ENGINE OPERATION 39
7
3 minutes : above 41°F (5 Υ )
5 minutes at 2000 rpm : below 41°F (5 Υ )
This allows the lubricating oil to circulate to
all parts of the engine. Operating the
engine without warm up shortens the
engine's life.
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Engine speeds
Idling speed after warming up.
Remark: In case of cold engine starting,
idling speed is increased about 400 rpm
for several minutes.
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Before shifting into forward or reverse,
make sure that boat is properly moored
and outboard motor can be steered fully to
the right and left. Make sure that no swim-
mer(s) is ahead or astern of the boat.
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z Attach other end of emergency stop
switch lanyard to the operator's PFD
(Personal Flotation device) or arm and
keep it attached during cruising.
z Do not attach the tether to a part of
clothing that can be torn easily when
pulled.
z Arrange the tether so that will not be
caught by any object when pulled.
z Be careful not to pull the tether acciden-
tally during cruising. Unintentional stop
of engine can cause loss of control of
outboard motor. Rapid loss of engine
power can lead to falling down or caus-
ing passenger(s) to be thrown over-
board.
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z Do not shift into Reverse during planing,
or control will be lost leading to serious
personal injury, boat may swamp, and/
or hull may be damaged.
z Do not shift into Reverse during cruis-
ing, or control may be lost, falling down
or causing passenger(s) to be thrown
overboard. Leading to serious personal
injury, and steering system and/or shift-
ing mechanism may be damaged.
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Do not shift at high boat speed, or control
may be lost, falling down or causing pas-
senger(s) to be thrown overboard. Leading
to serious personal injury.
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Gear and clutch damage may occur if shift-
ing at high engine speed.
Clutch in (In gear) Clutch off (Out of gear)
900 rpm 950 rpm
4. Forward, reverse, and
acceleration
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
CAUTION
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