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FUELS/REFUELLING

Fuel and oil mixture
–   The  engine  of  the  Hedge  Trimmer  is  a  high-­efficiency  two-­stroke  engine.
It  is  run  with  a  mixture  of  fuel  and  two-­stroke  engine  oil.  The  engine  is  
designed  for  unleaded  regular  fuel  with  a  min.  -­octane  value  of  91  ROZ.
In  case  no  such  fuel  is  available,  you  can  use  fuel  with  a  higher  octane  value.  
This  will  not  damage  the  engine,  but  may  cause  poor  operating  behaviour.
A  similar  situation  will  arise  from  the  use  of  leaded  fuel.
To obtain optimum engine operation and to protect your health and the
environment, only unleaded fuel should be used!
–   For  lubricating  the  engine  use  a  two-­stroke  engine  oil  (quality  grade:  TSC-­3),  
which  is  added  to  the  fuel.
The  engine  has  been  designed  for  use  with  MAKITA  two-­stroke  engine  oil  
and  a  mixture  ratio  of  50:1  only  to  protect  the  environment.  In  addition,  a  long  
service  life  and  a  reliable  operation  with  a  minumum  emission  of  exhaust  
gases  is  guaranteed.  It  is  absolutely  essential  to  observe  a  mixture  ratio  
of  50:1  (MAKITA  2-­stroke  engine  oil),  otherwise  the  reliable  function  of  the  
Hedge Trimmer cannot be guaranteed.
– The correct mixture ratio:
Gasoline:  MAKITA  genuine  two-­stroke  engine  oil  =  50  :  1  or
Gasoline:     Other  manufacturer's  two-­stroke  engine  oil  =  25  :  1
recommended
NOTE:   For  preparing  the  fuel-­oil  mixture,  first  mix  the  entire  oil  quantity  with  
half  of  the  fuel  required.  In  an  approved  can  which  meets  of  exceeds  all  
local code standards, then add the remaining fuel.
Thoroughly  shake  the  mixture  before  filling  it  into  the  Hedge  Trimmer's  
tank.
It  is  not  wise  to  add  more  engine  oil  than  specified  to  ensure  safe  
operation.  It  will  only  result  in  a  higher  production  of  combustion  
residues  which  will  pollute  the  environment  and  clog  the  exhaust  
channel  in  the  cylinder  as  well  as  the  muffler.  In  addition,  the  fuel  
consumption  will  rise  and  the  performance  will  decrease.
Handling petroleum products
Utmost  care  is  required  when  handling  fuel.  Fuel  may  contain  substances  
similar  to  solvents.  Refuel  either  in  a  well  ventilated  area  or  outdoors.  Do  not  
inhale  fuel  vapors,  avoid  any  contact  of  fuel  or  oil  with  your  skin.
If  your  skin  comes  in  contact  with  these  substances  repeatedly  and  for  an  
extended  period  of  time,  it  will  desiccate.
Variouse  skin  diseases  may  result.  In  addition,  allergic  reactions  are  known  to  
occur.
Eyes  can  be  irritated  by  contact  with  oil,  fuel  etc.
If  oil,  fuel,  etc.,  comes  into  your  eyes,  immediately  wash  them  with  clear  water.  
If your eyes are still irritated, see a doctor immediately!
Observe  the  Safety  Instructions  on  page  4.
Gasoline
1,000 mL (1 L)
5,000 mL (5 L)
10,000 mL (10 L)
8
50:1
+
20 mL
100 mL
200 mL

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