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PECIAL
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PERATING
C
ONDITIONS
UNDER TOW
Should you require a tow from another boat:
• Shift your engine to NEUTRAL;
• Tilt its gearcase out of the water;
• Off-load all persons into another boat; and
• Keep speed slower than planing speed.
DUAL OUTBOARD OPERATION
When in reverse above slow speed, be sure
both outboards are running, even if one is in
NEUTRAL.
If it is necessary to return to harbor with one
outboard not running, tilt the inoperative out-
board high enough to keep its propeller out of
the water.
COLD AND FREEZING WEATHER
When operating in conditions
under 32°F (0°C),
Evinrude/Johnson
XD100
oil, must be used.
During operation in freezing weather, keep
the gearcase submerged at all times.
Upon removing your outboard from the water,
leave it in a vertical position until its cooling
system is drained. Store the outboard verti-
cally.
If the outboard’s gearcase is equipped with an
integral speedometer pickup, all water must
be cleared from the hose to prevent gearcase
damage. Refer to
Storage
on page 40.
Water remaining in the gear-
case, cooling system or other compo-
nents can freeze, causing serious engine
damage.
HIGH ALTITUDE
Your outboard’s
EMM
will automatically com-
pensate for changes in altitude. However, if
you boat above 3000 ft. (900 m), you will ex-
perience a slight loss of power due to reduced
air density.
If your engine drops below the recommended
RPM operating range at full throttle, have your
Dealer select a lower pitch propeller.
If you return to sea level, have your Dealer in-
stall the original propeller and verify correct
RPM operating range.
NOTICE
NOTICE
Summary of Contents for 2011 WRL
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Page 37: ...35 MAINTENANCE...
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Page 47: ...45 PRODUCT INFORMATION...
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