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Adding the Gasoline/Oil Mixture
Fuel Mixture
GAS
OIL
RATIO
1 Gallon
2.6 Ounces
50:1
2 Gallons
5.1 Ounces
50:1
5 Gallons
13 Ounces
50:1
1.
Outside in a well ventilated area; add the recommended amount of 2-cycle oil to the approved container for the amount of fuel
you are mixing.
2.
Add unleaded gasoline with minimum 87 octane to the fuel container to approximately 1/4 full.
3.
Screw the container cap on tight and gently shake the container to mix the fuel and oil.
4.
Unscrew the container cap slowly and add the remainder of the fuel you are mixing.
5.
Replace the cap and
6.
Wipe up any spilled fuel.
Filling the Fuel Tank
Note: Only use fuel that is a 50:1 mixture of Gas and 2-Cycle mixing Oil.
1.
Clean any debris from the area around the Fuel Tank Cap and remove it
slowly, placing the Cap on a clean dry surface (Figure 5).
2.
Carefully fill the Fuel Tank to avoid spilling, to approximately 1" below the
bottom of the Fill Neck to allow for fuel expansion. Be careful not to overfill.
Reinstall the Fuel Tank Cap.
3.
Wipe off any spilled fuel before starting the Engine.
Note: To refill the Fuel Tank, turn the Engine OFF, and let the Engine cool at least
two minutes before removing the Fuel Tank Cap.
Fuel Tank
Cap
Figure 5
To operate the Engine you must use 2-cycle Engine oil with unleaded regular gasoline mixed with a 50:1 ratio. Never use
straight gasoline, as this will result in damage to the Engine.
Never mix the gasoline and oil directly in the Engine Fuel Tank. Always use only nonmetal, portable fuel containers approved
by UL or ASTM.
Always fill the Fuel Tank outdoors or in a well-ventilated area, away from sparks, open flames, pilot lights, heat, and other ignition
sources.