Snowdog is a compactly designed and highly reliable tracksled, equipped with a high-quality Briggs & Stratton The Snowdog is designed primarily to be used during winter engine and ready for off-road work or fun. time. For operating it during warm season it is necessary to remove the cover and to take measures to prevent engine...
7 Basic controls The operator of the Snowdog should always operate it with safety pin installed and belt around his hand. If the operator loses control while riding Snowdog, safety pin will spring 1.
Never start the motion while the parking brake is switched on. 7.5 Informational labels displacement 8 Packaging Snowdog delivery set contents: 1. Snowdog — 1 pc. 2. Support bracket — 1 pc. Informational label with serial no. 3. Battery — 1 pc. 4. Eye bolt — 1 pc.
Do not use chargers with voltages above 14.6 V as they will damage the battery. Then put a fabric cover on the Snowdog. Make sure that there is a distance between cover and muffler of not less than 4 inches (100 mm). If the distance is less than 4 inches...
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FUEL TANK WITH FILTER) FILTER) Do not step on the handlebar. Do not use the handlebar as a lever for lifting front of Snowdog. Overloading the handlebar can damage it. 25 mm 9.4 Preparations to be made before every start 1.
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Warning 5. Check how the kill switch is installed. Kill switch If the Snowdog leans heavily or turns over, the fuel which is not installed completely may lead to can leak through the tank cap. improper work of the engine.
To stop 9. Let the engine run with choke closed for about the Snowdog, release the throttle back — never apply a minute, and then gradually open the choke. Let the parking brake to stop the Snowdog while driving.
When raining or snowing, or the temperature is close to 4. Adjust the chain tension. 32 °F or lower it is necessary to protect the Snowdog with 5. Service the engine as specified in the engine cover for the time of parking. Otherwise snow and water owner’s manual.
This ensures the safe preservation of the Snowdog for up to 12 months when stored normally. For the next 12 months of storage, reproduce the steps above. To do so, follow the engine...
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13.6 Suspension trolleys diagnostic Loosen the screws (1) on both sides of the rear mounting The trolley may turn upside-down if Snowdog is driven over shaft. Turn eccentric (2) to adjust the tensioner axis. obstacles such as logs, rocks, etc.
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To adjust the chain tension: 1. Loosen six screws (1) that mount engine and CVT brackets with Snowdog’s chassis platform. 2. To loosen the chain you need to move the engine To loosen the brake cable, loosen the locknut (1) and rotate the adjusting screw (2) clockwise.
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13.9.2 Brake caliper. Checking and service If the brake pads are worn, replace the brake caliper. If the brake pads are not worn out, adjust the brake caliper as described in paragraph 13.9.2, subparagraph 2. 13.10 Adjusting the throttle To adjust the throttle lever, loosen the locknut (2) and rotate the adjusting screw (1) counterclockwise.
14.2.12 Any damages resulting from incomplete or assembly replaced under warranty becomes the property or improper care (disregard of daily or periodic of Snowdog LLC and all parts and assemblies replaced under technical maintenance). warranty will be considered as part of the original product 14.2.13 Any Snowdog defects, which can be eliminated by...
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14.5 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.
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All rights reserved. Any information contained in this manual may not be reproduced or used unauthorizedly without the prior permission of the manufacturer — Kaliningrad Motor Factory LLC. Dzerzhinskogo str., 219, Kaliningrad, Russia www.snowdog.com 4916-9912-0000...
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