About Propane-Fueled Equipment - Jiffy PRO4 Mode D'emploi

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Congratulations on the purchase of your new
propane-fueled Jiffy PRO4 Ice Drill. Your new ice
drill is powered by a 4-stroke engine, which
provides the following advantages:
1. No need to mix fuel and oil, or to drain fuel
tank at the end of the ice fishing season.
2. No priming or choking required to start engine.
3. Cleaner combustion process results in less
exhaust smell and reduced engine emissions.
Please note that your Jiffy PRO4 Ice Drill is
designed for use with a 16.4 ounce (465 gram)
disposable propane tank (sold separately). The
correct tank has a diameter of approximately
3.875 inches (9.5 cm). Do not use any propane
tank or canister other than the one specified for
use with this product.

ABOUT PROPANE-FUELED EQUIPMENT

1. Use propane fueled equipment only in well ventilated areas.
When propane burns, it creates carbon monoxide, a colorless,
odorless gas. Breathing carbon monoxide for an extended period
of time may be harmful or fatal.
2. If you experience headache, drowsiness or nausea, stop engine
and get fresh air immediately.
3. Always keep propane tanks out of the reach of children.
4. Never expose propane tank to sparks, flames or heat, as this
may result in explosion or fire.
5. Never store propane tank in direct sunlight or in any area that
may exceed 120 degrees Fahrenheit (49 degrees Celsius), as
these conditions may result in explosion or fire.
6. Always use propane tank until it is completely empty.
7. Never refill a disposable propane tank. Refilling disposable tanks
may result in explosion or fire.
8. Never place propane tank in luggage and never transport
propane tank by train or aircraft.
9. To properly discard disposable propane tanks contact your local
garbage collector or recycling center.
10. Do not puncture a propane tank or canister, as this may result in
explosion or fire.
11. Never start or run an engine when there is a suspected propane
leak, which can usually be identified by a sour, "rotten egg"
smell. If the smell of propane odorant is overwhelming, leave the
area immediately and call your local fire department for
assistance.
12. Never use propane fueled equipment near sparks, flames, or any
other ignition source that could ignite leaking gas.
13. Visually check propane tank and engine fuel-line seals before
connecting tank to engine. Never connect propane tank to
engine with damaged or missing seals.
14. When connecting propane tank to engine fuel line, hand-tighten
only. Over-tightening may damage propane tank seals or engine
fuel-line connector.
15. To check for a suspected propane leak, place soapy water on
connectors and watch for bubbles. Do not use unit if a leak is
found.
16. Always remove propane tank from engine for transportation or
storage.
17. When propane tank is removed from engine, replace cap to keep
tank valve clean.
18. Propane is flammable. Caution must be used when handling or
storing your Jiffy Ice Drill's propane tank.
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