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Evinrude B10R4 User Manual

Evinrude B10R4
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E10R4, E10RL4, E10TEL4, E10EL4, E10TPL4, E10PL4, E10TPX4, E10PX4
9.8 HORSEPOWER
2012 and "AA" Models
216182
Operator’s Guide
*216182*
B10R4, B10RL4, B10TEL4, B10EL4, B10TPL4, B10PL4, B10TPX4, B10PX4
003-16231-0 1112NB
Printed in Japan
OM_E_10HP_cover_111215.indd 1 11/12/15 15:36

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Evinrude B10R4 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandEvinrude
ModelB10R4
CategoryOutboard Motor
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Safety Information

Specifications

Names of Parts

Locations of Warning Labels

Installation

1. Mounting the Outboard Motor on Boat

Procedures for securely attaching the outboard motor to the boat transom.

2. Installing the Remote Control Devices

Steps for connecting remote control cables and wiring harness to the engine.

3. Installing the Battery

Guidance on safely placing and securing the boat battery for the motor.

Pre-Operating Preparations

1. Recommended Gasoline Types

Specifies the correct octane rating and type of unleaded gasoline for the engine.

2. Low Permeation Fuel Hose Requirement

Details EPA requirements for fuel hoses in US and Canada models.

3. EPA Pressurized Portable Fuel Tank Requirements

Outlines EPA regulations for portable fuel tanks used with outboard engines.

4. EPA Approval Primer Valve/Hose Assembly

Guidance on using EPA-approved primer bulb and hose assemblies.

5. Recommended Engine Oil

Specifies the correct type, viscosity, and API rating for engine oil.

6. Break-in

Instructions for the initial break-in period of the new outboard motor.

7. Engine Oil Warning Lamp

Explains the function and interpretation of the engine oil warning lamp.

8. ESG (A Device Preventing Over Revolution)

Describes the ESG system and potential causes for its activation.

Engine Operation

1. Filling the Fuel

Safe procedures for filling the fuel tank with gasoline.

2. Feeding the Fuel

Steps for priming the fuel system using the primer bulb.

3. Starting

Detailed instructions for starting the engine using various control types.

4. Warming up the Engine

Proper procedures for warming up the engine before operation.

5. Forward and Reverse

Instructions for engaging forward and reverse gears safely.

6. Stopping

Procedures for safely shutting down the outboard motor.

7. Trim Angle

How to adjust the trim angle for optimal boat performance.

8. Tilt Up, Tilt Down and Shallow Water Operation

Adjusting tilt for different operational conditions and shallow water.

9. Shallow Water Operation

Specifics for operating the outboard motor in shallow water.

Removing and Carrying the Outboard Motor

1. Removing the Outboard Motor

Steps for safely detaching the outboard motor from the boat.

2. Carrying the Outboard Motor

Guidelines for safely transporting the outboard motor.

3. Storing the Outboard Motor

Proper procedures for storing the outboard motor.

Trailering

Adjustment

1. Steering Friction

How to adjust the steering resistance for preferred feel.

2. Throttle Grip

Adjusting the turning force of the throttle grip.

3. Remote Control Lever Load

Adjusting the friction or load on the remote control lever.

4. Trim Tab Adjustment

Adjusting the trim tab for straight-line cruising.

Inspection and Maintenance

1. Daily Inspection

Essential checks to perform before and after each use.

2. Periodic Inspection

Scheduled maintenance tasks based on hours or time intervals.

3. Off-Season Storage

Procedures for preparing the outboard motor for long-term storage.

4. Pre-Season Check

Checks to perform before the start of the boating season.

5. Motor Submerged in Water

Emergency measures for an outboard motor that has been submerged.

6. Cold Weather Precautions

Steps to take to protect the motor in freezing temperatures.

7. Checking After Striking Underwater Object

Recommended checks after the motor hits an object underwater.

Troubleshooting

Tool Kit and Spare Parts

Optional Accessories

Propeller Table

Product Warranty Information

1. Scope of the Limited Warranty

Defines what the limited warranty covers for new outboard engines.

2. Exclusions — The Following Are Not Warranted Under Any Circumstances

Lists parts and conditions not covered by the warranty.

3. Limitations of Liability

Details limitations on warranties and exclusions of damages.

4. Warranty Coverage Period

Specifies the duration of warranty coverage for different uses.

5. Conditions to Have Warranty Coverage

Outlines requirements for warranty eligibility and coverage.

6. What to Do to Obtain Warranty Coverage

Steps for owners to follow to get warranty service.

California Emission Control Warranty Statement

Readiness Test

Frequently Asked Questions

Change of Address / Change of Ownership

Confirmation of Receipt

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