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FUEL AND OIL
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Gasoline is extremely FLAMMABLE and can be EXPLOSIVE under certain conditions, creating the potential
for serious burns. Always keep gasoline out of the reach of children.
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Turn the ignition switch to “OFF”. The fuel tank should never be filled while the engine is running or while the
engine is hot.
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DO NOT FILL TANK IN A CLOSED AREA such as a garage, while smoking, and away from any source of
flame or sparks; this includes any appliance with a pilot light.
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DO NOT OVERFILL the tank. If the tank is filled completely to the top, heat may cause the fuel to expand
and overflow through the vents in the tank cap. There should not be any fuel in the filler neck.
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Replace cap tightly to prevent spillage of fuel and potential fire hazard.
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After filling the tank, move the vehicle at least 15 feet away from the spot of filling before starting.
Use only regular unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 90 or higher. Using a lower rated fuel may result in
poor performance and a shorter life-span of the engine.
Fuel can damage paint and some types of plastic. Be careful not to spill fuel when filling your fuel tank.
FUEL SELECTION
The proper fuel is very important for the engine. Use only regular unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 90
or higher. Ensure that there is no dust, dirt, or water which has mixed in the fuel.
FUEL TANK CAPACITY
The fuel tank capacity is 4 liters (1 US Gallon)
REFUELING
1. Place the engine on a level surface before fueling.
2. Shut off the engine.
3. Both the passenger and driver should exit the vehicle and stand aside prior to filling.
4. Remove the fuel tank cap.
5. Slowly pour fuel into the tank, DO NOT OVERFILL.
6. Close the tank cap securely.
NOTE: The utility container is intended only for storage and transport of feed, attractants, water, fluids and other
outdoor products. It is NOT a portable fuel container and does not comply with ASTM, EPA, ARB, CSA, or other
federal, provincial, state, or local regulations.
New and used oil could be hazardous.
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Children and pets may be harmed by swallowing new or used oil.
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Continuous contact with used oil can cause skin cancer in laboratory animals.
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Brief contact with the used oil may irritate the skin.
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Keep new and used oil away from children and pets. To minimize your exposure to used oil, wear a long-
sleeve shirt and moisture-proof gloves (such as dish washing gloves) when changing oil. If oil contacts your
skin, wash thoroughly with soap and water. Launder any clothing or rags if wet with oil.
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Recycle or properly dispose of used oil.