Replacement Part List

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Operating Instructions: Engine Fuel Level Check
CAUTION:
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Do NOT smoke near unit.
Do NOT spill fuel out of the fuel tank. Spilled gasoline and gasoline
vapor may
ignite. If gasoline is spilled, wipe completely dry before
starting the engine.
Avoid repeated or sustained breathing of gasoline fumes.
Avoid skin contact with gasoline.
Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Do NOT use contaminated gasoline. Keep dirt, dust, and water out of fuel tank.
After fueling is complete, ensure fuel filler cap is securely fastened.
TO CHECK ENGINE FUEL
LEVEL:
1.
Remove fuel filler cap.
2.
Visually check fuel level
within gas tank.
3.
If too low, add fuel. Do NOT fill above the
Shoulder of the
fuel strainer. Use only
unleaded
automotive gasoline with an Octane level of
87 or higher.
BLENDED FUELS
Gasoline is sometimes blended with alcohol or an ether compound to increase the
octane level. If
blended fuels are used, ensure the octane rating is at least equal to
the recommended octane level in
the product specifications. The following three
blended fuels recommended:
Ethanol (ethyl or grain alcohol) Gasoline containing 10% ethanol by volume.
MTBE (methyl tertiary butyl ether) Gasoline containing no more than 10% MTBE by
volume.
Methanol (methyl or wood alcohol) Gasoline containing no more than 5% methanol by
volume.
NOTE: Damage caused by the use of blended fuels is NOT covered under warranty.