Download Print this page

General Information; Engine Power Rating Information; Operator Safety - Briggs & Stratton 100000 Series Operator's Manual

Advertisement

Available languages

Available languages

General Information
For replacement
parts or technical
assistance,
record below the engine model, type, and
code numbers
along with the date of purchase. These numbers are located on your
engine (see the Features and Controls
page).
Date of purchase:
Engine model:
MM/DD/YYYY
Model:
Type:
Code:
WARNING
The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals
known to
the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other
reproductive
harm.
WARNING
Briggs & Stratton does not approve or authorize
the use of these
engines on 3-wheel All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs), motor bikes,
fun/recreational
go-karts,
aircraft products, or vehicles
intended for
use in competitive
events. Use of these engines in such applications
could result in property damage, serious injury (including
paralysis),
or even death.
Engine Power Rating Information
The gross power rating for individual gas engine models is labeled in accordance
with
SAE (Society
of Automotive
Engineers) code J 1940 (Small Engine Power & Torque
Rating Procedure),
and rating performance
has been obtained
and corrected
in
accordance
with SAE J1995 (Revision 2002-05).
Torque values are derived at 3060
RPM; horsepower
values are derived at 3600 RPM. Actual gross engine power will be
lower and is affected by, among other things,
ambient operating
conditions and
engine-to-engine
variability.
Given both the wide array of products on which engines are
placed and the variety of environmental
issues applicable to operating the equipment,
the gas engine will not develop the rated gross power when used in a given piece of
power equipment
(actual "on-site" or net power). This difference
is due to a variety of
factors including,
but not limited to, accessories
(air cleaner, exhaust, charging,
cooling,
carburetor, fuel pump, etc.), application
limitations,
ambient operating conditions
(temperature,
humidity, altitude), and engine-to-engine
variability.
Due to manufacturing
and capacity limitations,
Briggs & Stratton may substitute
an engine of higher rated
power for this Series engine.
Operator
Safety
Fire
Fast
Moving Parts
Oil
Toxic Fumes
Slow
Stop
Explosion
Shock
Fuel
N
Wea,,,e
Choke
On Off
Fuel Shutoff
Kickback
Protection
Hazardous
_
Chemical
Read Manual
Hot Surface
Frostbite
The safety alert symbol _
is used to identify safety information about hazards that can
result in personal injury. A signal word (DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION) is used with the
alert symbol to indicate the likelihood and the potential severity of injury. In addition, a hazard
symbol may be used to represent the type of hazard.
,_
DANGER
indicates
a hazard which, if not avoided,
will result
in death or
serious
injury.
WARNING
indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, could
result
in death or
serious
injury.
_,
CAUTION
indicates
a hazard which, if not avoided,
might
result
in minor
or
moderate
injury.
CAUTION,
when used without
the alert symbol, indicates
a situation that
could
result
in damage
to the product.
4
CAUTION:
This engine was shipped from Briggs & Stratton without oil. Before you start
the engine, make sure you add oil according to the instructions
in this manual.
If you
start the engine without oil, it will be damaged beyond repair and will not be covered
under warranty.
WARNING
Gasoline
and its vapors
are extremely
flammable
and explosive.
Fire or explosion
can cause severe burns or death.
When Adding
Fuel
Turn engine off and let engine cool at least 2 minutes before removing
the fuel cap.
Fill fuel tank outdoors
or in well-ventilated
area.
Do not overfill fuel tank. Fill tank to approximately
1.5 inches (38 mm) below top of
neck to allow for fuel expansion.
Keep gasoline
away from sparks,
open flames, pilot lights, heat, and other ignition
sources.
Check fuel lines, tank, cap, and fittings
frequently
for cracks or leaks. Replace
if
necessary
If fuel spills, wait until it evaporates
before starting engine.
When Starting
Engine
Ensure that spark plug, muffler, fuel cap and air cleaner (if equipped)
are in place
and secured.
Do not crank engine with spark plug removed.
If engine floods, set choke (if equipped)
to OPEN/RUN
position, move throttle (if
equipped)
to FAST position
and crank until engine starts.
When Operating
Equipment
Do not tip engine or equipment
at angle which causes gasoline to spill.
Do not choke the carburetor
to stop engine.
Never start or run the engine with the air cleaner assembly
(if equipped)
or the air
filter (if equipped)
removed.
When Changing
Oil
If you drain the oil from the top oil fill tube, the fuel tank must be empty or fuel can
leak out and result in a fire or explosion.
When Transporting
Equipment
Transport with fuel tank EMPTY or with fuel shut-off valve OFF.
When Storing
Gasoline
Or Equipment
With Fuel In Tank
Store away from furnaces,
stoves, water heaters or other appliances
that have pilot
light or other ignition source because they can ignite gasoline vapors.
'_
WARNING
_,
Starting
engine creates sparking.
Sparking
can ignite nearby flammable
gases.
Explosion
and fire could result.
If there is natural or LP gas leakage in area, do not start engine.
Do not use pressurized
starting fluids because vapors are flammable.
WARNING
Engines give off carbon
monoxide,
an odorless,
colorless,
poison
gas.
Breathing carbon
monoxide
can cause nausea,
fainting
or death.
Start and run engine outdoors.
Do not start or run engine in enclosed area, even if doors or windows are open.
BRIGGSandSTRATTON.COM

Advertisement

loading