Tecumseh LV148EA, LV148XA General Safety Precautions, Avoid Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

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I. General Safety Precautions

!WARNING

Read equipment manufacturer’s manual and this material thoroughly before using this engine. Failure to do so can result in serious injury or death. Consult your local Authorized Tecumseh Servicing Dealer, call 1-800- 558-5402, or go to www.TecumsehPower.com for additional information.

A. Avoid Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

All engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a deadly gas. Breathing carbon monoxide can cause headaches, dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, confusion and eventually death.

Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas which may be present even if you DO NOT see or smell any engine exhaust. Deadly levels of carbon monoxide can collect rapidly and you can quickly be overcome and unable to save yourself. Also, deadly levels of carbon monoxide can linger for hours or days in enclosed or poorly-ventilated areas. If you experience any symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, leave the area immediately, get fresh air, and SEEK MEDICAL TREATMENT.

To prevent serious injury or death from carbon monoxide:

NEVER run engine indoors. Even if you try to ventilate engine exhaust with fans or open windows and doors, carbon monoxide can rapidly reach dangerous levels.

NEVER run engine in poorly-ventilated or partially enclosed areas such as barns, garages, basements, carports, under dwellings, or in pits.

NEVER run engine outdoors where engine exhaust can be drawn into a building through openings such as windows and doors.

B.Avoid Gasoline Fires

Gasoline (fuel) vapors are highly flammable and can explode. Fuel vapors can spread and be ignited by a spark or flame many feet away from engine. To prevent injury or death from fuel fires, follow these instructions:

NEVER store engine with fuel in fuel tank inside a building with potential

sources of ignition such as hot water and space heaters, clothes dryers, electric motors, etc.

NEVER remove fuel cap or add fuel when engine is running.

NEVER start or operate the engine with the fuel fill cap removed.

Allow engine to cool before refueling.

NEVER fill fuel tank indoors. Fill fuel tank outdoors in a well-ventilated area.

DO NOT smoke while refueling tank.

Use only an approved red GASOLINE container to store and dispense fuel. Tecumseh recommends purchasing gasoline in containers with a capacity of 2.5 gallons or less. Small containers are easier to handle and help eliminate spillage during refueling.

DO NOT pour fuel from engine or siphon fuel by mouth. To empty the fuel tank see "I. Draining Fuel" instructions on page 23.

C.Adult Supervision of Operation, Refueling and Maintenance

The manufacturer of the application may provide information about who is allowed to use this engine (see equipment manufacturer’s manual). NOT everyone who is allowed to use this engine is capable of safely and responsibly operating, maintaining and/or fueling it. Tecumseh recommends the following:

An adult should fuel this engine. NEVER allow children to refuel this engine. See "C. Filling Fuel Tank" instructions on page 6.

An adult should perform maintenance on this engine. See "VII. Maintenance" instructions on page 13. Only allow children to perform maintenance if an adult has determined they are experienced and capable of such operation.

An adult should start the engine. See "G. Avoid Accidental Starts" instructions on page 2. Only allow children to start the engine if an adult has determined they are experienced and capable of such operation.

To avoid unsupervised operation of the engine, especially by children, NEVER leave it unattended when it is running.

D.Stay Away from Rotating Parts

NEVER operate the engine with an unguarded flywheel. See Figure 1 on page 2.

The equipment manufacturer may attach a sprocket and chain or pulley and belt to the engine shaft. If these

parts are NOT properly guarded, or if you are NOT sure whether they are properly guarded, DO NOT use your engine; contact the equipment manufacturer. Hands, feet, hair,

jewelry, clothing, etc. can become

entangled in rotating parts, leading to serious injury or death. To avoid serious injury or death, be sure the flywheel guard is in place. See Figure 1 on page 2.

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Contents LV148EA/LV148XA LV156EA/LV156XA LV195EA/LV195XA Tecumseh Contact Information Safety DefinitionsAvoid Gasoline Fires General Safety PrecautionsAdult Supervision of Operation, Refueling and Maintenance Avoid Carbon Monoxide PoisoningUse Hearing Protection Do not Modify EngineAvoid Burns and Fire from Hot Surfaces Avoid Accidental StartsII. How to Get Service Engine Identification DecalTecumseh Technician’s Handbook Fuel III. Oil and Fuel SpecificationsIV. Before Starting Your Engine OilFilling Oil Sump Oil Fill Cap With DipstickII. Oil Fill Cap Without Dipstick Oil Fill Plug To OFF Position Filling Fuel TankFront View Bottom View PositionIf your engine has Go to Starting Your EngineEngine Sections with Electric Starters Primer Bulb OnlySpark Plug Cap Spark Plug Wire Air Cleaner Primer Carburetor MufflerII. Choke Only Temperatures above 40F 5C Temperatures below 40F 5CIII. Primer Bulb and Choke Engine Sections with Recoil Starters Engine Sections with Recoil StartersPrimer Bulb Vent Hole III. Primer Bulb and Choke Grounding Post Connection Spark Plug Connection VII. MaintenanceVI. Stopping Your Engine and Short-Term Storage Checking and Changing OilGas Cap Carburetor Side Up Oil Fill/Drain Tube Cap/Dipstick Typical Spark Plug Connection Gas Cap Oil Fill Plug Servicing Foam Filters Cleaning/Replacing Air CleanerRemoving Debris from Engine Spark PlugIII. Removal and Installation-Type a Air Cleaner IV. Removal and Installation-Type B Air CleanerII. Servicing Paper Filters Tab B Foam Filter Slot Cover Tab a Paper Filter Body Removal and Installation-Type C Air CleanerVI. Removal and Installation-Type D Air Cleaner Retainer Slot Flange Paper Filter Tab CoverEngine Speed AdjustmentsVIII. Transporting Your Engine CarburetorIV. Fuel Treatment III. Fuel SystemII. Oil Cylinder Bore IV. BatteryExtended Storage Draining FuelPreventing Forest, Brush and Grass Fires XI. Maintenance IntervalsMaintenance Intervals ProcedureDateOwner/Dealer 181-1215-14 Every 200 Hours or Seasonally 1. Replace Spark Plug Every 25 Hours or 3 Months Scheduled Maintenance Change OilFour-Cycle Engine Vertical Crankshaft Air-Cooled California & US EPA Emission Control Warranty Statement Emission Control System Warranty Consumer USE Commercial USE XII. Warranty Information