EarthQuake MC43ES User Manual

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Operator’s Manual

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Burns and Fires
The muffler, muffler guard and other parts of the engine

become extremely hot during the operation of the engine.

These parts remain extremely hot after the engine has

stopped.
Prevention of Burns and Fires

Never remove the muffler guard from the engine.

Never touch the muffler guard because it is extremely

hot and will cause severe burns.

Never touch parts of the engine that become hot after

operation.

Always keep materials and debris away from muffler

guard and other hot parts of the engine to avoid fires.

Children and bystanders
Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the

presence of children and/or bystanders. Never assume that

others will remain where you last saw them.

Keep the area of operation clear of all persons,

especially small children and pets. Keep children

under the watchful care of a responsible adult.

Never allow children to operate the machine.

Service

Always stop the engine whenever you leave the

equipment, before cleaning, repairing or inspecting

the unit. Engine should be turned off and cool. Never

make adjustments or repairs with the engine (motor)

running. Push the STOP position on the RUN/STOP

switch to prevent accidental starting.

Always wear eye protection when you make

adjustments or repairs.

CAUTION

HOT GASES ARE A NORMAL BY-PRODUCT OF A

FUNCTIONING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE.

FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS TO PREVENT

BURNS AND FIRES.
DO NOT ALTER/MODIFY ENGINE:
NEVER ALTER OR MODIFY THE ENGINE FROM

THE FACTORY. SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH MAY

OCCUR IF ENGINE IS MODIFIED OR ALTERED.
WHEN WORKING ON OR REPLACING PARTS FOR

THE ENGINE OR PRODUCT, YOU MUST ALWAYS

PUSH THE RUN/STOP SWITCH TO THE OFF

POSITION.

Gasoline Fires and Handling Fuel Safely
Use extra care in handling gasoline and other fuels. They are

flammable and vapors are explosive.

When storing extra fuel be sure that it is in an

appropriate container and away from any fire hazards.

Prevent fire and explosion caused by static electric

discharge. Use only nonmetal, portable fuel

containers approved by the Underwriter’s Laboratory

(U.L.) or the American Society for Testing & Materials

(ASTM).

Always fill fuel tank outside in a well ventilated area.

Never fill your fuel tank with fuel indoors. (Examples

include: basement, garage, barn, shed, house, porch,

etc.) Never fill tank near appliances with pilot lights,

heaters, or other ignition sources. If the fuel has to be

drained, this should be done outdoors. The drained

fuel should be stored in a container specifically

designed for fuel storage or it should be disposed of

carefully.

Never remove the fuel cap or add fuel with the engine

running. Stop engine and allow to cool before filling.

Never drain fuel from engine in an enclosed area.

Always wipe up excess (spilled) fuel from engine

before starting. Clean up spilled fuel immediately.

If fuel is spilled, do not start the engine but move

product and fuel container from area. Clean up spilled

fuel and allow to evaporate and dry after wiping and

before starting.

Allow fuel fumes/vapors to escape from the area

before starting engine.

Test the fuel cap for proper installation before starting

and using engine.

Always run the engine with fuel cap properly installed

on the engine.

Never smoke while refilling or draining engine fuel

tank.

Do not store engine with fuel in fuel tank indoors. Fuel

and fuel vapors are highly explosive.

Never pour fuel from engine fuel tank.

Never siphon fuel by mouth to drain fuel tank.

Always have an adult fill the fuel tank and never allow

children to fill the engine.

Never allow an adult or anyone under the influence of

drugs or alcohol to fill engine.

When storing gasoline or equipment with fuel in the

tank, store away from furnaces, stoves, water heaters

or other appliances that have a pilot light or other

ignition source because they can ignite gasoline

vapors.

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