2 refueling the engine (only minuteman ks 28 g), 3 checking the oil level (only minuteman ks 28 g), 4 connecting the battery (only minuteman ks 28 b) – Minuteman KS 28 G (6403.xx) User Manual

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Starting Up

2.1.2

Refueling the engine
(only Minuteman KS

28

G)

Unscrew the fuel tank cap
(Fig. 7/5) and fill approx. 2.5

l

gasoline.

Screw the fuel tank cap back on.

Only refuel the machine when
the engine has cooled down.
Otherwise, any spilled gaso-
line can evaporate if it lands on
hot machine parts. Health haz-
ard through inhaling vapors!

Refueling must not be carried
out in closed rooms.

Refueling may only be carried
out when the engine is
switched off! Remove the igni-
tion key.

It is forbidden to smoke or use
fire when refueling or working
on or near components con-
taining fuel.

Wipe up any spilled fuel!

Wipe up spilled fuel with a cloth
and dispose of the cloth ac-
cording to the applicable envi-
ronmental laws.

2.1.3 Checking the oil level

(only Minuteman KS

28

G)

Engine oil is filled at the factory. As a
precaution, however, check the oil level
again on site, refer to Section 5.4.1.

2.1.4 Connecting the battery

(only Minuteman KS

28

B)

Before starting up for the first time, con-
nect the positive cable of the device as
illustrated in Figure 5 to the positive
pole (Fig.

5/1) of the battery in the de-

vice.

2.1.5

Initial battery charge
(only Minuteman KS

28

B)

Before starting up the machine for the
first time, the batteries used must be ful-
ly charged by completing the initial bat-
tery charge, refer to Section 5.5.1. Min-
uteman assumes no liability for damage
to the battery resulting from failing to
carry out the initial battery charge prop-
erly.

Risk of explosion! When charg-
ing the battery, there must be
sufficient ventilation in the
charging area.

Fig.

5

1

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