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Suzuki DF140A - Before Attempting to Start the Engine

Suzuki DF140A
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OPERATION
MAIN SWITCH (OPTION)
If equipped with Keyless Start System:
Turn the Keyless Start System to ON or OFF
state by as follows.
(1)Make sure that the key-fob is within the com-
munication range of the keyless control unit.
(2)Turn the main switch to the “ON & OFF”
(“ ”) position and then release it. The main
switch automatically returns to the “PUSH
START/STOP” position.
When the Keyless Start System has been
turned to ON state by operating the main
switch, all lamps in the monitor-tachometer will
continue to light and the buzzer will also sound
for the first two seconds.
NOTE:
If equipped with Dual Engine:
When either one of the engines of Keyless Start
System is turned ON or OFF, another engine
will automatically be turned ON or OFF .
PUSH
START
STOP
ON & OFF
If equipped with side mount type
remote control box:
PUSH
START
STOP
If equipped with top mount type
remote control box: (Main switch panel)
NOTE:
If the operation in the above step (2) is per-
formed continuously, it is regarded as a theft or
tampering and the main switch operation will
not be accepted until a certain period has
elapsed.
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO START THE
ENGINE
1. Lower the motor into the water.
2. If there is a manual fuel tank air-vent, turn
the air-vent screw 1 on top of the fuel tank
cap fully counterclockwise to open the vent.
NOTE:
SUZUKI genuine portable fuel tanks have a
semi-auto air vent.
WARNING
When connecting the fuel hose to the
portable fuel tank or motor, the fuel may
be under pressure and may spray out
around the connector, causing serious
injury.
Before connecting the fuel hose, loosen
and retighten the fuel tank cap once to
relieve the fuel pressure in fuel tank.
For handling the fuel tank cap, refer to
the “FUEL AND OIL/FILLING FUEL TANK”
section in this manual.

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