33
1
32
2
FILLING THE FUEL TANK
Allow the engine to cool then thoroughly clean the
machines exterior before storage.
Inspect the entire machine especially the fuel lines for
damage, including loose or missing components and
repair / replace as necessary.
Always drain the fuel tank and clear the carburettor
and fuel lines by running the machine until it runs dry
of petrol and comes to a stop.
Never store the machine with fuel left inside the fuel
tank, fuel lines and carburettor. Petrol is corrosive and
can and will corrode the fuel lines over time. Petrol also
evapourates quickly but 2-stroke does not, this will
block the jets of the carburettor causing starting issues
when you next want to use the machine at a later date.
Never transport the product over rough roads or long
distances by vehicle without removing all fuel from the
fuel tank. If doing so fuel might leak from the tank during
transportation and create unnecessary fire hazards.
DRAIN THE FUEL AFTER USE
Always turn off the engine and allow it to cool down first . Fill
the tank with the clean, fresh pre-mixed petrol and 2-stroke
oil. Use a funnel if required to prevent any unnecessary
spillages. Wipe up all spilled fuel completely. When refilling
the tank, take a careful look around to make sure that there
are no sparks or open flames anywhere nearby before
refuelling. After refilling the tank replace the fuel cap.
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Always ensure your petrol is mixed with 2-stroke oil at a ratio of 40:1(PETROL:OIL) so the machine runs
at its optimum performance. Too much 2-stroke oil and the machine will smoke, too little and premature
engine damage will occur. Please use the table above when calculating your 40:1(PETROL:OIL) mix if
you need to mix a larger quantity than the fuel mix bottle provided with this product.
ALWAYS MIX FUEL TO CORRECT 40:1 RATIO (PETROL:OIL)
The engine of our product is designed to run on
a mixed fuel of petrol and 2-stroke which is highly
flammable. Never smoke while refilling its fuel tank.
Place on the ground or on a sturdy work surface,
and wipe any debris from around the fuel cap. Now
remove the fuel cap.
FILLING THE FUEL TANK
REMOVE FUEL CAP
• Danger of fire and burn injury! Always use extreme care when handling petrol. It is highly flammable.
• Never operate this blower if fuel system components are damaged or are leaking.
• Don’t smoke or light any fires near the blower or stored fuel.
WARNING!
40:1 RATIO
PETROL (L)
OIL (ML)
1
25
2
50
3
75
4
100
5
125
7.5
188
10
250
15
375
20
500
25
625
• Never refuel when the engine is running.
• Allow engine to cool before attempting to refill the fuel tank.
• Do not store the machine with any fuel left in the fuel system..
WARNING!