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OPERATORS MANUAL
· Adjust your driving to the weather and terrain conditions and
endeavoured to prejudge the coming situation so that the terrain
or others driving there do not cause unexpected situations.
· Never start off to a long trip without checking first that the
snowmobile is on good condition. Always check that there is
enough fuel, lights of the snowmobile, the function of the
steering devices, brakes, tools, flashlight battery, axe, knife,
and first aid package.
· Do not drive alone. On a long trip there should always be
several snowmobiles.
· Before placing the snowmobile at the disposal of a beginner or
an inexperienced driver proper instructions of steering devices
and the characteristics of the snowmobile must be given.
· DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE!
· Your snowmobile is not designed to be driven on black top,
bare earth or other abrasive surfaces. Abnormal and excessive
wear of critical parts is inevitable.
· The fuel is inflammable and explosive under certain conditions
and therefore manipulate fuel only in well ventilated area. Do
not smoke or allow open flames or sparks in the vicinity.
· Whenever the vehicle is parked outdoors it is suggested to
protect it against the inclemency of the weather with a
snowmobile cover.
· Never run the engine without drive belt installed, belt guard in
place or when the hood is removed. This may cause engine
damage or danger to the user of the snowmobile.
· Engine should be turned off for all lubrication and maintenance
procedures.
· After heavy use it is recommended to allow the engine to idle
to reach the normal temperature. Prolonged idling may cause
engine damage.
· The cooling system is pressurised! When removing coolant
tank cap, first place a cloth over cap and then turn cap a little
to release pressure.