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Introduction 

Thank you for purchasing this Stinger Equipment, Inc. product. 

This manual will explain the safety, maintenance and operation of 

your unit. 

 

 

Safety

 

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All operators should read the product manual in its 

entirety before operating.  All operators must be properly 

trained on the controls and their functions. 

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All safety equipment, shields and covers must remain in 

place and free of any defects. Do not use this equipment 

if any guards or safety decals are not in place. 

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Perform an inspection of the unit before each use.  Ensure 

all fasteners are secure, the tires are properly inflated and 

engine oil level is correct. 

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Do not use this unit on a slope of more than 20 degrees. 

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Do not use if terrain exceeds skill or comfort level.  

 

Refueling the unit: 

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Use an OSHA approved fuel can 

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Do not fuel while the unit is running or hot 

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Absolutely no smoking while refueling 

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Refuel only outside and on level ground 

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Do not overfill the unit 

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Secure the fuel cap 

Summary of Contents for Dual-Aer 2400

Page 1: ...Dual Aer 2400 2450 Operator s Manual...

Page 2: ...and free of any defects Do not use this equipment if any guards or safety decals are not in place Perform an inspection of the unit before each use Ensure all fasteners are secure the tires are prope...

Page 3: ...these safety labels Signal word definitions DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided WILL result in death or serious injury WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous sit...

Page 4: ...static transmissions features a maintenance free design Belt Inspect the engine belt every 100 hours or annually for signs of wear Belt Replacement Procedure 1 Disconnect the tension spring to release...

Page 5: ...5 Figure 3 Figure 1 Figure 2...

Page 6: ...ekly Engine Run unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 86 or higher and 10 or less ethanol Check engine oil level on level ground daily Drain Honda engine s oil by removing oil plug in figure 5 Dr...

Page 7: ...7 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6...

Page 8: ...off 2 Give a quick pull to the recoil 3 Allow the unit to warm up and slide the throttle to the desired rpm 4 Slide the throttle all the way back to turn off the engine as shown in figure 9 First Tim...

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Page 10: ...tine handle as shown in figure 11 2 Lock the tines in the up position by lifting the handle up until you hear a click as shown in figure 12 3 Tines can remain in the ground when making turns Slow the...

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