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Set up – Hot Max Torches HM3500 User Manual

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KDAR Company

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Fueling the Engine

WARNING

Gasoline is extremely flammable and is
explosive under certain conditions.

Fuel and refuel in a well ventilated ar-
ea with the engine stopped.

Do not smoke or allow flames or

sparks in the area where the engine is
being refueled or where gasoline is
stored.

Do not over fill the tank (there should
be no fuel in the filler neck).

After refueling, make sure the tank
cap is closed properly and securely.

Be careful not to spill fuel when fueling
or refueling. Spilled fuel or fuel vapor
may ignite.

If fuel is spilled make sure the area is
dry and free of fumes before starting
the engine.

Avoid fuel contact with the skin or
breathing vapors for a prolonged peri-
od.

KEEP FUEL OUT OF THE REACH
OF CHILDREN.

1. Unleaded gasoline with a octane rating of 86 or

higher is recommended because it produces
fewer engine and spark plug deposits and ex-
tends the exhaust system life.

2. Remove tank cap and fill tank.
3. Do not fill tank above the shoulder of the fuel

strainer.

Strainer

Shoulder

4. Never use stale or contaminated gasoline or

oil/gasoline mixture. KDAR recommends a
fuel stabilizer.

5. Avoid getting dirt or water in the fuel tank.

Set Up

Grounding the Generator

KDAR recommends generators be properly con-
nected to an appropriate earth ground to help pre-
vent electric shock. The ground terminal found on
the control panel is connected to the frame of the
generator for this purpose. Connecting a length of
heavy gauge (6 AWG minimum) copper wire be-
tween the generator and a copper rod driven into
the ground should provide an acceptable ground
connection. Please contact a local qualified electri-
cian to insure local codes are being followed.

Spark Arresting Muffler

All Hot Max generators are equipped with spark
arresting mufflers allowing for use around agricul-
tural crops, forests, brush, grass and other similar
items. Spark arresting mufflers are required in the
State of California and on some U.S. Forest Ser-
vice Land and may also be legally required under
other statutes and ordinances. The California stat-
ues requiring a spark arresting muffler are Sections
13005(b), 4442 and 4443.