Fuel safety, Transport and storage, Fuel – Jonsered BC2053 User Manual

Page 14: Petrol, Two-stroke oil, Fuel handling

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FUEL HANDLING

Fuel safety

Never start the machine:

1

If you have spilt fuel on it. Wipe off the spillage and allow
remaining fuel to evaporate.

2

If you have spilt fuel on yourself or your clothes, change
your clothes. Wash any part of your body that has come in
contact with fuel. Use soap and water.

3

If the machine is leaking fuel. Check regularly for leaks
from the fuel cap and fuel lines.

Transport and storage

Store and transport the machine and fuel so that there is
no risk of any leakage or fumes coming into contact with
sparks or naked flames, for example, from electrical
machinery, electric motors, electrical relays/switches or
boilers.

When storing and transporting fuel always use approved
containers intended for this purpose.

When storing the machine for long periods the fuel tank
must be emptied. Contact your local petrol station to find
out where to dispose of excess fuel.

Ensure the machine is cleaned and that a complete
service is carried out before long-term storage.

The transport guard must always be fitted to the cutting
attachment when the machine is being transported or in
storage.

Secure the machine during transport.

Fuel

NB! The machine is equipped with a two-stroke engine and
must always been run using a mixture of petrol and two-stroke
oil. It is important to accurately measure the amount of oil to
be mixed to ensure that the correct mixture is obtained. When
mixing small amounts of fuel, even small inaccuracies can
drastically affect the ratio of the mixture.

Petrol

NB! Always use a quality petrol/oil mixture at least 90 octane
(RON). If your machine is equipped with a catalytic converter
(see chapter on Technical data) always use a good quality
unleaded petrol/oil mixture. Leaded petrol will destroy the
catalytic converter.

Use low-emission petrol, also known as alkylate petrol, if it is
available.

The lowest octane recommended is 90 (RON). If you run
the engine on a lower octane grade than 90 so-called
knocking can occur. This gives rise to a high engine
temperature, which can result in serious engine damage.

When working at continuous high revs a higher octane
rating is recommended.

Two-stroke oil

For best results and performance use JONSERED two-
stroke engine oil, which is specially formulated for our air-
cooled two-stroke engines.

Never use two-stroke oil intended for water-cooled
engines, sometimes referred to as outboard oil (rated
TCW).

Never use oil intended for four-stroke engines.

A poor oil quality and/or too high oil/fuel ratio may
jeopardise function and decrease the life time of catalytic
converters.

Mixing ratio

1:50 (2%) with JONSERED two-stroke oil.

1:33 (3%) with oils class JASO FB or ISO EGB formulated
for air-cooled, two-stroke engines.

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WARNING! Take care when handling fuel.
Bear in mind the risk of fire, explosion and
inhaling fumes.

!

WARNING! Fuel and fuel fumes are highly
inflammable and can cause serious injury
when inhaled or allowed to come in contact
with the skin. For this reason observe
caution when handling fuel and make sure
there is adequate ventilation.

Petrol, litre

Two-stroke oil, litre

2% (1:50)

3% (1:33)

5

0,10

0,15

10

0,20

0,30

15

0,30

0,45

20

0,40

0,60

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