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3. Fork The fork should be adjusted in conjunction with the shock absorbers We advise you in the first instance to adjust the shock absorber and to set the fork accordingly When you mount the Snowscoot the front and rear should sink down at the same time To adjust the hardness of the suspension of your fork tighten the compression screws or change the springs On certain models you can adjust the tension release which should be the same front and rear In all cases refer to the User Manual for your fork available on the Internet or see your BLACKMOUNTAIN reseller Manufacturers websites www magura com www srsuntour cycling com and www spinner usa com List of resellers www snowscoot blackmountain com d Front Cylinder Certain models of front cylinder are not adjustable For adjustable models inflate the cylinder to 8 bars minimum and do not exceed 18 bars Regarding the tension release do not reduce this to less than three clicks below the maximum tension release Replace the retaining rings if play is detected BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide 10 Shock Absorber Pressure Table General The shock absorbers are subjected to many impacts To reduce wear to the frame the shock absorber is fixed to it with ring sleeves If you feel play around the shock absorbers replace these ring sleeves Spring type shock absorbers To adjust the shock absorber turn the spring tightening the screw more or less to compress or relax it
4. BLACKMOUNTAIN reseller Beginner Experienced Front Shock Absorber Beginner and Experienced Riders For extreme use freeride freestyle increase the pressure by one bar On hard and icy snow reduce the level by 0 5 to 1 bar On spring snow increase the pressure by one bar BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide 12 4 SAFE USE OF MECHANICAL SKI LIFTS Button Lift Put your foot on the ground beside the pole and take hold of the pole The leash should not be attached to your leg on the button lift side Put the pole between your legs put your foot back in the strap and your hand on the handlebar Let yourself be pulled along by the pole At the end use one hand to release the pole from your legs Chair Lift Keep one foot in the strap of the Snowscoot and await the arrival of seat to sit down Keep your foot in the strap pull the handlebar towards you and close the safety bar Rest the Snowscoot on the ski rest At the end raise the safety bar and push the handlebar forwards Once on the ground get out of the seat and skate towards the exit Cable Cars Hold your Snowscoot upright against yourself to reduce the space occupied by the Snowscoot and to avoid inconveniencing other users A Always wear your safety leash on mechanical ski lifts and keep a firm hold of your Snowscoot Never let it go 5 LIST OF AUTHORISED SKI STATIONS IN FRANCE Before leaving for your winter sports consult the up to date list of ski stations on our
5. Snowscoot please check the settings of the shock absorbers A The shock absorbers must be set to your weight See the shock absorber settings table on Se Checking the fork The fork must be maintained in good working order To check it see the fork manufacturer s maintenance manual available on each brand s website A fork in good working order will enable you to get the optimum use out of your machine and will assure your safety and that of others Checking the Front Cylinder The front cylinder must function correctly check that the movement of the piston is not jammed or stuck Check the sets of retaining rings and the gaskets seals As necessary replace defective parts or the entire cylinder in the event of poor functioning Components to Lubricate The lubrication of components is necessary for the optimum functioning and lifespan of your Snowscoot and to avoid corrosion of the Components Use a dry oil Immediately after use dry and grease the components of your Snowscoot BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide 18 Points to lubricate Dismantling the Boards Rear Board Position ITER eT wiew rear beord Vue de dessus pour potin orri re Z available post Lion Pour 2 meulas positions REAR POSIT HOR PYL E NERE FRONT LOGE BLACKMOUNTAIN 08
6. in good working order to assure the lifespan of your machine They must be lubricated and maintained in their housings For dismantling use a suitable tool in order not to cause wear to the spindle the bearing and its housing Excessive play a split bearing a twisted or split spindle could threaten your safety and that of others Checking the Boards Checking the condition of the board soles Check that there is no serious damage to the board sole possibly resulting from going over rocks or other obstacles if a scratch is too deep and you can see the core of your board have it repaired urgently by building up by a professional Leaving the core in direct contact with the snow would risk permanently damaging your board Waxing 15 a delicate operation The boards must be taken off for this procedure You are advised to use the services of a ski professional to assure the lifespan of the equipment Checking the edges of the boards The edges are safety components as they ensure the efficiency of your trajectories and also enable you to brake For your safety and that of others you must pay particular attention to their maintenance and good condition Never set out on the pistes with defective worn or inefficient edges Checking the Footstrap The Footstrap is a safety component It must not be removed In the event of wear or damage ensure that you change it quickly Its bindings must be checked Checking the handlebar The handlebar
7. or accessory or changing the boards check with your retailer for compatibility with your Snowscoot Ensure that you correctly read and follow the instructions that come with the relevant products A Any addition of incompatible or badly fitted and maintained parts or accessories can lead to serious accidents and even death A Changing the parts on your Snowscoot can invalidate the guarantee Consult your guarantee and your BLACKMOUNTAIN retailer before proceeding with alterations A We recommend following the assembly instructions provided with the accessory Pay particular attention to accessories that may interfere with the turning of the fork interact with the frame at full speed or deform the frame through their tightening devices BLACKMOUNTAIN Snowscoots are not designed to accept baby carriers BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide 33 The BLACKMOUNTAIN boards have been specially developed for our frames using boards of another brand can really actually reduce the performance of your Snowscoot or lead to premature wearing out Boards have a special and patented flex and shape which enables optimum use of your Snowscoot By using a different brand of boards you would invalidate the BLACKMOUNTAIN guarantee and you would risk breaking your boards of that different brand Some of these boards do not have any flex which leads to a loss of handling and stability Whatever the range we advise you against fitting boards of a different br
8. to the left and to the right If you feel any difficulty in turning the handlebar slacken screw A If this procedure seems complicated to you please do not hesitate to consult your BLACKMOUNTAIN reseller s workshop Adjustment of the handlebar angle To increase or decrease the angle of your handlebar slacken the four front screws of the stem diagonally see diagram and tilt the handlebar to suit you To re tighten your handlebar re tighten the screws diagonally just as before BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide b Footstra Adjust your Footstrap according to your shoe size Do not use shoes that are too wide which would interfere with your feeling of coordination and cause bad posture Optimising the settings enables better control of the Snowscoot Pull the plastic buckle indicated by an A on the diagram opposite in order to widen the Footstrap to its maximum extent Place your feet on the platform in the position that you use Pull on the strap marked B and draw the Footstrap level with your feet without tightening it Posture on the frame Large feet 10 plus UK 11 plus US position CD on the diagram opposite Medium sized feet 5 2 to 9 UK 7 to 10 US position the diagram opposite Small feet less than 52 UK 7 US position AB on the diagram opposite These positions can vary according to your shoes BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide 37528502239010 Rear shock absorber
9. welds Make a visual check of the welds never use a frame if you have detected the slightest anomaly cracks breaks or other faults Checking the tubes Carry out a visual check of possible impacts to the tubes you can compete this check by passing your hand over the tubes in order to detect any anomaly Checking the leash The leash is a mandatory safety component In the event of wear or damage ensure that you change it quickly It must be kept on the frame Checking the screws and fastenings A The screws and fastenings must be checked and tightened regularly Certain screws require the use of thread lock see Page 17 BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide 16 Boards Particular attention should be paid to checking testing and tightening the board screws In the event of a screw coming undone a board could injure somebody The screws and fastenings must be checked tested and tightened regularly Replace all damaged screws The board screws must be fixed with thread lock Frame and Accessories Particular attention should be paid to checking testing and tightening the frame and accessory screws In the event of a screw coming undone an accessory or a loss of control over your trajectory could injure somebody else or yourself Replace all damaged screws Some of these must be fixed with thread lock and tightened observing a tightening torque See Section 7 f Checking Spindles and Bearings The bearings and spindles must be
10. Allen keys size 8 and 2 x Allen keys size 2 Components on front and rear 1 x Allen key size 6 Shock absorbers Cylinder 2 x Allen keys size 6 Centre 2 x Allen keys size 6 Rear 2 x Allen keys size 6 Footstrap 1 x Allen key size 6 BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide Exploded Views of the Components with References and Tightening Torque BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide 24 chen Ta Co Jane 2 PP 2 m der af the roar BE EE OOOO OO awe 7 8 bene eap oreen E T ooe 5 ee e OO e _ BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide 25 HEAD SET ASSEMBLY sk aa Fa ii T m Leif E zA _ Sleeve Socket head cap screw M8x25 Cover a _ fetes 9 eres Seal 2 Couple de serr ee TIGHTENING TOR 10 N m Washer _ F Sleewe Bearing TT Socket head cap screw 14 BLEH le de serroge Fienie 6 Flat washer 12 6 4 1 6 BLEMHE b sorkat heed seres 378 4JHF LI 7144 00 ae le de serrage TI TENING 19 Nem Bearing 0 7 Sleeve 2 7 f Ferk z bracket assembly BLEH COZ 4 Rear Fubeer of khe rear beard BLEH SE Socket head cap screw 6 14 ELKN 0085 le de s r
11. CD 10 Lenght screws 14 13 Legur vis N Time took 25 Wn 11 __ sl 4 __1 __ _ 12 N rae ORE 291 7 5 555 FRONT BOARD i BYAMT DU on 5 Pa ont 1 3 2790 i fj 12 3 2 13 12 Fick a ef rter GOIA Frant sart SLE ge Peast 8 Fist wester we ae Ea 15 6 acer gerar BLEE 2 Beate Su fe fon act O San a bolt BA Shock dol El Front board breder sober SLL regssem Customer 1S Nm Bigckmauntosn ELT 4 42 198 prire mi fri Re 15 gt Wg 1 1 a Sere GEE 6 00 dea a AEA d HASSA ai amag BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide 31 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Avalanche Frame ALLOY 6061 T4 T6 White Pearl Fork SPINNER EDGE 100MM TRAVEL Shock absorbers front Kindshock special desi
12. MOUNTAIN you will gain many benefits year guarantee the Snowscoot a search system for stolen Snowscoots the sending of targeted offers and BLACKMOUNTAIN events and other benefits to be announced during the season So send us the attached coupon as soon as possible to benefit from the BLACKMOUNTAIN service Surname First name Address Town Postcode Purchase date Serial number Retailer s stamp Attach your proof of purchase here BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide 34
13. There are several types of spring available according to your weight consult your BLACKMOUNTAINTM retailer or a retailer for your shock absorber brand To change the spring Dismantle the two spindles that hold it on to the frame unscrew the spring tightening screw remove the cup noting the direction of its mounting Cupped Threaded Spring y Remove the spring and replace it To reassemble the spring and the shock absorber follow this procedure in reverse Pneumatic Shock Absorbers To inflate your shock absorber please use a pump specified as a high pressure one Never use your Snowscoot if the shock absorbers are uninflated or if you do not know the current pressure This could damage your Snowscoot and make it uncontrollable Never exceed the pressure indicated by the manufacturer For further information visit your shock absorber manufacturer s website Inflation procedure Unscrew the valve cap of the shock absorber Screw the high pressure pump to the valve end Inflate your shock absorber to the pressure suited to your use and your body shape See the table on the following page Unscrew the pump and screw back the cap onto the valve Test the new setting BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide 11 Shock Absorber Pressure Table The following pressures are given for indicative purposes for normal use on ordinary snow Try several adjustments If you re not sure of your adjustments have your Snowscoot checked by a
14. USER GUIDE AND GUARANTEE As It is important to keep this guide BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide THANK YOU FOR BUYING BLACKMOUNTAIN SNOWSCOOT You have just bought a BLACKMOUNTAINTM Snowscoot so that you will be satisfied for as long as possible we invite you to familiarise yourself with this User s Guide It will give you all the information necessary for the proper use adjustment and maintenance of your Snowscoot INDEX 1 General Warning 3 a Snowscoot Glossary 4 2 User Advice for Safe Snowscooting 6 a General Warning 6 b Getting Started 6 c Skidding amp Stopping 6 d Turning 7 3 Snowscoot Adjustment Advice 8 a Handlebar Stem 8 b Footstrap 9 c Fork 10 d Front Cylinder 10 e Shock Absorber Pressure Table 12 4 Safe Use of Ski Lifts 13 a Button Lift 13 b Chair Lift 13 c Cable Cars 13 5 List of Ski Stations in France 13 6 Safety Checks Before Use 14 7 Maintaining Your Snowscoot 15 a Regular Maintenance 15 b Components to check and maintain 16 to 18 c Components to Lubricate 18 d Dismantling the board 19 to 22 e Tools required 23 f Exploded Views with References amp Tightening Torque 24 to 31 8 Technical Specification 32 9 Fitting of Accessories 33 10 STRM French ski lift operators society Notice Snowscoot BLACKMOUNTAIN 11 Guarantee 34 BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide GENERAL WARNING As with all sports Snowscooting carries risks of injury and damage I
15. User s Guide 19 1 Dismantling procedure Gently unscrew the four spindle screws marked 1 on the right and left side Gently unscrew the four screws of the two spindle supports marked 2 Unscrew the screws 1 without removing them enough for the washers to be able to come out of their housing 1 If you do not manage to unscrew screws marked 1 use flat bar on spindle with fine flat size 13 spanner at front or size 15 at the rear Pull on the rear arch to remove the board from the frame if it does not come out ensure that the washers are out of their housing Reassembly procedure 2 Turn Snowscoot over as in the diagram opposite Ensure that the spindle screws are adequately undone and that the washers do not rest against the board support Ensure that the spindle supports screwed into the insert bolts are unscrewed to avoid damaging the insert bolts Start by reassembling the front of the board with the Snowscoot upside down as shown in the diagram opposite Once the spindle is firmly fitted into its housing tighten the screws to 15 Nm Re tighten the insert bolt screws Carry out the identical procedure for the rear marked 2 on the diagram opposite Check that the spindle is firmly fitted into its housing BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide 20 BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide 21 Front board Top view front board For Screws lenght We de dessus pour patin
16. and 11 THE BLACKMOUNTAIN GUARANTEE BLACKMOUNTAIN guarantees the cost of replacement or repair of any original part judged defective because of a material and or manufacturing fault for a period of one year effective from the original date of purchase That purchase must be proved by the registration of the Snowscoot through return of the attached coupon Any breakage of the frame or of a part resulting from an accident abuse negligence normal wear and tear a fall freestyle rails slide bar freeride competition or from poor assembly adjusting or maintenance or from assembly carried out by somebody other than a BLACKMOUNTAIN authorised retailer or from the use of parts not compliant with the intended use of the BLACKMOUNTAIN Snowscoot at the time of sale shall not be covered by this guarantee By the very nature of the Snowscoot sport it is not possible to foresee all abuses liable to be encountered daily with a Snowscoot Every part has its limits The more you abuse it the quicker you will reach its limits There is no other BLACKMOUNTAIN guarantee whatsoever whether explicit or implicit With regard to this guarantee the sole responsibility of BLACKMOUNTAIN and or its authorised retailers affiliates or agents is the replacement repair of the defective part Consequential or immaterial damage is expressly excluded by this document BLACKMOUNTAIN Registration By registering your Snowscoot with BLACK
17. avant Pour de Is screws 12 Longueur vis Langht screes 14 Leur Method 1 board only Unscrew the 8 board fixing screws marked on the diagram opposite in the order shown on the diagram opposite namely the screws to the front of the board Remove the board taking care of the rubber seal To reassemble reverse the process keeping to the same order of tightening _ Put thread lock on the screws Take care that the rubber seal is in good condition and properly assembled Pay attention to the length of the screws see diagram opposite Method 2 Boards and Plate Unscrew the four screws shown by the symbol on the diagram opposite using two Allen keys Do not remove them completely Ensure that the two lower washers out of their housings and that the spindle is sufficiently released For the reassembly observe the same procedure in reverse onsere the tightening torques in Section 7 BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide 22 Tools required Set of six male keys for HSHC hexagonal socket head cap screw Allen keys sizes 6 and 8 High pressure pump for inflating the shock absorbers and the fork according to model 214 Dry lubricant Thread lock type normal adhesive Iron and wax for waxing the boards Rider controls Handlebar 1 x Allen key size 6 Stem 1 x Allen key size 6 or 5 Boards Front 1 x Allen key size 6 and 2 x Allen keys size 8 Rear 2 x
18. e of the handlebar while gently turning it as your turn progresses shift the pressure backwards still on the right hand side To turn to the left repeat these movements while pressing on the left hand side As in many extreme sports it is easier to turn at high speed First time Second time Third time Pressing only on the front Pressing simultaneously on the front and on Pressing only on the rear part while gently turning the handlebar the rear d Skidding amp Stopping Learning to skid is fundamental to stopping and to safety To skid you must place yourself perpendicular to the slope You must balance the pressure between the front and the rear to remain absolutely perpendicular to the slope increasing or decreasing pressure on the front or the rear The less your Snowscoot is tilted into the slope the faster you will go the more your Snowscoot is tilted the less fast you will go This effect is due to how much the edges dig into the snow Before pushing off and picking up speed learn to get the feel of the Snowscoot and to brake for this all you need to do is to start with a traditional turn The change comes about once the turn is completed when you are perpendicular to the slope from that moment continue into a skid and tilt your Snowscoot over to stop Just as m skidding the more you tilt your Snowscoot over the more quickly you brake BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide T 3 SNOWSCOOT ADJUSTMENT ADVICE A Unsuitable adjust
19. gn middle Kindshocks KS 290 165mm rear Kindshocks KS 290 165mm Boards 100 woodcore caps construction ISO 4000 Black Handlebar Leadtec LCH 6665 Black Stem MJ MF 950 Black anodized Handgrips PROPALM HY 607 EP Black Headset FIRST integrated Hurricane Frame ALLOY 6061 T4 T6 Grey Fork SR SUNTOUR XCR 100mm travel Shock absorbers front Kindshock special design middle Spinner SUS R 165 rear Spinner SUS R 165mm Boards 100 woodcore sandwich construction ABS ISO 7200 white BLKM design Handlebar MJ 198 Black Stem MF 950 Black anodized Handgrips PROPALM HY 607 EP Black Headset FIRST integrated BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide 32 Vector Frame ALLOY 6061 T4 T6 Skinny Black Fork MAGURA Odure 100mm Travel Shock absorbers front Kindshock special design middle Rockshox Bar 2 1 165mm rear Rockshox Bar 2 1 165mm Boards 100 woodcore sandwich construction ABS Nano carbon Black BLKM design Handlebar MJ 198 Black Stem Atomlab Handgrips SPANK Lock on Black Headset FIRST integrated 9 FITTING OF ACCESSORIES A large choice of accessories originating from cycles is on offer to you to improve the appearance comfort or performance of your Snowscoot Nonetheless in changing a component or an accessory you do so at your own risk The manufacturer cannot check the reliability of these parts and their compatibility with your model of Snowscoot Before installing any part
20. ifts for your own safety and that of other users Do not overestimate your level start on a beginner s piste Snowscooting though easy requires the learning of basic principles about handling and safety The following advice represents the minimum required for using your Snowscoot Nonetheless it is no substitute for Snowscoot instruction from a professional Failure to wear your Safety leash is liable to lead to banning or exclusion from the ski area and could cause serious or fatal wounding to other people b Getting started First of all adjust the Snowscoot to your size your weight and your level Put on your protective equipment and get onto a beginner s piste a green piste Do not overestimate your level Inform yourself about the authorised ski lifts Put on your safety leash Position yourself behind the handlebar with the front of each foot one third into the footstrap Your legs and arms should be flexed You are ready to ride BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide 6 Turning Thanks to its four points of contact turning the Snowscoot is really easy The principal is based on the pressure of the board edges on snow while increasing decreasing the weighting to the front or the rear as the turn progresses We advise you never to take your inside foot out of the footstrap except to recover your balance in an emergency You are facing down the slope and you wish to turn to the right Start by pressing on the right hand sid
21. is a safety component To assure your safety and that of others it must be regularly checked Check that it is not starting to get out of shape or broken A handlebar in poor condition should not be used on the pistes It could injure you Checking the handgrips The handgrips must be securely tightened onto the handlebar the handgrips tightening system must not be damaged If your handlebar is not equipped with lock on hand grips ensure that the grips are stuck on with a suitable adhesive Using Snowscoot with poorly tightened or damaged handgrips could cause serious injury to yourself and to others and lead to loss of control of the Snowscoot Checking the handlebar end caps Never remove the handlebar end caps if they are damaged replace them before using your Snowscoot The handlebar end caps are safety components removing them or using faulty end caps could lead to fatal injury to yourself and others puncture wounds A The handlebar end caps must be in good condition and mounted on your Snowscoot BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide 17 Checking the shock absorbers The shock absorbers must be maintained in good working order In order to check them consult your shock absorber manufacturer s maintenance manual available on each brand s website Shock absorbers in good working order will assure you the optimum use of your machine and ensure your safety and that of others For optimum performance and to assure the lifespan of your
22. is manual with your child in order to properly understand the potential dangers the procedures to follow and the operation of the Snowscoot The suspension improves comfort and handling by enabling the boards to follow the ground well and to flex They will enable you to go faster than would a rigid Snowscoot Do not overestimate your capabilities and take the time to practice and to gain control of yur BLACKMOUNTAIN Snowscoot BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide 3 Handgrips Snowscoot Glossary Handlebar Headset Stem Handlebar end cap Footstrap Linking rods Middle shock absorber Cylinder Fork Rear shock absorber Boards Protective foam pads BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide USAGE ADVICE FOR SAFE SNOWSCOOTING a General Warning A The mountain environment presents serious risks according to the ground on which you ride Find out about snow and weather conditions before using your Snowscoot The high mountains and glaciers require special equipment avalanche transceiver shovel probe and knowledge about this hostile environment crevasses avalanches seracs Take advice from the mountain professionals Snowscooting of any kind is not without risk So wear the protection necessary for practising the sport helmet kneepads back protector gloves and other protective shells as well as the safety leash Wearing the safety leash is mandatory on the pistes and ski l
23. ite 243 Rear bracket of the rear board subassembly for customer Exploded Blackmountain ft salar eer FRANKE Jean 4 30959402 Now coot E mail solecad cone a 1 rue pring a Jla 87110 vil ae iF a FRANCE 81 351013 32 33 dir we deter eect de ie ret Vid gt Te Te ea 28 Boil beoring _ Moi idre norme Designation Dimension du brute r f rence DESCRIPTION CASTING DENSI ONL STANDARD ER EEEE BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 2 WITH LOCTITE 243 1 17 WITH LOCTITE 243 User s Guide Attain au sem da revlon F ATTEMTIGH THE HAUTE REITER 10 l en 8 Nom 74 Main frome and swing arm assembly for customer Expladed Drawing 7 TEF Blackmountarn Jam Iemet 7 SENG WLHOGE FRAKES 2327015 12095595 33101369595617 fr 7119 FRANCE SES BL 0025 5 3 3 du grag Foge sues wut ered
24. ment can cause irreversible damage to your Snowscoot and its accessories as well as serious or fatal injury to yourself and others A To get the best out of your BLACKMOUNTAINTM Snowscoot adjust the settings to suit your body shape your level and the environment in which it is to be used The adjustment of the Snowscoot and the rider s position are very important for safety comfort and performance Being in the correct position on your Snowscoot and adjusting it require experience dexterity and specialised tools Entrust this procedure to your retailer If you decide to do it yourself check the results with your retailer before use The various components to adjust a Stem handlebar Adjustment of the handlebar height To reduce the height suitable tools must be used Allen keys numbers 5 or 6 according to the model Completely unscrew screw A then the two screws B of the stem Remove the stem Take off one or several ring sleeves Replace the stem Replace the ring sleeves that you have removed putting them above the stem Re tighten screw A and tighten screws B then unscrew screw A by a quarter turn Checking the correct assembly of the stem and the headset To check the assembly of your stem gently tap the front board of your Snowscoot on clean and even ground holding the handlebar If you feel play in the steering tighten screw A For the second check lift the front of the Snowscoot and turn the handlebar
25. n using your Snowscoot you accept responsibility for this risk BLACKMOUNTAIN denies all liability in the event of modification of the product by the user This manual contains warnings and information The symbol indicates risk of serious or fatal injury The symbol gives information about the safety use maintenance of the Snowscoot Failure to read and respect these symbols lead to serious or even fatal injuries cause irreversible damage to your Snowscoot and invalidate the guarantee On the pistes you must comply with the regulations and codes governing the ski areas The use of Snowscoot is not yet permitted in some ski areas consult our website www snowscoot blackmountain com or contact the relevant authorities It is your responsibility to properly maintain and correctly use your Snowscoot thus reducing the risk of accidents Good maintenance of your Snowscoot will enable the retention of its original use and safety features A Blackmountain Snowscoots are not recommended for use by children younger than 14 years old Note to Parents As a parent or guardian you are responsible for the behaviour and the safety of your underage child You must therefore satisfy yourself that the Snowscoot is properly adjusted to his her size that is in good working condition and that you and your child have a proper understanding of all the safety rules Before letting him her try out his her new Snowscoot you should read th
26. ning torques indicated in Section 7 f Normal Use Checking the joints and linkages Visual checking of the condition of the welds Visual checking of the boards which should also be carried out when violent impacts occur during use Checking of the leash Checking the screws and fastenings of the board Checking the shock absorber settings Toutes les 4 en ye Visual checking of the frame tubes crushing impacts chipped paint Checking the edges on the boards Conditioning the board soles with liquid or solid wax Checking the condition of the fork the front cylinder and the shock absorbers Checking the pressure of the fork and the shock absorbers according to model Checking the accessories Footstrap stem handlebar General checking of the screws and fastenings accessories and mechanical systems BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide Checking and lubrication of the bearings Grinding sharpening and waxing in BLACKMOUNTAIN workshop Lubrication of all the spindles General tightening of screws and fastenings En fin Checking and lubrication of the bearings Grinding sharpening and waxing ina BLACKMOUNTAIN workshop Do not scrape the wax before the start of next season Lubrication of all the spindles General tightening of screws and fastenings General cleaning of the frame and the boards Store the Snowscoot in a dry place protected from damp b Components to check and maintain Checking the
27. t ENING 6 ST Flg washer 1256 421 6 BLKN 0964 Front Br ket of the rear board Socket head screw 5 11 1 Front Rubber of the rear board 2055 le de Tig 13 EHING 7 N Socket head cap screw 16 ka P A EXPLODED VIEW SNOWSCOOT 551 51 2007 2008 FINAL ASSEMBLY e Mw head cop serea 2 le d Couple de serrage Nom BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide 26 F Socket head scree 00 7 Socket flat head scorer Down linkage rod 0027 Atkenlion au sens d par TE MATING POSITION 4 bl r et 3 1 PART MAIN FRAME l Po ea Couple de serrage TIGHTEHING 7 linkoge rod 20 WA Bx i _ ig bu Obs Dimension du brute ow i amr CAST IS DIENS TON TEAL an sens de F REFERENCE PAY THE POS r Atienion au de
28. website www snowscoot blackmountain com heading stations Depending the ski areas concerned not all the lifts are authorised The following list is given for indicative purposes and regularly changes For abroad consult our website BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide 13 6 CHECKING THE SNOWSCOOT BEFORE USE A For your safety and that of other users please check your Snowscoot before use A defective system on the Snowscoot could cause irreversible damage to the equipment and severe or fatal injuries to yourself and others A properly checked Snowscoot will allow you to fully enjoy the BLACKMOUNTAIN technology Components to check before use of the Snowscoot The condition of the boards Proper functioning of the shock absorbers and the joints linking rods The condition of the leash The condition of the Footstrap The good condition of the frame Proper functioning of the linking rods and screws and fastenings Proper functioning of the cylinder and the screws and fastenings The tightening of the handgrips and the handlebar end caps The screws and fastenings of the handlebar and of the stem Proper functioning of the fork Screws and fastenings of the boards BLACKMOUNTAIN 08 User s Guide 14 7 MAINTAINING YOUR SNOWSCOOT Reqular Maintenance A Ensure that you comply with the maintenance table below for the sake of your safety and that of others and to optimise the lifespan of the product Respect the tighte

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