SNOWDOG Sport B13 MER User Manual
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Sport B13 MER ,
Long Track B13 MER
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  • Page 1 SNOWDOG.COM User’s manual Sport B13 MER , Long Track B13 MER...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2 Safety tips ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������3 3 SNOWDOG purpose ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 4 Technical specifications for SNOWDOG ���������������������������������������������������������������������4 5 SNOWDOG overview �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5 6 SNOWDOG identification, informational labels displacement ���������������������������������������8 7 Operating the SNOWDOG ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������9 8 SNOWDOG inspection and maintenance �����������������������������������������������������������������12 9 Transportation ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������20 10 Storage ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������20 11 Snowdog manufacturer’s warranty ����������������������������������������������������������������������21...
  • Page 3: Preamble

    Manual are observed. • Park the SNOWDOG at a safe distance from people and animals� 2 Safety tips • Before starting the engine make sure there are no people, animals or objects near the SNOWDOG that may be damaged or injured�...
  • Page 4: Snowdog Purpose

    For operating it during warm dry season, it is recommended to use a semi-trailer. The SNOWDOG is not meant to be used on roads, sandy soils and on the water. 4 Technical specifi cations for “SNOWDOG”...
  • Page 5: Snowdog Overview

    5 SNOWDOG overview WARNING All the images in the Manual are for referential use only. The actual appearance of the Snowdog may vary. 5.1 Basic elements for SNOWDOG: 5.3 Top view 1� Trunk box 2� Air fi lter 3� Muffl er 4�...
  • Page 6 5.4 Handle switch assembly To shift the gear into the “reverse” position, stop the SNOWDOG and switch on the parking brake. Reduce the engine to idle. Make sure the CVT belt is fi xed. Switch the (1) - Electric starter start button. When this button is lever backward as shown on the picture�...
  • Page 7: Snowdog Identification, Informational Labels Displacement

    When the choke control lever is in the position (1), the Heat in mode choke is open (used during the Snowdog operation)� When the outlet is not in use it must always When the choke control lever is in the position (2), the be covered by a cap.
  • Page 8: Operating The Snowdog

    6.3 WARNING label #3. 7 Operating the SNOWDOG WARNING! Please read the user’s manual for the engine and the SNOWDOG carefully before 6.4 Dual-sided WARNING label #4. operation. Make sure you have completely understood the instructions for the operation and maintenance of SNOWDOG.
  • Page 9 1� It is necessary to install and connect the battery before wiring and cables are not stretched when using the SNOWDOG� You will need a battery (supplied the handlebars are unfolded. Make sure with the SNOWDOG), a metric wrench (not included) the wiring and cables are not breaking or and a Philips screwdriver (not included)�...
  • Page 10 7� Check the lubrication and the chain tension. If necessary, lubricate and pull the chain� 8� Attach the sled or semi-trailer to the SNOWDOG using the hitch� Check the mounting of the hitch� 9� Check the oil level in the engine�...
  • Page 11 While moving in the deep snow, you can lever� make a turn by tilting the SNOWDOG in the direction of the turn� 7.5 Maintenance during movement When moving on wet snow, or snow with water under it, or on puddles, clean the transmission and the suspension of snow and ice regularly�...
  • Page 12: Snowdog Inspection And Maintenance

    1� Close the fuel lock� 2� Switch off the ignition. 3� Switch off the headlight. 4� Unload the SNOWDOG� Do not leave it loaded to prolong the life of the suspension springs� 5� Clean the SNOWDOG of any snow, ice, branches, leaves or dirt�...
  • Page 13 After cleaning the chain, lubricate it with aerosol If the SNOWDOG will lean heavily or turn lubricate for motorcycle chains� Lubrication should be sprayed over it is possible for the fuel to leak through into the gap between the links and rollers of the chain�...
  • Page 14 If the tracksled is regularly falling to one 1� Loosen six screws (1) that mount engine and CVT side, increase the tension of the track on the brackets with SNOWDOG’s chassis platform� same side. On the opposite side, loosen the tension of the track.
  • Page 15 3� Rotate the driven pulley and guide the belt to the 7� Install the washers (8) and the nuts (9)� Tighten the working part of the pulley� nuts� 8.7 Air fi lter 8� Install and unbend the pins (10)� The air fi lter body is fi xed on the carburetor. 8.6 CVT belt WARNING! All the works on the CVT should be carried...
  • Page 16 WARNING! WARNING! Spark plugs shall be tightened. Otherwise, it can Operating the SNOWDOG with insuffi cient lead to engine damage. adjustment of the shift cable will cause damage to the reverse gearbox. 8.9 Reverse gearbox (if available) 1� Shut down the engine� Switch the lever of the reverse 8.9.1 Oil change...
  • Page 17 0,2 – 0,4 in (5 – 10 mm). 8� Repeat the adjustment if necessary. 8.10 Battery maintenance The Snowdog can be equipped with a Delta CT 1211 (12V/11Ah) battery or its alternatives: ЕВZ12-4-1, YТ12В-BS, YТZ14S.
  • Page 18 8.13 Washing and cleaning After each trip, clean the SNOWDOG of any snow, ice, branches, leaves, dirt, or other foreign parts. Use water and a cleansing agent. Before using the cleansing agent, read its instructions for use�...
  • Page 19 • Prolonged moving uphill, downhill, or on 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 oil in the engine� 8.14.2 Every 8 hours of SNOWDOG operation or daily 1�...
  • Page 20: Transportation

    SNOWDOG, make sure it is secure. It is recommended to use the engine for a few minutes. If further storage is required, the hitch on the rear part of the SNOWDOG and the carry prepare it for storage again� handle on the front part�...
  • Page 21 11�2 The warranty does not cover: 11�2�20� Expenses incurred by the owner associated 11�2�1 Engine warranties are the responsibility of the with the breakdown of the SNOWDOG, such as: responsible manufacturer. Contact the authorized • technical assistance; dealer for repairs�...
  • Page 22: Electrical Drawing

    12 Electrical drawing...
  • Page 23: 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 24 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 4916-9904-0000...

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