Filling up with GASOLINE
Fill the fuel tank to the bottom of the filler neck. Do not overfill the tank. Use fresh, clean unleaded fuel.
Never mix oil with gasoline. Purchase power in quantities that can be used within 30 days to guarantee
the freshness of the power.
Prolonged storage of the lawnmower will change the gasoline's chemical composition, which can cause
starting difficulties and unsteady running of the engine.
ATTENTION:
Remove any oil or gasoline residue. Do not store, spill, or use gasoline near naked
flames.
ATTENTION:
Fuels mixed with alcohol (called gasohol) or the use of ethanol or methane can attract
moisture, causing separation and formation of acid during storage. Acidic gases can damage the engine's
fuel system while the device is in storage. Drain the tank system if the device is stored for more than 30
days to avoid damage to the motor. Empty the fuel tank, start the engine and let it run until the fuel line
and carburetor are empty. Use fresh gasoline the next time you use the device. Never use engine or
carburetor cleaning agents inside the fuel tank. This can lead to permanent damage.
Before refueling, ensure that the engine is switched off and the cutting blade has stopped entirely. This
is done by releasing both the drive and the brake lever on the handlebar. Please wait at least 5sec until
the motor has stopped entirely. Only then, open the tank cap slowly and start filling carefully.
WARNING - Gasoline is extremely flammable
- Store the gasoline in containers made for this purpose
- Fill the tank only outdoors. Never smoke while filling the tank
- Add gasoline before starting the engine. Never remove the filler cap or fill the tank with gasoline while
the engine is running or still hot
- Never start the engine if the oil is spilled. Move the machine to another location. Avoid any kind of
ignition and sparking until the fuel vapors are entirely removed.
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