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Power Fist 8658973 Manuel De L'utilisateur page 5

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a.
Remove accumulated debris from the muffler. Combustible debris,
such as leaves, grass, brush, etc. can catch fire if they come in
contact with a hot engine.
b.
Allow muffler, engine cylinder and fins to cool before touching.
6.
The manufacturer of the equipment on which this engine is installed
specifies the top speed at which the engine will operate. DO NOT exceed
this speed.
7.
Balance the tool when in use. Too sharp an angle and the tool may topple
over or bounce. You may lose control of the tool.
8.
Keep people away from the work area to avoid injury. The tool can cause
flying debris when in use.
9.
Do not lean on the tool to try to create extra impacting force. The weight of
the tool itself creates the optimal import force to achieve good results.
10. Check all the screws, nuts and bolts to make sure they are tight before
each use.
11. Do not use gasoline without mixing in two-stroke engine oil. This can
damage the engine.
12. Tighten the gas cap after refueling. Check frequently that fuel tank is not
damaged or leaking. Replace the fuel tank immediately if either problem
is discovered.
13. When using the tool in enclosed areas, such as tunnels, trenches and holes
ensure there is sufficient fresh air for the operator. Exhaust gas contains
carbon monoxide which could result in serious injury or death.
14. Leave the tool in idle for a few seconds before increasing speed or
stopping. Increasing to full throttle or stopping without idling can damage
the engine.
FUELING SAFETY
1.
Mix and pour fuel outdoors in areas free of sparks and flames. Use a
container designed for fuel storage.
2.
Do not expose to any ignition source. Both the fumes and fuel are flammable.
3.
Wipe up all fuel spills before starting the tool
4.
Stop the engine before removing the fuel tank cap.
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