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Fuel Recommendations
This engine has been specifically designed to operate only on propane
(liquified petroleum gas).
LPG (Propane) Safety Precautions
Use propane only in containers or remote tanks specifically designed and
approved for propane. Propane is a combustible gas. It is colorless and thus
invisible to the naked eye. To ensure safe operation, always adhere to the
following safety precautions.
WARNINGS
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WARNING
Propane is highly combustible:
Do not smoke or use an open flame when replacing LPG (propane)
cylinders.
Never use a flame to check for fuel system leaks.
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WARNING
Carbon Monoxide Hazard: Burning propane produces carbon monoxide
(CO).
CO is invisible, has no odor, and can kill you. Operating your outboard
engine in an enclosed area can be dangerous.
Use only in well ventilated areas. If you experience headache,
drowsiness, or nausea, shut off the engine and seek fresh air
immediately.
Never use where people are sleeping.
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WARNING
Always handle LPG containers with care, as even when considered empty,
they may contain enough fuel to remain a fire hazard.
PROPANE ODORANT
IMPORTANT:
Propane has a harmless odorant added so that it is possible to
detect it by smell. The user should be familiar with the odor of propane (smells
like sulfur or rotten eggs). If at any time the odor of propane is identified, stop
the engine. If the leak persists, turn off the valve at the propane canister. Never
attempt to operate a unit that has a suspected leak. Always remove the
propane canister from any unit that has a suspected leak.
FUEL AND OIL
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