3. Replace the container cap and
shake the container thoroughly.
4.
Add
the remainder of the gasoline.
5. Once again
thoroughly
agitate the
container. Then using a funnel
with
a fine mesh screen to prevent the
entry of water and foreign particles,
transfer mixture
from
container into
the snowmobile tank.
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WARNING:
To prevent fuel spill-
age in the engine compartment, a
funnel
must
always be used
when
fill-
ing the gas tank.
O
Na TE: When using pre-mixed
fuel, always shake the container
thoroughly
as the oil has a tendency to
settle.
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W A RNING: Never
'top
up'
the
gas tank before placing vehicle
in a
warm
area.
At
certain tempera-
tures,
gasoline
will
expand
and
overflow.
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PRE-START
CHECK
Check Points
• Activate the
throttle
control lever
several times to check
that
it oper-
ates easily and smoothly. The
throt-
tle control lever must return to idle
position when released.
• Check
that
the skis and the track are
not
frozen to the ground or
snow
surface and
that
the steering oper-
ates freely.
• Activate the brake control lever and
make sure the brake fully applies be-
fore the brake control lever touches
the handlebar grip.
• Check coolant level. Liquid should
be 2.5 cm
(1")
below filler neck. If
additional coolant is necessary, al-
ways use a
50/50 (50 parts of water
for 50 parts of antifreeze) solution.
When entire system has to be re-
filled use a solution of
3 parts of
anti-freeze
for2
parts of water. See
cooling system in storage.
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WARNING:
Before removing
the cap always the pressure by
placing a rag on
the
cap and by par-
tially unscrewing it (first step). If this
is disregarded loss
of
fluid and
possibility of severe burns could oc-
cur.
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Coolant
;:
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• Check fuel level.
• Verify
that
the path ahead of the ve-
hicle is clear of bystanders and ob-
stacles.
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WARNING:
Onlystart
your
snow-
mobile once all components are
checked and
functioning
properly.