Safety Warnings - Saito FG-57T Instruction Manual

Twin-cylinder gasoline four-stroke engine
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Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing a
Saito
4-cycle gasoline engine. When
cared for properly, these high-quality,
finely crafted engines offer many years
of modeling enjoyment.
This instruction manual has been
developed to ensure optimum
performance from the Saito gasoline
engine you have purchased. Saito
gasoline engines are adapted from
similarly sized glow fuel engines and
are designed with an emphasis towards
high performance, durability and
weight savings. Where appropriate
the engines have been modified
to adapt to gasoline fuel usage by
equipping it with a four-stroke gasoline
engine carburetor and an ignition
system matched to your engine. The
instructions must be read through
completely and understood thoroughly
prior to mounting and running the
engine.
Features of a gasoline fueled four-
stroke engine:
- Fuel efficient
- Fuel cost is low compared to glow
fuels
- Your airplane will be cleaner at end
of a flying session
- No separate igniter system is
required
S A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S

Safety Warnings

WARNING: Model engines
produce a substantial amount of power
which can create unsafe situations
if not used correctly. Always use
common sense and observe all safety
precautions when operating, handling
or performing any procedure involving
your engine. Failure to follow safety
precautions could result in serious
injury and property damage.
• Always ensure spectators, especially
children, are at least 30 feet away
when running the engine
• Always ensure that the propeller
is securely attached to the engine
shaft and all retaining fasteners are
tightened properly before EACH
flight. Use of blue threadlock to
tighten nuts is advisable.
• Always keep small parts out of the
reach of children as they can be
choking hazards
• Always secure the airplane before
powering the engine.
• Always keep your face and body
away from the path of the propeller
blades when starting or running your
engine.
• Always stand behind the propeller
when making carburetor adjustments.
• Always wear safety glasses or
goggles when starting and running
your engine.
• Always keep your fuel in a safe place
well away from sparks, heat or
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