ALPINES II OPERATOR'S MANUAL 414
OFTEN ASKED QUESTIONS __________________________ _ 0 : Why must my snowmobile be registered at the factory ? After all I do have my original inv
0: What costs are my responsibility during the warranty period? A : The customer's responsibility includes all costs of normal maintenance
LISTING OF AREA DISTRIBUTORS ___________ _ CANADIAN DISTRIBUTORS PROVINCE OF QUEBEC SERVICE OFFICE BOMBARDIER INC. Valcourt (Quebec) JOE 2LO (514)
HOW TO IDENTIFY YOUR SNOWMOBILE _________ _ The main components of your snowmobile (engine/ track and frame} are identified by different serial numb
CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS ___ _ A017 007 016 A ) Throttle lever 8 ) Brake lever C ) Parking brake lever D ) Ignition switch E E ) Head/amp dimmer s
C) Parking Brake Lever Located on right side of handlebar. To engage parking brake, squeeze lever and turn lock clockwise. To turn lock counterclock
.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
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
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
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
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.
BREAK-IN PERIOD ______ _ Engine With Bombardier-Rotax snowmobile en-gines, a break-in period is required be-fore running the vehicle at full thr
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
10-HOUR INSPECTION CHECKLIST .I Engine timing Fan belt tension Spark plugs condition (Remove and clean) Carburetor adjustment Engine head nuts Dri
FUEL & OIL ________ _ Oil must be added to the fuel in premeasured amounts then both oil and fuel should be thoroughly mixed together before fu
+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
FUEL/OIL MIXING CHARTS (50 to 1 ratio) METRIC (SI) 25 :::::::::::: ;:;: :::::::: ;:;: ( 24 1-+--+-+--+-f---+-+-2;3 t-+-++--t---1-t-t-+++-+ 2;1 1--+
PRE-START CHECK ______ _ Check points • ACTIVATE THE THROTTLE CONTROL LEVER SEVERAL TIMES to check that it operates easily and smoothly. The thrott
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
..&. 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
..A.. WARNING : Only perform such T procedures as detailed in this manual. It is recommended that dealer assistance be periodically obtained on ot
FOREWORD __________________ __ The operator manual and the Snowmo-bile Safety Handbook have been pre-pared to acquaint the owner I operator or
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
Slide suspension Lubricate the following parts at grease fit-tings until grease appears at joints. Use low temperature grease only. ,., CAUTION :
Hitch sliding action -Lubricate with low temperature grease all around square tube. Hood hinges Oil both hinges. A017 007 085 Gearbox oil level T
MAINTENANCE ______________ __ The following Maintenance Chart indi-cates regular servicing schedules to be performed by you or your authorized de
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
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
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
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
Suspension condition Visually inspect all suspension compo-nents including slider shoes, springs, wheels, suspension pivot etc. 0 NOTE : During
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
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
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
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
Respect tightening sequence as follows : (Cylinder cowl removed) A007 002 002 IMPORT ANT : The engine head nut torque should be checked after th
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
Headlamp beam aiming To adjust, remove the four caps, turn up-per or lower adjusting screws to obtain desired beam position. _____ Adjusting screw -
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
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
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
,.,. CAUTION : Cover the snowmo-T bile with an opaque tarpaulin. This caution will prevent the sun rays or grime from affecting the plastic compone
TABLE OF CONTENTS _____ _ SAFETY MEASURES ... . THE 1990 "LIMITED WARRANTY". OFTEN ASKED QUESTIONS ... . LISTING OF AREA DISTRIBUTORS.
PRE-SEASON PREPARATION ________________________ _ To simplify the pre-season preparation we have drawn up a small chart. The chart indicates s
TROUBLESHOOTING _____ _ SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO Engine turns over but 1. Ignition switch, emergency Place all switches in the "run&
SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO 6. Engine compression As the engine is pulled over with the recoil starter, ''cycles'' of r
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
TOOLS ____________________ __ As standard equipment each new snowmobile is supplied with basic tools such as screwdriver, wrenches, emergency star
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
POWER TRAIN Track: -quantity width length tension alignment Standard gear ratio Gearbox chain tension Drive belt: -number max. width -min. width Chain
Sl* METRIC INFORMATION GUIDE ______________________________ __ BASE UNITS DESCRIPTION UNIT SYMBOL length meter m mass kilogram kg force Newton N liqui
NOTES ______________________ _ 56--------
LUBRICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Frequency Steering mechanism Drive axles Driven
SAFETY MEASURES __________________________ __ Observe the following precautions : • Throttle mechanism should be check-ed for free movement before st
THE 1990 SNOWMOBILE LIMITED WARRANTY _________ _ 1 -PERIOD BOMBARDIER INC. as manufacturer, warrants FROM THE DATE OF DELIVERY TO THE FIRST CONSUMER,
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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