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MBCP33-4
Getting
Started . . .
Fuel handling
1. Always switch the machine off, disconnect the spark plug connector and let the
machine cool down before refuelling it.
2.
Fuel and fuel vapour are highly flammable. Take care when handling fuel.
3. Do not smoke while operating the machine, handling fuel or near fuel.
4.
Always use suitable aids such as funnels and filler necks. Do not spill any fuel on
the machine or its exhaust system. There is a risk of ignition. Remove spilled fuel
carefully from all parts of the machine. Any residue which may be present must have
completely volatilised, before the machine is put into operation!
5. Never refuel indoors.
6. Never use the machine in environments where there is a risk of explosion. Exhaust
gases and fuel fumes are noxious. Fuel fumes can ignite.
7. Avoid skin contact with petrol.
8. Do not eat or drink, while you are refuelling the machine. If you have swallowed
petrol or oil, or if petrol or oil has got into your eyes, then seek the advice of a doctor
immediately.
9.
Tighten the fuel tank cap thoroughly after refilling the fuel tank.
10. Fuel vapour pressure may build up inside the fuel tank depending on the fuel used,
weather conditions and the tank venting system. To reduce the risk of burns and
other personal injuries, remove the fuel tank cap carefully to allow any pressure
build up to release slowly.
11. Ensure the spark plug connector is secure. Loose connector may cause electrical
arcing that could ignite combustible fumes and cause a fire or explosion.
12.
Use caution when handling fuel. To avoid any accidental fires, move the machine at
least 3 metres from the fuelling point before starting the engine.
13. Do not operate the machine if it is leaking fuel.
14. Do not remove the fuel tank cap while the engine is running.
15.
Do not store cans of fuel or refill the fuel tank in any place where there is a boiler,
stove, wood fire, electrical sparks, welding sparks, or other sources of heat or fire
which might ignite the fuel.
16. If any fuel spillage occurs during refuelling, use a dry rag to wipe up spills and allow
remaining fuel to evaporate before starting the engine on again.
17. If you have spilt fuel on yourself or on your clothes, change your clothes and wash
any part of your body that has come in contact with fuel before turning the engine
on again.
18.
If fuel has ignited, put out the fire with a dry powder fire extinguisher.
19. Never breathe in any fuel fumes, when you are refuelling the machine.
20. Keep fuel fresh (less than 30 days) or add fuel stabiliser.
Transport and storage
1. Stop the engine before transporting the machine.
2.
Refit the transport cover on the cutting blade during transportation or storage.
Safety information