Tomahawk Mist Blower, TMD14 Package Contents Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents
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Package Contents
3
Quick Assembly
Fogger Quick Assembly
4
6
Leaf Blower Quick Assembly
8
Duster Quick Assembly
10
Safety Precautions
13
Fueling
14
Starting and Stopping Your Engine
15
Adding Chemicals and Adjusting Options
16
Technical Specifications, Features, and Uses
18
Maintenance, Troubleshooting, Storage
19
Spare Parts Manual
22
Warranty Information
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS
Operator Precautions
1. This product emits carbon monoxide, an invisible and odorless toxin. Do not run this product indoors at any time.
2. Always turn engine off before adding fuel to the tank.
3. To avoid electrocution, do not touch the cap of the spark plug or wiring while the engine is on.
4. Do not touch the surface of the muffler and the cylinder while the engine is running. It is extremely hot.
Equipment Warnings
1. The TMD14’s 2 stroke engine runs on a minimum of 30:1 fuel mix. Use 91 octane gas and two-cycle engine oil. Note: 50:1 pre-mix fuel is ideal for this product as it contains fuel stabilizers to ensure longevity of the equipment.
2. After starting the engine, keep the throttle at a low speed for several minutes before running at full throttle.
3. Gasoline is an extremely flammable fuel. When operating, keep away from any flames. Do not smoke while operating.
4. Do not spray in the direction of others.
Chemical Handling
1. Wear ear protection.
2. Wear eye protection.
3. Use a mask to protect mouth and face against dust and pesticides.
4. Wear closed-toed protective shoes.
5. Wear gloves to avoid contact with pesticides.
6. Wear proper clothing to protect arms and legs to avoid contact with pesticides.
7. After spraying, wash hands and clothing immediately.
FUELING
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This engine is certified to operate on unleaded gasoline and
two-stroke engine oil at a mix ratio of 50:1.
This engine requires a mixture of high-quality gasoline and two-
stroke air cooled engine oil.
Use mid-grade unleaded gasoline with a minimum octane rating
of 91 and no more than 10% ethanol content.
Keep the fuel tank far away from flames or sparks. Do not
smoke near fuel.
When adding pre-mixed fuel to the engine, use a funnel to
avoid spillage.
When the machine is running, do not add more to the fuel tank. Open the fuel cap carefully to allow and pressure build-up in the
tank to release slowly and avoid fuel spillage.
At the end of a season, drain all fuel from gas tank and use fuel
stabilizer to insure a clear carburetor for your next season.
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