Operation
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move the trim rod from the clamp brack-
et.
3.
Reposition the rod in the desired hole.
To raise the bow (“trim-out”), move the rod
away from the transom.
To lower the bow (“trim-in”), move the rod to-
ward the transom.
Make test runs with the trim set to different
angles to find the position that works best for
your boat and operating conditions.
WARNING
EWM00400
●
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. Increase speed gradu-
ally and watch for any signs of instabil-
ity or control problems. Improper trim
angle can cause loss of control.
NOTE:
The outboard motor trim angle can be
changed approximately 4 degrees by shifting
the trim rod one hole.
EMU27883
Adjusting trim angle (Power trim and
tilt)
WARNING
EWM00752
●
Be sure all people are clear of the out-
board motor when adjusting the tilt an-
gle. Body parts can be crushed
between the motor and the clamp
bracket when the motor is trimmed or
tilted.
●
Use caution when trying a trim position
for the first time. Increase speed gradu-
ally and watch for any signs of instabil-
ity or control problems. Improper trim
angle can cause loss of control.
●
If equipped with a power trim and tilt
switch located on the bottom cowling,
use the switch only when the boat is at
a complete stop with the engine off. Do
not adjust the trim angle with this
switch while the boat is moving.
Adjust the outboard motor trim angle using
the power trim and tilt switch.
1. Trim rod
ZMU02890
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1. Power trim and tilt switch