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Yamaha T9.9 User Manual

Yamaha T9.9
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Read this manual carefully before operating this
outboard motor.
OWNER’S MANUAL
F9.9
T9.9
LIT-18626-09-87
6DR-28199-30-E0
U6DR30E0.book Page 1 Friday, November 30, 2012 4:27 PM

Table of Contents

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Yamaha T9.9 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Full Throttle RPM Range5000 - 6000 rpm
Gear Ratio2.08:1
LubricationWet Sump
Displacement212 cc
Prop Shaft Horsepower9.9 hp
Recommended FuelRegular Unleaded Gasoline
Fuel Tank Capacity12 L (3.2 US gal)
Starting SystemElectric
Gear ShiftForward, Neutral, Reverse
Shaft Length508 mm (20.0 in)
ExhaustThrough Propeller
SteeringTiller
Trim MethodManual
CoolingWater
Recommended Engine OilYamalube 4M

Summary

Important Manual Information

How to Use This Manual

Explains symbols, warnings, and tips for understanding the manual.

Safety Information

Outboard Motor Safety

Essential precautions for operating the outboard motor safely.

Boating Safety Practices

General safety guidelines for boating, including PFDs and alcohol.

Collision Avoidance

Techniques and rules to prevent boat collisions.

Weather and Accident Procedures

Safety regarding weather and reporting accidents.

Boating Education and Resources

Information on training, publications, and organizations.

Basic Boating Rules (Rules of the Road)

Fundamental rules for navigating waterways and right-of-way.

Steering and Sailing Rules

Rules for steering, sailing, and using sound signals.

Vessel Encounter Rules

Guidelines for interacting with other vessels on the water.

Special Navigation Situations

Rules for narrow channels, bends, and other specific scenarios.

Navigational Buoyage and Markers

Understanding US and Uniform State Waterway Marking Systems.

Vessel Right-of-Way Rules

Rules for fishing and sailing vessels, and right-of-way determination.

General Information

Identification Numbers Record

Recording serial and key numbers for reference and parts ordering.

Manuals and Labels

Importance of reading manuals and understanding warning labels.

Safety Symbols Explained

Understanding various warning and informational symbols used in the manual.

Specifications and Requirements

Product Specifications

Detailed specifications including dimensions, weight, and performance data.

Installation Requirements

Guidelines and warnings for installing the outboard motor.

Outboard Motor Mounting

Procedures and warnings for securely mounting the outboard motor.

Remote Control Requirements

Specifications for the remote control system and start-in-gear protection.

Battery Requirements

Specifications for the battery and guidelines for mounting it.

Rectifier/Regulator Information

Information on models without a rectifier or regulator.

Propeller Selection Guide

Factors and advice for choosing the right propeller.

Components

Component Diagrams

Illustrations identifying major parts of the F9.9 and T9.9 models.

Fuel Tank Components

Details on fuel joint, gauge, cap, vent, and pressure relief tab.

Remote Control System

Explanation of the remote control box and lever operation.

Tiller Handle Controls

Operation of choke, neutral interlock, throttle, and tiller handle.

Throttle and Gear Controls

Operation of gear shift, throttle grip, indicator, and friction adjuster.

Engine Shut-Off and Stop Mechanisms

Function of the engine shut-off cord and stop button.

Starting System Components

Operation of choke, manual starter, starter button, and main switch.

Tilt and Steering Adjustments

Operation of power tilt switch and steering friction adjuster.

Trim and Tilt Support Components

Details on trim rod, tilt lock, and tilt support knob.

Power Tilt Unit and Cowling Latch

Information on the power tilt unit and cowling lock lever.

Flushing Device and Alert Indicator

Function of the flushing device and the alert indicator system.

Instruments and Indicators

Indicator Systems

Explanation of indicators like the low oil pressure alert.

Engine Control System

Alert System Operation

How the alert system functions, including low oil pressure warnings.

Installation

Outboard Motor Mounting Process

Detailed steps for mounting the outboard motor, including clamping and height adjustment.

Operation

Initial Operation and Break-in

Procedures for first-time operation, filling oil, and engine break-in.

Pre-Operation Checks

Essential checks to perform before starting the engine.

Fuel System and Tank Handling

Fuel checks, system inspection, and portable tank fueling.

Engine Controls and Safety Features

Operation of controls, shut-off cord, and starting mechanisms.

Engine Oil and Motor Checks

Checking engine oil level and general motor condition.

Flushing and Cowling Installation

Procedures for flushing the motor and installing the top cowling.

Power Tilt System Check

Verifying the proper function of the power tilt system.

Battery and Fueling Procedures

Checking battery condition and safely filling the fuel tank.

Engine Starting Procedures

Steps for starting the engine using manual or electric methods.

Stopping the Boat and Engine

Procedures for safely stopping the boat and shutting off the engine.

Trimming and Boat Handling

Adjusting trim and understanding boat trim for optimal performance.

Tilting the Outboard Motor

Procedures for tilting the outboard motor up and down safely.

Shallow Water Operation

Guidelines for cruising in shallow water conditions.

Operating in Various Conditions

Advice for operating in saltwater and waters with debris.

Maintenance

Transporting and Storing the Outboard Motor

Precautions and procedures for safely transporting and storing the motor.

Storing the Outboard Motor

Steps for proper storage to prevent damage and ensure longevity.

Lubrication and Cleaning

Greasing, cleaning, and anticorrosion measures for the motor.

Flushing the Power Unit

Procedure for flushing the cooling system with fresh water.

Exterior Cleaning and Paint Checks

Washing the motor exterior and inspecting painted surfaces.

Periodic Maintenance Overview

Introduction to mechanical skills and safety for periodic maintenance.

Replacement Parts and Guidelines

Using genuine parts and understanding maintenance interval guidelines.

Maintenance Charts

Detailed schedules for periodic maintenance tasks.

Specific Maintenance Procedures

Greasing, spark plug service, fuel filter checks, idle speed, and oil changes.

Trouble Recovery

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Diagnosing and resolving problems with starting, idling, stalling, vibration, and alerts.

Addressing Specific Engine & Boat Issues

Resolving issues related to boat load, engine parts, fuel system, and boat condition.

Emergency Actions and Fuse Replacement

Procedures for impact damage and replacing a blown fuse.

Troubleshooting Power Tilt and Starter

Resolving issues with the power tilt system and starter motor.

Battery Connection and Disconnection

Procedures for connecting and disconnecting the battery safely.

Engine Failure and Submersion Recovery

Steps for emergency engine operation and treating submerged motors.

Consumer Information

Yamaha Three-Year Limited Warranty

Details of the warranty period, coverage, and customer responsibilities.

Warranty Exclusions and Disclaimers

Limitations on warranty coverage, excluded parts, and disclaimers.

International Warranty Information

Warranty specifics for using Yamaha products outside the USA or Canada.

Genuine Yamaha Products and Services

Yamaha Parts and Accessories

Benefits of using genuine Yamaha parts and accessories.

Yamalube Oils and Lubricants

Information on Yamalube products for Yamaha engines.

Yamaha Service Manuals

How to obtain factory service manuals for vehicle maintenance.

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