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Introduction ������������������������������������������������������������������������1
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Safety tips ����������������������������������������������������������������������������1
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Technical specifications ����������������������������������������������������2
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Snowdog purpose ��������������������������������������������������������������2
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Overview �����������������������������������������������������������������������������2
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Snowdog setup �������������������������������������������������������������������5
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Operating the Snowdog ���������������������������������������������������5
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Severe operation conditions ������������������������������������������13
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Scheduled maintenance �������������������������������������������������14
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Transportation ������������������������������������������������������������������14
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Snowdog maintenance table ������������������������������������������14
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Storage �������������������������������������������������������������������������������16
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Manufacturer's warranty Snowdog �����������������������������16
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Warranty card* �����������������������������������������������������������������18
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Service list �������������������������������������������������������������������������18
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Electrical drawing ������������������������������������������������������������19

1 Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the Snowdog!
Before using Snowdog, please read this manual carefully�
Following technical instructions and safety tips ensure
continuous years of reliable product usage�
Snowdog is a compactly designed and reliable highly
tracksled, equipped with a high-quality Briggs & Stratton
engine and ready for off-road trips or fun�
All information in this manual corresponds to the state of the
product at the date of signing and printing the document�
The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to
design without prior notice and without any obligations� If a
difference is found between this Manual and your machine,
please contact your Snowdog dealer to get the latest
information�
Service life of Snowdog is 5 years�

2 Safety tips

This Owner's manual contains important information on
safety tips and operating instructions for Snowdog� In
case of resale, please share this document and the engine
service manual with the next Snowdog owner due to the
importance of the information contained�
Please read this manual carefully before operating the
Snowdog� Non-compliance with the operation instructions
and non-acquaintance with the information in the user's
manual may cause serious damage and even injuries�
Snowdog operating safety tips and instructions are marked
with "Warning" tag listed herein�
All the information on operating safety tips and instructions
for Briggs & Stratton engine is in the engine user's manual�
Please read the manual carefully before using the Snowdog�
Warning
!
Before operating the Snowdog you must read the
user's manual and engine user's manual.
• It is prohibited to operate the Snowdog for minors
under 16 years old, and not recommended to
operate Snowdog for people who are not capable
to operate it safely for different reasons.
• It is prohibited to operate the Snowdog under the
influence of alcohol and/or drugs.
• It is prohibited to use Snowdog without the mud
flaps and emergency engine shutdown switch.
• Operating a faulty or defective Snowdog machine
is prohibited.
• Operating the Snowdog on public roads and trails
is strictly prohibited.
• Snowdog is designed for outdoor use only. Indoor
use is prohibited.
• Park the Snowdog at a safe distance from people
and animals.
• Before starting the engine make sure there are no
people, animals or objects near the Snowdog that
may be damaged or injured.
• Strap the engine security switch on your hand
before starting the engine.
• Before starting the engine make sure the throttle
control lever moves freely and is not fixed.
• Do not start the engine if the handlebar is folded.
• Do not fold the handlebar while the engine is
running.
• Always check out the parking brakes.
• Stay clear of the drive shafts!
• Any maintenance of the Snowdog and the engine
must be carried out only after the engine is shut
off, unless otherwise required for maintenance.
• Make sure all the screws on shafts are tightened
before operating the Snowdog.
• In case of any control malfunctions you should
stop, locate the problem, and fix it.
• Wear protective gloves when operating the
Snowdog.
• Wear protective helmet when operating the
Snowdog.
• Wear ear protectors to reduce the harmful effects
of noise caused by the Snowdog.
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Before using Snowdog, please read this manual carefully� user’s manual and engine user’s manual. Following technical instructions and safety tips ensure • It is prohibited to operate the Snowdog for minors continuous years of reliable product usage� under 16 years old, and not recommended to...
  • Page 2: Technical Specifications

    Snowdog is designed for towing the sled or semi-trailer on multiple terrains� Snowdog isn’t meant to be used on roads, sandy soils and on the water�...
  • Page 3 6� DC outlet 7� Choke lever Warning 8� Parking brake If you store and transport the Snowdog with an open fuel lock, the fuel will get into the crankcase 5.5 Handle switch assembly and mix with the oil. 5.7 Engine security kill switch There is an engine emergency kill switch on the handlebar, it consists of the button and the safety pin�...
  • Page 4 5.8 Reverse gearbox the parking brake is switched off. Never start To shift the gear, stop the Snowdog and switch on the moving when the parking brake is switched on. parking brake� Reduce the engine to idle� Make sure the driving CVT pulley does not lock the belt or shut off engine�...
  • Page 5: Snowdog Setup

    5.12 Engine identification Warning 5.12.1 Engine identification The first 20 hours of operating the Snowdog are An adhesive label with the serial number and the barcode needed for engine and transmission to adjust. (1) is affixed to the front of the engine�...
  • Page 6 5� Remove the fuel lock lever from the STOP position� Warning Make sure that there are no animals, people, or objects in front of the Snowdog which can be damaged or injured by uncontrolled movement of Snowdog. Following the engine start, the Snowdog may start moving uncontrollably if it has been previously misused or improperly stored.
  • Page 7 When raining or snowing, or the temperature reaches 32 °F 6� To start the engine with a manual starter, pull out (0 °C) or lower, it is necessary to protect the Snowdog with the starter handle (1) until first noticeable cover�...
  • Page 8 10� Check the condition of the sliders� the way to increase the tension or rotate the driven 11� Visually inspect the Snowdog for leakage (fuel, oil)� pulley disk clockwise to decrease the tension� The difference of the chain positions must be 0�04–0�27 in (1–7 mm)�...
  • Page 9 7.8.1 Replacement of CVT belt hand force is sufficient to press its upper part against the 1� Switch off the engine� Snowdog frame, but not enough to press it against the 2� Open the hood� suspension trolley� 3� Pull the part of the belt off to the external side of the driven pulley of the CVT�...
  • Page 10 Check the oil level in the engine every day before use or Maintenance and replacements intervals must be every 8 hours of operation� Check the oil level on an idle shortened if you use the Snowdog under severe engine located on a horizontal surface� operation conditions.
  • Page 11 If the shift cable of the reverse gearbox is sag or there are difficulties with switching gears, adjust the shift cable� Warning Operating the Snowdog with insufficient adjustment of the shift cable will cause damage to the reverse gearbox. SAE 5W-30 oil is recommended for common use�...
  • Page 12 Make sure that the cables are long time leads to its damage. stretched� Before storing the Snowdog for a long time, 7� If necessary, rotate the locknuts (1) and move the remove the battery and charge it. Store the cable to adjust the mutual arrangement of levers�...
  • Page 13: Severe Operation Conditions

    7.17 Washing and cleaning pads� After each trip clean the Snowdog of any snow, ice, branches, Before adjusting the brake caliper, loosen the brake cable leaves, dirt� Use water and cleansing agents� Before using on the lever as much as possible�...
  • Page 14: Scheduled Maintenance

    7� Adjust the idle stroke of the throttle and parking brake levers� 8� Adjust the chain tension� 9.2 Every 8 hours of Snowdog operation or daily 9� Clean the muffler heat shield� 1� Check the motor oil level� 10� Check all the bolts fastening trolleys, bearings, wear 2�...
  • Page 15 Brake caliper and pads Parking brake disc Wear strip mount Suspension trolley fastening Support wheels Engine fastening Gearbox fastening Engine mount fastening Spark plug Carburetor A — Adjust; S — Service; R — Replace. * — carried out by a Snowdog dealer.
  • Page 16: Storage

    12 Storage 13 Manufacturer’s warranty Snowdog Snowdog should be stored in a dry ventilated room or 13.1 General outdoors under a canopy with a waterproof cover� Snowdog must be protected from direct sunlight� Manufacturer’s official representative (Snowdog LLC) warranties against defects of...
  • Page 17 13�2�10 Snowdog used in sporting events, competitive driving, for commercial purposes, as well as the vehicles with damage resulting from an overload 13�2�11 Snowdog which failed to pass scheduled technical maintenance� 13�2�12 Any damages resulting from incomplete or improper care (disregard of daily or periodic technical maintenance)�...
  • Page 18: Warranty Card

    Buyer hereby confirms that the Seller: • has transferred the Snowdog and owner’s manual to the Buyer; • has explained the Snowdog operating rules has explained the provisions of the conditions of the manufacturer’s warranty, the necessity of timely technical service�...
  • Page 19: Electrical Drawing

    17 Electrical drawing...

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