
DANGER
Gasoline fuel is highly flammable and explosive. A fire or an
explosion from the fuel can burn you, burn other people, and damage
property.
•
Use caution whenever you store or handle gasoline fuel.
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Do not smoke while filling the fuel tank.
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Do not fill the fuel tank while the engine is running, while the
engine is hot, or when the machine is in an enclosed area.
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Always fill the fuel tank outside and wipe up any spilled gasoline
fuel before starting the engine.
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Store fuel in a clean, safety-approved container and keep the cap
in place.
•
Use gasoline fuel as an engine fuel only, not for any other
purpose.
Checking the Fuel Lines and Connections
Check the fuel lines and connections at the scheduled maintenance intervals
recommended in the
Operator’s Manual
. Check the lines for deterioration,
damage, leaks, or loose connections. Replace the hoses, clamps, and fittings
as necessary.
Draining and Cleaning the Fuel Tank
Drain and clean the fuel tank at the maintenance intervals as recommended
in the
Operator’s Manual
. If the fuel system becomes contaminated or if the
machine is stored for an extended period, drain and clean the fuel tank.
IMPORTANT
Follow all local codes and regulations when recycling or disposing
waste fuel.
To drain the fuel tank, suck or siphon the fuel from the tank, or remove the tank
from the machine and pour the contents into a suitable container.
To clean the fuel tank, flush the tank out with clean gasoline fuel. Ensure that
the fuel tank is free of all contamination and debris.
Removing the Fuel Tank
Refer to
for this procedure.
1. Park the machine on a level surface, shut off the engine, and remove the key
from the key switch.
2. Record the fuel hose routing for installation purposes. Disconnect the fuel
hoses from the fuel tank fittings, then cover or plug the hoses and fittings to
prevent contamination from entering the fuel system.
3. Remove the flange nuts and hold down straps from the machine and remove
the fuel tank.
4. Disassembly the fuel tank as necessary.
Installing the Fuel Tank
Refer to
for this procedure.
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