and 

drain the fuel.

6.  Take the battery off and charge it. Check the battery 

charge at least every two months. Charge as 

needed.

7.  Store the battery in a room with a temperature 

range of 33 °F (+1 °C) to 68 °F (+20 °C).

8.  Rotate the track half a turn at least every six 

months.

9.  Cover the Snowdog from dust.

This preservation ensures the safety of the Snowdog for up 

to 12 months, provided the storage rules are observed. 

After 12 months, prepare the Snowdog for operation and 

run the engine for a few minutes. If further storage is 

required, prepare it for storage again.

10.3  Snowdog commissioning after long storage

1.  Clean the Snowdog of dust and dirt.

2.  Fill the fuel tank with fresh fuel.

3.  Charge and install the battery.

4.  Lubricate the chain.

5.  Adjust free movement of the throttle and parking 

brake levers.

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11  Snowdog manufacturer’s warranty

11.1  Manufacturer’s official representative 

(SNOWDOG LLC) warranties against 

defects of material or workmanship for a 

period of 12 months from the original date 

of sale (this warranty is not transferable). 

Snowdog will repair or replace any parts 

or assembly that is proven to be defective 

in material or workmanship under normal 

use during the applicable warranty time 

period. Warranty repairs will be made 

without charge for parts and/or labor. Any 

part or assembly replaced under warranty 

becomes the property of SNOWDOG LLC 

and all parts and assemblies replaced 

under warranty will be considered as part 

of the original product and any warranty 

on those parts will expire coincident with 

the original Snowdog warranty (certain 

exceptions to this warranty are listed 

herein).

11.1.1  Throttle cable, choke cable, revers cable, parking 

brake cable, wire harness, including stop switch 

and track will be covered for a period of 90 days 

to be free of defects. Abuse and neglect are not 

covered under this warranty.

11.1.2  Drive chain, sprockets, driving and driven pulleys 

of the CVT, headlight, heaters and protective 

covers will be covered for a period of 30 days to be 

fine of defects. Abuse and neglect are not covered 

under this warranty. 

11.1.3  Battery will be covered for a period of 30 days 

from date of sale. Undercharged, overcharged or 

frozen batteries are not covered by this warranty. 

Abuse and neglect are not covered under this 

warranty.

11.2  The warranty does not cover:

11.2.1  Engine warranties are the responsibility of the 

manufacturer. Contact the authorized dealer for 

repairs.

11.2.2  Consumables and parts subject to wear and 

overcharge depending on the style, intensity 

and conditions of operation, namely: supporting 

wheels, drive wheels, suspension springs, 

suspension wheels, shift lever, slide-ways, tubes, 

bearings, rubber metal elements, dust caps, hitch 

mechanism and its mount, CVT belt, CVT sliders, 

parking brake pads, protection elements, filling 

liquids, various types of gaskets, drive shafts, 

gears, and consumables. 

11.2.3  Any damage done to the frame and sub-frame, 

provided there are no holes and/or voids in the 

material and welding seams.

11.2.4  Any Snowdog damage resulting from water 

ingestion: riding through water, or contamination 

of parts and components (if they haven’t been 

cleansed in timely manner) or hitting an obstacle.

11.2.5  Snowdog serviced by an un-authorized dealer or 

using non OEM parts.

11.2.6  Any damages done to the plastic, glass, rubber, 

paper, and cloth parts.

11.2.7  Any damages resulting from Snowdog exposure to 

extreme environment, such as storage in improper 

conditions, use of pressure washers, hitting a 

stone, industrial waste, wood tar, salt, hail, storm, 

lightning, natural disasters or other environmental 

Summary of Contents for Long Track B13 MER

Page 1: ...User s manual Snowdog Sport B13 MER Long Track B13 MER SNOWDOG COM...

Page 2: ...ead to sudden unexpected movement of the machine when starting the engine To avoid possible injury or damage be aware of your surroundings and only start the engine when there are no people animals or...

Page 3: ...th in transport operating position in mm 58 94 5 1430 2400 69 106 7 1755 2710 Width including the handlebar in mm 30 7 780 Height in mm 30 3 770 30 6 785 Maximum speed mph km h 15 25 Weight lb kg 342...

Page 4: ...for more than 10 seconds 2 Headlight switch front light When the switch is in position the light DC outlet and heaters are working When switch is in position the light and DC outlet are working When...

Page 5: ...oving while the parking brake is switched on Never use the full throttle immediately after the shift of the gear Start moving smoothly with minimal possible speed For the first couple of meters after...

Page 6: ...is in the position 2 the choke is closed used for starting the engine 5 11 Fuel lock Fuel lock controls the flow of fuel from the fuel tank to carburetor The fuel lock is open when the lever is in pos...

Page 7: ...r s manual carefully before using Snowdog All the information on engine maintenance contained in this manual serves as guidelines If the maintenance instructions in this Snowdog owner s manual are dif...

Page 8: ...tion if available Put the cargo box into luggage compartment Align the holes in the box and on the frame Install the plates 1 and tighten the screws 2 2 1 7 1 3 Handlebar height adjustment To adjust t...

Page 9: ...and prevents Snowdog from moving 7 Check the lubrication and the chain tension If necessary lubricate and tighten the chain 8 Attach the sled or semi trailer to the Snowdog using the hitch Check the...

Page 10: ...cord to wind up Warning Do not twitch the handle when starting Do not pull the cord out all the way until it stops Do not release starter handle abruptly after the engine has started 12 After 5 faile...

Page 11: ...necessary lubricate and tighten the chain Warning It is recommended to use aerosol lubricants designed for motorcycle chains 7 Check the condition of the driving and the driven sprockets 8 Carefully...

Page 12: ...op the engine before refueling Make sure there are no heating appliances sparks or flames around Refuel only outdoors or in a well ventilated area and only if the engine is stopped If the engine has b...

Page 13: ...e chain you need to move the engine bracket forward in the direction of movement to tighten the chain you need to move the engine bracket back against the direction of Snowdog movement Rotate the bolt...

Page 14: ...Stop the engine 2 Lift the hood and provide free access to the CVT 3 Pull the part of the belt off to the external side of the driven pulley of the CVT 3 5 4 8 10 9 7 6 1 2 4 Rotate the driven pulley...

Page 15: ...nly spark plugs recommended by Briggs Stratton Using spark plugs with the wrong heat grade can damage the engine 1 Take the high voltage wire connector off the spark plug and unscrew the spark plug us...

Page 16: ...ttery depends on its operating conditions When the engine is started with an electric starter the battery gives up part of the charge and later makes up for this loss during the driving Prolonged driv...

Page 17: ...the brake disk is set up Tighten the screw 1 and check the movement of the parking brake lever 1 2 1 Loosen the nuts 2 of the brake caliper bracket and adjust the position of the brake pads to the br...

Page 18: ...slopes Short trips with frequent stops Prolonged idling of the engine 8 14 1 After the first 5 hours of Snowdog operation 1 Change the engine oil 8 14 2 Every 8 hours of Snowdog operation or daily 1...

Page 19: ...e first 20 hours of operation or every month Every 50 hours of operation or every year Under severe operation conditions Preparation for transportation Maintenance after transportation Preparation for...

Page 20: ...on those parts will expire coincident with the original Snowdog warranty certain exceptions to this warranty are listed herein 11 1 1 Throttle cable choke cable revers cable parking brake cable wire...

Page 21: ...hicle vibrations that do not affect the overall performance and efficiency of the Snowdog 11 2 15 Any parts and components damaged as a result of normal wear and tear 11 2 16 Any additionally installe...

Page 22: ...efer to section 11 of this manual Snowdog manufacturer s warranty 13 Service list Maintenance services Date _______ ________________20____ ____________________________________________________ Signatur...

Page 23: ...23 14 Electrical drawing...

Page 24: ...24 All rights reserved Any information contained in this manual may not be reproduced or used unauthorizedly without the prior permission of the manufacturer www snowdog com 4926 9900 0000...

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