Specifications

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Controls
Lubricate steering mechanism. Inspect
components for tightness, spring cou-
pler
bolt, steering arm locking bolt, ball
joint, etc.I. Tighten if necessary. Oil
moving joints of brake mechanism.
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WARNING:
Do not lubricate
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throttle and / or brake cable or
housing. Avoid getting oil on brake li-
nings.
Coat
electrical
connections
and
switches
with
a greaseless metal pro-
tector. If unavailable, use petroleum
jelly.
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CAUTION: Plastic alloy cornpo-
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nents such as fuel tank, wind-
shield,
etc., can be cleaned using mild
detergents or isopropyl alcohol. Do not
use strong soaps, degreasing solvents,
abrasive cleaners, paint thinners, etc.
Driven Pulley
Remove hood and drive belt. Tho-
roughly
dean
the driven pulley shaft.
Apply a light coat of low-temperature
grease on shaft. Activate the sliding
half several times to distribute grease
on shaft. Activate the sliding half
several times to distribute lubricant.
Spray internal pulley surfaces
with
metal protector.
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NOTE: Leave drive belt off during
entire storage period.
Battery
Remove battery from vehicle and dean
outside surface of battery with solution
of baking soda and water. Remove all
from posts then rinse with
clear tap water.
_ CAUTION: Do not allow cleaning
y solution to enter battery interior
since it will destroy the electrolyte.
Check electrolyte level. Refill is neces-
sary with distilled water. Fully charge
battery. (A stored battery should be re-
charged at least every 40 days).
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CAUTION: Prior to charging the
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battery, always remove it from
the vehicle to prevent electrolyte spill-
age.
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WARNING:
Gases given off by a
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battery being charged are highly
explosive. Always charge in a well ven-
tilated area. Keep battery away from
cigarettes or open flames. Avoid skin
contact with electrolyte.
Coat electrical connections and switch-
es with a greaseless metal protector, if
unavailable, use petroleum jelly. Store
unit in a cool, dry place.
Chassis
Clean the vehicle thoroughly, remov-
ing all dirt and grease accumulation.
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CAUTION: Plastic alloy compo-
Y nents such as windshield, con-
sole, etc., can be cleaned using mild
detergents or isopropyl alcohol. Do not
use strong soaps, degreasing solvents,
abrasive cleaners, paint thinners, etc.
Inspect hood and repair damage. Re-
pair kits are available at your authori-
zed Bombardier dealer.
Touch up all metal spots where paint
has been scratched
off.
Spray all bare
metal parts of vehicle
with
metal pro-
tector. Wax the hood for better protec-
tion.
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NOTE: Apply wax on glossy fin-
ish of hood only. Protect the ve-
hicle with a cover to prevent dust accu-
mulation during
storaoe,
_ CAUTION: Cover the snowmo-
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bile with an opaque tarpaulin.
This caution will prevent the sun rays
or grime from affecting the plastic
components and the vehicle finish.
General Inspection
Check electrical wiring and compo-
nents, retighten loose connections.
Check for stripped wires or damaged
insulation. Thoroughly inspect the
vehicle and tighten loose bolts, nuts
and linkage.
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