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Yamaha F50 User Manual

Yamaha F50
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Read this manual carefully before operating this
outboard motor.
OWNER’S MANUAL
F50
T50
F60
T60
F70
LIT-18626-09-90
6C1-28199-3B-E0
6C1-9-3B-1E0.book 1 ページ 2012年11月19日 月曜日 午前10時35分

Table of Contents

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Yamaha F50 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Full Throttle RPM Range5000 - 6000 rpm
Fuel Induction SystemEFI (Electronic Fuel Injection)
Lubrication SystemWet Sump
Starting SystemElectric
Gear Mount Remote ControlOptional
ExhaustThrough Propeller
Displacement996 cc
Prop Shaft Horsepower50 hp
Ignition SystemTCI (Transistor Controlled Ignition)
Recommended FuelRegular Unleaded (Minimum Octane 87)
Recommended Engine OilYamalube 4M
SteeringRemote
Shaft Length20", 25"
Warranty3 years limited
Engine Type4-stroke, SOHC

Summary

Important Manual Information

To the Owner

Provides an overview of the manual's purpose and how information is presented.

Symbols and Warnings

Explains important symbols and warning indicators used throughout the manual.

Safety Information

Outboard Motor Safety

Essential safety guidelines for operating the outboard motor safely.

Boating Safety

Key safety recommendations for responsible boat operation and passenger well-being.

Basic Boating Rules

Covers basic boating rules, steering, and rules for encountering other vessels.

Reading Buoys and Markers

Explains the meaning of navigational buoys and markers for safe water travel.

General Information

Identification Numbers Record

Information on recording serial and key numbers for reference and identification.

Read Manuals and Labels

Emphasizes the importance of reading all manuals and labels before operation.

Symbols Explained

Explains the meaning of various symbols used in the manual for warnings and notices.

Specifications and Requirements

Engine Specifications

Detailed technical specifications including dimensions, weight, performance, and power units.

Fuel and Oil Requirements

Guidelines on recommended fuels, oils, and their quantities for proper engine function.

Installation Requirements

Critical requirements for safely installing the outboard motor, including horsepower ratings.

Propeller Selection

Guidance on choosing the correct propeller for optimal engine performance and boat handling.

Fuel Requirements

Information on recommended gasoline types, octane ratings, and ethanol content.

Emission Control Information

Details regarding emission control standards and compliance labels for the engine.

Components

Components Diagram

Visual identification of all major outboard motor components and their locations.

Fuel System Components

Explains key parts of the fuel system, including the tank, filter, and connections.

Control Levers and Switches

Descriptions of remote control box functions, levers, and switches for operation.

Engine Shut-off Cord

Explains the function and importance of the engine shut-off cord for safety.

Instruments and Indicators

Instrument Indicators and Alerts

Explains the meaning and function of various warning lights and indicators.

Tachometer and Trim Meter

Details on engine speed (tachometer) and trim angle (trim meter) gauges.

Speedometer and Fuel Gauge

Information on displaying boat speed, fuel level, and related functions.

Command Link Multifunction Meters

Overview of advanced display units for engine data and performance monitoring.

Engine Control System

Alert System Overview

Comprehensive guide to engine alerts, including overheat and low oil pressure warnings.

Installation

Outboard Motor Mounting

Procedures and considerations for properly mounting the outboard motor to the boat.

Mounting Height

Guidance on determining the optimal mounting height for efficiency and engine cooling.

Operation

First-Time Operation and Break-In

Essential steps for initial engine setup, oil filling, and break-in procedures.

Pre-Operation Checks

Critical checks to perform before starting the engine to ensure safe operation.

Engine Controls and Operation

Instructions on using the remote control or tiller controls for starting, shifting, and throttling.

Starting the Engine

Step-by-step guide for starting the outboard motor using electric or manual methods.

Post-Start Checks

Procedures to verify engine operation, including cooling water flow, after starting.

Shifting and Stopping the Boat

How to shift gears and safely stop the boat using the engine controls.

Trimming the Outboard Motor

Adjusting the outboard motor angle for optimal performance, stability, and fuel economy.

Shallow Water Operation

Techniques for operating the outboard motor safely in shallow water conditions.

Maintenance

Transporting and Storing the Motor

Procedures for safely transporting and storing the outboard motor for extended periods.

Flushing the Cooling System

Instructions for flushing the engine's cooling passages to prevent clogging and corrosion.

Lubrication and Greasing

Guidance on lubricating and greasing key components for smooth operation and longevity.

Spark Plug Maintenance

Steps for inspecting, cleaning, and adjusting spark plugs for optimal engine performance.

Changing Engine Oil

Procedures for draining and refilling engine oil, including recommended intervals.

Propeller Maintenance

Instructions for removing, installing, and inspecting the propeller for damage or wear.

Changing Gear Oil

Steps for draining and refilling the gear case oil, including torque specifications.

Trouble Recovery

Troubleshooting Guide

A comprehensive guide to diagnosing and resolving common engine and operational problems.

Emergency Starting Procedures

Instructions for starting the engine manually in emergency situations.

Treatment of Submerged Motor

Critical steps to take if the outboard motor becomes submerged to prevent damage.

Consumer Information

Three-Year Limited Warranty

Details of the manufacturer's warranty coverage, terms, and conditions.

Warranty Information Outside USA/Canada

Specific warranty considerations for owners using Yamaha products outside the US or Canada.

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