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Fuel
Always clean the mower after use on the same day
Always clean the mower after use, on the same day that it was used. After washing the mower with
water, always wipe the mower dry and apply machine oil or grease to sliding parts to prevent rusting.
Start the engine to expel water that has accumulated inside the fan cover.
If not followed:
Rust may prevent normal mower operation and lead to failure.
Use compressed air with caution when cleaning
When using compressed air for cleaning, flying dirt or debris may cause major injuries.
When using compressed air to clean parts such as elements, wear protective gear such as protective
eyewear and dustproof gloves.
If not followed:
Flying dirt or debris may lead to major injuries.
Never fuel the mower near open flames.
Never have an open flame when supplying fuel to the mower or when fuel is
nearby.
Do not smoke or bring open flames near the mower.
Always fuel the mower with unleaded automotive gasoline. Do not
use leaded gasoline, poor quality gasoline, degraded gasoline, or
gasoline that was stored in a plastic container for an extended
period.
If not followed:
Fuel may ignite and start a fire.
The engine may be adversely affected, leading to declining engine performance or failure.
Wait for the engine to cool before supplying fuel or oil to the mower
Never remove the fuel tank cap, or supply fuel or oil to the mower while the engine is running or hot.
If not followed:
Fuel may ignite and start a fire.
DANGER
DANGER
CAUTION
CAUTION