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Brand | Yanmar |
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Model | D36-series |
Category | Outboard Motor |
Language | English |
Explains the meaning of WARNING, CAUTION, and Note symbols used in the manual.
Covers prevention of fires, exhaust hazards, and burns during operation.
Includes general operational safety tips and battery charging precautions.
Detailed technical specifications for the D27 outboard motor models.
Identifies key components of the engine assembly and fuel tank.
Displays safety labels and identifies external motor parts.
Essential precautions for safe handling and operation of the motor.
Steps for mounting the motor and using installation templates.
Covers standard wiring and fuel hose connection with air bleeding.
Verifying installation and choosing the right propeller.
Guidelines for fuel, lube oil, and filter maintenance.
Verifying engine status and limits for low-speed operation.
Correct clutch use, tilt-up risks, and post-stop switch actions.
Covers storage positioning, operation rules, and handling engine noises.
Methods to prevent water entry into the engine via the suction pipe.
Guidance on selecting correct fuel and lubrication oils.
Procedures for checking and replacing the engine lube oil.
Steps for gear oil replacement and fuel system air bleeding.
Details on where and how much grease to apply to specific points.
Initial checks and overview of the electric starting system.
Explains remote control parts and engine start/stop procedures.
Covers steering handle operation and manual rope starting.
Adjusting steering and monitoring cooling water status.
Daily checks, handling noise, and monitoring oil pressure lamp.
Procedures for stopping the engine using remote control or steering handle.
Instructions for manually tilting the outboard motor up and down.
Operation of power tilt and adjustment of the trim tab.
Using the half-tilt feature and understanding the warning system.
How the warning system activates and responds under different conditions.
Step-by-step instructions for starting the engine using the recoil starter.
Periodic checks for fuel, cooling systems, and engine components.
Checks for electrical, greasing, and impacts of contaminated water.
Procedures for flushing the cooling system and greasing for storage.
Preparing the fuel system and storing the battery correctly.
Diagnosing issues related to starting motor and engine not starting.
Troubleshooting warning lamps, cooling problems, and abnormal engine noise.
Diagnosing why the power tilt system is not functioning.
Guide for replacing the propeller and storing the motor.
Lists standard accessories provided with the outboard motor.
Wiring schematics for Remote Control Assemblies Type A and Type B.
Wiring schematics for Remote Control Assemblies Type C and Type D.