Inspecon before operaon the engine
WARNING!
Adding Fuel
1. Remove the fuel tank cap.
Engine Oil Level Check
- Is sufficient quantity of oil
reserved?
- Is the fuel degenerated?
- Use the proper fuel referring to
the ''Fuel'' section.
CAUTION
- Sufficient care must be taken on
the fire not only when replenishing
but also handling fuel. Otherwise, fire
or an explosion could be caused.
- Securely close the oil tank cap. Fuel
may leak if the cap is not thoroughly
tightened. Leaks will never occur if
the cap is tightened properly.
(Excluding: TL tank cap breather type)
Is the air cleaner element dirty?
If the element is dirty or not
impregnated with oil, inspect and
service it in accordance with
''Inspection and servicing before
each operation''.
- Check the starter cover, around the muffler
and cooling air inlet for dirt and foreign
elements or grass which could potentially
cause clogging.
- Remove such if necessary.
Inspection of air cleaner
Inspection to determine whether
parts are clogged
Inspection of fuel
- Check respective sections for
loose or missing screws or nuts.
- Service them if necessary.
Caution: Cracks on the pipe or disconnected joints
could cause leakage of fuel and result in fire or an
explosion. If any abnormal condition has been
discovered on the pipes, replace or service them
adequately.
Inspection of screws and nuts
INSPECTION OF RESPECTIVE SECTIONS
Make sure to read these sections before operating the engine
Inspection of fuel pipes
Check for cracks on the fuel pipe and for disconnected
joints on the carburetor.
Filler cap /
dipstick
Upper
limit
Lower
limit
Maximum fuel level
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