2011 Kawasaki Prairie 360 4x4 Owners Manual - Page 47

2011 Kawasaki Prairie 360 4x4 Manual

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GENERAL INFORMATION 45 NOTICE Never use gasoline with an octane rating lower than the minimum specified by Kawasaki. Never use "gasohol" with more than 10 % ethanol, or more than 5 % methanol. Gasoline containing methanol must also be blended with cosolvents and corrosion inhibitors. Certain ingredients of gasoline may cause paint fading or damage. Be extra careful not to spill gasoline or gasoline oxygenate blends during refueling. When not operating your Kawasaki for 30 to 60 days, mix a fuel stabilizer (such as STA -BIL) with the gasoline in the fuel tank. Fuel stabilizer additives inhibit oxydation of the fuel and minimizes gummy deposits. Never store this product with "gasohol" in the fuel system. Before storage it is recommended that you drain all fuel from the fuel tank and carburetors. See the Storage section in this manual. j Fuel Tap The fuel tap has three positions: "ON", "OFF", and "RES" (reserve). If the fuel runs out with the tap in the "ON" position, the last approximately 3.6 L (0.95 US gal) of usable fuel remains can be used by turning the tap to "RES". When transporting or storing the vehicle, turn the tap to "OFF". A. B. C. D. Fuel Tap "ON" position "OFF" position "RES" position NOTE żSince riding distance is limited when on "RES", refuel at the earliest opportunity.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
45
j
NOTICE
Never
use
gasoline
with
an
octane
rat-
ing lower than the minimum specified by
Kawasaki.
Never use "gasohol" with more than 10
% ethanol,
or more than 5 % methanol.
Gasoline
containing
methanol
must
also
be blended with cosolvents and corrosion
inhibitors.
Certain ingredients of gasoline may cause
paint fading or damage.
Be extra careful
not to spill gasoline or gasoline oxygenate
blends during refueling.
When not operating your Kawasaki for 30 to
60 days, mix a fuel stabilizer (such as STA
-BIL) with the gasoline in the fuel tank. Fuel
stabilizer additives inhibit oxydation of the
fuel and minimizes gummy deposits.
Never store this product with "gasohol" in
the fuel system. Before storage it is recom-
mended that you drain all fuel from the fuel
tank and carburetors. See the Storage sec-
tion in this manual.
Fuel Tap
The fuel tap has three positions: "ON", "OFF", and
"RES" (reserve).
If the fuel runs out with the tap
in the "ON" position, the last approximately 3.6 L
(0.95 US gal) of usable fuel remains can be used
by turning the tap to "RES".
When transporting or
storing the vehicle, turn the tap to "OFF".
A. Fuel Tap
B. "ON" position
C. "OFF" position
D. "RES" position
NOTE
°
Since riding distance is limited when on "RES",
refuel at the earliest opportunity.