IV.
FUEL
1. Gasoline
is extremely
flammable and
may explosive
under
certain
conditions.
2.
Refueling
in a
well
-
ventilation
area
with the engine
stopped.
Do
mot smoke
and allow flames or
sparks
In
the area
where
gasoline
is stored or
where the
fuel tank
is
refueled.
3. Do
not
overfill
the
tank
(there should be no
fuel
in
the filler
neck). After
refueling,
make
sure the fuel tank cap is
set
back
securely.
4.Be
careful not to
spill fuel
when
refueling. Spilled
fuel or
fuel
vapor
may
ignite. If any fuel is
spilled,
make
sure
the
area is dry enough before
starting
the engine.
5. Avoid repeated or
prolonged
contact
with skin or
breathing of
fuel
vapor.
Keep out of reach
of children.
Fuel tank
capacily : 3. 6liters
The engine must
apply unleaded
gasoline
with an
octane number
over
86.Using
unleaded
gasoline
will
decrease
the
possibility
ofproducing
carbon
deposit and
prolong
the engine's service life.
Never
apply used or
poiluted gasoline
or a mixture of
gasoline
and engine
oil. Make
sure the fuel
is free
of dirt
and
water.
CAUTION
OHandle
fuel
with care because
it
can damage
plastic
and
painted
surfaces. It is not in our
guarantee
range
of
damage by
fuel spilling.
l
OIt ls normal
when
you
hear
occasionally light spark
knock or
pinking
with the engine running
under
heavy load.
O
ShoutAsparkknockorpinkingbeheardataspeedundernormalload,changebrandofgasoline;IfsuchphenoLenonstillhappens,consult
your
dealer for help,
otherwise, the
engine may be damaged.
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