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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

FOR GAS ENGINES

BASIC SAFETY INFORMATION 
 
EXHAUST FUMES ARE DANGEROUS 

•Never operate the engine in a closed area or it may cause          
unconsciousness and death within a short time. Operate in a well              
ventilated area. 
 

FUEL IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND POISONOUS 

•Always turn off the engine when refueling. 
•Never refuel while smoking or in the vicinity of an open flame. 
 

ENGINE AND MUFFLER MAY BE HOT 

•Place the engine in an appropriate location, away from children and 
pedestrians. 
•Avoid placing any flammable materials near the exhaust outlet       
during operation. 
•Keep a 4ft. clearance from buildings or other equipment around the 
engine to prevent overheating. 
 

WARNING!

 The engine muffler will be very hot after use, avoid    

touching the engine or muffler while they are still hot during transport 
or when loading into a truck. 
 

ELECTRIC SHOCK PREVENTION 

•Never operate in rain or snow. 
•Never touch the engine with wet hands or electric shock could occur. 

 
FUEL

 

Make sure there is sufficient fuel in the tank. 
 

SPECIFIC SAFETY INFORMATION 
 
TAMPERING WITH FACTORY SET ENGINE SPEED SETTINGS. 

 
Engine speed has been factory set to provide safe operation. Tamper-
ing with the engine speed adjustment could result in           overheating 
and could cause a fire.

 

Never attempt to “speed-up” the engine to 

obtain more performance.  
 

ATTEMPTING TO FILL THE FUEL TANK WHILE THE ENGINE IS 
RUNNING.

 

 
Gasoline and gasoline vapors can become ignited by coming in      
contact with hot components such as the muffler, engine exhaust 
gases, or from an electrical spark. 
 
Turn engine off and allow it to cool before adding fuel to the tank. 
Equip area of operation with a fire extinguisher certified to handle 
gasoline or fuel fires. 
 

SPARKS, FIRE, HOT OBJECTS 

 
Cigarettes, sparks, fires, or other hot objects can cause gasoline or 
gasoline vapors to ignite. 
Add fuel to tank in well ventilated area. Make sure there are no 
sources of ignition near the engine. 
 

 
INADEQUATE VENTILATION 

 
Materials placed against or near the engine or operating in areas 

where the temperature exceeds 40° C ambient (such as storage 
rooms or garages) can interfere with its proper ventilation features 
causing overheating and possible ignition of the materials or      
buildings. 
Operate engine in a clean, dry, well ventilated area a minimum of four 
feet from any building, object or wall. DO NOT OPERATE UNIT 
INDOORS OR IN ANY CONFINED AREA. 
 

RISK OF BREATHING - INHALATION HAZARD 

 
Operate engine in clean, dry, well ventilated area. Never operate unit 
in enclosed areas such as garages, basements, storage, sheds, or in 
any location occupied by humans or animals. 
 
Keep children, pets and others away from area of operating unit. 
Breathing exhaust fumes will cause serious injury or death. 

Gasoline 

engines produce toxic carbon monoxide exhaust fumes.

 

 
 

STOP ENGINE! 

NO SMOKING! 

DO NOT SPILL 

GASOLINE!

WHEN REFUELING

GASOLINE ENGINES PRODUCE 

TOXIC CARBON MONOXIDE 

EXHAUST FUMES.

KEEP FLAMMABLE  

MATERIALS AWAY. 

RISK OF FIRE.

Summary of Contents for KC-6510G2

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL KC 6510G2 COPYRIGHT 2021 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY KING CANADA TOOLS INC 10 GALLON 6 5 HP GAS WHEELBARROW AIR COMPRESSOR...

Page 2: ...e the product was purchased at retail and that each product is free from defects in materials Warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse abuse normal wear and tear neglige...

Page 3: ...metal such as the compressor head or outlet tubes can result in serious burns HOW TO PREVENT IT Never touch any exposed metal parts on compressor during or immediately after operation The compressor w...

Page 4: ...S RUNNING Gasoline and gasoline vapors can become ignited by coming in contact with hot components such as the muffler engine exhaust gases or from an electrical spark Turn engine off and allow it to...

Page 5: ...add fuel first make sure the engine switch is OFF then open the fuel cap A Fig 2 by turning it counterclockwise 2 Make sure the fuel filter cup B is positioned inside the tank opening before refueling...

Page 6: ...itial start up to allow engine to stabilize IF ENGINE OIL LEVEL IS TOO LOW ENGINE WILL NOT START CHECK OIL LEVEL AND ADD IF NECESSARY STOPPING PROCEDURES STOPPING YOUR ENGINE 1 Move the throttle lever...

Page 7: ...the gas tank and oil in the engine crankcase 5 Run the engine compressor for 15 minutes Make sure there is no tank pressure build up tank pressure gauge at zero 6 After 15 minutes move load master va...

Page 8: ...eadjustment after making a change in the pressure setting always approach the desired pressure from a lower pressure When reducing from a higher to a lower setting first reduce the pressure less than...

Page 9: ...on safety valve E Fig 8 allowing air to bleed from the tanks until tank pressure is approximately 20 PSI Release safety valve ring 3 Drain moisture water from air tanks Open drain valves A B Fig 9 tu...

Page 10: ...rained retighten the hex bolt B Recommended Engine Oil It is recommended to use SAE 10W30 4 stroke gasoline engine oil For cold weather below 15 C use SAE 5W30 4 Fill with clean engine oil through the...

Page 11: ...the formation of fuel gum deposits during storage 2 Run engine at least 5 minutes after adding stabilizer to allow it to enter the fuel system NOTE If a fuel stabilizer is not used all gasoline must b...

Page 12: ...Crankcase breather valve malfunction Worn piston rings Piston rings not seated CORRECTIVE ACTION Check valve manually by pulling If condition persists replace Close drain cock Clean or replace as nec...

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