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1. 

Upper level mark 

2. 

Lower level mark

 

WARNING: 

If any item in the pre-operation check is not working properly, have it inspected and repaired before   

operating the outboard motor. Otherwise an accident could occur. 

CAUTION: 

Do not start the engine out of water.    Overheating and serious engine damage can occur. 

 

2.4 Filling fuel 

WARNING

 

Gasoline and its vapors are highly flammable and explosive. Keep away from sparks, cigarettes,   

flames, or other sources of ignition. 

1.  Remove the fuel tank cap.

 

 

2.  Carefully fill the fuel tank.                                                           

 

                                     

        

 

   

 

 
 
 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for F2.6BM

Page 1: ...OUTBOARD MOTOR OWNER S MANUAL F2 6BM SUZHOU PARSUN POWER MACHINE CO LTD...

Page 2: ...ance and care This will ensure that your outboard motor is operated well under various conditions PARSUN seeks continuous improvement in product quality Therefore while this manual contains the most c...

Page 3: ...of the bracket swivel Record your outboard motor serial number in the spaces provided to assist you in ordering spare parts from your Parsun dealer or for reference in case your outboard motor is stol...

Page 4: ...n at High Altitude The density of air at high altitude is lower than at sea level Engine power is reduced as the air mass and air fuel ratio decrease Outboard motor output will be reduced This is a na...

Page 5: ...engine configuration at a given altitude may increase its emissions and decrease fuel efficiency and performance When the carburetor has been modified for high altitude operation the air fuel mixture...

Page 6: ...g instructions 4 1 2 3 Propeller selection 5 2 Operation 6 2 1 Installation 6 2 1 1 Mounting height 7 2 1 2 Clamping the outboard motor 9 2 2 Breaking in engine 9 2 3 Pre operation checks 10 2 4 Filli...

Page 7: ...3 Maintenance 29 3 1 Greasing 29 3 2 Cleaning and adjusting spark plug 30 3 3 Checking fuel system 30 3 4 Inspecting idling speed 31 3 5 Changing engine oil 31 3 6 Checking wiring and connectors 33 3...

Page 8: ...table 39 4 Transporting and storing outboard motor 41 4 1 Transporting 41 4 2 Storing 42 5 Action in emergency 44 5 1 Impact damage 44 5 2 Starter will not operate 44 5 3 Treatment of submerged motor...

Page 9: ...handle 15 Clamp screw 3 Steering friction screw 10 Engine stop button 16 Rope attachment 4 Anti cavitation plate Engine stop lanyard switch 17 Gear shift lever 5 Propeller 11 Starter handle 18 Choke k...

Page 10: ...are as follows 1 Air vent screw 3 Built in fuel tank 2 Fuel tank cap 4 Fuel cock close position WARNING The fuel tank supplied with this engine could only be used as supply of fuel for its running and...

Page 11: ...th 645mm Recommended gear oil Hypoid gear oil SAE 90 Overall width 343mm Gear oil quantity 75cm 3 Overall height S L 1013 1140mm Spark plug BR6HS Weight S L 17 18Kg Spark plug gap 0 6 0 7mm Transom he...

Page 12: ...s flames or other sources of ignition Stop engine before refueling Refuel in a well ventilated area Refuel portable fuel tanks off the boat Do not overfill the fuel tank Take care not to spill gasolin...

Page 13: ...outboard motor will be critically affected by your choice of propeller as an incorrect choice could adversely affect performance The outboard motor is fitted with propellers chosen to perform well ov...

Page 14: ...rest with its maximum load Check that the static water level on the exhaust housing is low enough to prevent water entry into the power head when water rises due to waves when the outboard is not run...

Page 15: ...your motor The information presented in this section is intended as reference only Proper mounting depends in part on experience and the specific boat and motor combination 2 1 1 Mounting height The m...

Page 16: ...2 1 2 Clamping the outboard motor 1 Tighten the transom clamp screw evenly and securely Occasionally check the clamp screws for tightness during operation of the outboard motor because they could beco...

Page 17: ...e bolts For details consult your PARSUN dealer WARNING Avoid using bolts nuts or washers inappropriate After tightening test running the engine and check their tightness 2 2 Breaking in engine Your ne...

Page 18: ...k fuel line connections to be sure they are tight Be sure the fuel tank is positioned on a secure flat surface and that the fuel line is not twisted or flattened or likely to contact sharp objects Con...

Page 19: ...osition not tilted 2 Check the oil level using the oil level check window to be sure the level falls between the upper and lower marks Fill with oil if it is below the lower mark or drain to the speci...

Page 20: ...he outboard motor Otherwise an accident could occur CAUTION Do not start the engine out of water Overheating and serious engine damage can occur 2 4 Filling fuel WARNING Gasoline and its vapors are hi...

Page 21: ...3 Securely close the cap after filling the tank Wipe up any spilled fuel 2 5 Starting engine 1 Loosen the air vent screw on the fuel tank cap One turn for built in tank 2 Open the fuel cock 13...

Page 22: ...arted in neutral otherwise damage to the starter can occur Do not attach the lanyard to clothing that could tear loose Do not route the lanyard where it could become entangled preventing it from funct...

Page 23: ...RT start position 5 Pull out the choke knob fully NOTE It is not necessary to use the choke when starting a warm engine If the choke is left in the START start position while the engine is running the...

Page 24: ...tion CAUTION When the engine is cold it needs to be warmed up If the engine does not start on the first try repeat the procedure If the engine fails to start after 4 or 5 tries open the throttle a sma...

Page 25: ...Check for steady flow of water from the cooling water pilot hole CAUTION If water is not flowing out of the hole at all times while the engine is running stop the engine and check whether the cooling...

Page 26: ...e water near you CAUTION To shift from forward to reverse or vice versa first close the throttle so that the engine idles or runs at low speeds 2 7 1 Forward 1 Place the throttle grip in the fully clo...

Page 27: ...e more than half Otherwise the boat could become unstable which could result in loss of control and an accident 1 Place the throttle trip in the fully closed position 2 Turning the outboard motor arou...

Page 28: ...8 Tiller 1 Change direction To change direction move the tiller handle to the left or right as necessary 2 Change speed Turn the grip counterclockwise to increase speed and clockwise to decrease speed...

Page 29: ...t of the throttle grip and can be set according to operator preference To increase resistance turn the adjuster clockwise To decrease resistance turn the adjuster counterclockwise When constant speed...

Page 30: ...ded PROCEDURE 1 Push and hold the engine stop button until the engine comes to a complete stop NOTE If the outboard motor is equipped with an engine stop switch lanyard the engine can also be stopped...

Page 31: ...ting conditions WARNING Stop the engine before adjusting the trim angle Use care to avoid being pinched when removing or installing the rod Use caution when trying a trim position for the first time I...

Page 32: ...the closed position if the outboard motor will be tilted for more than a few minutes Otherwise fuel may leak NOTE Do not tilt up the engine by pushing the tiller handle because this could break the h...

Page 33: ...2 Tighten the steering friction adjuster by turning it clockwise to prevent the motor from turning freely 3 Tighten the air vent screw 4 Close the fuel cock 25...

Page 34: ...and tilt the engine up fully until the tilt support lever automatically locks 2 11 2 Tilting down 1 Slightly tilt the outboard motor up 2 Slowly tilt the outboard motor down while pulling the tilt su...

Page 35: ...other conditions 2 12 1 Cruising in shallow water The outboard motor can be tilted up partially to allow operation in shallow water WARNING The tilt lock mechanism does not work while the shallow wate...

Page 36: ...ing up for and cruising in shallow water Otherwise severe damage from overheating can result For tilting procedure see section 2 11 2 12 2 Cruising in salt water After operating in salt water wash out...

Page 37: ...gine when you perform maintenance unless otherwise specified If you or the owner is not familiar with machine servicing this work should be done by your PARSUN dealer or other qualified mechanic CAUTI...

Page 38: ...ng the spark plug measure the electrode gap with a wire thickness gauge adjust the gap to specification if necessary 0 6 0 7mm When fitting the plug always clean the gasket surface and use a new gaske...

Page 39: ...g smoothly 2 Verify whether the idle speed is set to specification Idle speed 1900 100Rpm CAUTION Correct idling speed inspection is only possible if the engine is fully warmed up If not warmed up ful...

Page 40: ...e the engine oil when the oil is still warm 1 Put the outboard motor in an upright position not tilted 2 Prepare a suitable container that holds a larger amount than the engine oil capacity Loosen and...

Page 41: ...between the upper and lower marks CAUTION The oil should be changed more often when the engine is operated under adverse conditions such as extended trolling 3 6 Checking wiring and connectors Check t...

Page 42: ...ous accident could occur if the engine starts when you are nearby Do not use your hand to hold the propeller when loosening or tightening the propeller nut Put a wood block between the anti cavitation...

Page 43: ...Installing the propeller CAUTION Be sure to install the thrust washer before instating the propeller otherwise the lower case and propeller boss could be damaged Be sure to use a new cotter pin and b...

Page 44: ...he outboard motor is tilted even when the tilt support lever or knob is locked Serious injury could occur if the motor falls 1 Tilt the outboard motor so that the gear oil drain screw is at the lowest...

Page 45: ...acer 7 Insert and tighten the gear oil drain screw If necessary change the seal spacer 3 10 Cleaning fuel tank WARNING Keep away from sparks cigarettes flames or other sources of ignition when cleanin...

Page 46: ...es Consult a PARSUN dealer for replacement of external anodes CAUTION Do not paint anodes as this would render them ineffective and can cause more rapid engine corrosion 3 12 Checking top cowling Chec...

Page 47: ...urself The symbol indicates work to be carried out by your Parsun dealer Item Operations Initial Every 10 hours 1 month 50 hours 3 months 100 hours 6 months 200 hours 1 year Anode s external Check rep...

Page 48: ...tle cable Throttle pick up timing Check adjustment Water pump Check Engine oil Check replacement Oil filter Change Spark plug s Cleaning adjustment replacement Timing belt Check replacement Valve clea...

Page 49: ...motor could shake loose from the tilt support and fall WARNING Never get under the lower unit while it is tilted even if a motor support bar is used When transporting or storing the outboard motor wh...

Page 50: ...orting and storing it If storing or transporting the outboard motor on its side not upright put it on a cushion after draining the engine oil completely Do not place the outboard motor on its side bef...

Page 51: ...eration Keep hands hair and clothes away from the flywheel and other rotating parts while the engine is running 7 Run the engine at a fast idle for a few minutes in neutral position 8 Just prior to tu...

Page 52: ...es not operate the engine can be started with an emergency starter rope WARNING Use this procedure only in an emergency and only to return to port for repairs Be sure no one is standing behind you whe...

Page 53: ...follows 1 Remove the top cowling 2 Remove the fuel tank bolts 3 While lifting the fuel tank up remove the bolt from the starter case 4 While lifting the starter case up disconnect the choke wire from...

Page 54: ...the starter case 6 Install the fuel flywheel case by installing the bolts 7 Install 2 bolts into the rear section of the fuel tank 8 Prepare the engine for starting For further information see sectio...

Page 55: ...lever to the original position 10 Insert the knotted end of the emergency starter rope into the notch in the flywheel rotor and wind the rope several turns around the flywheel clockwise 11 Pull the ro...

Page 56: ...taminants with fresh water 2 Remove the spark plug s then face the spark plug hole downward to allow any mud or contaminants to drain 3 Drain the fuel from the carburetor fuel filter and fuel line Dra...

Page 57: ...6 Take the outboard motor to a PARSUN dealer as soon as possible CAUTION Do not attempt to run the outboard motor until it has been completely inspected 49...

Page 58: ...cap s fitted incorrectly Check and re fit cap s Ignition wiring damaged or poorly connected Check wires for wear or breaks Tighten all loose connections Replace worn or broken wires Ignition parts ar...

Page 59: ...r adjustments are incorrect Have serviced by your dealer Carburetor is clogged Have serviced by your dealer Air vent screw on fuel tank is closed Open air vent screw Throttle valve adjustment is incor...

Page 60: ...h recommended type Fuel is contaminated or stale Fill tank with clean fresh fuel Spark plug gap is incorrect Inspect and adjust as specified Ignition wiring is damaged or poorly connected Check wires...

Page 61: ...ged Repair or replace propeller Propeller shaft is damaged Have serviced by your dealer Weeds or other foreign matter are tangled on propeller Remove and clean propeller Motor mounting bolt is loose T...

Page 62: ...7 Circuit diagram Ignitor ass y 2 3 4 5 Spark plug Engine stop switch W B B W 5 Magnet flywheel 1 SN DESCRIPTION black white B W Earthing 54...

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