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6.3 Warning label #3.
6.4 Dual-sided warning label #4.
6.5 Snowdog serial number
Serial number is placed on the rear part of the engine mount
(under the cylinder) using point marking method.
6.6 Engine identification
Number, model and type of the engine are placed on the
front of the crankcase
(1)
using point marking method. An
adhesive label with the serial number and barcode
(2)
is
affixed to the front of the engine.
7 Operating the Snowdog
!
Warning
Please read the user’s manual for the engine
and the Snowdog carefully before operation.
Make sure you have completely understood the
instructions for the operation and maintenance of
Snowdog.
Please read the Briggs & Stratton engine user’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 different from those in the
Briggs & Stratton engine user’s manual, follow the
instruction specified in the latter.
The first 20 hours of operating the Snowdog are
needed for engine and transmission to adjust.
During this period, use Snowdog with lowest
possible load.
When operating the Snowdog at an ambient
temperature of over 41 °F (+ 5 °C), it is necessary
to remove the covers.
When operating under severe conditions the
maintenance should be carried out more often.
7.1 Snowdog set-up
!
Warning
Please read the user’s manual for the engine and
the Snowdog carefully before operation.
Make sure you have completely understood the
instructions for the operation and maintenance of
Snowdog.
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