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Engine Displacement | 192cc |
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Ignition | CDI |
Exhaust | Single |
Brakes | Mechanical Drum |
Front Suspension | Independent, Double Wishbone |
Track Width | 10 inches |
Starter | Recoil |
Fuel Delivery | Carburetor |
Seat Type | Single |
Clutch | Centrifugal |
Transmission | CVT |
Front Travel | 4.5 inches |
Brake Type | Drum |
Cooling System | Fan-cooled |
Rear Suspension | Slide Rail, Torsion Spring |
Describes the SnoScoot's intended use for youth under adult supervision.
Explains the manual's sections and the meaning of WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE symbols.
Details specifications for the engine, cooling, clutch, brake, and ignition systems.
Lists dimensions, weight, and carburetor type for the snowmobile.
Covers fuel type, capacity, oil, and starting system details.
Identifies and explains the function of key controls like brake, throttle, and ignition.
Outlines essential checks of controls, gear, and vehicle condition before riding.
Presents questions to ensure the operator and snowmobile are ready for safe operation.
Covers proper riding posture, safe speed, and awareness of surroundings.
Emphasizes rules against carrying passengers, pulling loads, and showing off.
Diagram showing the location of important controls on the snowmobile's handlebar.
Explains the importance and location of VIN and ESN for service and warranty.
Specifies recommended gasoline octane and engine oil type.
Provides warnings for fueling and details on recommended oil grade and viscosity.
Guides the owner through the initial break-in period for optimal engine performance.
Describes the muffler's role in noise reduction and engine performance.
Details essential safety checks and switch positions before starting the engine.
Step-by-step instructions for starting the snowmobile using choke and recoil starter.
Explains how to properly turn off the engine using the ignition key and stop switch.
A chart detailing required maintenance tasks based on operating hours or time.
Instructions on how to accurately check the engine oil level, including vehicle positioning.
Step-by-step guide for draining old oil and refilling with new oil.
Explains how to adjust the throttle stop screw for idle speed.
Details how to check, clean, or replace the inline fuel filter.
Covers spark plug type, gap setting, and condition for engine health.
Guide on checking and adjusting the throttle lever's return and engagement.
Information on brake fluid, proper usage, and the brake lever lock.
Procedure to verify brake lever firmness and travel distance.
Steps to properly break in new brake pads for optimal performance.
How to check the snowmobile track tension by measuring deflection.
Procedure for adjusting track tension using the rear idler wheels.
Procedure to visually inspect if the track is centered relative to the idler wheels.
Steps to correct track alignment by adjusting the idler wheel bolts.
Guide on how to adjust the rear suspension stiffness using adjusting cams.
Procedure to check if the skis are parallel or have the specified toe-out.
Steps to adjust the ski alignment using the tie rods.
How to visually confirm that the skis are pointing straight ahead with the handlebar.
Information on checking wear bar condition and replacement intervals.
Importance of clean air vents for proper engine cooling and preventing damage.
Instructions for changing the snowmobile's headlight bulb.
Procedure to adjust the vertical aim of the high and low beams.
Detailed steps to service the snowmobile to prevent deterioration during storage.
Steps to prepare the snowmobile for operation after it has been stored.
Essential safety rules and guidelines for operating snowmobiles safely.
Details the warranty period, coverage, and limitations for new snowmobiles.
Lists items not covered by warranty and owner responsibilities.
Outlines what the customer must do to maintain warranty coverage and make claims.
Q&A section clarifying warranty terms and owner responsibilities.
Provides contact information for Yamaha customer service for warranty inquiries.
Instructions for customers to notify Yamaha of address changes.
Contact details for US customers seeking warranty or service assistance.
Information on the benefits and options of the Y.E.S. extended warranty program.
Details the advantages of Yamaha Protection Plus for Canadian owners.
Recommendation to use genuine Yamaha parts, accessories, and Yamalube oils.
Information on how to purchase official factory service manuals.