LOWRIDER OWNER’S MANUAL PAGE 17
01-2018
STOPPING THE ENGINE
Turn the propane tank valve clockwise to CLOSED position and turn the engine key to OFF
position. Refer to TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE below, and MACHINE CLEAN-UP and
STORING THE MACHINE & PROPANE TANKS on pg 18.
LOWRIDER CLEAN UP
First, refer to the SAFETY INFORMATION on pages 3-9. The machine must be on a level surface,
with the engine switch in the OFF position, and the propane tank valve in the CLOSED position. The
manufacturer and engine warranty will be voided if the equipment is not properly maintained.
A. Turn the propane tank valve clockwise to CLOSED position and turn the engine key to OFF
position.
B. Review the TRANSPORTING THE LOWRIDER steps below to properly tilt back the
machine and secure in place before moving to next step.
C. Check the machine for possible loose nuts and bolts; tighten and secure as needed.
D. The Foam Hat, or engine dust filter, should be removed and cleaned periodically by shaking
out the accumulated dust and rinsing with water and a mild detergent. Squeeze out the
excess water. Allow the filter to air dry before replacing. Failure to keep the engine dust
filter clean may result in engine overheating.
E. The air filter should be cleaned.
F. Return the machine to leveled operating position.
TRANSPORTING THE LOWRIDER
The LowRider must be secured on a level surface when transporting in a
vehicle. Secure the machine in the vehicle so it cannot move or bounce during transporting;
damage may occur to the machine and/or the vehicle and surrounding objects.
First, refer to the SAFETY INFORMATION on pgs 3-9. Refer to LOWRIDER CLEAN UP above. The
machine must be on a level surface, with the engine switch in the OFF position, and the propane tank
valve in the CLOSED position. The manufacturer and engine warranty will be voided if the equipment
is not properly maintained.
To transport the LowRider, first review the MAINTENANCE SAFETY INFORMATION on pgs 3-9.
The machine must be on a level surface, with the engine switch in the OFF position, and the propane
tank valve in the CLOSED position. If the engine has been running, allow to cool at least 15 minutes
before loading the engine-powered equipment on a transport vehicle. A hot engine and exhaust
system can burn you and can ignite some materials.