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7) Make sure the area around the compressor is free of debris, flammables and other
items that may block the air flow.
NOTICE:
It is best practice to not haul gasoline or other flammables in the
truck bed with the compressor.
WARNING! NEVER
store fuel cans, propane tanks, or other flammables
next to the compressor. The compressor and the engine exhaust will get hot
enough to be an ignition source.
NOTICE: NEVER
keep the propane tanks for the heat lance on the exhaust
side (passenger side) of the compressor. Secure all propane lines away from
the compressor.
NEVER
operate the compressor if you smell a propane leak.
8) Make sure the air valve is closed (handle perpendicular to line)
NOTICE:
The engines throttle is controlled by system pressure. Leaving
the air valve open to atmosphere during startup will force the engine to run at
higher than recommended speeds before it has properly warmed up.
9) Start the engine by activating the key switch, using the choke as needed. Release
the switch as soon as the engine starts.
NOTICE:
Do not crank the engine continuously for more than 10 seconds
at a time. If the engine does not start, allow a 60 second cool-down period
between starting attempts. Failure to follow these guidelines can burn out the
starter motor.
NOTICE:
Upon start up a metallic ticking may occur. This is caused by the
hydraulic lifter leak down during storage. Run the engine for 5 minutes. The
noise will normally cease in the first minute. If noise continues, run the engine at
mid throttle for 20 minutes. If noise persists, take the engine to your local Kohler
Service Outlet.
10) If choke was used, gradually return the choke control to the "off" position as the
engine warms up.
NOTICE:
Waiting until the unit is set up before starting the compressor reduces
the chance of contact with hot compressor surfaces.
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