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OUTBOARD MOTORS

Owner’s Manual

Models: F9.9BM & F15BM

Operation, Maintenance and Warranty 

Always read and understand the Owner’s Manual before operating the outboard motor for the first time.

Summary of Contents for F15BM

Page 1: ...OUTBOARD MOTORS Owner s Manual Models F9 9BM F15BM Operation Maintenance and Warranty Always read and understand the Owner s Manual before operating the outboard motor for the first time ...

Page 2: ...care COLEMAN seeks continuous improvement in product quality Therefore while this manual contains the most current product information available at the time of printing there may be minor discrepancies between your machine and this manual If there is any question concerning the manual please contact COLEMAN Outboard Motors 888 405 8725 Data illustrations or explanations in this Owner s Manual do n...

Page 3: ...acket left assembly or on the upper part of the bracket swivel Record your outboard motor serial number in the spaces provided to assist you in ordering spare parts from COLEMAN Outboard Motors or for reference in case your outboard motor is stolen 1 Outboard motor serial number location Serial number as follows SN SN NOMINAL POWER MASS MADE IN CHINA kw kg ...

Page 4: ...ve 2003 44 EC in relation to the exhaust and noise emissions The following installation and maintenance instructions if applied guarantee that the outboard motor will remain in compliance with 1 Exhaust emissions limits throughout the normal life or the engine 350 hours or 10 years whichever occurs first and under normal conditions of use 2 Noise emissions limits under normal conditions of use ...

Page 5: ...arranted to be free from manufacturing defects in material and workmanship for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase shown on the sales receipt During this period of time Coleman Outboards will at its option either repair or replace any original Coleman Outboard part which is covered by this warranty and is proven to be defective in workmanship or material To qualify for this warranty the p...

Page 6: ...escribed in this manual 2 Damage which is caused by normal use and not caused by a defect in materials or workmanship 3 Use of the product which is not consistent with the intended use as described in the operating instructions 4 Any expendable maintenance item which need replacement or service as part of normal maintenance unless such items have defects in material or workmanship which cause fail...

Page 7: ...ntenance on your motor You may not be denied a warranty claim solely because of your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance or lack of maintenance records or receipts You are responsible for presenting your vehicle to an authorized dealer service center as soon as a problem exists The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time not to exceed 30 days ...

Page 8: ... Failures or malfunctions of the emission control systems caused by abuse alteration accident misuse the use of lead gasoline Replacement of expendable maintenance items unless they are original equipment defective in material or workmanship under normal use and the first required replacement interval for the item has not been reached Expendable maintenance items include but are not limited to spa...

Page 9: ... Coleman Outboard Motors under the Emission Control System Warranty is limited solely to the remedying of defects in material and workmanship by an authorized dealer service center at its place of business during customary business hours This warranty does not cover inconvenience or loss of use of the vehicle or transportation of the motor to or from the authorized dealer Coleman Outboard motors i...

Page 10: ...hts and responsibilities you should call Coleman Outboard Motors at 888 405 8725 or you can write to 9820 E Thompson Peak Pkwy Scottsdale AZ 85255 WARNING The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm California Proposition 65 ...

Page 11: ...ME ALERT YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED WARNING Indicates a potential hazard that could result in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH to the operator bystander or person inspecting or repairing the Outboard Motor CAUTION Indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid damage to the Outboard Motor NOTE Indicates key information to make procedures easier or clearer to understand Coleman Outboard Motors is con...

Page 12: ... 1 2 3 Propeller selection 6 2 Operation 7 2 1 Installation 7 2 1 1 Mounting height 8 2 1 2 Clamping the outboard motor 9 2 2 Breaking in engine 10 2 3 Pre operation Checks 10 2 4 Filling fuel 13 2 5 Starting engine 13 2 6 Warming up engine 22 2 7 Shifting 23 2 7 1 Forward 23 2 7 2 Reverse 24 2 8 Tiller 25 2 9 Stopping engine 27 2 10 Trimming outboard motor 30 ...

Page 13: ...g 38 3 3 Checking fuel system 38 3 3 1 Cleaning fuel filter 39 3 4 Inspecting idling speed 40 3 5 Changing engine oil 40 3 6 Checking wiring and connectors 42 3 7 Checking leakage 42 3 8 Checking propeller 42 3 8 1 Removing the propeller 43 3 8 2 Installing the propeller 44 3 9 Changing gear oil 44 3 10 Cleaning fuel tank 46 3 11 Checking and replacing anode s 46 3 12 Checking top cowling 47 3 13 ...

Page 14: ...d storing outboard motor 50 4 1 Transporting 50 4 2 Storing 51 5 Action in emergency 53 5 1 Impact damage 53 5 2 Starter will not operate 53 5 3 Treatment of submerged motor 55 6 Troubleshooting 57 7 Circuit diagram 61 ...

Page 15: ...grip 2 Top cowling lock handle 10 Tiller handle 17 Clamp bolt 3 Drain screw 11 Starter handle 18 Rope attachment 4 Anti cavitation plate 12 Warning indicator s 19 Tilt support bar 5 Propeller 13 Gear shift lever 20 Fuel joint 6 Cooling water inlet 14 Engine stop button 21 Fuel tank 7 Trim rod Engine stop lanyard switch 8 Clamp bracket 15 Throttle friction adjuster 1 ...

Page 16: ...fuel for its running and must not be as a fuel storage container Remote control The remote control lever actuates both the shifter and the throttle The electrical switches are mounted on the remote control box a Remoter control lever b Neutral interlock trigger c Neutral throttle lever d Main switch choke switch e Engine stop lanyard switch f Throttle friction adjuster 2 1 3 2 4 1 2 4 ...

Page 17: ...verse R 4 Shift 5 Fully closed 6 Throttle 7 Fully open Neutral interlock trigger To shift out of neutral first pull the neutral interlock trigger up 1 Neutral interlock trigger Neutral throttle lever To open the throttle without shifting into either forward or reverse put the remote control lever in the neutral position and lift the neutral throttle lever NOTE The neutral throttle lever will opera...

Page 18: ...commended fuel Unleaded regular gasoline Gear ratio 2 08 27 13 fuel tank capacity 24L Overall length 1001mm Recommended engine oil SAE10W30 orSAE10W40 Overall width 427mm Engine oil quantity 1 0L Overall height S 1080mm Recommended gear oil Hypoid gear oil SAE 90 Overall height L 1207mm Gear oil quantity 250cm3 Transom height S 381mm Spark plug DPR6EA 9 Transom height L 508mm Spark plug gap 0 8 0 ...

Page 19: ...If it is not available then premium gasoline If knocking or pinging occurs use a different brand of gasoline or premium unleaded fuel If leaded gasoline is usually used engine valves and related parts should be inspected after every 100 hours of operation WARNING z Do not smoke when refueling and keep away from sparks flames or other sources of ignition z Stop engine before refueling z Refuel in a...

Page 20: ...l level before starting the engine CAUTION All 4 stroke engines are shipped from the factory without engine oil 1 2 3 Propeller selection The performance of your 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 propeller chosen to perform well over a range of applications but there may...

Page 21: ...rdisnotrunning WARNING z Overpoweringaboatcouldcausesevereinstability Donotinstallanoutboardmotorwithmorehorsepower thanthemaximumratingonthecapacityplateoftheboat Iftheboatdoesnothaveacapacityplate consultthe boatmanufacturer z Impropermountingoftheoutboardmotorcouldresultindangerousconditionsandinjury Yourdealerorother personexperiencedinproperriggingshouldmountthemotor Ifyouaremountingthemotory...

Page 22: ...water resistance will increase and thereby reduce engine efficiency Mount the outboard motor so that the anti cavitation plate is between the bottom of the boat and a level 25mm below it NOTE The optimum mounting height of the outboard motor is affected by the boat and motor combination and the desired use Test runs at a different height can help determine the optimum mounting height For further i...

Page 23: ...tallation of the outboard includes bolting the engine to the boat through the transom WARNING Loose clamp screws could allow the outboard motor to fall off or move on the transom This could cause loss of control Make sure the clamp screws are tightened securely occasionally check the screws for tightness during operation 2 If the engine restraint cable attachment is equipped on your engine an engi...

Page 24: ...rfaces of moving parts to wear in evenly CAUTION Failure to follow the break in procedure could result in reduced engine life or even severe engine damage 1 For the first hour of operation Run the engine at 2000r min or at approximately half throttle 2 For the second hour of operation Run the engine at 3000r min or at approximately three quarter throttle 3 For the next eight hours of operation Avo...

Page 25: ...contact sharp objects Controls z Check throttle shift and steering for proper operation before starting the engine z The controls should work smoothly without binding or unusual free play z Look for loose or damaged connections z Check operation of the starter and stop switches when the outboard motor is in the water CAUTION z Do not start the engine out of water Overheating and serious engine dam...

Page 26: ...g the dipstick 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 specified level if it is above the upper mark 1 Oil dipstick 3 Lower level mark 2 Upper level mark CAUTION Be sure to completely insert the dipstick into the dipstick guide 12 1 2 3 ...

Page 27: ...garettes flames or other sources of ignition 1 Remove the fuel tank cap 2 Carefully fill the fuel tank 3 Securely close the cap after filling the tank Wipe up any spilled fuel 2 5 Starting engine For F15 9 9BM 1 Connect fuel joints securely after loosing the air vent screw on the fuel tank cap 2 or 3 turns 13 ...

Page 28: ...a fuel joint 3 Place the gear shift lever in neutral NOTE The start in gear protection device prevents the engine from starting except when in neutral Attach the engine stop switch lanyard to secure place on your clothing or your arm or leg Then install the lock plate on the other end of the lanyard into the engine stop switch 14 ...

Page 29: ...yard where it could become entangled and preventing it from functioning z Avoid accidentally pulling the lanyard during normal operation Loss of engine power means the loss of steering control Also without engine power the boat could slow rapidly This could cause people and objects in the boat to be thrown forward 4 Place the throttle grip in the START start position 15 ...

Page 30: ...e home position while the engine is running the engine will run poorly or stall 6 Pull the manual starter handle slowly until you feel resistance Then give a strong pull straight to crank and start the engine Repeat if necessary 7 After the engine starts slowly return the manual starter handle to its original position before releasing it 16 1 ...

Page 31: ... on the fuel tank cap 2 or 3 turns 2 Connect fuel joints securely and squeeze the primer pump with the outlet end up until you feel it become firm if equipped the fuel joint 3 Place the gear shift lever in neutral WARNING zThe engine must be started in neutral otherwise damage to the starter can occur zDo not attach the lanyard to clothing that could tear loose Do not route the lanyard where it co...

Page 32: ...n neutral Attach the engine stop switch lanyard to secure place on your clothing or your arm or leg Then install the lock plate on the other end of the lanyard into the engine stop switch 4 Place the throttle grip in the START start position Turn the main switch to ON on 5 Press in and hold the main switch to operate the remote choke system Turn the main switch to START start and hold it for a max...

Page 33: ...ngine will not start after 5 seconds of cranking return the main switch to ON on wait 10 seconds then crank the engine again NOTE zWhen the engine is cold it needs to be warmed up zIf 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 small amout between 1 8 and 1 4 and try again For F15 9 9FW 1 Place the remote control l...

Page 34: ...g the neutral throttle lever or free accelerator You may need to change the throttle opening slightly depending on engine temperature After The engine starts return the throttle to the original position NOTE zOn remote controls equipped with a neutral throttle lever a good starting point is to lift the lever just until you feel resistance then lift slightly more zThe neutral throttle lever or free...

Page 35: ...return to ON on CAUTION zNever turn the main switch to START start while the engine is running zDo not keep the starter motor turning for more than 5 seconds If the starter motor is turned continuously for more than 5 seconds the battery will be quickly discharged thus making it impossible to start the engine The starter can also be damaged If the engine will not start after 5 seconds of cranking ...

Page 36: ...ne starts the engine will stall z In the temperatures of 5 or less leave the choke knob pulled out fully for approximately 30 seconds after starting 2 Check for steady flow of water from the cooling water pilot hole CAUTION z 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 water inlet on the lower case or the cooling wa...

Page 37: ...the 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 1Forward 1 Place the throttle grip in the fully closed position 2 Move the gear shift lever quickly and firmly from neutral to forward 23 ...

Page 38: ...ard 2 7 2 Reverse WARNING When operating in reverse go slowly Do not open the throttle 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 Move the gear shift lever quickly and firmly from neutral to reverse 24 ...

Page 39: ...is in the lock position 2 Pull up the neutral interlock rigger and move the remote control lever quickly and firmly from neutral to reverse 2 8 Tiller 1 Change direction To change direction move the tiller handle to the left or right as necessary 25 ...

Page 40: ...The throttle indicator is on the throttle grip The fuel consumption curve on the throttle indicator shows the relative amount of fuel consumed for each throttle position Choose the setting that offers the best performance and fuel economy for the desired operation 1 Throttle indicator 4 Throttle friction adjuster 26 1 ...

Page 41: ... the friction adjuster If there is too much resistance it could be difficult to move throttle lever or grip which could result in an accident 2 9 Stopping engine NOTE Before stopping the engine first let it cool off for a few minutes at idle or low speed Stopping the engine immediately after operating at high speed is not recommended 1 Push and hold the engine stop button until the engine comes to...

Page 42: ...2 Tighten the air vent screw on the fuel tank cap 3 Disconnect the fuel line 28 ...

Page 43: ...For F15 9 9FW 2 Turn the main switch to OFF off 2 Tighten the air vent screw on the fuel tank cap 3 Disconnect the fuel line 29 ...

Page 44: ...ting conditions WARNING z Stop the engine before adjusting the trim angle z Use care to avoid being pinched when removing or installing the rod z Use caution when trying a trim position for the first time Increase speed gradually and watch for any signs of instability or control problems Improper trim angle can cause loss of control Tilting up and down If the engine will be stopped for some time o...

Page 45: ...t and engine bracket NOTE z Do not tilt up the engine by pushing the tiller handle because this could break the handle z The outboard motor cannot be tilted when in reverse 2 11 1 Tilting up 1 Place the gear shift lever in neutral if equipped 2 Tighten the steering friction adjuster by turning it clockwise to prevent the motor from turning freely 31 ...

Page 46: ...onnect the fuel line from the outboard motor 4 Place the tilt lock lever if equipped in the up position 5 Hold the rear handle and tilt the engine up fully until the tilt support lever automatically locks 32 ...

Page 47: ...For F15 9 9FW 1 Place the remoter control lever in neutral if equipped 2 Disconnect the fuel line from the outboard motor 3 Place the tilt lock lever if equipped in the up position 33 ...

Page 48: ...d 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 place the tilt lock lever in the down position 34 ...

Page 49: ...tor can be tilted up partially to allow operation in shallow water WARNING z Be sure to place the gear shift in neutral before cruising in shallow water or while tilting up the outboard motor z Return the outboard motor to its normal position as soon as the boat is back in deeper water CAUTION The cooling water inlet on the lower unit should be not above the surface of the water when setting up fo...

Page 50: ...2 12 2 Cruising in salt water After operating in salt water wash out the cooling water passages with fresh water to prevent them from becoming clogged with salt deposits 36 ...

Page 51: ...ance WARNING Be sure to turn off the engine when you perform maintenance unless otherwise specified This work should always be done by a qualified mechanic or your authorized dealer CAUTION If replacement parts are necessary use only genuine parts or appropriate parts of the same type and quality 3 1 Greasing 37 ...

Page 52: ...e thickness gauge adjust the gap to specification if necessary When fitting the plug always clean the gasket surface and use a new gasket Wipe off any dirt from the threads and screw in the spark plug to the correct torque 3 3 Checking the fuel system 1 Check the fuel lines for leaks crack or malfunction If a problem is found contact your dealer and have this repaired immediately WARNING z Check f...

Page 53: ...Unscrew the filter cup catching any spilled fuel in a rag 3 Remove the filter element and wash it in solvent Allow it to dry Inspect the filter element and O ring of the filter cup to make sure they are in good condition Change them if necessary If any water is found in the fuel check and clean the portable fuel tank 1 filter cup 2 O ring 3 filter element 4 filter housing 39 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 54: ...whether the idle speed is set to specification Idle speed 950 50Rpm CAUTION Correct idling speed inspection is only possible if the engine is fully warmed up If not warmed up fully the idle speed will measure higher than normal If you have difficulty verifying the idle peed or the idle speed requires adjustment consult a dealer or other qualified mechanic 3 5 Changing engine oil WARNING z Avoid dr...

Page 55: ...oil capacity Loosen and remove the drain screw while holding the container under the drain hole Then remove the oil filler cap Let oil drain completely Wipe up any spilled oil immediately 3 Put a new gasket on the oil drain screw Tighten the drain screw 4 Add the correct amount of oil through the filler hole Install the filler cap 41 ...

Page 56: ...exhaust cover cylinder head and body cylinder Check for oil leaks around the engine CAUTION If any leaks are found consult your dealer 3 8 Checking propeller WARNING z Before inspecting removing or installing the propeller always take actions to ensure the engine does not accidentally start such as removing the spark plug caps from the spark plugs placing the shift control in neutral and removing ...

Page 57: ...k the splines shear pin for wear or damage 4 Check for fish line tangled around the propeller shaft 5 Check for the propeller shaft oil seal for damage 3 8 1 Removing the propeller 1 Straighten the cotter pin and pull it out using a pair of pliers 2 Remove the propeller nut washer and spacer if equipped 3 Remove the propeller and thrust washer 43 ...

Page 58: ...ller shaft 3 Install the spacer if equipped and the washer 4 ighten the propeller nut Align the propeller nut with the propeller shaft hole Insert a new cotter pin in the hole and bend the cotter pin ends 3 9 Changing gear oil WARNING z Be sure the outboard motor is securely fastened to the transom or a stable stand z Never get under the lower unit while the outboard motor is tilted even when the ...

Page 59: ...he oil to drain completely CAUTION Inspect the used oil after it has been drained If the oil is milky water is getting into the gear case which can cause gear damage Consult your dealer 5 Use a flexible or pressurized filling device inject the gear oil into the gear oil drain screw hole 250cm3 6 When the oil begins to flow out of the oil level plug hole insert and tighten the oil level plug If nec...

Page 60: ...ank Install the cap and shake the tank Drain the solvent completely 3 Pull the fuel joint assembly out of the tank 4 Clean the filter in a suitable cleaning solvent and allow it to dry 5 Replace the gasket with a new one Reinstall the fuel joint assembly and tighten the screws firmly 3 11 Checking and replacing anode s Inspect the external anodes periodically Remove scales from the surfaces of the...

Page 61: ...riod Frequency of maintenance operations may be adjusted according to the operating conditions but the following table gives general guidelines The symbol indicates the check ups which you may carry out by yourself The symbol indicates work to be carried out by your dealer Initial Every Item Operations 10 hours 1 month 50 hours 3 months 100 hours 6 months 200 hours 1 year Anode s external Check re...

Page 62: ...ng points Greasing Idling speed carburetor models Check adjustment Propeller and cotter pin Check replacement Shift link shift cable Check adjustment Thermostat Check Throttle link throttle 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 clearance OHC OHV ...

Page 63: ...NOTE When operating in salt water turbid or muddy water the engine should be flushed with clean water after every use 49 ...

Page 64: ...oat The outboard motor could shake loose from the tilt support and fall WARNING z Never get under the lower unit while it is tilted even if a motor support bar is used z When transporting or storing the outboard motor while removed from a boat keep the outboard in the position shown CAUTION z Place a towel or something similar under the outboard motor to protect it from damage z Do not place the o...

Page 65: ... or transporting the outboard motor on its side not upright put it on a cushion after draining the engine oil completely z Do not place the outboard motor on its side before the cooling water has drained from it completely z Store the outboard motor in a dry well ventilated place not in direct sunlight 1 Wash the outboard motor body using fresh water 2 Disconnect the Fuel joint and drain the engin...

Page 66: ...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 turning off the engine quickly spray Fogging Oil alternately into each carburetor or the fogging hole of the silencer cover if equipped 9 If Fogging Oil is not available run the engine at a fast idle until the fuel system empties and the engine stops 10 If Fogging Oil is not avai...

Page 67: ... is used to start the engine the start in gear protection device does not operate Make sure the remote control lever is in neutral z Be sure no one is standing behind you when pulling the starter rope It could whip behind you and injure someone z Do not install the starter mechanism or top cowling after engine is running Keep loose clothing and other objects away when starting the engine Do not to...

Page 68: ...cable 3 Remove the starter after removing the three bolts 4 Prepare the engine for starting For further information see section 2 5 5 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 54 1 2 ...

Page 69: ...he spark plug hole downward to allow any mud or contaminants to drain 3 Drain the fuel from the carburetor fuel filter and fuel line Drain the engine oil completely 4 Fill the sump with fresh engine oil 5 Feed engine fogging oil or engine oil through the carburetor s and spark plug holes while starting the engine 55 If the outboard is submerged immediately take it to a COLEMAN outboard service cen...

Page 70: ...CAUTION Do not attempt to run the outboard motor until it has been completely inspected 56 6 Take the outboard motor to COLEMAN outboard service center as soon as possible ...

Page 71: ... s fouled or of incorrect type Inspect spark plug s Clean or replace with recommended type Spark plug 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 are faulty Have serviced by your dealer Engine stop switch lanyard is not attached Attach lanyard Eng...

Page 72: ...ace worn or broken wires Specified engine oil is not being used Check and replace oil as specified Thermostat is faulty or clogged Have serviced by your dealer Carburetor adjustments are incorrect Have serviced by your dealer Carburetor is clogged Have serviced by your dealer Fuel pump is damaged Have serviced by your dealer Air vent screw on fuel tank is closed Open air vent screw Fuel joint conn...

Page 73: ...ed or incorrect type Inspect spark plug s Clean or replace with recommended type Fuel system is obstructed Check for pinched or kinked fuel line or other obstructions in fuel system Fuel filter is clogged Clean or replace with 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 poor...

Page 74: ... Connect correctly Engine power loss Specified spark plug s are not being used Check and replace spark plug s as specified Propeller is damaged 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 Tighten bolt Steering pivot is loose Tighten it Engine vibrat...

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Page 76: ... winding Amplidyne winding Sump pressure sensor Touch off winding High voltage bundle commute manostat Spark plug Emergency signal light assy Earth white black red white yellow red red yellow orange blue green brown W B R W Y R R Y 0 L G Br B Y R R Accumulator R W 1 B B L L L L L G G 2 4 9 Y O B B O Y B r L L Br 3 5 7 R W B B W W B Y Y Y R 7 Y R 8 10 6 F15 9 9BW 62 ...

Page 77: ...nding Sump pressure sensor Touch off winding High voltage bundle commute manostat Spark plug Emergency signal light assy Earth white black red white yellow red red yellow orange blue green brown W B R W Y R R Y 0 L G Br W B L B r R P G L B r P P B Y R R R R R L B B G Y Y Accumulator R W 1 B R B L L L L L G G G 2 4 9 Y O B B O Y B r L L Br 3 5 7 R W B B W W B Y Y Y R 7 Y R 8 10 6 F15 9 9FW 63 ...

Page 78: ...Engine stop switch 4 3 2 1 Switch Ignition 4 3 2 1 DESCRIPTION SN Br G L Y R Y R R W B W brown green blue yellow red yellow red red white black white Buzzer B r B r W R G P B L B r G R P L B W B W R L Y W R Y G B Y 64 ...

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