Step 2. Add Fuel(S) - North Star M157592O Owner's Manual

Instructions for set-up, operation, maintenance & storage
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1) Check hoses, fittings, wand, trigger gun and connections for signs of wear,
cracks, looseness, or leaks. Replace as required.
2) Check and clean the nozzle orifice.
3) Clean inlet filter. (See Maintenance instructions)
Inspect fuel
Always inspect (engine and burner) fuel systems & check for leaks
system
BEFORE starting pressure washer.
Do not start pressure washer until all needed repairs have been completed.
Inspect the entire fuel system. Look for:
Perform other
Make sure that any other regular maintenance has been performed as
scheduled
prescribed in this manual in the "Maintenance & Repair" section.
maintenance as
1. Refer to the engine owner's manual for engine maintenance instructions.
needed
2. Make sure battery is charged. Charge as needed according to your battery
WARNING: Fuel fire/explosion hazard
Burner fuels are combustible at warm temperatures. Heat, sparks, and flames can ignite fuel
vapors, which can become widespread during fueling. A flash fire and/or explosion could
result and cause serious injury or death. Always use extreme care when handling fuels.
Carefully follow all instructions to avoid the following conditions which could result in fuel
ignition:
gas vapor collection inside enclosures
static electric sparks
sparks from electric wiring, batteries, or running engines
sources of heat (such as a hot engine, burner or exhaust)
open flames, including pilot lights
Always follow these general safety rules when fueling:
1) Turn pressure washer off and allow to cool for at least two minutes before removing any fuel cap.
Note: A running or still-hot engine or burner is hot enough to ignite fuel.
Before Each Use
Always replace it with a part that is rated at or above the pressure
rating of this machine.
WARNING
: Fuel leak hazard
Burner fuels are highly explosive and fuel leaks can result in fire or
explosions. You can be burned and seriously injured if the fuel system is
not properly hooked up or there is a fuel leak when you start the engine.
signs of leaks or deterioration,
chafed or spongy fuel hose,
loose connections,
loose or missing fuel hose clamps, or
damaged fuel tank
manufacturer's instructions.

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