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ROUTINE SERVICE
OPERATIONAL CHECKS
OPERATIONAL CHECKS
Engine Monitoring System
Attach emergency stop lanyard.
SystemCheck
Turn key switch to ON. Warning horn should
sound for 1/2 second.
All
SystemCheck
warning lights should turn on at
the same time, then turn off one at a time.
I-Command
Turn key switch to ON.
The
Evinrude E-TEC
screen should appear, fol-
lowed by the tachometer display.
Fuel System
Perform running checks of the fuel system by fol-
lowing these steps:
•
Squeeze fuel primer bulb until hard or activate
electric primer. Observe all fuel hoses and con-
nections. Repair any leaks.
•
Start outboard. Inspect all hoses and connec-
tions. Repair any leaks or misrouted hoses
immediately.
Emergency Stop / Key Switch
Check emergency stop function. With outboard
running at IDLE, pull safety lanyard from emer-
gency stop switch. Outboard must stop immedi-
ately.
Remote Control Operation
Make sure that control can be easily moved into
all gear and throttle settings. Do not shift remote
control when outboard is not running.
Start-In-Gear Prevention
Start outboard and shift to FORWARD.
Turn outboard OFF while control is in FORWARD.
Try to restart the outboard. Outboard should not
start.
Shift back to NEUTRAL and restart outboard.
Shift to REVERSE. Turn outboard OFF while con-
trol is in REVERSE.
Try to restart the outboard. Outboard should not
start.
DANGER
DO NOT run the engine indoors or without
adequate ventilation or permit exhaust
fumes to accumulate in confined areas.
Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide
which, if inhaled, can cause serious brain
damage or death.
WARNING
Contact with a rotating propeller is likely to
result in serious injury or death. Assure
the engine and prop area is clear of people
and objects before starting engine or oper-
ating boat. Do not allow anyone near a pro-
peller, even when the engine is off. Blades
can be sharp and the propeller can con-
tinue to turn even after the engine is off.
CAUTION
DO NOT run outboard without a water sup-
ply to the outboard’s cooling system. Cool-
ing system and/or powerhead damage
could occur.
WARNING
Make certain that the starter will not oper-
ate when the outboard is in gear. The start-
in-gear prevention feature is required by
the United States Coast Guard to help pre-
vent personal injuries.
Summary of Contents for E-TEC 200
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Page 161: ...OILING SYSTEM OIL SUPPLY DIAGRAMS 159 8 008208 Starboard View Port View...
Page 163: ...OILING SYSTEM OIL SUPPLY DIAGRAMS 161 8 008432 Starboard View Port View...
Page 165: ...OILING SYSTEM OIL RECIRCULATION DIAGRAMS 163 8 008207 Starboard View Port View...
Page 244: ...242 POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS POWERHEAD VIEWS Port Hose Routings 3 3 L models 007153...
Page 245: ...POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS 243 11 Starboard Hose Routings 3 3 L models 007154...
Page 246: ...244 POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS Port Hose Routings 3 4 L models 008503...
Page 247: ...POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS 245 11 Starboard Hose Routings 3 4 L models 008502...
Page 248: ...246 POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS Port 3 3 L models 008448...
Page 249: ...POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS 247 11 Starboard 3 3 L models 008449...
Page 250: ...248 POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS Port 3 4 L models 008441...
Page 251: ...POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS 249 11 Starboard 3 4 L models 008442...
Page 252: ...250 POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS Front 3 3 L models 008450...
Page 253: ...POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS 251 11 Front 3 4 L models 008439...
Page 254: ...252 POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS Rear 3 3 L models 007142...
Page 255: ...POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS 253 11 Rear 3 4 L models 008440...
Page 256: ...254 POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS Top 008438...
Page 257: ...POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS 255 11 Starboard ICON models 008504...
Page 263: ...MIDSECTION SERVICE CHART 261 12 Muffler 007117...
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