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D. STORAGE

z..Cle.aythe_ before_g. Pa_part_ _t-

Fn_iq_m themr."intske area, keepingit free ofde- vri_ .U_se a mild detergent and slmnge to clean the

plast_ _

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2.Do not store the umt or fuel in a closed areawhere fuel vapors can reach sparks or an open flame

from liot water heaters, electric motors or switches, furnaces, et_

3.Store in a dry area out of the reach of ch_dre_

Ifyou do net want toremove thegasoline from yourunit, SEARS CRAFTSMAN Fuel Stabi-

tiger (_71-33500)maybe added to ge_oline left in the tank to minimize gum deposits and acids. If thetankisalmostempty,mix stabilizerwith fresh g_bline in a separatecontainerand add to the tanl_

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ALWAYS FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS ON THE

/STABILIZERCONTAINER. THEN, RUN THE

ENGINE AT LEAST i0_ES

AFTER STA-

BILtZER IS ADDED TO ALLOW MIXTURE TO REACH CARBURETOR. STORE UNIT IN A

SAFE PLACE. SEE STEP 2 (thissection).,

It is important to prevent gum deposits from formingin essen_al fuel system parts such as the carburetor., fuel fllte_ _fuel hose or fuel tank dur-

ing storage_ Experience indicates that alcehol blended fuels (called Gasohol or using ethanol or

methanol) can attract moisture wIflch leads to

[s_aratton

and

formation

of acids during

Storage,

Acidic gas

can

damage

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in storage.

 

 

 

 

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Engine will not start.

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Engine WIH nOt idle properly.

lacks powe_ or dies under a load.

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2.Fuel tank empty.

3.Spark plug not fir_g.

4: Fuel not reaching carburetor

5.Engine flooded.

6.Compression Iow. _

1.Idle speed set too low.

2.Idle speed set too

3.Mixture screw requires adSustment.

4.Crankshai_ seals worq.

5.Compressionlow.

I.Carburetorrequiresadjustment.

A_ f_terdirty.

3.Sparkplugfouled.

4.Carbon bu_d-up.

5- Compression low.

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Z,,M_. Zgrd'_switcho.to_.0_" "

2_.F;_%ank with corr_ fuel mixture.

3. _ iiew spark plug.

4.Chec_ for dirty fuel filter, clean. Check for kinked or split fuel line; repalr orreplace.

5.See _Startmg Instructions. _

6.Contact your .Service. Cente_

1."Adjust idle speed screw clock-

wlse to in_tse speed.

2.Adjustidle speedsc_ew coun-

terelockwise to reduce

3:See _Carbivretor Adjustments."

4. Contactyour Service Center.

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1.See "CarburetorAdjnstments."

2..Clean or replace air filter.

3.Clean or reph_e spark plug and regap.

4.Contact your Service _mter.

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2.. fllterdlrty,:=...

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Or:rephce air _ter.-y. _....

3.Mixturescrewzequires'adjustment_

4. Fuelmixtumincorrect.

 

4. EmpW fuel tank and refm _dth

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correct fuel mixture.

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Engine runs hot.

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ACCESSORIES

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Fuel mixture

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See "Fueling

Your Unit."

 

2.

Spark plugincorrect,

2.

Replace

with

_orrect

spark plug.

3.

Carbon build-up.

 

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Contact

your

Service

Cente_

4.

)_re

screw set

to01ow

4.

See "CarburetorAdjustmentsY

 

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The following accessories are available through Sears Retail Stores, Catalog Outlet% or Serv_ _nters.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STOCKNO.

Saf_ Goggles

 

 

 

 

71-8,5707

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On

 

 

 

 

7!-36551

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71-85853

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