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To prevent fuel related problems closely follow the recommendations below:
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Use only recommended gasoline;
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Use new and clean gasoline (never use gasoline older than 30 days);
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Keep the gasoline in a certified fuel container to prevent deterioration.
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Drain the fuel tank and the carburetor if storing the sprayer for more than 30 days.
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Place the knapsack sprayer on a level surface and check if there is enough fuel.
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If the fuel level is low, refuel it. Do not add fuel above the fuel maximum fill line. Remove the fuel tank cap slowly to release
pressurized air from inside the fuel tank. Fuel may spill out of the tank if the fuel tank cap is removed too quickly.
CAUTION!
Gasoline replacements are not recommended as they may damage the engine.
DAMAGES CAUSED BY DETERIORATED FUEL ARE NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY.
• Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive.
• Refuel in a well-ventilated area with the engine off. Do not smoke while fueling. Do not fuel where there
are flames, sparks or where gasoline is stored.
• Do not overfill the fuel tank (do not have fuel in the filler neck). After fueling, make sure the tank cap
is firmly and correctly closed.
• Be careful not to spill fuel when refueling. Spilled fuel or fuel vapor may catch on fire. If fuel is spilled,
make sure to dry it before starting the engine.
• Avoid repetitive or prolonged fuel contact with the skin or inhaling its vapor. KEEP FUEL OUT OF
THEREACH OF CHILDREN.
WARNING!
Fuel tank cap
Fuel maximum fill line
RECOMMENDATION:
Gasoline deteriorates very quickly depending on factors such as exposure to light, temperature and weather. Gasoline usually gets
contaminated, loses efficiency and impairs engine performance 30 days after purchase.
Using contaminated gasoline may seriously damage the engine (clogging the carburetor,and sticking valves).