6.) Risk of fire and explosion.
Hot exhaust gases from the engine can cause fires. Gasoline is highly
flammable and explosive. You can be burned or seriously injured when
handling fuel.
- Place the silencer at least 3 meters from combustible objects.
- Before adding fuel, stop the engine and keep heat, sparks and flames away.
Do not add fuel when the engine is running or still hot. No smoking near
the engine.
- Do not pump fuel directly into the engine at the service station. Static
charge can generate and ignite fuel. Use an EC-approved fuel container to
transfer gasoline to the engine. Clean up fuel spills immediately.
- Only store and handle fuel outdoors. Gasoline vapors can ignite if they
accumulate inside an enclosure.
- Before each use, check the tank and fuel lines for leaks. Any fuel leak is a
fire hazard. Repair any fuel leaks before starting the engine.
- During transport, take precautions to ensure that the
machine does not tip over and cause fuel leakage, fire hazard.
7.) Inhalation hazard.
Poisonous fumes from the engine can kill you. Do not operate indoors
even if ventilated. For outdoor use only.
1.) Very hot exhaust.
Risk of serious burns if you touch the exhaust.
Do not touch it until it is completely cold.
WARNINGS
PRECAUTION