Assembly, Warning, Caution – Champion Power Equipment 92750 User Manual

Page 14: Add hydraulic oil, Add engine fuel

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92750

ASSEMBLy

6 . Start Engine . Extend and retract the wedge to purge

air from the hydraulic system . When the wedge
motion is smooth, the system is properly purged .

7 . Check the hydraulic oil tank sight glass . Add

approximately 1 to 1 .5 gallons of hydraulic oil to
bring the level back up to the sight glass .

DO NOT remove the hydraulic oil fill cap when the
engine is running or hot . Hot oil can escape causing
severe burns . Always allow the log splitter to cool
completely before removing the hydraulic oil cap .
High fluid pressure and temperatures are created
in the hydraulic log splitters . Hydraulic fluid will
escape through a pin-size hole opening and can
puncture skin and cause severe blood poisoning .
Inspect hydraulic system regularly for possible
leaks . Never check for leaks with your hand while
the system is pressurized . Seek medical attention
immediately if injured by escaping fluid .

WARNING

Add Hydraulic Oil

1 . Make sure the log splitter is on a flat, level surface .
2 . Remove the oil plug from the oil tank . (A)
3 . Add 5 gal . (18 .9 L) of hydraulic oil - 10W AW32, ASLE

H-150, or ISO 32 are all acceptable types of fluid .

4 . Check the hydraulic oil level using the oil sight glass .

Oil level should be centered on the glass sight . (B)

5 . Replace and tighten the oil plug and orient the vent

hole away from the operator zone .

A

B

Add Engine Fuel

1 . Use clean, fresh, regular unleaded fuel with a

minimum octane rating of 85 and an ethanol content
of less than 10% by volume .

2 . DO NOT mix oil with fuel .
3 . Clean the area around the fuel cap .
4 . Remove the fuel cap .
5 . Slowly add fuel to the tank . DO NOT OVERFILL . Fuel

can expand after filling . A minimum of ¼ in .
(6 .4 mm) of space left in the tank is required
for fuel expansion, more than ¼ in . (6 .4 mm) is
recommended . Fuel can be forced out of the tank as
a result of expansion if it is overfilled, and can affect
the stable running condition of the product . When
filling the tank, it is recommended to leave enough
space for the fuel to expand .

6 . Screw on the fuel cap and wipe away any spilled fuel .

Use regular unleaded gasoline with a minimum octane
rating of 85 .

Do not mix oil and gasoline .
Fill tank to approximately ¼ in . (6 .4 mm) below the top
of the tank to allow for fuel expansion .
DO NOT pump gas directly into the engine at the gas
station . Use an approved container to transfer the fuel to
the engine .
DO NOT fill fuel tank indoors .
DO NOT fill fuel tank when the engine is running or hot .
DO NOT overfill the fuel tank .
DO NOT light cigarettes or smoke when filling the fuel tank .

CAUTION

Pouring fuel too fast through the fuel screen may
result in blow back of fuel at the operator while filling .

WARNING

Our engines work well with 10% or less ethanol blend
fuels . When using blended fuels there are some issues
worth noting:

– Ethanol-gasoline blends can absorb more water than

gasoline alone .

– These blends can eventually separate, leaving water

or a watery goo in the tank, fuel valve and carburetor .

– With gravity-fed fuel supplies, this compromised fuel

can be drawn into the carburetor and cause damage
to the engine and/or potential hazards .

– There are only a few suppliers of fuel stabilizer that

are formulated to work with ethanol blend fuels .

– Any damages or hazards caused by using improper

fuel, improperly stored fuel, and/or improperly
formulated stabilizers, are not covered by
manufacture’s warranty .

It is advisable to always shut off the fuel supply, run the
engine to fuel starvation and drain the tank when the
equipment is not in use for more than 30 days .

NOTE

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