SNOWDOG COMPACT B7ZE L, COMPACT B10ZE WL, COMPACT B13 ME WR, STANDARD B13 MER WR, STANDARD B10ZE WL Owner's Manual

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1 Preamble
Thank you for purchasing the “SNOWDOG”! To get the most of your SNOWDOG, please read this manual carefully. Following technical instructions and safety tips ensures continuous years of reliable product usage. “SNOWDOG” is a compactly designed and highly reliable SNOWDOG, equipped with a quality Briggs & Stratton engines and ready for off-road work or recreation.
2 Safety tips
This Owner’s manual contains important information on safety tips and operating instructions for SNOWDOG. In case of resale, please transfer this document and the engine service manual to the next SNOWDOG owner due to the importance of the information contained. Please read this manual carefully before operating the SNOWDOG. Non-compliance with the following rules and instructions may cause serious damage and even injuries. SNOWDOG operating safety tips and instructions are marked with “CAUTION!” tag listed herein.
Y CAUTION!
1. Before operating the SNOWDOG you must read the Owner’s manual and engine operator’s manual.
2. It is prohibited to operate the SNOWDOG for minors under 16 years old, and not recommended to operate SNOWDOG for people who are not capable of safe operating due to different reasons.
3. It is prohibited to operate the SNOWDOG under the inuence of alcohol and/or drugs .
4. It’s prohibited to use SNOWDOG without the chain protection
cover, mud aps and emergency engine shutdown switch.
5. Operating a faulty or defective SNOWDOG unit is prohibited.
6. Riding the SNOWDOG on public roads and trails is strictly prohibited.
7. SNOWDOG is designated strictly for outdoor use. Indoor use is prohibited.
3 Introduction
The purpose of this manual is to familiarize you with the SNOWDOG maintenance and operation procedures, and give you troubleshooting tips. SNOWDOG «SNOWDOG Compact» and «SNOWDOG Standard» are towing modules designed for transporting cargo in the luggage compartment, hauling cargo on sledge and skis over ice designated and snow-covered terrains. SNOWDOG is lightweight and compact, for convenient storage and transport.
OWNER`S MANUAL
SNOWDOG COMPACT
SNOWDOG STANDARD
Contents
1. Preamble ...............................................................1
2. Safety tips .............................................................. 1
3. Introduction ........................................................... 1
4. Technical specications for “SNOWDOG” .................2
5. Overview ..............................................................3
6. Basic controls ........................................................3
7. Packaging ..............................................................4
8. SNOWDOG set-up ...................................................5
9. Operating the SNOWDOG ........................................ 6
10. Storage ..................................................................7
11. Pre-start engine inspection ......................................8
12. Fueling .................................................................8
13. Starting the engine ................................................8
14. Start drive .............................................................8
15. Stopping the engine ...............................................8
16. Reverse gearbox* ...................................................9
17. Maintenance tips ....................................................9
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CAUTION!
• Stay clear of the moving gears in the drive shaft and chain!
• Park the SNOWDOG at a safe distance from people and animals.
• Make sure the engine is stopped before removing the transmission protective cover.
• Make sure all the gear screws and drive shafts are tightened before operating the SNOWDOG.
• Do not start the engine if the steering handles are folded.
• Do not fold the steering handles while the engine is running.
• Please do not use the parking brake during the ride. It may cause the loss of control of SNOWDOG, trauma an damage the CVT.
Before starting the engine please make sure the throttle control lever moves freely and is not xed.
• Before starting the engine move the steering handles into the operating position.
• Always check the parking brakes.
In case of any steering control malfunctions you should stop, locate the problem and x it.
Sled must be xed to a SNOWDOG with rigid drawbars only.
• Wearing protective hand gloves when riding the SNOWDOG is recommended.
• In order to avoid exposing ears to excessive noise while riding the SNOWDOG we recommend using protective earpieces for both driver and passenger.
4 Technical specications for “SNOWDOG”
4.1 Technical specications for «SNOWDOG» models
Specs
SNOWDOG
COMPACT
B7ZE L
SNOWDOG
COMPACT B10ZE WL
SNOWDOG
COMPACT
B13 ME WR
SNOWDOG STANDARD B10ZE WL
SNOWDOG STANDARD
B13 ME WR
SNOWDOG STANDARD
B13 MER WR
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Overall dimensions in transporting and operating position:
Length, in (mm)
50.0 / 86.5
(1270 / 2200)
50.0 / 86.5
(1270 / 2200)
50.0 / 86.5
(1270 / 2200)
58.0 / 94.5
(1470 / 2400)
58.0/ 94.5
(1470 / 2400)
58.0/ 94.5
(1470 / 2400)
Width (including steering handles), in (mm)
23.50 (600) 23.50 (600) 23.50 (600) 23.50 (600) 23.50 (600) 23.50 (600)
Height, in (mm) 27.9 (710) 30.0 (770) 30.0 (770) 30.0 (770) 30.0 (770) 30.0 (770)
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Torque, ft-lbs (Н·м) 9.50 (12,88) 14.50 (19,65) 21.05 (28.54 14.50 (19,65) 21.05 (28.54) 21.05 (28.54)
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Engine Displacement, ci (cm³)
12.69 (208) 18.67 (306) 25.63 (420) 18.67 (306) 25.63 (420) 25.63 (420)
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Track type Compact Compact Compact Standard Standard Standard Tread count 48 48 48 56 56 56 Dimensions: length ×
width, in (mm)
95.43×19.69 (2424×500)
95.43×19.69 (2424×500)
95.43×19.69 (2424×500)
111.3×19.69 (2828×500)
111.3×19.69 (2828×500)
111.3×19.69 (2828×500)
Weight, Lbs (kg) 240.3 (109) 271.16 (123) 297,62(135) 293.21 (133) 295(134) 328 (149)
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Maximum speed, mph (km/h)
15.53 (25) 15.53 (25) 15.53 (25) 15.53 (25) 15.53 (25) 15.53 (25)
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Maximum load capacity on top of the motor tow, Lbs (kg)
100 (45) 100 (45) 100 (45) 110 (50) 110 (50) 110 (50)
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Maximum sledge load capacity (including the driver), Lbs (kg)
330 (150) 330 (150) 330 (150) 440 (200) 440 (200) 440 (200)
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Fuel type (gasoline) 87 octane 87 octane 87 octane 87 octane 87 octane 87 octane
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Transmission type CVT CVT CVT CVT CVT CVT
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5 Overview
1. LED-headlight.
2. Reverse gearbox.
3. Brake disk.
4. Fuel tank.
5. Air lter.
6. Mufer.
7. Hooking device.
8. Transmission chain.
9. Track.
10. Axle bearings (self-centering).
11. Driven pulley CVT.
12. Driving pulley CVT.
13. The battery.
14. Wheel trolley of suspension.
15. Side plate chassis.
16. Track tensioner.
6 Basic controls
1. Parking control arm with lock.
2. Light switch button.
3. Throttle control trigger.
4. Engine stop button.
5.
Electric starter button.
6.1 Snowdog identication
Serial no. is placed on the front part of the chassis, It is also shown on the back part of the chassis using point marking method.
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6.2 Information labels displacement
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Information label with serial no.
WARNING label #1 and #2
WARNING label #3
Dual-sided WARNING label #4
7 Packaging
SNOWDOG delivery set contents:
1. SNOWDOG - 1 pc.
2. Support bracket - 1 pc.
3. Battery - 1 pc.
4. Eye bolt - 1 pc.
Owner’s documentation:
5. Owner’s Manual - 1 pc.
6. Warranty services agreement - 1 pc.
7. Operator’s engine manual - 1 pc.
V NOTE V Spare parts and accessories can be
ordered from your dealer.
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8 SNOWDOG set-up
8.1 Installation of the case support bracket
Prior to startup of Snowdog install the case support bracket, which is supplied with Snowdog. You will need a Philips screwdriver for that. (not included).
Unscrew the cover xing screw in the top part of the chassis.
Insert the bracket under the cover, aligning the screw holes with the holes in the chassis. If necessary, bracket may be slightly bended to align the holes.
Screw the bolts, previously unscrewed from the chassis, so that the bracket would be places between chassis and the
cover, and would separate hot mufer from the cover.
Then put fabric cover on the Snowdog. When you put on the cover make sure that there is a distance between cover and
mufer of not less than 4 inches (100mm). If the distance is
less the 4 inches (100mm), bend the cover bracket.
! WARNING ! When operating Snowdog at an
ambient temperature of over 41 °F (+ 5 ° C), it is necessary to remove the cover and operate the macine without a cover
8.2 Battery installation
It is necessary to install and connect the battery before startup of Snowdog. You will need a battery (supplied with Snowdog), metric wrench (not included) and a Philips screwdriver (not included). Unscrew 2 bracket mounting bolts using metric wrench.
Install the battery, and tighten it with the bracket suign the metric wrench.
Connect the electric wires to the battery, strictly observing the polarity. Wire with the red cover is connected to the cleat market with + sign, wire with black cover is connected to the cleat marked with - sign. Tightly secure the contacts.
General view of the assembled battery.
! WARNING!
Pay attention to the polarity when connecting the battery!
! WARNING!
Do not turn on the headlight when the battery is not connected!
V NOTE
The voltage of the charged battery should be within the range of 12.6-
12.9 volts. If the battery voltage is less than 12.6 volts, it must be charged.
! WARNING ! Do not use chargers with voltages
above 14.6 volts. This charger will damage the battery.
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8.3 Handle bar height adjustment
To adjust the height of the steering handle you must rearrange
xture in one of the three holes 1. In order to raise the wheel
higher, move the mounting holes in the bottom. In order to lower the lower wheel, move the steering wheel to the upper hole. Please NOTE, both the handlebar mounting must be on the same level.
8.4 Preparations, necessary to maintain before every star up
1. Move the steering handles from the transporting position into the operating position
2. Sleds are mounted to the motor using hitch.
3. Check the chain tension – the chain should be neither loose, nor tight.
4. Check the throttle and brake cable (lubricate if needed).
5. Check the parking brakes.
6. Move the parking brake into the xed position.
7. Set up the engine according to the instruction manual of the engine.
8. Start the engine according to the instruction manual of the engine.
9. Strap the engine security switch on your hand before starting to move. Check how the kill switch is installed. Kill switch which is not installed completely may lead to incorrect work of the engine.
10. Release the parking brake from the xed position before moving.
11. Check the hooking device and its fastners 1.
! WARNING!
When operating Snowdog at positive temperatures (above 0C or 32F) it is necessary to remove the protective cover. Failure to do so will cause the engine to overheat and will not be covered by warranty
9 Operating the SNOWDOG
Be sure to study the information regarding engine rst and then
start the engine as described in paragraph 14 of the manual. Let the engine warm up for 1-2 min.
9.1 Driving
SNOWDOG is operated by a driver in a standing position. Throttle arm on the right side of the steering handles controls take-off and speed change. SNOWDOG starts moving when the throttle arm is approximately in ¼ position. When starting to move on a crumbly snow, accelerate slowly in order to avoid slipping. To make a turn, steer the handles in the direction opposite to the turn. To stop the SNOWDOG, release the throttle back - never apply the parking brake to stop the SNOWDOG while driving.
9.2 Stopping the engine
To stop the engine, throttle back to minimal RPMs and ip the
engine stop button to “OFF” position.
Y CAUTION! Y The rst 20 hours of operating the
SNOWDOG are needed for engine and transmission to adjust. During this period you should use SNOWDOG with lowest possible load. Prolonged lugging may cause transmission overload and SNOWDOG failure.
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Maintenance
9.3 Before each trip
Check the secure connection of the parts and assemblies of the SNOWDOG and tighten the screws if necessary. Check the parking brakes. Check the engine oil level. Check the drive chain, lubricate if necessary. Pay particular attention: Handlebar mounting and attachment the hitch.
9.4 After each trip
1. Shut down the fuel valve (if provided). Clean SNOWDOG from any snow and/or dirt.
2. Lube the chain with a aerosol chain spray.
3. Visually check track tension.
Visually check the driver and driven shaft of the CVT,
clean out of dirt if necessary. Be sure to check for plastic inserts 1 in CVT driver shaft. I plastic inserts are missing or worn out - insert new ones. (For models with SAFARY CVT)
9.5 After the rst 5 hours of SNOWDOG operation
1. Lubricate the throttle and parking brake cables
2. Lubricate the drive chain and sprockets with a aerosol chain spray
3. Adjust throttle and parking brake arms (free motion
0.19 - 0.27 in (5-7mm))
4. Adjust the chain tension
5. Service the engine as specied in the operating manual of the engine.
6. Visually check track tension.
9.6 After each 20 hours of SNOWDOG running
1. Lubricate the throttle and parking brake cables
2. Lubricate the drive chain and sprockets with a aerosol chain spray
3. Adjust throttle and parking brake arms (free motion
0.19 - 0.27 in (5-7mm))
4. Adjust the chain tension.
5. Check the track tension as described in paragraph
17.3
6. Change the engine and transmission oil.
7. Lubricate the bearings in supporting rollers via service hatch.
8. Service the engine as specied in the operating manual of the engine.
9.7 Washing and cleaning
Before washing and cleaning, remove the cover if necessary. Wash cover, if necessary. Do not use high pressure for washing, it may damage some parts of Snowdog. Snowdog should be washed with warm water and car detergent. Thoroughly rinse the detergent. Wash using a bucket with a sponge small water pressure hose. It is necessary to ensure that water is not suffused in parts,
connectors and switches on the engine, in(on) the air lter and mufer. Do not use petrol or other solvents to clean the plastic
and painted surfaces. Powertrain and chassis must be cleaned of twigs, leaves and other contaminants. Remove stains of oil and
other uids.
Start up and warm up the Snowdog after washing.
! WARNING!
Do not allow corrosive substances on the track, such as gasoline, solvents, acids, etc.
10 Storage
SNOWDOG should be stored in a dry ventilated room or outdoors under a canopy with a waterproof cover. In case of a short-term
storage (up to one month), perform the procedures specied in
paragraph 9.6. In case of a long-term storage (over a month) perform all the procedures specied in paragraph 9.6 and lubricate non-coated parts with a preserving agent, as well as the parts where paint-and-lacquer coating is exposed. This ensures the safe preservation of the SNOWDOG for up to 12 months when stored normally. For the next 12 months of storage, reproduce the steps above. To do so, follow the engine depreservation
procedures specied herein, remove the preserving agent from the parts, ll the tank with gas, start the engine and let run for
5 minutes, then stop it, change the engine oil, and preserve the SNOWDOG for another period. Also follow the engine manufacturer recommendations for long­term storage.
10.1 Track maintenance
Check the track condition and its tension after each trip. Excessive track tension is offen the reason for power loss and causes engine overload. You should also check if the track’s position is symmetrical to the SNOWDOG. Never operate the SNOWDOG with severe track damage. In case of severe track damage, you should seal it to prevent moisture from ruining the track’s cord. The cord threads should not stick out of the track’s side. If they do, cut them off. Check the track’s metal brackets after each trip. if bent, straighten. If a bracket is missing, replace it. Operating damaged tracks leads to their rapid deterioration. Inspect and clean the track after each trip. When operating the SNOWDOG in the wet snow, clean the track more often, especially before a prolonged stop. Do not expose the track to oil and various chemicals. Do not store the SNOWDOG under direct sunlight. Loosen the track before storage. We recommend storing the SNOWDOG in suspended position. In case of a long-term storage the track must be rotated to a new position once a month.
10.2 Transportation
Drain the fuel from the tank or shut down the fuel valve before transporting. The SNOWDOG must be in a horizontal position during loading and unloading. When transporting the SNOWDOG, make sure it is secure. SNOWDOG cannot be stacked during transportation. Snowdog is equipped with connector for towing eye bolt 1 in
the front part of the chassis of top part of the front mudap. It
is designated to mount the Snowdog during transportations, etc. Eye bolt is provided with SNOWDOG.
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11 Pre-start engine inspection
11.1 Checking oil level
! Check the oil level in the engine,
according to the engine manual before operating.
! CAUTION
Running the engine with insufcient
oil level will cause damage and is not covered by warranty.
V NOTE*
Automatic engine oil level protection system will switch off the engine if the oil level falls below a safe level, but to ensure the safe operation of the engine it is recommended to check the oil level before each trip. *This function is disabled on Snowdogs, designated for USA and Canada.
12 Fueling
! Fill the gasoline engine according to
the engine manual.
! NOTE
Fuel is highly ammable and explosive, you should avoid getting burned and injured while working with it.
• Stop the engine before refueling. Make sure there are no
heating appliances, sparks or ames around.
• Refuel only outdoors.
• Refuel only in a well-ventilated area and only if the engine is stopped. If the engine has been recently running, let it cool
down rst.
Spilled fuel is not only inammable, but can also harm the environment. In case of spilled fuel, wipe down as soon as possible.
13 Starting the engine
1. Be sure to follow all of the procedures specied in paragraph 8.4.
2. Prepare the engine for starting, as described in the engine manual.
3. Lock the parking brake.
4. Set the engine switch to “ON” position.
If you have an electric starter, press the start button electric start (no more than 5 seconds) and start the engine. To use the recoil starter rope, pull the cord slowly, before resistance, then pull strongly. When the engine starts, allow it to warm up for 2-5 minutes After warming up the engine, remove the choke lever. Read more in the engine manual.
Y CAUTION
When starting the engine with an electric starter, do not hold the switch
in “ON” position for more than 5
seconds. If the engine hasn’t started, you can retry in 10 seconds.
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1. Strap the engine security switch on your hand.
2. Release the parking brake. Slowly squeeze lever to engage the transmission and to start the SNOWDOG moving. Increase pressure on the throttle lever until desired speed is reached.
14.1 Automatic engine oil level protection*
This safety system shuts down the engine before the oil level falls below a safe level. The system will also detect a critical tilt of the engine and also shut it down. This will prevent possible
damage to the interacting parts working with insufcient
lubrication. Engine switch will remain in “ON” position. If the engine has stalled and does not start, check the engine oil level before performing diagnostic study.
V *This function is disabled on
Snowdogs, designated for in some states USA and Canada.
14.2 Safety device (if applicable)
The safety device protects the charging circuit of the battery in case of short circuit or improper connection. When triggered, the device shows green button switch. Before returning it back into place, you should locate and eliminate the cause. To restore the circuit, press the breaker button.
15 Stopping the engine
In case of emergency:
To shut down the engine in case of emergency, turn the engine stop button switch to “OFF” position. Or pull out the
emergency engine kill switch. In normal cases:
1. Adjust the throttle lever to lower RPMs .
2. Turn the engine stop butto to switch to “OFF” position.
3. Close the fuel valve (if avalialable)
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16 Reverse gearbox*
*For models with Reverse gearbox. To shift the gear into the «forward» position, stop the engine and switch the lever towards the transmission chain as shown on the picture.
To shift the gear into the “reverse” position, stop the engine and switch the lever away from the transmission chain as shown on the picture.
! WARNING!
Never switch the direction of motion with the running engine!
17 Maintenance tips
17.1 Changing the oil
Change the oil in the engine produce in accordance recommendations to the operator`s manual engine.
! CAUTION ! Do not touch the mufer immediately
after the engine is stopped in order to avoid getting burned.
17.2 Replacement CVT belt
1. Turn off the engine,
2. lock the parking brake. To replace the CVT belt, pull the belt off the large pulley and then from the CVT (as per picture below). Install the belt in the reverse order.
Replace the CVT belt, if it`s worn out or its width is less than 1,06 in (27mm).
17.3 Track tension check
Before starting any movement check the condition and tension of the track. Over tension leads to engine power loss and
causes overloads. Place the SNOWDOG on a at surface. Place
a rigid metal of wooden «straight edge» on top of the track supported by the front and back rollers. Measure the distance between the «straight edge» and the track in the the middle of its length. Normally the track will sag on 0.6-0.8 in (15-2mm) (in the middle of its length) under its own weight.
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V If your model is equipped with a
track support roller, its needs to be temporarily removed before measuring the tension.
17.4 Track tensioning
Loosen the screws 1 on both sides of the rear mounting shaft. Turn eccentric 2 to adjust the tensioner axis.
V NOTE: V To eliminate track distortion,
eccentric tensioner should be evenly set with the right and left side of the SNOWDOG. Check the track tension. Tighten the bolts.
17.4.1 Check the chain tension
It is necessary to remove the protection cover to check the track tension or change the sprocket or chain. To do this, remove the three screws 1 that hold the chain cover and remove the cover . To install the cover do same steps in the reverse order.
Correctly tensioned chain will have a loose lift of 0.4-0.8 in (10­20mm) between the sprocket. Loose lift less than 0,2 in (5mm) will result in rapid chain stretching, and will lead to fast sprocket wear. An excessively loose chain can fall off during operation. Loose chain needs to be tightened . While operating, the chain stretches, and the distance between chain links changes . If the adjustment range is not enough, then the chain should be replaced. Do not shorten the chain by removing one or more links. When cleaning chain, check the condition of the rubber seals between the plates. If the seals are damaged, and two tips protrude from the chain, the chain requires urgent replacement.
17.4.2 Adjusting chain tension
To adjust the chain tension:
1. Loosen the screws 1 that mount motor and CVT brackets with Snowdog chassis platform.
2. To loosen the chain you need to move the engine mount with the motor forward in the direction of movement, to tension the chain move the chain tensioning engine mount with the motor back against the direction of Snowdog movement.
3. Check the chain tension. Repeat step 2 if necessary.
4. Tighten six bolts to the engine mounts of the Snowdog chassis platform.
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17.5 Suspension trolleys diagnostic
The three spring trolley may turn upside-down if Snowdog is driven over obstacles, such as logs, rocks, etc. I this case Snowdog leans forward, looses power and speed. Do not operate Snowdog if this happens. Return the three spring
trolley into proper position.
17.6 Parking brake
Parking brake consists of brak caliper with pads, brake disc, brake cable and brake lever with a lock.
17.6.1 Brake actuator. Checking, service.
The brake is a combination of a steel disk on the driven shaft of the variator, and a device that compresses the disc brake caliper pads. The braking force is transmitted via the brake lever cable. The parking brake is actuated by a lever with the clamp on the left handlebar. Check the movement of lever A. It should be 0.2­0,4in (5-10mm).
If the braking force on the lever is not sufcient, for example,
when brake pads worn out, or tensile steel cable, you need to adjust the brake lever stroke. To do this, loosen the locknut 1 and counterclockwise rotation of the adjusting screw 2 pull cable so that the brake lever has a free wheeling within 0.2-0,4in (5-10mm).
To loosen the brake cable loosen the locknut 1 and clockwise rotation of the adjustment screw 2. If the lever adjustment is not enough to set up the free lever motion, adjust the brake caliper and check on the condition of pads.
17.6.2 Brake caliper. Checking and service
Before setting up caliper loosen as much as possible the brake
cable as specied in paragraph 17.6.1
Caliper parts
1. Bolts adjust the position of the caliper (brake pads
parallel to the brake disc)
2. Fastening bolts of a caliper
3. Brake cable xing bolt
4. Brake cable stop
5. Bolt adjusting the distance between the pads.
6. Lock nut of the adjusting bolt.
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Adjusting the brake caliper
Fully loosen the tension of the brake cable on the lever, as described in paragraph 17.6.1. Ensure ease of pushing and return to the starting position of the lever and the parking brake cable. At the complicated movement of the lever parking brake, lubricate or replace cable. If the parking brake lever is in the starting position, and the cable has slack - adjust the tension of the cable on the parking brake caliper. Loosen the bolt 3 and pull the cable to remove slack. Do not create tension on the cable. Tighten the bolt and check the operation of the parking brake lever.
Turn the screws 1 to adjust the position of the caliper to the
brake disc. The xed brake shoe should be parallel to the brake
disc pad surface. Adjust minimum possible distance between the
xed brake pad and brake disc.
It`s allowed to graze on the disc brake pads is not obstructing its rotation. Loosen the lock nut 5. Tighten the screw 6 until touching the movable brake pads on the brake disc. Hold the bolt 6, tighten the locknut 5. Check the brake disk rotation. Allowed to graze on the disc brake pads is not obstructing its rotation. Check the movement of lever parking brake. If necessary, adjust the tension of the cable as described in section 17.6.1. Check the condition of the brake pads. Limit the working of the material thickness of the brake pads 0,02 in (5mm). 1. If the brake pads are worn, replace them.
If the brake pads in order to adjust the brake caliper as described in p.17.6.1. Loosen the cable clamp bolt brake 3, pull the brake cable by removing the slack and tighten the screw 3.
17.7 Brake caliper dismantling
Loosen the screws 1 and disassemble the caliper.
1. Caliper
2. Stop
3. Brake pad
4. Spring
5. Caliper cover
6. Caliper cover bolts.
17.8 Adjusting the throttle
To adjust the throttle lever to loosen the locknut 2 and counterclockwise rotation of the adjusting screw 1. Pull the rope so that the throttle had free running within 0,2 - 0,3 in (5-7mm). To loosen the throttle cable, loosen the locknut 2 and clockwise rotation of the adjusting screw 1 to loosen the cable.
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17.9 Reverse gearbox*
*For models with Reverse gearbox.
17.9.1 Oil change
1. Place a designated container for oil collection under the gearbox case. Unscrew the breather adapter, oil drain hole bolt and washer..
2. Let the used oil drain completely then place back the oil drain hole bolt and washer. Tighten up the oil drain
hole bolt with a torque 15 ft·lb (21 Н*м).
V NOTE
In this model, in the observation window on the gearbox can not show you the what`s the gearbox oil level.
Y It is recommended to use the engine
oil for the reverse gearbox. Required amount of oil in the gearbox is 200 ml.
3. Fill with the new oil through the breather adapter hole. Tighten the breather adapter with a torque 15 ft·lb (21 Н*м).
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17.10 Snowdog`s general electric circuit scheme*
*For engines detailed electric circuit please contact Briggs&Stratton dealers
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Kaliningrad Motor Factory LLC
Russia, Kaliningrad, Oktyabrskaya 8
info@snowdog.club
www.snowdog.club
+7 (4012) 307-007
All information in this manual corresponds to the state of the products at the date of signing and printing the document. The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to design without prior notice and without any obligations. If a difference is found between this Manual and your Snowdog, please contact your Snowdog dealer for the latest information. The service life of the
Snowdog, subject to the rules of operation and maintenance specied in the Manual, is 5 years.
All rights reserved. Any information contained in this manual may not be reproduced or unauthorizedly used without the prior
permission of the manufacturer — Kaliningrad Motor Factory LLC
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