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Mercury 140
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
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Remote Control Features
Your boat may be equipped with one of the Mercury Precision or Quicksilver remote controls shown. If not, consult
your dealer for a description of the functions and operations of the remote control.
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a - Control handle - forward, neutral, reverse.
b - Neutral release lever
c - Trim/tilt switch (if equipped). - Refer to Features & Controls - Power Trim and Tilt.
d - Lanyard stop switch - Refer to General Information - Lanyard Stop Switch.
e - Lanyard - Refer to General Information - Lanyard Stop Switch.
f - Throttle friction adjustment - Console controls require cover removal for adjustment.
g - Ignition key switch - off, on, start.
h - Fast idle lever - Refer to Operation - Starting the Engine.
i - Throttle only button - Refer to Operation - Starting the Engine.
Warning System - Models with Carburetors
The outboard warning system incorporates a warning horn inside the boat. The warning horn may be located inside
the remote control or connected to the ignition key switch.
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a - Horn inside remote control b - Horn inside key switch
WARNING SYSTEM OPERATION
The warning horn will emit either a continuous beep or intermittent short beeps. This will alert the operator and
help identify the following listed situations.

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