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Engine Displacement | 148 cc |
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Starting System | Recoil |
Governor Type | Mechanical |
Carburetor | Float Feed |
Air Cleaner | Dual element |
Oil Alert | No |
Torque | 6.0 ft-lbs |
Engine Type | 4-stroke, OHV |
Oil Capacity | 20 oz |
Ignition System | Magnetron electronic ignition |
Spark Plug | RJ19LM |
Dry Weight | 20 lbs (9.1 kg) |
Explains safety symbols and signal words used in the manual for hazard identification and risk assessment.
Warns about chemicals in product and accessories known to cause cancer or birth defects.
Warns about chemicals in engine exhaust known to cause cancer or birth defects.
Lists specific vehicles/uses for which the engines are not designed or approved.
Advises adding oil before initial start to prevent engine damage and warranty voidance.
Provides safety guidelines for filling the fuel tank, including cooling, ventilation, and ignition source avoidance.
Warns about the danger of starter cord kickback and provides instructions to avoid injury.
Alerts users to the risk of entanglement with rotating engine parts and advises safety measures.
Warns about hot engine parts causing burns and combustible debris igniting, mentioning spark arresters.
Warns that engine starting can ignite flammable gases, leading to explosion or fire.
Details the severe risks of carbon monoxide poisoning from engine exhaust and safe operating procedures.
Outlines essential safety steps before performing adjustments or repairs, including disconnecting power sources and proper tools.
Recommends specific oil types and viscosity based on operating temperature for optimal performance.
Explains the low oil sensor function and the required steps if the oil level is low.
Details fuel requirements and specific operating adjustments needed for high altitudes.
Guides users to determine if their engine has a ReadyStart or Choke starting system.
Step-by-step instructions for starting engines equipped with the ReadyStart automatic choke.
Step-by-step instructions for starting engines using the manual choke control.
Recommends using authorized dealers for engine maintenance and service.
Outlines service responsibilities for emissions control devices and systems.
Advises against tampering with factory settings for carburetor and engine speed.
Covers standard and optional methods for draining used engine oil safely.
Instructions for removing and installing a new oil filter, including lubrication and tightening.
Steps for adding the correct amount of new oil after an oil change.
Provides warnings and recommendations for storing fuel safely to prevent fire hazards.
Advises on using fuel stabilizers and the FRESH START cap for fuel freshness.
Details the standard warranty periods for consumer and commercial use across different engine types.
Explains what is covered and excluded under the warranty, including routine maintenance and misuse.
Outlines owner responsibilities for maintenance and presenting the engine for warranty service.
Specifies the emissions control system parts covered and their warranty duration.
Explains emissions durability periods and compliance categories based on engine displacement and hours.
Defines owner duties for maintenance and proper engine care to maintain warranty coverage.
Lists specific engine components that are covered under the emissions control system warranty.
Details how to find emissions durability period and air index information on the engine's emissions label.