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disasters, as well as acts of vandalism or other 

uncontrolled action.

11.2.8  Snowdogs, upgraded with parts which were 

not approved by the Manufacturer’s official 

representative (including different-size sprockets 

and chain), or Snowdogs with altered serial 

number and engine number.

11.2.9  Any damages resulting from a collision (if they 

were not caused by technical faults).

11.2.10  Snowdog used in sporting events, competitive 

driving, for commercial purposes, as well as 

the Snowdog with damages resulting from an 

overloading.

11.2.11  Snowdog which failed to pass scheduled technical 

maintenance.

11.2.12  Any damages resulting from incomplete or 

improper care (disregard of daily or routine 

maintenance). 

11.2.13  Any Snowdog faults, which can be eliminated 

by adjustment (track tension and position 

adjustments, chain tension adjustment etc.).

11.2.14  Any sounds, noises, squeaks, vehicle 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 installed equipment and 

accessories.

11.2.17  Slight leakage of oil or other fluids through the 

insulation causing no change in their level.

11.2.18  Consequences arising from operating the faulty 

Snowdog.

11.2.19  Any Snowdog misuse. The defects that appeared 

as a result of such misuse are to be paid by the end 

user.

11.2.20  Expenses incurred by the owner associated with 

the breakdown of the Snowdog, such as: 

• 

technical assistance;

• 

Snowdog towaway and transportation;

•  compensation for the inconvenience and commercial 

losses;

•  leasing and purchasing another equipment

11.3  You must at your expense, take the 

Snowdog, warranty card and proof of 

purchase to any authorized Snowdog 

dealer in during their normal business 

hours. Any defects in material or 

workmanship will be repaired at no 

charge to the end user. Abuse and neglect, 

including section 11.2 are not covered by 

this warranty.

Содержание Long Track B13 MER

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

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

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

Страница 23: ...23 14 Electrical drawing...

Страница 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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