4.4 Gasoline refueling
NOTE: Use only unleaded gasoline (86 octane or higher).
NOTE: Never use expired or contaminated gasoline. Never use oil/gasoline
blends.
NOTE: Avoid dirt and water entering the fuel tank.
NOTE: Do not use gasoline blends with ethanol or methanol or the engine
could be seriously damaged.
Remove the fuel cap turning counter clockwise, refill the gasoline without reaching
the maximum level in the figure below.
Liters.
MAXIMUM FUEL LEVEL
AIR CHAMBER
DANGER: Gasoline is extremely explosive and flammable. It is completely
forbidden to smoke, make fire or generate any type of flame at the time of
refueling or in the place where the fuel is stored.
WARNING: Keep the fuel out of the reach of children.
WARNING: Avoid fuel spillage when refueling. (Clean possible spillage before
starting up the engine again)
WARNING: Do not overfill the fuel tank (do not exceed the maximum level),
leave an air gap as shown in the figure above. After refueling, make sure that the
tank plug is closed and secured.
CAUTION: Avoid skin contact and do not inhale in the fuel vapors.
The reservoir's approximate capacity is 20
60