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Mercury 6 4-Stroke User Manual

Mercury 6 4-Stroke
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OPERATION
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Pre-Starting Check List
Operator knows safe navigation, boating, and operating procedures.
An approved personal flotation device of suitable size for each person aboard and readily accessible (it is
the law).
A ring type life buoy or buoyant cushion designed to be thrown to a person in the water.
Know your boats maximum load capacity. Look at the boat capacity plate.
Fuel supply OK.
Arrange passengers and load in the boat so the weight is distributed evenly and everyone is seated in a
proper seat.
Tell someone where you are going and when you expect to return.
It is illegal to operate a boat while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Know the waters and area you will be boating; tides, currents, sand bars, rocks, and other hazards.
Make inspection checks listed in Maintenance - Inspection and Maintenance Schedule.
Operating In Freezing Temperatures
When using your outboard or having your outboard moored in freezing or near freezing temperatures, keep the
outboard tilted down at all times so the gearcase is submerged. This prevents trapped water in gearcase from
freezing and causing possible damage to the water pump and other components.
If there is a chance of ice forming on the water, the outboard should be removed and drained completely of water.
If ice should form at the water level inside the outboard driveshaft housing, it will block water flow to the engine
causing possible damage.
Operating In Salt Water Or Polluted Water
We recommend that you flush the internal water passages of your outboard with fresh water after each use in salt
or polluted water. This will prevent a buildup of deposits from clogging the water passages. Refer to Maintenance
- Flushing The Cooling System.
If you keep your boat moored in the water, always tilt the outboard so the gearcase is completely out of water
(except in freezing temperatures) when not in use.
Wash the outboard exterior and flush out the exhaust outlet of the propeller and gearcase with fresh water after
each use. Each month, spray Mercury Precision or Quicksilver Corrosion Guard on external metal surfaces. Do
not spray on corrosion control anodes as this will reduce the effectiveness of the anodes.
Engine Break-in Procedure
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CAUTION
Severe damage to the engine can result by not complying with the Engine Break-in Procedure.
1. For the first hour of operation, run the engine at varied throttle settings up to 2000 RPM or at approximately
half throttle.
2. For the second hour of operation, run the engine at varied throttle settings up to 3000 RPM or at three-quarter
throttle, and at full throttle for approximately one minute every ten minutes.
3. For the next eight hours of operation, avoid continuous operation at full throttle for more than five minutes at
a time.
Starting The Engine
Before starting, read the Pre-Starting Check List, Special Operating Instructions, and Engine Break-in Procedure
in the Operation Section.

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Mercury 6 4-Stroke Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine Type4-Stroke
Cylinders1
Starting SystemManual
Full Throttle RPM Range5000-6000 RPM
SteeringTiller
Horsepower6 HP
Shaft Length15 in

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