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TOHATSU MFS 9.9E Series User Manual

TOHATSU MFS 9.9E Series
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OWNERS
MANUAL
トーハツ船外機オーナーズマニュアル
MFS E
Original instructions
MFS .E
MFS E
OB No.--AH
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TOHATSU MFS 9.9E Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Gear Ratio2.15:1
Power Output9.9 hp
Weight43 kg / 95 lbs (Tiller Model), 52 kg / 115 lbs (Remote Model)
Fuel TypeUnleaded gasoline (min 87 octane)
Oil Type10W-30 or 10W-40 (API: SL, SJ, SH)
Fuel Tank Capacity12 L (3.17 US gal)
Ignition SystemCDI
Shaft Length15 in (S), 20 in (L)
SteeringTiller Handle or Remote Control
Engine Type2-cylinder, 4-stroke
StartingElectric
Max. RPM5500 - 6000 rpm

Summary

General Safety Information

Safe Operation of Boat

Guidance on operating the boat safely and following regulations.

Emergency Stop Switch

Explanation of the emergency stop switch and its lanyard.

Personal Flotation Device

Responsibility to wear a PFD while on the boat.

Specifications

Model Feature

Table detailing model features and options for different models.

Model Name Example

Example of how outboard motor model names are structured.

Parts Name

Label Locations

Warning Label Locations

Diagram showing the placement of various warning labels on the motor.

Installation

Mounting the Outboard Motor on Boat

Step-by-step guide for securely attaching the outboard motor to a boat.

Remote Control Device Installation

Instructions for installing the remote control system for the outboard motor.

Battery Installation

Procedure for safely installing the outboard motor's battery.

Pre-Operating Preparations

Fuel Handling

Guidelines for safely handling fuel, including types and precautions.

Fuel Filling

Procedure for safely filling the fuel tank, with warnings about vapors.

Break-In

Break-in procedure for the new outboard motor for optimal performance.

Warning System

Explanation of the outboard motor's warning indicators, buzzers, and lamps.

Engine Operation

Starting the Engine

Detailed steps for starting the outboard motor, including manual and electric start.

Operating the Motor

Guidance on forward, reverse, acceleration, steering, and trim angle adjustments.

Tilting and Shallow Water Operation

How to tilt the motor and operate in shallow water conditions.

Removing and Carrying the Outboard Motor

Handling and Transporting the Motor

Procedures for removing, carrying, and trailering the outboard motor safely.

Adjustment

Adjusting Control Lever Friction

How to adjust friction on steering, throttle grip, and remote levers.

Inspection and Maintenance

Daily Inspection Procedures

Key checks to perform before and after using the outboard motor.

Periodic Maintenance Schedule

Overview of scheduled maintenance tasks based on operating hours or time intervals.

Key Maintenance Tasks

Covers engine oil, fuel system, gear oil, propeller, spark plugs, and anodes.

Storage and Seasonal Care

Guidance on preparing the motor for off-season storage and cold weather.

Troubleshooting

Accessories Kit

Propeller Table

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