Fuel System
The fuel system consists of propane tank, fuel lines, connectors, and flow control. The Terminator
2100PRO is designed to accommodate a three-gallon tank, which will usually provide about three to four
hours running time. Keep a reserve tank on hand.
LPG Fuel Cylinder Replacement Procedure
WARNING:
NO SMOKING – Do not replace fuel cylinders in areas that have a source of fuel
ignition.
1.) Close the cylinder valve and run engine until it stops prior to disconnecting the fuel hose from the
tank.
2.) Remove the strap holding the propane tank.
3.) Remove the empty tank and replace with a full tank.
4.) Reconnect the strap and make sure it is locked in position.
5.) Connect the fuel hose.
6.) Open the valve slowly so the hose and tank pressure can equalize or the valve may slug. Should
leakage occur, close valve and have qualified personnel make repairs.
NOTE:
THE ABOVE IS PROVIDED AS A GUIDE. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CONSULT THE
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION PAMPHLET 58 FOR THE SAFE STORAGE AND
HANDLING OF LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES.
Troubleshooting
Condition
Probable Cause
Corrective Action
Discharged Battery
Charge or Replace Battery
Loose Battery cables
Clean and Reconnect.
Ignition Switch Failure
Replace or Repair Ignition Switch
Starter Failure
Replace or Repair Starter
Charging System
Test; Replace or Repair
Engine will not crank
or is cranking slowly
Wiring Inspect
and
Repair
No Fuel In Propane Cylinder
Check and Fill
Propane Cylinder Valve Turned Off Check the propane tank couple.
Turn On Valve
Engine cranks but will
not start
No Spark
Check Coil, Ignition Switch and spark plug
wires. Check all fuses under the control panel.
Dirty Throttle Body
Clean
Engine hesitation or
Improper idle
Improper Tightening of Manifold
Tighten Manifold Bolts
Excessive fuel
consumption
Worn Parts
Service Tune-Up
Engine Runs but the
machine will not move
Customer Service Department for assistance