
CARE AND USE MANUAL
MODEL B33Z08 & B33Z10
POWER ICE AUGER
TOLL FREE HELP LINE 1-844-688-0690
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ENGINE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Warning Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
All engines contain carbon monoxide in their exhaust. Carbon monoxide is a deadly, colorless, tasteless, odorless gas which
may be present even if you do not smell or see any engine exhaust. Levels of carbon monoxide, which can be deadly, can be
present for days in an enclosed area that has poor ventilation. Any level of carbon monoxide, if inhaled, can cause headaches,
drowsiness, nausea, dizziness, confusion and eventually death. If you experience any of these symptoms, seek fresh air and
medical attention immediately
Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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Never run engine indoors.
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Never try to ventilate engine exhaust indoors. Carbon monoxide can reach dangerous levels very quickly
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Never run engine outdoors where exhaust fumes may be pulled into a building
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Never run engine outdoors in a poorly ventilated area where the exhaust fumes may be trapped and not easily taken away.
(Examples include: in a large hole or areas where hills surround your working area)
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Never run engine in an enclosed or partially enclosed area. (Examples include: buildings that are enclosed on one or more
sides, under tents, car ports or basements)
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Always run the engine with the exhaust and muffler pointed in the direction away from the operator
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Never point the exhaust muffler towards anyone. Any bystanders should always be well away from the operation of the engine
and all attachments
Gasoline Fires and Handling Fuel Safely
Fuel and fuel vapors are highly flammable. Never use fuel where a spark or flame may be present. Never use fuel where a
potential source of ignition could occur. (Examples include: water or space heaters, clothes dryer, electric motors, etc.) Keep
flames and sparks away from engine fuel to prevent fires. Fuel fires spread very quickly and are highly explosive
Prevention of gasoline Fires
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Never fill your fuel tank with fuel indoors. (Examples include: basement, garage, shed, porch, ice shelter, etc)
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Always fill fuel tank outside in a well ventilated area
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Never remove the fuel cap or add fuel with the engine running. Always stop engine and allow to cool
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Never drain fuel from engine in an enclosed area
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Always wipe up excess (spilled) fuel from the engine before starting. Clean up spilled fuel immediately
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Allow spilled fuel to dry, after cleaning up before starting engine
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Allow fuel fumes/vapors to escape from the area before starting engine
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Test the fuel cap to ensure proper installation before staring and using unit
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Always run the engine with the fuel cap properly installed on the unit and make sure it is secure
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Replace fuel cap that allows gas to spill or leak
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Never smoke while around fuel or equipment. Never smoke while refueling unit
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Prevent fire and explosion caused by static electric discharge. Use only non-metal, portable fuel containers approved by
Underwriter's Laboratory (UL) or the American Society for Testing & Materials (ASTM)
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Do not store engine with fuel in fuel tank indoors. Fuel and Fuel vapors are highly explosive
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Never pour fuel from engine fuel tank or siphon fuel by mouth when draining any fuel
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Always have an adult fill the fuel tank and never allow children to fill fuel tank
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Never allow an adult or anyone under the influence of drugs or alcohol to fill the fuel tank
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