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PRE-OPERATING PREPARATIONS
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Consult an authorized dealer for details
on handling of gasoline, if necessary.
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Gasoline and its vapors are very
flammable and can be explosive.
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When carrying a fuel tank containing
gasoline:
• Close the air vent screw of fuel tank
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cap, or gasoline vapor will be emitted
through the air vent screw, creating a
fire hazard.
• Do not smoke.
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When or before refueling :
• Stop the engine, and do not start the
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engine during refueling.
• Do not smoke.
• Be careful not to overfill fuel tank. Wipe
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up any spilled gasoline immediately.
When or before cleaning the gasoline tank :
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• Dismount fuel tank from the boat.
• Place the fuel tank away from every
source of ignition, such as sparks or
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open flames.
• Do the work outdoors or in well
ventilated area.
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• Wipe up any spilled gasoline immediately.
After cleaning gasoline tank :
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• Wipe up any spilled gasoline immediately.
• If the fuel tank is disassembled for
cleaning, reassemble carefully. Imperfect
assembly may cause a fuel leak, possibly
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leading to fire or explosion.
• Dispose of aged or contaminated
gasoline in accordance with local
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regulations.
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1. Recommended gasoline types
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Use of low-quality gasoline results in
a short engine life as well as starting
difficulties and other engine problems.
We recommend use for Fuel stabilizer.
Use of unleaded gasoline
Use a major brand of automotive
unleaded gasoline with a minimum
pos ted oc tane r a ting o f 91RON.
Automotive gasoline that contain fuel
injector cleaner are preferred for added
internal engine cleanliness. Leaded
gasoline is acceptable in areas where
unleaded gasoline is not available.