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FPPBC25-6
Getting Started . . .
Filling up fuel and oil
WARNING! This machine is not supplied with petrol-oil mixture in the engine!
Before operating this machine it is essential to ll it with petrol-oil mixture!
This machine is equipped with a 2-stroke engine. The fuel and oil tank are combined
and it is essential to ll a fuel-oil mixture before operating this machine. Observe the
technical specications for suitable fuel and engine oil.
WARNING! Fuel and oil are highly inammable! Fumes will explode if lit!
Ensure that there are no naked ames around the machine! Do not smoke
while lling fuel and oil!
NOTE: To avoid spillage and to lter out debris, use a funnel with lter to ll
the fuel mixing bottle (37) and the fuel tank (8).
1.
Place the machine on a stable, level surface with the fuel tank cap (7) facing upwards.
We recommend laying a non-ammable sheet under the machine.
2.
Pour a regular-grade unleaded petrol and a quality engine oil for air cooled 2-stroke
engines in the supplied fuel mixing bottle (37) respectively via the 2 openings. Use
the scale markings on different sides for the desired ratio for petrol:oil. For example,
ll petrol to scale marking “10” rst, and then ll 2-stroke oil to scale marking “10”.
This indicates a correct ratio of 40:1 when using the scale 40:1.
3. Tilt and shake the bottle thoroughly to mix the fuel.
NOTE: Use an anti-oxidant added quality oil expressly labelled for air-cooled
2 stroke engine use (JASO FC GRADE OIL or ISO EGC GRADE). Do not use
BIA or TWC (2 stroke water-cooling type) mixed oil. The recommended mixing
ratio for petrol:oil is 40:1.
CAUTION! Risk of machine damage. Never mix fuel and oil directly in the
tank of the machine.
Before you start