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Power Output | 5.5 HP |
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Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Starting System | Recoil |
Engine Type | 4-stroke, OHV (Overhead Valve) |
Displacement | 149cc |
Oil Capacity | 0.6 liters |
Explains various symbols used on the engine and their meanings.
Highlights crucial safety information regarding engine operation and hazards.
Illustrates and labels engine parts visible from the front.
Illustrates and labels engine parts visible from the back.
Instructions on what, how much, and how to add oil to the engine.
Instructions on what, how much, and how to add gasoline to the engine.
Warns about flammability and explosiveness of gasoline and vapors.
Instructions on how and how many times to press the primer bulb for starting.
Instructions on how to properly pull the starter cord to start the engine.
Warns about kickback from the starter cord and rotating parts.
Explains why the starter handle might not pull and what to check.
Lists common reasons for the engine not starting and their solutions.
Addresses causes for smoking or rough running, like engine tipping.
Details the steps for starting using the rewind starter handle.
Instructions for starting the engine using an electric starter.
Step-by-step guide for starting with the rewind starter.
Steps for starting the engine via electric start.
Warns about carbon monoxide, hot parts, and combustible debris during operation.
Advises on safe operation, stopping procedures, and cautions.
Details the process for changing engine oil, including safety and disposal.
Specifies fuel requirements and provides safety guidelines for refueling.
Provides safety guidelines for adding fuel, including ventilation and ignition sources.
Instructions for using the fuel cap with a fuel stabilizer cartridge.
Lists bore, stroke, displacement, and tune-up specifications for Model 120000.
Explains engine power rating factors and details emission compliance standards.
Critical safety procedures and warnings before performing maintenance.
Overview of regular maintenance tasks and their intervals.
Covers cleaning precautions and servicing for flat and oval air cleaner types.
Guidance on inspecting, gapping, and replacing the spark plug.
Maintenance recommendations for muffler, fuel system, and air cooling system.
Precautions for cleaning engine debris, avoiding water and fire hazards.
Warnings regarding carburetor adjustment, electric start, and speed limits.
Guidelines for engine storage, including fuel handling and safety precautions.
Recommends authorized dealers and lists genuine parts with part numbers.
Explains emissions control system warranty rights and obligations for owners.
Outlines owner's responsibilities for maintenance and proper use of the engine.
Details specific provisions covered under the emissions control defects warranty.
Explains the terms of the limited warranty for engine parts and labor.
Provides a table detailing warranty periods for consumer and commercial use.
States that proof of purchase is required for warranty service.
Explains that normal wear and tear is not covered by the warranty.
Details how improper maintenance can void the warranty coverage.
Clarifies what the warranty covers and does not cover regarding engine damage.