SERVICE MISCELLANEOUS

A - Booster Battery

B - Disabled Vehicle Battery

1.Connect positive (+) booster cable to booster battery (A) positive (+) post (C).

2.Connect the other end of positive (+) booster cable to the disabled vehicle battery (B) positive (+) post (D).

3.Connect negative (–) booster cable to booster battery negative (–) post

(E).

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IMPORTANT: Avoid Damage! Electric charge from booster battery can damage machine components. Do not install negative booster cable to machine frame. Install only to the engine block.

Install negative booster cable away from moving parts in the engine compartment, such as belts and fan blades.

4.Connect the other end (F) of negative (–) booster cable to a metal part of the disabled machine engine block away from battery.

5.Start the engine of the disabled machine and run machine for several minutes.

6.Carefully disconnect the booster cables in the exact reverse order: negative cable first and then the positive cable.

Replacing Fuse

The electric start circuit is protected by one 20 Amp fuse.

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IMPORTANT: Avoid Damage! Help prevent machine circuit damage. Make sure replacement fuse is the correct size.

1. Locate electric start fuse holder under console on right side of machine.

• Open fuse holder (A) and remove socket with fuse.

Check metal clip in fuse window. Discard fuse if clip is broken.

Install new 20 Amp fuse in socket.

Install socket with fuse in cover. Ensure that plastic tab of fuse holder is securely fastened to fuse socket.

Service Miscellaneous

Using Proper Fuel

Use regular grade unleaded fuel with an octane rating of 87 octane or higher. Fuel blends containing up to 10% ethanol or up to 15% MTBE reformulated fuel are acceptable. Do not use fuel or additives containing methanol as engine damage can occur.

Always use fresh, clean fuel that is purchased in a quantity that can be used within approximately 30 days, or add fuel stabilizer.

Fuel is blended to give best seasonal performance. To avoid engine performance problems such as hard starting or vapor lock, use in-season fuel. Use fuel during warm weather that was purchased during that season, and use fuel during cold weather that was purchased during that season.

Fuel can become stale in machines with engines that are used seasonally or infrequently during a season. Stale fuel can produce varnish and plug carburetor components which can affect engine performance.

Keep fuel storage container tightly covered and in a cool area out of direct sunlight. Fuel can break down and degrade if not sealed properly or exposed to sun and heat.

Condensation may collect in the fuel tank because of a variety of operating or environmental conditions and, over time, may affect your machine’s operation. Fill fuel tank at the end of daily use and store fuel in plastic containers to reduce condensation.

For best year-round performance and fuel-handling, add stabilizer to fuel immediately after fuel purchase. Such practice helps prevent engine performance problems and allows fuel storage in the machine all year without draining.

Filling Fuel Tank

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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Fuel vapors are explosive and flammable:

Shut engine off before filling fuel tank.

Do not smoke while handling fuel.

Keep fuel away from flames or sparks.

Fill fuel tank outdoors or in well ventilated area.

Clean up spilled fuel immediately.

Use clean approved non-metal container to prevent static electric discharge.

Use clean approved plastic funnel without screen or filter to prevent static electric discharge.

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Great Dane GSKH2352S, GSKW1948S, GSKW2352S manual Service Miscellaneous, Replacing Fuse, Using Proper Fuel, Filling Fuel Tank

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