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[2] CHECKING/REFUELING FUEL LEVEL IN FUEL TANK
• This machine uses gasoline (Octane number between 89 and 92). Be extremely careful with fire
such as cigarette.
• Be sure to stop the engine when refueling. If refueling was done with the engine in operation,
the fuel spilled on the section where it gets hot such as muffler can catch fire.
• Over-refilling may cause fuel spill. Refuel to the level slightly lower than the specified upper
limit level. If the fuel spills, be sure to thoroughly wipe it off.
• Be sure to close the tank cap after refuelling.
CAUTION
• See “Maintenance 5.1 Use of Lubricating Oil According to Temperature” for which fuel to be
used.
• Be careful not to let any foreign substance enter the filler opening when refueling.
1. Looking at the fuel gauge (G) on the top of the fuel tank, check if
the fuel is filled to almost full (around “F”).
2. If the fuel level is low, remove the tank cap (F) on the top of the
fuel tank and refuel from the filler opening while watching the fuel
gauge (G).
3. After refueling, turn the tank cap (F) to securely close it.
NOTES
Fill the fuel tank to full after finishing the work for the day.
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