FUEL HANDLING
Fuel
Note! The machine
is equipped
with a two-stroke
engine
and must always
be run using
a mixture
of gasoline
and
two-stroke
oil. It is important
to accurately
measure
the
amount
of oil to be mixed to ensure
that the correct
mixture
is obtained.When
mixing
small
amounts
of fuel,
even small
inaccuracies
can drastically
affect the ratio of
the mixture.
Gasoline
Use good quality
unleaded
gasoline.
The
lowest
recommended
octane
grade is 87
((RON+MON)/2).
If you run the engine
on a lower
octane
grade than
87 so-called
knocking
can occur.
This
gives
rise to a high engine
temperature
and
increased
bearing
load, which
can result
in serious
engine
damage.
When
working
with continuous
high revs (e.g. limbing)
a higher
octane
is recommended.
Running-in
Avoid
running
at a too high speed
for extended
periods
during
the first 10 hours.
Two-stroke
oil
For best results
and performance
use two-stroke
engine
oil, which
is specially
formulated
for our air-
cooled
two stroke-engines.
Never
use two-stroke
oil intended
for water-cooled
engines,
sometimes
referred
to as outboard
oil (rated
TCW).
Never
use oil intended
for four-stroke
engines.
Mixing
ratio
50:1
(2%) for all engines.
Gasoline,
litre
Two-stroke
oil, litre
2% (50:1)
5
0,10
10
0,20
15
0,30
20
0,40
US gallon
US fL oz.
1
2 1/2
2 1/2
6 1/2
5
12 7/8
Mixing
Always
mix the gasoline
and oil in a clean container
intended
for fuel.
Always
start
by filling
half the amount
of the gasoline
to be used. Then
add the entire
amount
of oil. Mix
(shake)
the fuel mixture.
Add the remaining
amount
of
gasoline.
Mix (shake)
the fuel mixture
thoroughly
before
filling
the machine's
fuel tank.
Do not mix more than
one month's
supply
of fuel at a
time.
If the machine
is not used for some time the fuel tank
should
be emptied
and cleaned.
Chain oil
We recommend
the use of special
oil (chain
oil) with
good
adhesion
characteristics.
Never use waste
oil.This
results
in damage
to the oil
pump,
the bar and the chain.
It is important
to use oil of the right grade
(suitable
viscosity
range)
to suit the air temperature.
In temperatures
below 32°F
(0°C)
some
oils become
too viscous.This
can overload
the oil pump
and result
in damage
to the oil pump
components.
Contact
your
service
agent
when choosing
chain oil.
Fueling
WARNING!
Taking
the following
precautions,
will
lessen
the risk
of fire:
Do not smoke and do not place any hot
objects in the vicinity of fuel.
Always
stop
the engine
and let it cool for
a few minutes
before
refueling.
When refuelling, open the fuel cap slowly
so that any excess pressure is released
gently.
Tighten the fuel cap carefully after
refueling.
Always
move
the machine
away
from
the
refueling
area and
source
before
starting.
Clean the area around
the fuel cap. Clean the fuel and
chain oil tanks
regularly.
The fuel filter
must be replaced
at least
once a year. Contamination
in the tanks causes
malfunction.
Make
sure the fuel is well mixed
by shaking
the container
before
refuelling.The
capacities
of the chain
oil tank and fuel tank are carefully
matched.You
should
therefore
always
fill the chain
oil tank
and fuel tank at the
same time. (16)
18 - English