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IAwARNiNGi
EXHAUST
GAS
IS
DEADLY!
Exhaust
gases
contain
carbon
monoxide,
an
odorless
and
colorless
gas.
Carbon
monoxide
is
poi¬
sonous
and
can
cause
unconsciousness
and
death.
Symptoms
of
carbon
monoxide
poisoning
in¬
clude:
•
Dizziness
•
Throbbing
in
Temples
•
Nausea
•
Muscular
Twitching
•
Headache
•
Vomiting
•
Weakness
and
Sleepiness
•
Inability
to
Think
Coherently
IF
YOU
OR
ANYONE
ELSE
EXPERIENCE
ANY
OF
THESE
S
YMPTOMS,
GET
OUT
INTO
THE
FRESH
AIR
IMMEDIATELY.
If
symptoms
persist,
seek
medical
attention.
Shut
down
the
engine
and
do
not
operate
it
until
it
has
been
inspected
and
repaired.
Make
certain
the
exhaust
system
is
properly
installed.
Inspect
it
every
time
the
engine
is
started
and
after
every
eight
hours
of
continuous
operation.
PRE-START
CHECKS
Before
the
first
start
of
the
day
and
after
every
eight
hours
of
operation
perform
the
maintenance
instructed
in
DAILY
(8
HOUR)
MAINTENANCE
un¬
der
Periodic
Maintenance.
Keep
a
log
of
mainte¬
nance
and
the
hours
run
and
perform
any
mainte¬
nance
that
may
be
due.
Also,
if
the
equipment
has
been
in
storage,
return
the
engine
to
service
as
instructed
under
RETURNING
THE
ENGINE
TO
SERVICE
in
this
section.
Always
follow
the
equipment
manufacturer’s
oper¬
ating
instructions
and
observe
all
precautions
when
operating
power
equipment.
IAwarningI
Moving
parts
can
cause
severe
personal
injury
or
death.
Hot
exhaust
parts
can
cause
severe
burns.
Stay
clear
of
hot
or
moving
parts.
Make
sure
all
protective
shields
and
guards
are
secure
in
place
before
starting
up
the
equipment.
STARTING
1
.
C
heck
the
oil
levei
if
this
is
the
first
start
of
the
day
and
add
oil
as
necessary.
IA
caution]
Starting
the
engine
without
oil
will
cause
severe
engine
damage.
Always
keep
the
engine
oil
level
between
the
Full
and
Add
marks
on
the
dipstick.
2
.
Fill
the
gasoline
or
LPG
fuel
tank,
if
necessary,
and
open
any
fuel
shutoff
valve;
for
example,
the
valve(s)
at
the
LPG
container(s).
3
.
Release
the
clutch
if
the
engine
is
so
equipped.
4.
If
this
is
a
gasoline
engine
with
a
manual
choke,
pull
the
choke
knob
out
to
its
full-choke
position.
On
equipment
with
a
solenoid
operated
choke,
push
the
switch
to
its
choke
position.
In
warm
weather,
however,
or
when
the
engine
is
warm,
try
starting
without
the
choke.
5
.
Push
the
throttle
knob
or
lever
to
the
middle
of
its
speed
range.
6
.
Turn
the
ignition-start
switch
to
its
start
position
and
hold
it
there
until
the
engine
starts.
Do
not
crank
for
more
than
30
seconds
at
a
time
and
wait
at
least
one
minute
between
tries
when
cranking.
See
Troubleshooting
if
the
engine
does
not
start
after
several
tries.
7
.
If
this
is
a
gasoline
engine
with
a
manual
choke,
keep
your
hand
on
the
choke
knob
and
slowly
push
it
in
to
the
full-open
choke
position,
pulling
back
if
necessary
to
keep
the
engine
running
smoothly.
The
colder
the
weather
the
longer
it
will
take
the
engine
to
start
running
smoothly
with
the
choke
fully
open.
Do
not
operate
the
equipment
until
the
engine
has
warmed
up
suf¬
ficiently
to
run
smoothly
with
the
choke
fully
open.

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BrandOnan
ModelPerformer Series
CategoryEngine
LanguageEnglish

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