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SETTING UP
3. Check the Engine Oil Level
a. Unscrew the oil fill plug. The dipstick is attached to
the plug.
b. Without threading the plug into place, check to be
sure the oil is up to the top mark on the dipstick.
c. If oil is needed, refer to engine manual.
4. Fill the Fuel Tank
WARNING: Fuel spilled on a hot surface can
cause a fire or explosion and cause serious
bodily injury and property damage. Always
shut off the engine and let it cool before fill-
ing the tank, and carefully follow steps a - c
below being sure not to spill any fuel.
a. Close the fuel shutoff valve.
b. Use only clean, fresh, well-known brands of
unleaded regular grade gasoline.
c. Remove the fuel cap and fill tank. Be sure the air
vent in the fill cap is not plugged so fuel can flow to
the carburetor, then replace the cap.
1.
Connect the hose and gun
a. Remove the plastic cap plug from the outlet and
screw a conductive or grounded 3000 psi
spray hose onto fluid outlet.
b. Connect an airless spray gun to the other end of the
hose, but do not install the spray tip yet!
NOTE
: Do not use thread sealer on swivel unions as they
are made to self seal.
NOTE:
The first 50' of hose should always be 3/8".
2. Fill the Packing Nut/Wet Cup
Fill the Packing Nut/Wet Cup 1/3 full with Airlessco
Throat Seal Oil (TSO). Fig 1 below.
FIG. 1