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Suzuki DF9.9A - Remote Control Engine Starting; Remote Control Starting Procedure; Caution System and Throttle Operation Warnings

Suzuki DF9.9A
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4. After starting, use the throttle control grip 2
to bring the engine to idle.
5. Push the choke knob in.
NOTE:
In cold weather, you may have to leave the
choke knob out for a longer period of time for
the engine to warm up.
6. Warm up the engine for about 5 minutes.
NOTICE
If the Caution System is not working properly,
you may not be alerted to a condition that
could cause damage to your outboard motor.
If the caution lamp does not come on briefly
once the engine starts, before turning OFF
again, the caution lamp may be broken or a
failure may exist in the system circuit. Consult
your authorized Suzuki marine dealer.
NOTICE
Continuing to operate your outboard motor
with the Caution System activated could
result in severe damage to your outboard
motor.
If the caution lamp remains lit after starting
the engine, check the engine oil level and add
oil if necessary. If the oil level is correct, con-
sult your authorized Suzuki marine dealer.
NOTICE
Setting the throttle valve to “full open” posi-
tion immediately after starting the engine
without providing sufficient warming up may
cause the engine failure.
After the engine start, warm it up sufficiently
before running it at high speed.
REMOTE CONTROL MODEL
1. Squeeze the fuel line priming bulb several
times until you feel resistance.
NOTE:
Do not squeeze the priming bulb while the
engine is running, as the carburetor may over-
flow.
2. Make sure that the warm-up lever is in the
fully closed position.
3. Turn the ignition key to the “ON” position.
4. Turn the ignition key to the “START” position.

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