SECTION 2
Owner’s Manual
Standard Operating Procedures
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9.
Carefully turn the throttle grip to "SLOW".
10.
Let the motor run at idle for approximately three
minutes for warm prior to placing under load.
This will ensure all moving surface are at optimal
operating temperature and properly lubricated.
Immediately placing under load after start will
significantly shorten motor life.
Do not operate the engine with gear case out of water. Severe personal injury, or engine
damage will result.
Be careful that your clothes or other items do not get caught in the rotating engine parts.
To prevent accident and injury, do not reattach the recoil starter after the engine has been
started using the emergency starter rope. Be sure to put the top cowl back on.
Do not operate the outboard motor with top cowl removed from the power unit, or
contacting turning flywheel which can lead to serious personal injury.
Be sure to warm up engine well before starting cruise. Operating cold engine can give
damage to it.
Be sure to stop engine immediately if cooling water check port is not discharging water, and
check if cooling water intake is blocked. Operating engine could lead to overheating
potentially leading to engine damage. Consult an authorized dealer if the cause cannot be
found.
Do not shift to "F" or "R" until turning into proper idle speed.
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