Operation
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Filling fuel for built-in tank
WARNING
Gasoline and its vapors are highly flam-
mable and explosive. Keep away from
sparks, cigarettes, flames, or other sourc-
es of ignition.
1.
With the outboard motor tilted down (in
the vertical running position), remove the
fuel tank cap.
2.
Use a funnel if the nozzle on the fuel can
or pump is not small enough or long
enough to fit into the mouth of the fuel
tank.
3.
Fill the fuel tank carefully.
4.
Securely close the cap after refueling.
Wipe up any spilled fuel.
Fuel tank capacity:
2.5 L
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Operating engine
Feeding fuel
WARNING
●
Before starting the engine, make sure
that the boat is tightly moored and that
you can steer clear of any obstructions.
Be sure there are no swimmers in the
water near you.
●
When the air vent screw is loosened,
gasoline vapor will be released. Gaso-
line is highly flammable, and its vapors
are flammable and explosive. Refrain
from smoking, and keep away from
open flames and sparks while loosening
the air vent screw.
●
This product emits exhaust gases which
contain carbon monoxide, a colorless,
odorless gas which could cause brain
damage or death when inhaled. Symp-
toms include nausea, dizziness, and
drowsiness. Keep cockpit and cabin ar-
eas well ventilated. Avoid blocking ex-
haust outlets.
1.
For the built in tank, loosen the air vent
screw on the fuel tank cap by one turn.
For the external fuel tank, loosen it on the
fuel tank cap by 2 or 3 turns.