Outboard Will Not Power Up
NOTE:If the outboard has discharged the battery to a very low state, the
battery will need to be charged as soon as possible to prevent permanent
battery damage and negative affects to the warranty of the battery.
If a fault is present upon powering on the outboard, do not use the outboard.
The outboard needs to be serviced by an authorized technician.
Possible causes Recommended maintenance
Incorrect outboard
activation sequence.
Refer to Operation.
Battery connection is not
secure.
Check the battery to make sure it is locked into
position in the outboard.
Battery is discharged or
faulted.
Press the button on the battery and to check the
LED state. Refer to Battery State Of Charge
(SOC) Status.
The fuse is open.
Refer to Maintenance.
Electrical or mechanical
component failure.
The outboard needs to be serviced by an
authorized technician.
Wiring or electrical
connection faulty.
The outboard needs to be serviced by an
authorized technician.
Outboard Losing Power Intermittently
Possible causes
Recommended maintenance
Lanyard stop switch is not
completely in the operating
position.
Ensure that the lanyard is installed correctly.
Battery is overheating.
Check the system for faults related to
over‑temperature and verify the audible alarm is
functioning.
Low battery.
Check the SOC by pressing the button on the
battery or referencing the display for SOC.
Battery connection is not
secure.
Check the battery to make sure it is locked into
position.
Poor wiring connections. Check all exposed wiring connections.
Performance Loss
Possible causes
Recommended maintenance
Low battery.
Check the SOC of battery by pressing the
button on the battery or referencing the
display for SOC.
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