such as gasoline blend, storage temperatures and the amount of fuel in
the tank. The air in a partially filled fuel tank will promote fuel
deterioration, as will very warm storage temperatures. Fuel problems
may occur in a few months, or sooner if the gasoline was not fresh
when the tank was filled.
Adding a gasoline stabilizer that is formulated for this purpose can
extend fuel storage life. Deterioration problems can also be avoided by
draining the fuel tank and carburetor prior to storage.
ADDING A GASOLINE STABILIZER
1. Fill the fuel tank with fresh gasoline. If the tank is only partially
filled, air in the tank will promote fuel deterioration during storage.
2. Add gasoline stabilizer. Ensure that the instructions for that product
are followed.
3. Run the generator outdoors for 10 minutes to ensure that treated
gasoline has replaced the untreated gasoline in the carburetor.
4. Stop the engine.
STORING THE ENGINE WITH FUEL
WARNING! Keep the engine away from ignition sources
such as sparks, the open flame of a pilot light when storing
with fuel in the tank. An ignition source can ignite gasoline
vapours.
1. If your engine will be stored with gasoline in the fuel tank and
carburetor, it is important to reduce the hazard of gasoline vapour
ignition.
a. Select a well-ventilated storage area away from any appliance
that operates with a flame, such as a furnace, water heater, or
clothes dryer.
b. Avoid any area with a spark-producing electric motor.
c. Avoid any area where power tools are operated.
2. If possible, avoid storage areas with high humidity, as this
promotes rust and corrosion.
3. Keep the engine level in storage. Tilting can cause fuel or oil
leakage.
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