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Operator's Manual

VECTOR Compact Tiller

WARNING

ENGINES GIVE OFF CARBON MONOXIDE, AN

ODORLESS, COLORLESS, POISONOUS GAS.

CARBON MONOXIDE MAY BE PRESENT EVEN IF

YOU DO NOT SMELL OR SEE ANY ENGINE EXHAUST.

BREATHING CARBON MONOXIDE CAN CAUSE

NAUSEA, FAINTING OR DEATH, IN ADDITION TO

DROWSINESS, DIZZINESS AND CONFUSION.
IF YOU EXPERIENCE ANY OF THESE SYMPTOMS,

SEEK FRESH AIR AND MEDICAL ATTENTION

IMMEDIATELY.

WARNING

HOT GASES ARE A NORMAL BY-PRODUCT OF A

FUNCTIONING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE.

FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS TO PREVENT

BURNS AND FIRES.
DO NOT ALTER/MODIFY ENGINE:
NEVER ALTER OR MODIFY THE ENGINE FROM

THE FACTORY. SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH MAY

OCCUR IF ENGINE IS MODIFIED OR ALTERED.
WHEN WORKING ON OR REPLACING PARTS FOR

THE ENGINE OR PRODUCT, YOU MUST ALWAYS

PUT THE ON/OFF SWITCH TO THE OFF POSITION.

Engine Safety Precautions

NOTE: If your product comes with a separate engine

manual, be sure to read and follow all safety and

warning precautions outlined there, in addition to

any in this manual.

Preventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Always start and run engine outdoors. Do not start

or run engine in an enclosed area, even if doors or

windows are open.

Never try to ventilate engine exhaust indoors. Carbon

monoxide can reach dangerous levels very quickly.

Never run engine outdoors where exhaust fumes may

be pulled into a building.

Never run engine outdoors in a poorly ventilated area

where the exhaust fumes may be trapped and not

easily taken away. (Examples include: in a large hole

or areas where hills surround your working area.)

Never run engine in an enclosed or partially enclosed

area. (Examples include: buildings that are enclosed

on one or more sides, under tents, car ports or

basements.)

Always run the engine with the exhaust and muffler

pointed in the direction away from the operator.

Never point the exhaust muffler towards anyone.

People should always be many feet away from the

operation of the engine and its attachments.

Do not change the engine governor settings or over-

speed the engine.

Gasoline Fires and Handling Fuel Safely

Use extra care in handling gasoline and other fuels.

They are flammable and vapors are explosive.

When storing extra fuel be sure that it is in an

appropriate container and away from any fire hazards.

Prevent fire and explosion caused by static electric

discharge. Use only nonmetal, portable fuel

containers approved by the Underwriter’s Laboratory

(U.L.) or the American Society for Testing & Materials

(ASTM).

Always fill fuel tank outside in a well ventilated area.

Never fill your fuel tank with fuel indoors. (Examples

include: basement, garage, barn, shed, house, porch,

etc.) Never fill tank near appliances with pilot lights,

heaters, or other ignition sources. If the fuel has to

be drained, this should be done outdoors with the

proper equipment. The drained fuel should be stored

in a container specifically designed for fuel storage or

it should be disposed of carefully.

Never remove the fuel cap or add fuel with the engine

running. Stop engine and allow to cool before filling.

Never drain fuel from engine in an enclosed area.

Always wipe up excess (spilled) fuel from engine

before starting. Clean up spilled fuel immediately.

If fuel is spilled, do not start the engine but move

product and fuel container from area. Clean up spilled

fuel and allow to evaporate and dry after wiping and

before starting.

Allow fuel fumes/vapors to escape from the area

before starting engine.

Test the fuel cap for proper installation before starting

and using engine.

Always run the engine with fuel cap properly installed

on the engine.