Pg 8, Warning – Craftsman 4-Cycle PROPANE POWERED TRIMMER 104.79211 User Manual

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INSTALLING THE PROPANE CANISTER

USE THE CORRECT PROPANE CANISTER

Always use Propane canisters or “Bottles” that are the

correct size. The 17 ounce or 16.4 ounce canisters that

are approximately 3-7/8 inch in diameter are the cor -

rect canisters (Fig.8). Do not use the smaller diameter

canisters as they will not latch securely to the unit and

vibration may cause damage to the trimmer and poten-

tially result in a dangerous leak.

16.4 OZ. / 465 g

CANISTER

Fig. 8

ATTACHING THE PROPANE CANISTER

1. Make sure the engine is off.
2. If the propane canister to be installed has a protec-

tive plastic cap over the threaded end, remove it.

Make sure the canister clamp is in the un-latched

position.

3. Insert the threaded end of the propane canister into

the clamp as far as it will go (Fig. 9A). Insert the propane con-

nector onto the threaded end of the canister and screw it

onto threads clockwise (Fig. 9B). Screw it until snug.

Do not over tighten. It may be normal to hear or smell

a slight momentary leak of propane as the connector

is being screwed in. Make sure that the connector is

installed tight enough that any leakage stops. Hand

tight is sufficient. Slide canister back so all of fuel line

components are behind the guard and latch the canister

clamp.

REMOVING THE PROPANE CANISTER

1. Make sure the engine is off.

3. Remove the empty canister.

2. Un-latch the bottle clamp and push canister against the

guard exposing the propnae connector. Remove the

propane connector by turning it counterclockwise.

4. Dispose of empty propane canisters in accordance

to Federal, State and local Regulations.

WARNING:

Never attempt to force a connector onto

a propane canister that has improper or

damaged threads.

WARNING:

This container and by-products of

the combustion of its contents contain

chemicals known to the state of

California to cause cancer, birth

deffects, or other reproductive harm.

WARNING:

Extrememly flamable fire/explosion.

Hazard contents under pressure.

Carbon monoxide hazard.

WARNING:

Propane is extremely flamable. Vapor

may explode. Always stop the engine

and allow it to cool before replacing

the propane canister. Do not smoke.

Keep sparks and open flames at a

distance from the area.

WARNING:

Propane is highly flamable, and its vapors

can explode if ignited.

Take the following precautions.

Canister

Clamp

Fig. 9A

Propane

Connector

Fig. 9B

Guard

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