Toro TimeCutter Z4235 74365 Operator's Manual page 15

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In certain
conditions,
gasoline
is extremely
flammable
and highly
explosive.
A fire or explosion
from
gasoline
can burn
you and others
and can
damage
property.
Fill the fuel tank
outdoors,
in an open
area,
when
the engine
is cold.
Wipe
up any gasoline
that
spills.
Never
fill the fuel tank inside
an enclosed
trailer.
Do not fill the fuel tank
completely
full. Add
gasoline
to the fuel tank
until
the body
of the
tank
is full but
fuel does
not fill the neck
of
the tank.
This
empty
space
in the tank
allows
gasoline
to expand.
Never
smoke
when
handling
gasoline,
and stay
away from
an open
flame
or where
gasoline
fumes
may
be ignited
by a spark.
Store
gasoline
in an approved
container
and
keep
it out of the reach
of children.
Never
buy
more
than
a 30-day
supply
of gasoline.
Do not operate
without
entire
exhaust
system
in place
and in proper
working
condition.
In certain
conditions
during
fueling,
static
electricity
can be released
causing
a spark
which
can ignite
the gasoline
vapors.
A fire or explosion
from
gasoline
can burn
you and others
and can
damage
property.
Always
place
gasoline
containers
on the ground
away from
your
vehicle
before
filling.
Do not fill gasoline
containers
inside
a vehicle
or on a truck
or trailer
bed because
interior
carpets
or plastic
truck
bed liners
may
insulate
the container
and slow the loss of any static
charge.
When
practical,
remove
gas-powered
equipment
from
the truck
or trailer
and refuel
the equipment
with its wheels
on the ground.
If this is not
possible,
then
refuel
such
equipment
on a truck
or trailer
from
a portable
container,
rather
than
from
a gasoline
dispenser
nozzle.
If a gasoline
dispenser
nozzle
must
be used,
keep
the nozzle
in contact
with
the rim of the
fuel tank
or container
opening
at all times
until
fueling
is complete.
Gasoline
is harmful
or fatal
if swallowed.
Long-term
exposure
to vapors
can cause
serious
injury
and illness.
Avoid
prolonged
breathing
of vapors.
Keep
face away from
nozzle
and gas tank
or
conditioner
opening.
Keep
gas away from
eyes
and skin.
Using Stabilizer/Conditioner
Use a fuel stabilizer/conditioner
in the machine
to
provide
the following
benefits:
Keeps
gasoline
flesh during
storage
of 30 days or
less. For longer
storage
it is recommended
that the
fuel tank be drained.
Cleans
the engine while it runs.
Eliminates
gum-like
varnish
buildup
in the fuel
system,
which causes
hard starting.
Add the correct
amount
of gas stabilizer/conditioner
to the gas.
Note:
A fuel stabilizer/conditioner
is most
effective
when
mixed with fresh gasoline.
To minimize
the
chance
of varnish
deposits
in the fuel system,
use fuel
stabilizer
at all times.
Gasoline/Alcohol
blends
Gasohol
(up to 10 percent
ethJ
alcohol,
90 percent
unleaded
gasoline
by volume)
is approved
for fuel use
by the engine
manufacturer.
Other
gasoline/alcohol
blends,
such as E85, are not approved.
Gasoline/Ether
blends
Methyl Tertiary
Bu@ Ether
(MTBE)
and unleaded
gasoline
blends
(up to a maximum
of 15 percent
MTBE
by volume)
are approved
for fuel use by the engine
manufacturer.
Other
gasoline/ether
blends
are not
approved.
Fuel Gauge
Use the fuel window below the operator to veri_- the
level of gasoline before filling the tank (Figure 9).
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