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Protect Your Warranty - Aztec EDGEWINDER Owner's Manual

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PG. 2 EDGEWINDER
GENERAL INFORMATION
Liquefied petroleum gas (propane) is stored under pressure and must be handled in the proper manner
to be safe. We use only U.L. listed devices to control the release of gas to the engine and we arrange
their respective parts in compliance with Underwriters Laboratories (U.L.) and the National Fire and
Safety Act Pamphlet #58. Observe the following cautions to get the best performance, lowest emissions
and longest life out of your equipment.
CAUTION
OPERATION
1. Always check oil before attempting to start
engine.
2. Never change or alter the propane control
equipment.
3. Never let an untrained or irresponsible
person operate or perform repairs on the
machine. They may hurt themselves and/or
damage the floor or other property.
4. Never complete the connection of the tank
to the machine by using pliers; always do it
by hand. Listen for the rush of fuel to the
lock-out device when you open the tank
valve. If you hear this, it will indicate that a
good connection has been made at the tank.
Read carefully, any questions regarding the
READ and UNDERSTAND this material before operating or servicing
this equipment. Failure to understand how to safely operate this tool
could result in an accident causing injury or death.
PROTECT YOUR
WARRANTY!
care and safety of this unit, please
CALL (800) 331-1423
CAUTION
STORAGE AND HANDLING
1. Always store equipment away from heater
rooms, boilers, gas-fired water heaters or
any other source of open flame.
2. Always store equipment away from possible
damage by falling objects in warehouse-type
areas.
3. Always vent an over-full bottle out of doors
away from all closed places and away from
any fire or flame-producing device. Use a
screwdriver to vent excess propane which
escapes as a white mist until at proper level
in tank.
4. Always store LPG tanks outside. Remove all
tanks from inside building except during
equipment use. Store them in a secure, well
ventilated area.

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