13. Do not transport this unit on an uneven surface of the road for a long time when the fuel tank
is full. This may cause fuel spillage after the tank cap is loosened as a result of bumping and
impacting.
14. Before starting engine, keep children and animals out of the working area.
15. Never touch the muffler, spark plug and plug wire while the engine is in operation or
immediately after stopping the engine. Doing so could result in electric shock and/or serious
burns because of high temperature.
16. For safe operation, use caution and keep the children away from the spot where the engine is
in operation.
17. The ambient working temperature should be within +5°C and +60°C. Otherwise; the pump is
easy to get damage.
18. Never use the pump without water in it. Doing so could result in serious damage of the pump.
19. Be sure to use a suction hose (not included).
Please use hose buckles and hose tape (not included) when connecting the suction hose (not
included) and the drain hose (not included) with the water pump,
20. Do not move the water pump until the engine is turned off and the pump has stopped rotating.
3.4- Fuel
3.4.1- Fuel level check
ATTENTION: always check the fuel level before
each use and startup.
Check the fuel level with engine switched off and with pump
on flat ground.
1. Remove the fuel tank cap (3) and check fuel level.
2. Refill as deemed necessary
3.4.2- Fuel recommendations
1. Use unleaded gasoline with rating of 95 or 98.
2. These engines are certified to operate on unleaded
gasoline.
3. Unleaded gasoline produces fewer engine and spark plug
deposits and extends exhaust system life.
4. Never use stale or contaminated gasoline or an
oil/gasoline mixture.
5. Avoid getting dirt or water in the fuel tank.
DANGER:
• Fuel catches fire easily. So be careful with your operation to avoid fire.
• Smoking is extremely dangerous: always be sure to keep lit cigarettes away when mixing
fuel or refilling fuel tank.
• When refilling the tank in operation, always turn off the engine first. Don't refill the tank
until the engine is cooled.
• Never put any inflammables material near the engine when it is running.
• After refueling and before starting engine, clean any fuel drops or spills with a dry cloth. If
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