Miller Electric 145 DXR, 145, Blue Star 145 manual Engine Prestart Checks − DX Model

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5-4. Engine Prestart Checks − DX Model

1/2 in

 

(13 mm)

Full

 

Gasoline

 

1

Check all fluids daily. Engine must be cold and on a level surface. Unit is shipped with 10W30 engine oil.

1Fuel Valve Open valve.

.Close fuel valve before moving

unit or carburetor may flood and make starting difficult.

Fuel

Add fresh fuel before starting engine the first time (see engine manual for specifications). Fill fuel tank up to 1/2 in. (13 mm) from top to allow room for expansion. Check fuel level on a cold engine before use each day.

Oil

After fueling, check oil with unit on level surface. If oil is not up to full mark on dipstick, add oil (see en- gine manual).

Unit stops if oil level is too low. Unit cannot be restarted until sufficient oil is added.

 

 

. To improve cold weather

. Fuel valve is shown in the

 

starting:

 

 

open position. Always close

 

Keep battery in good condition.

fuel valve after stopping unit.

 

Store battery in warm area off

Moving unit with fuel valve

Full

concrete surface.

open may cause carburetor

 

 

 

flooding and make starting

 

Use correct grade oil for cold

difficult.

 

weather.

 

 

803 595-B

5-5. Connecting The Battery (DX Models Only)

 

 

! Turn Engine Switch to Off

 

 

(DX models only).

!

Connect negative (−)

 

cable last.

 

 

+

 

 

Tools Needed:

 

 

1/2 in

 

803 595-B / 803 466

 

 

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