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FUELING: OIL/FUEL INSTRUCTIONS

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 Your new 2-stroke Solo auger engine does not come fi lled with a 
fuel/oil mix. You will need to add a fuel/oil mix prior to your fi rst use. 
(See below) Fuel is highly fl ammable. Keep away from open fl ames 
and never spill fuel. Do not smoke at the operating site or near the 
refueling site.
•  Stop the engine prior to refueling.
•  Let the engine cool down before refueling.
•  Open fuel cap slowly to allow any excess pressure in the tank to be  
 

reduced without the risk of fuel spraying out.

•  Fuel may contain substances similar to solvents. Wear protective    
 

gloves during fi lling.

•  Avoid breathing in fuel vapor.
•  Immediately clean any spilled fuel on the machine.
•  Firmly tighten fuel cap.
•   Check for fuel leaks. Do not start the machine or work with the 
 

machine if there is a fuel leak.

•  Store fuel and oil in an approved and correctly labeled container. 

AIR VENT PART #2700430

1.    The Solo engine has a non-vented gas cap which is not visible. 
 

Air is supplied to the tank using an external venting system. (

Fig 1

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2. You will notice the air line located under the fuel cap. The airline  

 

 

needs to maintain this position in order to allow air to the tank. (

Fig 2

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3.   To prevent excessive fuel from collecting in the air line we have  

 

 

the following suggestions. DO NOT OVER FILL THE GAS TANK.  

 

4.  When the auger is not in use, lay it down as shown. Position #1 (

Fig 3

 

is the best option followed by position #2. (

Fig 4

 

This will keep the air line out of the fuel.

FUEL INFORMATION 

•  Use unleaded regular, unleaded premium or non-oxygenated  

 

 

fuel. Do not use fuel with less than an octane rating of 87. For peak   

 

performance use a 90-93 octane rated unleaded premium fuel.

•  Do not use leaded fuel or E85.
•  FUEL MUST BE FRESH AND CLEAN. NEVER use fuel left over  
 

from last season or fuel that has been stored more than 30 days. 

 

Do not use summer blend fuel; only use winter blend fuel which is    

 

available after November 1st.

•  Unsuitable fuel or deviations in mixing ratio may lead to serious  
 

engine damage which is not covered under warranty.

2-CYCLE OIL/FUEL MIX

To operate your engine you will need to use a clean, high-quality, 
2-cycle oil. We recommend StrikeMaster 2-cycle Low Smoke Engine 
Oil mixed with fuel at a ratio of 40:1 (3.2 fl . oz. to 1 gallon of gasoline).

 

DO NOT

 use a fuel/oil mixture leaner than 50:1 (2.6 fl . oz. to 1 gallon 

of gasoline).
•  All 2-stroke engines will have some oil residue that slowly comes    
 

from the muffl

  er area; this is normal.

•  Full Synthetic 2-stroke oil may be used as long as fuel/oil mixture    
 

ratio does not exceed 50:1 (2.6 fl uid oz. oil to 1 gal. gas).

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AIR LINE PART #64474

Fig 2

Fig 3

Fig 4

Fig 1

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Fig 3

POSITION #1 

When not in use

Fig 4

POSITION #2

When not in use

Summary of Contents for CHIPPER LITE

Page 1: ...IRST USE SM14 ATTENTION PRIOR TO FIRST USE To operate your engine you will need to use a clean high quality 2 cycle oil We recommend StrikeMaster 2 cycle Low Smoke Engine Oil mixed with fuel at a ratio of 40 1 3 2 fl oz to 1 gallon of gasoline It is recommended that everyone who uses this product read the StrikeMaster Owner s Manual For best performance idle engine for 1 2 minutes before you start ...

Page 2: ...ster power ice auger There is no better way to acquaint yourself with the product than to read the Owners Manual and operating instructions A few minutes spent studying this manual before your first ice fishing outing will be time well spent Record the engine serial number engine type and date purchased in the space below Also please return the enclosed WARRANTY CARD or submit your information at ww...

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Page 4: ...time 7 DO NOT operate if upon pulling the starter rope or after drilling holes the auger drill rotates or if the rope pulls hard Have the unit checked by a qualified mechanic 8 DO NOT allow the engine to run or operate while moving or transporting to another location 9 DO NOT continue to use this product in the event of mechanical or electrical failure 10 This product produces considerable cutting ...

Page 5: ... to open throttle and your left hand firmly holding the opposite handle 3 This product produces considerable cutting force that is felt by the operator Make sure your feet are firmly planted and that the handles are held firmly while operating this product 4 Push the throttle lever downward to increase the engine speed As the engine speed increases the centrifugal clutch will engage and the auger wil...

Page 6: ...the following suggestions DO NOT OVER FILL THE GAS TANK 4 When the auger is not in use lay it down as shown Position 1 Fig 3 is the best option followed by position 2 Fig 4 This will keep the air line out of the fuel FUEL INFORMATION Use unleaded regular unleaded premium or non oxygenated fuel Do not use fuel with less than an octane rating of 87 For peak performance use a 90 93 octane rated unlea...

Page 7: ...has fired slide the choke lever to RUN Fig 4 no choke and continue Repeat step 4 until engine starts If engine fails to start repeat steps 1 4 STARTING TIPS As you know very cold temperatures make all engines a little harder to start Whenever possible keeping your machine in a warm environment will ALWAYS make it easier to start If the engine fails to start after several attempts check that all adj...

Page 8: ...t with the guiding pins push down and click into place TRANSMISSION Transmissions are maintenance free they require no adding of grease or checking SECURING YOUR AUGER DURING TRANSPORT With your purchase of a StrikeMaster power auger you have acquired one of the world s best precision cutting machines A little prevention goes a long way Whether you transport this machine in a truck snowmobile ATV ...

Page 9: ...Tony Roach Ice Force Pro Angler ...

Page 10: ...us overload by continuously exceeding the maximum performance limit of the product Using non authorized tools Use of force incorrect treatment misuse and accidents Damage from excessive heat due to dirt buildup around the cooling fan housing Attempted adjustments and repairs by unqualified persons Use of unsuitable spare parts or third party parts if these are the cause of the defect Use of unsuita...

Page 11: ...wer equipment engine In the US new small non road engines must be designed built and equipped to meet the Environmental Protection Agency s standards Solo must warrant the emission control system on your small non road engine for the period of time listed below provided there has been no abuse neglect or improper maintenance of your small non road engine Your emission control system includes parts...

Page 12: ...APPLICABLE LAW THE COMPANY AND AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTERS DISCLAIM ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO THE PRODUCT AND WRITTEN MATERIALS OWNER S MANUAL THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES CUSTOMER SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS CUSTOMER MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS DEPENDING ON THE JURISDICTIO...

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