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Brand | Lynx |
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Model | 5900 |
Category | Offroad Vehicle |
Language | English |
Defines what the warranty covers, conditions for validity, period, and claim procedures.
Explains the importance and location of serial numbers for identification and warranty.
Overview of the speedometer, multi-display, and fuel gauge functionality.
Operation of throttle, brake, gear shifting, and handlebar controls.
How to start the engine, use safety features like tether and DESS.
Information on warning lamps, starting aids, and comfort features.
Details on the power outlet and fuse box for the snowmobile.
Step-by-step instructions for adjusting suspension settings.
Details on adjusting rear springs, center spring, and stopper strap.
How to adjust front springs for proper handling and steering.
Specifies recommended fuel and oil types and break-in procedures.
Information on cold weather modifications and general operation.
Causes and remedies for engine overheating and fuel flooding.
Checking and maintaining various fluid levels and the cooling system.
Procedures for battery maintenance and vehicle cleaning.
Steps for drive belt service and drive chain tension adjustment.
Inspecting brake, rear suspension, stopper strap, and track conditions.
Procedures for adjusting and aligning the snowmobile track.
Inspecting steering mechanism, skis, and runners for wear.
Cleaning the air filter and information on the exhaust system.
Instructions for replacing headlight and instrument bulbs.
How to adjust the headlamp beam height.
Guidelines for storing the snowmobile during off-season.
Steps for preparing the snowmobile before the riding season.
Interpreting coded signals from the beeper system for diagnostics.
Troubleshooting steps for an engine that cranks but won't start.
Diagnosing and fixing issues with acceleration, power, backfires, and misfires.
Technical specifications for the engine and spark plug.
Track dimensions, tension, and fluid type specifications.
Capacities for fuel tank, oil tanks, and gearbox.