Fuel Handling
DO NOT use gasoline with additives, because due to the cleaning additives in its composition, the oil
present in the mixture does not fulfill its lubrication function, and with a few hours of operation serious
damage occurs to the engine.
Gasoline is flammable. Do not smoke or ignite a fire or spark near the fuel.
Turn off the engine and allow it to cool down before refueling.
Fuel the machine in an area free of earth and keep a distance of at least 3 meters from the point where
you will start the engine.
The 2-stroke engines are lubricated with oil specifically formulated for air cooling; Do not use 2-stroke
oils with BIA or TCW formulations.
The equipment's engines are certified to work with unleaded gasoline (recommended to reduce
contamination and harm to health and the environment).
Do not use old gasoline as it has a low octane rating. This will cause an increase in engine temperature,
which may cause damage to the engine.
Use of low-quality gasoline and/or 2-stroke oil can damage the internal parts of the engine, such as the
piston and its rings, cylinder, bearings, and crankshaft, as well as cause obstructions in the fuel lines
and sludge in the tank.
Only store fuel in gallons suitable for this purpose; preferably, it uses new packaging and never uses
PET bottles.
Make the fuel mixture at the time you are going to use the machine. Do not reuse previously blended
fuel.
If you are not going to use the equipment for more than a day, empty all fuel from the tank. Start with an
empty tank and run the equipment until all the fuel is exhausted.
Alert! Make sure the fuel mixture ratio is correct. Equipment problems caused by incorrect
fuel mixing will result in the loss of the product's warranty entitlement.
Chemicals
DANGER! Avoid direct contact and ingestion of chemicals. Some chemicals can be very
harmful to humans and animals. Misuse of chemicals can result in serious poisoning or death.
Attention! After assembly, test the equipment with clean water, to make sure the absence of
leaks, of contamination of the environment or operator.
Operations before turning on the product.
Perform a visual inspection of the product and adhere to all safety and maintenance procedures provided
in this manual.
Check that all the elements (fuel filler cap, spark plug, screws in general, plug, connections) are in place
and correctly tightened.
Make sure the rotor blades and cylinder fins are clear and free of dust or dirt. The fins ensure the cooling
of the engine during its operation.
Check the engine for fuel leaks.
Check that the air filter is clean, intact, and properly mounted on the equipment.
Never work in enclosed or poorly ventilated rooms.
Never make any kind of change to the equipment.
Always use original parts;
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