Operator`s manual

The maximum drive belt life span
is
ob-
tained when the belt has the proper ro-
tation direction. Install it so the printed
information on the belt
is
in
the way to
be
read when standing face to pulleys.
CORRECT
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Identification
STANDING
FACE
TO
PULLEYS
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INCORRECT
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CAUTION:
Do
not
force or use
T tools to pry the belt into place,
as
this could cut or break the cords
in
the
belt.
Drive Belt Condition
Inspect belt for cracks, fraying or abnor-
mal
wear
(uneven
wear,
wear
on
one
side,
missing cogs, cracked fabric).
If
abnormal
wear
is
noted, probable cause could
be
pulley misalignment,
excessive
R.PM.
with
frozen track, fast starts without warm-up
period, burred sheave, oil
on
belt or dis-
torted spare belt. Contact the dealer.
Check the drive belt width. If less than
32
mm
(1
1/4 in), replace the drive belt.
New
Drive Belt
When installing a new drive belt, break-
in
period
of
25 km
(15
miles)
is
strongly
recommended.
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NOTE: Always store a spare belt
in
a manner to allow its natural shape
to
be
maintained .
Brake Condition
The brake mechanism on the
snowmo-
bile
is
an essential safety device. Keep
this mechanism
in
proper working con-
dition. Above
all,
do not operate the snow-
mobile without
an
effective
brake
system .
WARNING: Brake pads less than
3 mm
(1/8") thick must be replac-
ed.
Replacement must
be
performed
by
an
authorized dealer.
A009003013
Brake pads
3
mm
(118")
MINIMUM
thickness
24
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