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HONDA marine BFP60A User Manual

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200.2013.06
Printed in China
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Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 2012
BF60A
BFP60A
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HONDA marine BFP60A Specifications

General IconGeneral
Full Throttle RPM Range5000-6000 RPM
Cooling SystemWater-Cooled
ExhaustThrough Propeller
LubricationWet Sump
Engine Type4-stroke
Fuel DeliveryProgrammed Fuel Injection
Starting SystemElectric
Recommended FuelUnleaded Gasoline (86 Octane)
Shaft Length381 mm (15 in)

Summary

SAFETY

SAFETY INFORMATION

Explains essential safety precautions and warnings for safe operation.

SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS

Details the placement and meaning of safety labels on the unit for hazard awareness.

COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION

[H (Tiller Handle) type]

Identifies key external components specific to the tiller handle model.

[R (Remote Control) type]

Identifies key external components specific to the remote control model.

REMOTE CONTROL BOX (R type)

Details the components of the side-mount remote control box for operation.

[Common]

Identifies common components applicable to both H and R types.

CONTROLS AND FEATURES

(H type)

Explains operation of controls for tiller handle models like ignition and shift levers.

(R type)

Explains operation of controls for remote control models like levers and switches.

(Common)

Describes common features and controls such as power trim/tilt and meters.

INSTALLATION

Transom Height

Specifies correct transom height for mounting the outboard motor.

Installation Height

Details the proper vertical mounting position relative to the water.

Outboard Motor Installation

Covers the procedure for physically mounting the motor onto the boat.

Battery Connections

Explains safe and correct procedures for connecting the battery.

Remote Control Installation

Instructions for installing the remote control system and cables.

Propeller Selection

Guidance on choosing the correct propeller for optimal performance.

PRE-OPERATION CHECKS

Engine Oil

Crucial checks for engine oil level, quality, and condition.

Fuel

Checks related to fuel type, level, and potential contamination.

Propeller and Cotter Pin Inspection

Ensures propeller is secure, undamaged, and cotter pin is intact.

Battery

Pre-operation checks focusing on battery condition and connections.

STARTING THE ENGINE

Fuel Line Connection

Procedures for connecting the fuel line from tank to motor.

Fuel Priming

How to prime the fuel system to ensure fuel delivery.

Starting the Engine (H type)

Step-by-step guide for starting H type models.

Starting the Engine (R type)

Step-by-step guide for starting R type models.

Emergency Starting

Method for starting the engine in an emergency using the starter rope.

OPERATION

Break-in Procedure

Recommended break-in period and procedure for new engines.

Gear Shifting (H type)

How to shift gears on H type models safely.

Steering (H type)

Operating the steering mechanism on H type models.

Cruising (H type)

Guidance on operating the boat while cruising on H type models.

Trimming the Outboard Motor

Adjusting the motor's trim angle for optimal boat performance and efficiency.

Engine Protection System

Explains warning indicators, buzzers, and system functions.

STOPPING THE ENGINE

Emergency Engine Stop

Procedure for an immediate engine shutdown using the kill switch.

Normal Engine Stop (H type)

Standard procedure to safely shut down the engine for H type.

TRANSPORTING

Transporting

Safe methods and precautions for transporting the outboard motor.

Trailering

Specific advice for trailering the boat with the outboard motor attached.

MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

Overview of required maintenance intervals and tasks.

Engine Oil

Detailed instructions for engine oil changes and disposal.

Spark Plugs

Information on spark plug inspection, adjustment, and replacement.

Battery

Procedures for battery maintenance, cleaning, and storage.

Lubrication

Points requiring lubrication and recommended intervals.

Fuel Filter/Water Separator

Maintenance and replacement of the fuel filter.

Fuse

Information on fuses, their ratings, and replacement procedures.

Propeller

Steps for removing, installing, and inspecting the propeller.

Submerged Outboard Motor Servicing

Procedures to follow if the outboard motor becomes submerged.

STORAGE

Fuel

Preparing the fuel system and tank for long-term storage.

Vapor Separator Draining

Procedures for draining the vapor separator for storage.

Battery Storage

Proper methods for storing the battery to maintain its life.

DISPOSAL

TROUBLESHOOTING

WARNING SYSTEM COMES ON

Troubleshooting guide based on active warning systems and symptoms.

SPECIFICATIONS

MAJOR Honda DISTRIBUTOR ADDRESSES

"EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY" CONTENT OUTLINE

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