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IMPORTANT
MIX THE MIXTURE CAREFULLY.
1. Measure the fuel and oil needed for the fuel mixture.
2. Pour a little gasoline into a clean container provided for this purpose.
3. Add all the oil before stirring the can.
4. Add remaining gasoline and shake the can for at least 1 minute. Certain oils
mix with difficulty because of the substances they contain. Sufficient agitation
of the mixture is essential to ensure proper operation over the life and power
of the engine. If your fuel mixture is not stirred sufficiently, the poor and
inadequate mixture may increase the risk of seizure.
5. Identify the can by locating it with a distinctive emblem in order to always know
what is there.
6. Indicate the substances contained and the proportions of the mixture.
Filling the tank
a. Unscrew the tank cap. Place the tank cap in a clean, dust-free place.
b. Fill the tank to 80% of its capacity.
c. Screw the fuel cap back on. Clean the fuel tank cap and the area around after
filling the fuel tank. Eliminate overfill of fuel mixture by rubbing.
NOTE
When filling, avoid:
OIL-FREE FUEL (PURE FUEL) - This can quickly cause serious damage to the
interior of the engine components.
GASOHOL - may cause deformation of rubber or plastic parts and cause
engine lubrication to stop.
OIL FOR 4-TIME ENGINES - causes clogging of the spark plug, clogs the
exhaust channel or leads to seizure.
Fuel mixtures stored for more than one month may, if used, clog the carburetor and
cause the engine to malfunction.
If the unit is to be stored for an extended period of time, the tank must be cleaned
after being emptied. Leave the engine running to remove the remaining fuel from
the carburetor.

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