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Seite 1 - ALPINES

ALPINES II OPERATOR'S MANUAL 414

Seite 2 - DEALER IMPRINT AREA

OFTEN ASKED QUESTIONS __________________________ _ 0 : Why must my snowmobile be registered at the factory ? After all I do have my original inv

Seite 3 - __________________

0: What costs are my responsibility during the warranty period? A : The customer's responsibility includes all costs of normal maintenance

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LISTING OF AREA DISTRIBUTORS ___________ _ CANADIAN DISTRIBUTORS PROVINCE OF QUEBEC SERVICE OFFICE BOMBARDIER INC. Valcourt (Quebec) JOE 2LO (514)

Seite 5 - CONTENTS

HOW TO IDENTIFY YOUR SNOWMOBILE _________ _ The main components of your snowmobile (engine/ track and frame} are identified by different serial numb

Seite 6

CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS ___ _ A017 007 016 A ) Throttle lever 8 ) Brake lever C ) Parking brake lever D ) Ignition switch E E ) Head/amp dimmer s

Seite 7 - MEASURES

C) Parking Brake Lever Located on right side of handlebar. To engage parking brake, squeeze lever and turn lock clockwise. To turn lock counterclock

Seite 8 - I or replace

.A WARNING: For safety reasons, T the emergency cut-out switch is easily ~ccessible ; be careful not to operate it inadvertently. If the switch ~as b

Seite 9 - Valcourt, Quebec, Canada

M) Trip Meter Reset Button The trip meter button is located in dash-board right to speedometer. To reset, turn button clockwise until all numbers r

Seite 10 - __________________________

Fuel Gauge/Tank Cap Under the hood, the fuel tank cap fea-tures a built-in needle fuel level gauge which indicates the amount of fuel re-maining in

Seite 11

While towing a trailer with a fixed draw bar, keep the hitch locked. With a float-ing draw bar, allow the hitch to move up and down by removing its

Seite 12 - LISTING

model V.I.N. purchase date warranty expiry date To be completed by dealer at time of sale DEALER IMPRINT AREA AFTER SALES SERVICE BOMBARDIER INC.

Seite 13 - Engine serial

BREAK-IN PERIOD ______ _ Engine With Bombardier-Rotax snowmobile en-gines, a break-in period is required be-fore running the vehicle at full thr

Seite 14 - CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS

Break-in Fuel/Oil Mixing Charts -..r CAUTION :The following chart T only applies to break-in period to give a richer mixture of 40 to 1 ratio. Sl UNI

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10-HOUR INSPECTION CHECKLIST .I Engine timing Fan belt tension Spark plugs condition (Remove and clean) Carburetor adjustment Engine head nuts Dri

Seite 16 - T capable

FUEL & OIL ________ _ Oil must be added to the fuel in premeasured amounts then both oil and fuel should be thoroughly mixed together before fu

Seite 17 - Raise and pull

+WARNING: Fuel is flammable and explosive under certain con-ditions. Always manipulate in a well ventilated area. Do not smoke or al-low open flames

Seite 18 - : Emergency materials should

FUEL/OIL MIXING CHARTS (50 to 1 ratio) METRIC (SI) 25 :::::::::::: ;:;: :::::::: ;:;: ( 24 1-+--+-+--+-f---+-+-2;3 t-+-++--t---1-t-t-+++-+ 2;1 1--+

Seite 19 - Accessories

PRE-START CHECK ______ _ Check points • ACTIVATE THE THROTTLE CONTROL LEVER SEVERAL TIMES to check that it operates easily and smoothly. The thrott

Seite 20 - BREAK-IN PERIOD

Manual starting Insert the key in the ignition and turn to ON position. Grasp manual starter handle firmly and pull slowly until a resistance is felt

Seite 21 - -..r CAUTION

..&. WARNING :Do not start the ve-T hicle by the drive pulley unless it is a true emergency situation. Have the vehicle repaired as soon as p

Seite 22 - CHECKLIST

..A.. WARNING : Only perform such T procedures as detailed in this manual. It is recommended that dealer assistance be periodically obtained on ot

Seite 23 - ________

FOREWORD __________________ __ The operator manual and the Snowmo-bile Safety Handbook have been pre-pared to acquaint the owner I operator or

Seite 24 - I mixture

Drive axles Two access plugs are located on each side pan. Remove the front ones to get access to drive axles grease fitting. Lubricate using l

Seite 25 - FUEL/OIL

Slide suspension Lubricate the following parts at grease fit-tings until grease appears at joints. Use low temperature grease only. ,., CAUTION :

Seite 26 - T other types of fluid

Hitch sliding action -Lubricate with low temperature grease all around square tube. Hood hinges Oil both hinges. A017 007 085 Gearbox oil level T

Seite 27 - T snowmobile

MAINTENANCE ______________ __ The following Maintenance Chart indi-cates regular servicing schedules to be performed by you or your authorized de

Seite 28 - LUBRICATION

Belt guard removal A WARNING :Engine should be T running only when belt guard is secured in place. 1. Tilt the hood. 0 NOTE : The console may be

Seite 29 - Steering

5. Slip belt out from the drive pulley and remove completely from the vehicle. To install the drive belt, reverse the pro-cedure, however pay attentio

Seite 30 - I or brake cables

A008 003 015 Brake adjustment If a quicker brake response is desired, strongly squeeze the brake lever sever-al times, this will actuate the self adj

Seite 31 - Cross shaft

Battery 0 NOTE :The battery is located un-der the seat. Check electrolyte level weekly. Electro-lyte level must be at upper level line on battery c

Seite 32 - 007 085

Suspension condition Visually inspect all suspension compo-nents including slider shoes, springs, wheels, suspension pivot etc. 0 NOTE : During

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0 NOTE :When turning the external adjuster block from one suspen-sion/ the internal one of the same sus-pension will automatically turn at the

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0 NOTE : For deep snow or hill clim-bing/ it is recommended to place the front adjuster blocks on the lowest position. Track condition Lift rear of v

Seite 36 - "Y

0 NOTE : Track tension and align-ment are inter-related. Do not ad-just one without the other. Alignment Start the engine and accelerate slightly s

Seite 37 - ...r CAUTION : Prior

Steering adjustment Ski should be perpendicular to handle bar. To align: - Place ski parallel to vehicle. Loosen lock nuts of the tie rod. A017 0

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Respect tightening sequence as follows : (Cylinder cowl removed) A007 002 002 IMPORT ANT : The engine head nut torque should be checked after th

Seite 39 - (89 lbf•in)

High altitude kit Snowmobiles used in high altitude areas (1200 m (4000 ft} and up) are subject-ed to lose power as temperature, eleva-tion and snow

Seite 40 - Tension:

Headlamp beam aiming To adjust, remove the four caps, turn up-per or lower adjusting screws to obtain desired beam position. _____ Adjusting screw -

Seite 41 - Alignment

STORAGE __________________ __ It is during summer, or when a vehicle is not in use for any length of time that proper storage is a necessity. Storage

Seite 42 - I exhaust system parts

Drive pulley Inspection and cleaning must be per-formed by an authorized dealer at the end of each season. Engine Engine internal parts must be

Seite 43 - A002 002

Battery 0 NOTE : The battery is located in the seat compartment. The battery should be removed from ve-hicle when storing vehicle. To remove, proce

Seite 44

,.,. CAUTION : Cover the snowmo-T bile with an opaque tarpaulin. This caution will prevent the sun rays or grime from affecting the plastic compone

Seite 45 - T of the ski and the

TABLE OF CONTENTS _____ _ SAFETY MEASURES ... . THE 1990 "LIMITED WARRANTY". OFTEN ASKED QUESTIONS ... . LISTING OF AREA DISTRIBUTORS.

Seite 46 - STORAGE

PRE-SEASON PREPARATION ________________________ _ To simplify the pre-season preparation we have drawn up a small chart. The chart indicates s

Seite 47 - ..A. WARNING :Gasoline

TROUBLESHOOTING _____ _ SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO Engine turns over but 1. Ignition switch, emergency Place all switches in the "run&

Seite 48 - Battery

SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO 6. Engine compression As the engine is pulled over with the recoil starter, ''cycles'' of r

Seite 49 - T bile

SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO Engine backfire 1. Faulty spark plug See item 5 of "Engine turns over but fails to start.'' 2. Wa

Seite 50 - T CAUTION : Only perform

TOOLS ____________________ __ As standard equipment each new snowmobile is supplied with basic tools such as screwdriver, wrenches, emergency star

Seite 51 - TROUBLESHOOTING

SPECIFICATIONS ______ _ ALPINE II 503 ENGINE Type 503 No. of cylinders 2 Bore 72 mm (2.835 in) Stroke 61 mm (2.402 in) Displacement 496.7 cm3 (30.27

Seite 52 - POSSIBLE CAUSES

POWER TRAIN Track: -quantity width length tension alignment Standard gear ratio Gearbox chain tension Drive belt: -number max. width -min. width Chain

Seite 53 - 4. Ignition

Sl* METRIC INFORMATION GUIDE ______________________________ __ BASE UNITS DESCRIPTION UNIT SYMBOL length meter m mass kilogram kg force Newton N liqui

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NOTES ______________________ _ 56--------

Seite 55 - SPECIFICATIONS

LUBRICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Frequency Steering mechanism Drive axles Driven

Seite 56 - ELECTRICAL

SAFETY MEASURES __________________________ __ Observe the following precautions : • Throttle mechanism should be check-ed for free movement before st

Seite 57 - FACTORS

THE 1990 SNOWMOBILE LIMITED WARRANTY _________ _ 1 -PERIOD BOMBARDIER INC. as manufacturer, warrants FROM THE DATE OF DELIVERY TO THE FIRST CONSUMER,

Seite 58 - ______________________

5-BATTERY WARRANTY: • 12 consecutive months (Pro-rated). 1 00% warranty coverage will start on the date the snowmobile was delivered and run to the f

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