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INTRODUCTION 

 
Before operating this outboard motor, read this Owner's Manual  carefully 
and completely, pay attention especially to the safety measures and rules. 
 
Your safety and other people's safety do not depend only on your ability 
at using the motor, but they depend also on your knowledge and on the 
efficiency of the motor as well as on the respect of the laws and 
regulations relating to the use of outboard motors. 
 
We suggest you improve your knowledge of the motor so that you can sail 
with mastery and confidence. 
 
If any kind of repair on the motor should not have been clearly described 
in this manual or if you want to order spare parts or accessories, or if you 
have any question about the operation or maintenance of your outboard 
motor, please consult an authorised 

SELVA MARINE 

service station or 

SELVA MARINE

 dealer. 

 

ATTENTION 

 
 
Pay attention to all the particularly important information that in this 
manual are distinguished in the following ways: 

 

Safety measures and rules, which protect the machine 
operator and other people from serious accidents or 
risks. 

 

Directions or special precautions that must be taken to 
avoid damage to the outboard motor or personal 
accidents. 

 

Directions that make procedures easier or clearer. 
Technical information. 

Summary of Contents for Izmir

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Izmir Naxos...

Page 2: ...nt of these products We are glad that you have chosen a SELVA MARINE product which means quality technology and careful research Your choice will give you many advantages which you will soon learn to...

Page 3: ...kind of repair on the motor should not have been clearly described in this manual or if you want to order spare parts or accessories or if you have any question about the operation or maintenance of y...

Page 4: ...you will have to order spare parts or for reference if your outboard motor should be stolen Make sure that the data on the label is the same as the data written in your registration book Picture No 1...

Page 5: ...otor 18 Starting procedures with cold motor 18 Verifications when the motor is on 18 Cruising 19 Tilt up the motor 19 Overheat warning system 19 Emergency starting procedure 20 Running in procedure 20...

Page 6: ...or driving Pay attention to tiredness The engine operator should not let his mind wander or be distracted or influenced by other people things or actions do not smoke eat read and so on while steering...

Page 7: ...here must be nobody within the engine operator s action radius model with manual start Picture No 10 There must be nobody within the motor steering radius Picture No 11 The free lock lever must always...

Page 8: ...Pay great attention to the weather conditions Listen to the weather forecast and take the warnings to the sailors into consideration Keep your boat and equipment on board in a perfect state of effici...

Page 9: ...MANUAL STARTING manual with rope which return automatically on the pulley ELECTRIC STARTING standard with a generator 12 Volt 70 watt and current rectifier to recharge the battery SPARK PLUGS Bosch W7...

Page 10: ...ELECTRIC STARTING standard with a generator 12 Volt 70 watt and current rectifier to recharge the battery SPARK PLUGS Bosch W7BC Champion L87Y Lodge H heat range 175 EXHAUST sub marine depression work...

Page 11: ...ation plate 11 Propeller nut 12 Propeller 13 Water inlet 14 Front cowling lock lever 15 Engine stop switch 16 Recoil starter handle model with manual start 17 Fuel joint 18 Engine stop switch model wi...

Page 12: ...Picture No 22 Engine stop switch Button to stop the engine in an emergency Picture No 23 Throttle control adjustment Device which permits to have a constant speed Picture No 24 Accelerator grip steer...

Page 13: ...ke 10 Rectifier 11 Generator 12 Ignition coil 13 Spark plug 14 Fuse 15 Thermo switch Fig 33 Wiring colour scheme Red Re Light blue Az Black Ba Grey Gr Blue Bu Orange Or Brown Br White Wh Black light b...

Page 14: ...to the detailed list 17 Fuel hose connection Check the proper connection of the fuel hose 17 Check of the equipment on board Check that you have on board everything necessary to face a possible emerg...

Page 15: ...an appropriate trim angle and therefore to obtain a good performance from your boat To have the optimum mounting height of the outboard motor you must mount it so that the anti cavitation plate is be...

Page 16: ...the bow may plough making the boat unstable When the boat is in stable trim it remains parallel to the water To adjust the trim angle proceed as follows push down the free lock lever and tilt up the...

Page 17: ...huric acid and therefore is poisonous and highly caustic Always follow these preventive measures Avoid bodily contact with electrolytic fluid as it can cause severe burns or permanent eye injury Wear...

Page 18: ...if any gasoline spills onto your skin get immediate medical attention Keep out from children reach Preparation of the fuel Use only petrol with a octane number higher than 95 N O Research and that doe...

Page 19: ...8 Model with electric start Push the choke switch turn the key clockwise completely keep it in this position for a maximum of 5 seconds Immediately when the engine starts release the switch key and th...

Page 20: ...d only when it is in Neutral Overheat warning system The engine is provided with an overheat warning device Before the engine becomes too hot the engine speed fall suddenly as a matter of fact this de...

Page 21: ...or is tested completely in our workshop and it is partially run in a tank A second test is done by the concessionaire It is always advisable to complete the running in procedure in the following way D...

Page 22: ...55 CLEANING Cleaning outside SELVA motors do not need much cleaning to clean the painted parts use a cloth soaked with water Do not use flammable solvents Cleaning cooling water passages Every now and...

Page 23: ...ine and wait till it has cooled down then remove the spark plug cap in order to avoid an accidental starting Pay attention to the motor parts which are still hot so that you do not burn yourself Some...

Page 24: ...r of the anode If necessary replace it Check the condition of the propeller If necessary replace it GREASING CHART GREASE POINTS GREASE THAT MUST GREASING FREQUENCY BE USED FRESH WATER SALT WATER Gear...

Page 25: ...and the oil drain plug holes upwards Inject the oil into the oil drain plug hole The oil must agree with the characteristics listed in the greasing chart and must comply with the quantity pointed out...

Page 26: ...is one of the components which have a great influence upon the performance of the motor An unsuitable or damaged propeller can cause serious damages to the motor besides reduce the performance For an...

Page 27: ...rn the flywheel by hand to distribute the oil in the cylinder replace the spark plug Change the gearbox oil Check the screws torque Grease all the components as shown in the greasing chart Inspect the...

Page 28: ...rease E The engine is overheating F Engine speed is higher than normal G Engine speed is lower than normal H Boat speed is too low I The boat will suddenly slow L The starter motor does not operate mo...

Page 29: ...tat faulty Cavitation is occurring Propeller is damaged Propeller has not the proper dimensions Incorrect trim angle Load on boat is improperly distributed Transom is too high Transom is too low Only...

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