BREAK-IN PERIOD
Engine
CAUTION: A break-in period of
10 operating hours — 500 km
(300 miles) — is required before
running the snowmobile at full
throttle.
During
break-in period,
maximum
throttle should not exceed 3/4 open-
ing. However, brief full acceleration
and speed variations contribute to a
good break-in.
CAUTION:
Engine
overheating,
continued wide open throttle runs
and prolonged cruising without
speed variations should be avoid-
ed, this can cause engine damage
during the break-in period.
550F and 600 Models
To assure additional protection dur-
ing the initial engine break-in, 500 ml
(18 imp. oz) of recommended injec-
tion oil should be added to fuel for the
first full filling of fuel tank. Have spark
plugs cleaned after engine break-in.
Belt
All Models
A new drive belt requires a break-in pe-
riod of 50 km (30 miles). Avoid strong
acceleration/deceleration,
pulling
a
load or high speed cruising.
10-Hour Inspection
NOTE:
The 10-hour inspection is at the
expense of the snowmobile owner.
As with any precision piece of me-
chanical equipment, we suggest that
after the first 10 hours of operation or
500 km (300 miles), whichever comes
first, your snowmobile be checked by
an authorized SKI-DOO dealer. This in-
spection will also give you the opportu-
nity to discuss the unanswered ques-
tions you may have encountered dur-
ing the first hours of operation.
_____________________
51
Содержание EXPEDITION TUV
Страница 1: ......
Страница 8: ...6 _______________________...
Страница 9: ...SAFETY INFORMATION ____________ SAFETY INFORMATION ____________ 7...
Страница 27: ...ENVIRONMENT INFORMATION _____________________ 25...
Страница 31: ...VEHICLE INFORMATION _____________________ 29...
Страница 33: ...mmo2007 001 001_a V800 ENGINE TYPE 1 Engine serial number _____________________ 31...
Страница 89: ...MAINTENANCE INFORMATION _____________________ 87...
Страница 115: ...WARRANTY _____________________ 113...
Страница 132: ...130 _____________________...
Страница 134: ...132 _____________________...
Страница 135: ......