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10. Install the new
fi
lter element(s).
11. Reinstall the air canister cap.
12. Close engine hood.
Cleaning Foam Air Filter Element (Kawasaki Engines)
1. Park power unit on a level surface.
2. Engage parking brake and shut off engine.
3. Remove ignition key from switch.
4. Allow engine to cool.
5. Open engine hood to access engine compartment.
6. Remove the air
fi
lter cover.
7. Remove the foam
fi
lter element (A).
8. Wash the foam element with detergent and wa-
ter and dry it thoroughly.
9.
Do not oil foam
fi
lter element.
Reinstall the foam element over the paper element.
10. Reinstall the air
fi
lter cover.
11. Close engine hood.
A
A
B
B
Cleaning and Replacing Paper Air Filter Element
(Kawasaki Engines)
1. Park power unit on a level surface.
2. Engage parking brake and shut off engine.
3. Remove ignition key from switch.
4. Allow engine to cool.
5. Open engine hood to access engine compartment.
6. Remove the air
fi
lter cover.
7. Remove the foam
fi
lter element.
8. Remove the wing nut and paper
fi
lter element (B).
9. Discard paper element, if necessary. Refer
to Engine Owner’s Manual for proper service
intervals.
10. Clean the paper element by tapping gently to
remove dust.
Do not wash paper
fi
lter element.
Do not oil foam
fi
lter element.
Do not use pressurized air to clean paper
fi
lter
element.
11. Install the paper element and wing nut.
12. Reinstall the foam element over the paper element.
13. Reinstall the air
fi
lter cover.
14. Close engine hood.
F
ILLING
THE
F
UEL
T
ANK
1.
DANGER
Fuel is
fl
ammable and/or explosive. Follow all
safety instructions in the Fuel Safety section of
this manual and in the engine operator’s manual.
CAUTION
Avoid damage to your engine!
Only use fuel that meets the speci
fi
cations required
for your engine. Refer to the engine operator’s
manual for the proper grade and speci
fi
cations of
fuel for your engine.
WARNING
Long term exposure to fuel vapors can cause
serious injury or illness. Avoid prolonged
breathing of fuel vapors.
If fuel is spilled on skin or clothing, change clothing
and wash affected skin immediately.
Park the power unit on a level surface.
2. Engage the parking brake and shut off the engine.
3. Remove the key from the ignition switch and
allow the engine to cool.
4. The fuel tank cap is located on top of the left rear
fender. Wipe any dust and dirt off the fuel cap
SERVICE