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Brand | Ski-Doo |
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Model | Blizzard 9500 |
Category | Offroad Vehicle |
Language | English |
Details operation of throttle, brake levers, and ignition switch for snowmobile control.
Explains functions of headlamp dimmer switch and emergency cut-out switch.
Covers manual starter, primer, speedometer, tether switch, tachometer, and temperature gauge.
Information on adjustable steering, tool storage, and fuel gauge operation.
Recommended dealer inspection after first 10 operating hours or 30 days for maintenance.
Specifies correct gasoline type and recommended oil for fuel mixture, ensuring engine health.
Details the importance of the correct fuel ratio and the procedure for mixing fuel and oil.
Lists essential checks for throttle, skis, track, brake, coolant, and fuel levels before starting engine.
Step-by-step guide for starting the snowmobile using the manual starter mechanism.
Instructions for starting the engine in a true emergency situation using an alternate method.
Recommends monthly lubrication for steering and suspension, more if conditions are severe.
Steps for safely removing the belt guard and the drive belt for maintenance.
Routine checks for steering, chaincase oil, rotary valve, and spark plugs.
Inspecting suspension, track condition, tension, and alignment for optimal performance.
Procedures for adjusting carburetors and throttle slide for optimal engine performance.
Inspecting drive belt condition and the steering mechanism for wear and tightness.
Checking drive pulley for play and ensuring proper brake function and lining thickness.
Checks for engine nuts, cooling system, exhaust, and headlamp beam adjustment.
Procedures for replacing bulbs and draining the cooling system for storage.
Steps to prepare the track and suspension for long-term storage, preventing damage.
Preparing skis, carburetors, fuel tank, and cylinder for storage to prevent issues.
Cleaning the chassis and performing a final inspection before storing the snowmobile.
Lists the basic tools included with the snowmobile for maintenance and emergency use.
Defines base SI units and common prefixes for technical measurements.
Outlines the warranty period and conditions for 1980 Ski-Doo models.
States BOMBARDIER's commitment to repair or replace defective components under warranty.
Details expendable items, components, and conditions not covered by the snowmobile warranty.
Contact details and service areas for Canadian Ski-Doo distributors.
Contact details and service areas for American Ski-Doo distributors.
Forms and instructions for updating personal address and ownership records.
Procedures for officially transferring snowmobile ownership to a new party.