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Displacement | 212 cm³ |
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Full Throttle Operating Range | 5000 - 6000 RPM |
Fuel Induction System | Carburetor |
Starting System | Manual |
Gear Ratio | 2.08:1 |
Engine Type | 4-Stroke |
Max Output | 9.9 hp at 5500 rpm |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 12 L |
Essential safety precautions for operating outboard motors, covering hazards like propellers, rotating parts, and electrical shock.
Precautions for safe operation of the power tilt mechanism and engine shut-off cord to prevent injuries.
Hazards associated with gasoline, including flammability, explosive vapors, and safe handling procedures.
Recording serial and key numbers, and details on EC Declaration of Conformity and CE Marking.
Emphasizes the importance of reading all manuals and labels for safe operation.
Technical specifications including engine type, displacement, power, and performance range.
Detailed specifications for overall length, width, height, and transom heights across different models.
Guidelines for motor mounting, horsepower rating, and battery specifications.
Recommendations for fuel type, engine oil, gear oil, and propeller selection for optimal operation.
Illustrated diagrams identifying major external components of the outboard motor.
Identification and function of components on the tiller handle, including throttle, shift, and starter controls.
Identification and function of components on the remote control box, including switches, levers, and indicators.
Components related to engine tilt, steering friction, and trim rod adjustments.
Explanation of the low oil pressure-alert indicator and its function.
Description of the alert system, including low oil pressure warnings and indicator lights.
Guidelines and warnings for properly mounting the outboard motor onto the boat's transom.
Guidance on determining optimal mounting height and securely clamping the motor.
Procedures for initial engine use and break-in period to ensure proper wear and performance.
Essential checks before starting, operating controls, and understanding system functions.
Step-by-step guides for starting, shifting gears, and safely stopping the engine and boat.
Adjusting trim angle, tilting the motor, and operating in shallow water conditions.
Procedures for safely transporting, storing, and flushing the outboard motor.
Guidance on greasing, changing oil, and inspecting spark plugs and fuel filters.
Schedules and tasks for routine maintenance based on operating hours and time intervals.
A guide to diagnosing and resolving common problems with starting, operation, and engine performance.
Actions to take in emergency situations, including impact damage and fuse replacement.
Troubleshooting steps for when the starter or engine does not operate correctly.