PANTONE 288 CVCDIC F101 BLACKBF200A-225A_AH-OM表紙_31ZY2632BF200A-225A_AH-OM表紙_31ZY2632BF200A-225A_AH-OM表紙_31ZY2632背幅4mm背幅4mm背幅4mmIncludes US and Canadi
8Carbon Monoxide HazardRefuel With CareOUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETYGasoline is extremely flammable,and gasoline vapor can explode.Refuel outdoors, in a well-
98Digital TachometerOIL PRESSURE INDICATORGOES OFF AND ENGINESPEED IS LIMITEDTAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS(GREEN)BUZZERBUZZER(GREEN)OIL PRESSUREI
99Digital TachometerOVERHEAT INDICATORCOMES ON AND ENGINESPEED IS LIMITEDTAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS(RED)(RED)BUZZERBUZZEROVERHEATINDICATOROVER
−100WATER SEPARATORBUZZER SOUNDSTAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSWATER SEPARATORCOOLING SYSTEM INDICATORWhen the water separator buzzersounds (a rapi
−−−101SUBMERGED OUTBOARDMOTORWATER SEPARATORINDICATORDigital SpeedometerTAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSChange the engine oil and oil filteras descr
102TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSRunning the outboard motor withoutsuf f icient cooling water will damagethe water pump and overheat theengine.If
103Serial Number LocationsTECHNICAL INFORMATIONENGINE SERIAL NUMBERPRODUCTIDENTIFICATIONNUMBERSTERN BRACKETProduct identification number: Engine seria
−12V 92Ah/5HR (110Ah/20HR)(CCA800)104BatteryMinimum RequirementsWARNING:Wash yourhands after handling.TECHNICAL INFORMATIONBe caref ul to avoid connec
105Emission Control SystemInformationTECHNICAL INFORMATIONIgnition Timing Control SystemSource of EmissionsPGM-FI SystemThe U.S., Calif ornia Clean Ai
106TECHNICAL INFORMATIONReplacement PartsProblems That May Af f ectEmissionsTampering and AlteringTampering is a violation of Federaland Calif ornia l
−107TECHNICAL INFORMATIONMaintenanceFollow the maintenance schedule onp. . Remember that thisschedule is based on the assumptionthat your machine will
9SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONOUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETYUS, Puerto Rico, and US Virgin Islands TypesThe label shown here contains important safety information. Ple
108Star LabelThe Symbol for Cleaner Marine Engines:Cleaner Air and Water -Better Fuel Economy -Longer Emission Warranty -US, Puerto Rico, and US Virgi
109One StarLowEmissionTwo StarsVery LowEmissionThree StarsUltra LowEmissionFour StarsSuper UltraLow EmissionTECHNICAL INFORMATIONThe one-star label id
−−−−−**BF200A36.2 in (920 mm)24.6 in (625 mm)XCBAFJBAEJXBAEJL65.7 in(1,670 mm)70.9 in(1,800 mm)20.0 in(508 mm)25.0 in(635 mm)API standard (SG, SH or S
−−−−−**BF225A36.2 in (920 mm)24.6 in (625 mm)LXXC65.7 in(1,670mm)211.7 cu-in (3,471 cm)4 stroke OHC VTEC 6-cylinder (V6)5,000 6,000 rpm167.8 kW (225 H
±±±−−0.22 0.02 mm0.30 0.02 mm650 50 rpmNo other adjustments needed0.039 0.051 in (1.0 1.3 mm) See page 71See shop manualSee shop manualExhaust:Intake:
−113Honda PublicationsCustomer Service InformationCONSUMER INFORMATIONAmerican Honda Motor Co., Inc.Honda Canada Inc.(United States, Puerto Rico, andU
114CONSUMER INFORMATIONWarranty CoveragePlease include the followinginformation in your communication:Model and complete serial numberDate of purchase
115CONSUMER INFORMATIONWarranty ServiceAs the owner of a Honda product,your servicing dealer may ask you toauthorize an inspection. If theproblem is c
116United states, Puerto Rico and Virgin IslandsWarranty StatementsDistributor’s Limited WarrantyCONSUMER INFORMATIONThe American Honda Distributor’s
117To Qualify for This Warranty:What American Honda Will Repair or Replace UnderWarranty:To Obtain Warranty Service:CONSUMER INFORMATIONContacting Hon
10OUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETYREAD OWNER’S MANUALCanadian TypesThe label shown here contains important safety information. Please read it carefully. This lab
‘‘ ’’’118Exclusions:Disclaimer of consequential damage and limitation ofimplied warranties:CONSUMER INFORMATIONThis warranty does not extend to the fo
119To Qualify for This Warranty:What American Honda Will Repair or Replace UnderWarranty:Accessories and Replacement PartsCONSUMER INFORMATIONThe acce
120Disclaimer of consequential damage and limitation ofimplied warranties:Exclusions:To Obtain Warranty Service:CONSUMER INFORMATIONYou must, at your
121Emission Control System WarrantyYOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONCaliforniaMANUFACTURER’S EMISSION CONTROLSYSTEM WARRANTY COVERAGE:All StatesCONS
122WARRANTY COVERAGE:OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITY:CONSUMER INFORMATIONContacting HondaAs the outboard engine owner, you are responsible forthe perf
123TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE:EXCLUSIONS:DISCLAIMER OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGEAND LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES:CONSUMER INFORMATIONmay be denied. If
**124EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY PARTS:CONSUMER INFORMATIONPARTS DESCRIPTIONSYSTEMS COVERED BY THISWARRANTY:Fuel MeteringEvaporativeAir Induction
125WARRANTY PERIOD RETAILED ON ORAFTER APRIL 1, 2005:THIS WARRANTY COVERSDistributor’s WarrantyCanadaCONSUMER INFORMATIONHONDA CANADA INC., for and on
126THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER THE OWNER’S OBLIGATIONTO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICECONSUMER INFORMATIONAny repairs required as a result of collision, acc
127REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORYWARRANTYENTIRE WRITTEN WARRANTYDISCLAIMERNOTICE TO CONSUMERCONSUMER INFORMATIONNew genuine Honda replacement parts o
Honda outboard motor isdesigned to give safe anddependable service ifoperated according toinstructions.Read and understand theOwner’s Manual beforeope
128INDEX...Alternator (ACG) Indicator . 33...
129INDEXGearshift/Throttle Control Lever...Panel-Mount Type . 23...
130INDEX...Power Tilt Switch . 29...Power Trim/Til
131INDEX...Tachometer (optional equipment) . 31...TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS . 90...
132MEMO11/03/17 10:55:40 31ZY2630_133
PANTONE 288 CVCDIC F101 BLACKBF200A-225A_AH-OM表紙_31ZY2632BF200A-225A_AH-OM表紙_31ZY2632BF200A-225A_AH-OM表紙_31ZY2632背幅4mm背幅4mm背幅4mmIncludes US and Canadi
12CONTROL AND FEATURE IDENTIFICATION CODESCONTROLS AND FEATURESRefer to this chart for an explanation of the Type Codes used in this manual to identif
13COMPONENT AND CONTROL LOCATIONSCONTROLS AND FEATURESENGINE COVERANODEANODETRIM TABANODESTERNBRACKETPROPELLERTILT LOCKLEVERPOWER TILTSWITCHMANUALRELI
14CONTROLS AND FEATURESSPARK PLUGS(under coil)OIL LEVEL DIPSTICKWATER SEPARATORFUEL FILTER(inside strainer cup)OIL FILLER CAPSPARK PLUGS(under coil)MA
15Remote Controls (optional equipment)CONTROLS AND FEATURESEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCHFAST IDLELEVERIGNITIONSWITCHPOWER TRIM/TILTSWITCHCONTROL LEVERFRICTION
16CONTROLS AND FEATURESPOWERTRIM/TILTSWITCHPOWER TRIM/TILTSWITCH (RIGHT)POWER TRIM/TILTSWITCH (LEFT)BUZZERIGNITIONSWITCH(SINGLE TOP-MOUNT REMOTE CONTR
17Tachometer(optional equipment)Trim Meter(optional equipment)Digital Speedometer(optional equipment)Digital Tachometer(optional equipment)CONTROLS AN
−The engine exhaust from thisproduct contains chemicalsknown to the State of California tocause cancer, birth defects, orother reproductive harm.Keep
18CONTROLSSide-Mount TypeCONTROLS AND FEATURESSTARTOONNOOFFFFIGNITIONSWITCHIgnition SwitchTurning the ignition switch to theOFF position stops the eng
19CONTROLS AND FEATURESEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCHSPARE SWITCH CLIPNEUTRAL RELEASELEVERGEARSHIFT/THROTTLECONTROL LEVEREMERGENCY STOPSWITCH CLIPEMERGENCYSTOP
20CONTROLS AND FEATURESF (FORWARD)GEARSHIFT/THROTTLECONTROL LEVER30°30°TTHHRROOTTTTLLEE OOPPEENNIINNGGTTHHRROOTTTTLLEE OOPPEENNIINNGGMAXIMUMMAXIMUMSHI
21Panel-Mount TypeCONTROLS AND FEATURESSTARTONOFFN (neutral)MAXIMUMFAST IDLELOWESTPOSITIONFAST IDLE LEVERFAST IDLE LEVERIGNITIONSWITCHFast Idle LeverI
22CONTROLS AND FEATURESEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCHSPARE SWITCH CLIP(optional equipment)EMERGENCY STOPSWITCH CLIPEMERGENCY STOPSWITCH CLIPEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCH
23CONTROLS AND FEATURESNEUTRAL RELEASELEVERGEARSHIFT/THROTTLECONTROL LEVERN (NEUTRAL)R (REVERSE)F (FORWARD)MAXIMUMMAXIMUMTTHHRROOTTTTLLEE OOPPEENNIINN
24CONTROLS AND FEATURESFAST IDLE BUTTONF(forward)N(neutral)R (reverse)NEUTRALRELEASELEVERPushCONTROLLEVERPPuullll uuppFAST IDLE BUTTONFast Idle Button
25Top-Mount TypeCONTROLS AND FEATURESONOFFSTARTSPARE SWITCH CLIP(optional equipment)IGNITIONSWITCHEMERGENCY STOP SWITCHEMERGENCY STOPSWITCH CLIPEMERGE
26CONTROLS AND FEATURESSINGLE TYPEDUAL TYPER (REVERSE)F (FORWARD)MAXIMUMMAXIMUMSHIFTSHIFTTTHHRROOTTTTLLEE OOPPEENNIINNGGN (NEUTRAL)35°35°GEARSHIFT/THR
27CONTROLS AND FEATURESFAST IDLE BUTTONR (reverse)F(forward)FAST IDLE BUTTONPushN(neutral)CONTROLLEVERFast Idle ButtonUse the fast idle button to acce
1INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on your selection ofa Honda outboard motor. We arecertain you will be pleased with yourpurchase of one of the finestoutbo
28Common ControlsPower Trim/Tilt SwitchCONTROLS AND FEATURES(side-mount type) (top-mount type)(panel-mount type)CONTROLLEVERCONTROL LEVERCONTROLLEVERD
29Power Tilt Switch Manual Relief Valve Tilt Lock LeverCONTROLS AND FEATURESPOWER TILT SWITCH MMAANNUUAALL RREELLIIEEFF VVAALLVVEETTIILLTT LLOOCCKKLLE
30INSTRUMENTSTrim Meter(optional equipment)Trim TabEngine Cover LatchCONTROLS AND FEATURESTRIM METERTRIM TABTIGHTENINGBOLTENGINE COVERLATCHUUNNLLOOCCK
31Tachometer(optional equipment)Digital Tachometer(optional equipment)Digital Speedometer(optional equipment)CONTROLS AND FEATURESTACHOMETERThe tachom
32NMEA Interface CouplerCONTROLS AND FEATURESNMEA Interface COUPLER(6 Pin black)NMEA2000 based information onengine speed, fuel consumption, andvariou
33INDICATORS Malfunction IndicatorAlternator (ACG) IndicatorCONTROLS AND FEATURESACG INDICATORACG INDICATOR(RED)(RED)MALFUNCTIONINDICATOR(RED)MALFUNCT
34Overheat IndicatorOil Pressure IndicatorCONTROLS AND FEATURES(side-mount type) (side-mount type)(panel-mount/top-mount types) (panel-mount/top-mount
35Cooling System Indicator OTHER FEATURESWater Separator BuzzerCONTROLS AND FEATURESCOOLING SYSTEM INDICATORWATER SEPARATORTAKING CARE OFUNEXPECTED PR
36Anodes Fuel Priming BulbRev LimiterCONTROLS AND FEATURESANODE(each side)ANODE(stern bracket)PRIMING BULBUPINLET END (tank side)OUTLET END(outboard m
Improperly maintainingthis outboard motor orfailing to correct a problembefore operation can causea malfunction in which youcould be seriously hurt or
−−−−−−2A FEW WORDS ABOUTSAFETYINTRODUCTIONSafety MessagesSafety HeadingsSafety LabelsSafety SectionInstructionsIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.OUTBOARD M
38Safety Inspection Maintenance InspectionBEFORE OPERATIONLook around the outboard motorfor signs of oil or gasoline leaks.Check the engine oil level
∼∼39SAFE OPERATINGPRECAUTIONSBREAK-IN PROCEDUREBreak-in period: 10 hoursNext 60 minutes:Next 8 hours:Next 45 minutes:First 15 minutes:OPERATIONIMPORTA
Gasoline is highlyflammable and explosive.You can be burned orseriously injured whenhandling fuel.Stop the engine and keepheat, sparks, and flameaway.
41STARTING THE ENGINESide-Mount TypeOPERATIONEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCHN(neutral)CONTROLLEVEREMERGENCY STOPSWITCH CLIPEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCHLANYARDSet the con
42OPERATIONIGNITION SWITCH KEYONSTARTOFFLOWESTPOSITIONFAST IDLE LEVERUsing the electric starter f or morethan 5 seconds at a time willoverheat the sta
43OPERATIONFAST IDLERANGEMAXIMUM FAST IDLETAKING CARE OFUNEXPECTED PROBLEMSIf the engine is not properlywarmed up before raising theengine speed, the
44Panel-Mount TypeOPERATIONCONTROLLEVERN (neutral)EMERGENCY STOPSWITCH CLIPEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCHEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCHLANYARDThe engine will not start or
45OPERATIONONOFFIGNITIONSWITCHKEYSTARTCONTROLLEVERN (neutral)FAST IDLE BUTTONUsing the electric starter f or morethan 5 seconds at a time willoverheat
46Top-Mount TypeOPERATIONEMERGENCY STOPSWITCHEMERGENCY STOPSWITCH CLIPEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCHLANYARDTAKING CARE OFUNEXPECTED PROBLEMSIf the engine is not
47OPERATIONONOFFIGNITIONSWITCHKEYSTARTCONTROLLEVERN(neutral)Set the control lever in the N(neutral) position.The engine will not start if the F(forwar
3CONTENTS...OUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETY . 7...IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION . 7...
48OPERATIONN (neutral)CONTROLLEVERFAST IDLE BUTTONIf the engine is not properlywarmed up before raising theengine speed, the buzzer andoverheat indica
49STOPPING THE ENGINEEmergency Engine StoppingOPERATIONPULLCONTROL PANELEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCHEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCHEMERGENCYSTOP SWITCHLANYARDEMERGENCY S
50Normal Engine StoppingOPERATIONOFFN (neutral)N (neutral)N (neutral)CONTROLLEVERCONTROLLEVERCONTROLLEVERIGNITION SWITCH KEYIGNITION SWITCH KEYOOFFFFS
51GEARSHIFT ANDTHROTTLE OPERATIONOPERATIONF(forward)N (neutral)N(neutral)CONTROLLEVERF(forward)CONTROLLEVERR (reverse)R (reverse)N (neutral)R (reverse
52OPERATIONTO DECREASEFRICTIONCONTROL LEVERFRICTION ADJUSTERCONTROL LEVERFRICTION ADJUSTERTO INCREASEFRICTIONTO DECREASEFRICTIONTTOO IINNCCRREEAASSEEF
53Engine SpeedCRUISINGSTEERING TrimOPERATIONFor rough water conditions or largewaves, slow down to prevent thepropeller from rising out of the water.S
54OPERATIONPOWER TRIM/TILT SWITCHPOWER TRIM/TILT SWITCH(single type)(dual type)(LEFT)POWER TRIM/TILT SWITCHPOWER TRIM/TILT SWITCH(RIGHT)Top-Mount Type
−55SHALLOW WATEROPERATIONOPERATIONTRIM TABTRIM TAB BOLTOUTBOARDMOTORTRIMMED TOOHIGHOUTBOARDMOTORTRIMMED TOOLOWOUTBOARD MOTORTRIMMED CORRECTLYBOW TOO H
56MOORING, BEACHING,LAUNCHINGOPERATIONPOWER TILT SWITCHLLOOCCKKTILT LOCK LEVER(Lock position)STERN BRACKETTRIM RODSFFRREEEEBefore tilting up, leave th
57OPERATIONMMAANNUUAALL((TToo rreelleeaassee))PPOOWWEERR((TToo ffiixx))MANUAL RELIEF VALVEDo not attempt to use the power tiltswitch to tilt the outbo
4CONTENTS...INDICATORS . 33...Alternator (ACG) Indicator . 33.
Improperly maintainingthis outboard motor orfailure to correct a problembefore operation can causea malfunction in which youcould be seriously hurt or
−−−Failure to properly followmaintenance instructionsand precautions can causeyou to be seriously hurt orkilled.Always follow theprocedures andprecaut
×××60TOOL KIT and OWNER’S MANUAL SPARE EMERGENCY STOPSWITCH CLIP(applicable types)SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR10 12 mm WRENCHPLIERSTOOL BAG14 17 mm W
○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○61MAINTENANCE SCHEDULESERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORDistributor’s Limited WarrantyFollow the MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE table and servi
○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○62SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORREGULAR SERVICE PERIODPerform at every indicated month or operatinghour interval, whichever comes
63TRIM TAB ADJUSTMENTSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORTRIM TABTRIM TABLEFT RIGHTTRIM TAB BOLTTRIM TAB BOLTThe trim tab compensates for‘‘torque steer,’’ wh
64MANUAL RELIEF VALVE ENGINE COVER REMOVALAND INSTALLATIONSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORMANUAL RELIEF VALVEMMAANNUUAALL((TToo rreelleeaassee))PPOOWWEER
65Engine Oil Level Check Engine Oil ChangeSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORUPPERLIMITLOWERLIMITOIL FILLER CAPOIL LEVEL DIPSTICKSCREWDRAIN BOLTDRAIN BOLT C
8.0 US qt (7.6 L)8.2 US qt (7.8 L)66Oil Filter ChangeSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORSEALING WASHERDRAIN BOLT COVERDRAIN BOLTOIL DRAINGUIDEImproper dispo
9 lbf·ft (12 N·m , 1.2 kgf·m)67SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOROIL FILTERUSE A SUITABLE TOOLOIL DRAIN GUIDERUBBER SEALUse only a Honda Genuine oilf ilter
5CONTENTS...SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR . 58...THE IMPORTANCE OF MAINTENANCE . 58...MAINTENANCE
68Engine Oil RecommendationsSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORAMBIENT TEMPERATUREIf Honda 10W-30 FC-W oil is notavailable, Honda recommends thatyou use API
69Lubrication PointsSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORPROPELLER SHAFTTILT SHAFTTILT LOCK LEVER/SHAFT CAMSHIFT ARM/CLICKROLLER/NEUTRALSWITCHTHROTTLE ARM/SHI
−××IZFR6F11 (NGK)VKJ20RZ-M11 (DENSO)70Spark Plug ServiceSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORPLUG MAINTENANCECOVER622mmFLANGE BOLTIncorrect spark plugs can ca
−−−−71SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORWIRE CONNECTORIGNITION COILBOLTSPARK PLUGWRENCH 0.039 0.051 in(1.0 1.3 mm)SEALINGWASHER19 mm EYEWRENCHINSULATORDo n
−72SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORLoose spark plugs can overheatand damage the engine.Overtightening the spark plugscan damage the threads in thecylinde
Gasoline is highlyflammable and explosive.You can be burned orseriously injured whenhandling fuel.Stop the engine and keepheat, sparks, and flameaway.
74FUEL RECOMMENDATIONSSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORUse unleaded gasoline with a pumpoctane rating of 86 or higher.Your outboard motor is certified too
Gasoline is highlyflammable and explosive.You can be burned orseriously injured whenhandling fuel.Stop the engine and keepheat, sparks, and flameaway.
‘‘ ’’2.5 lbf·ft (3.4 N·m , 0.35 kgf·m)76SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORFUEL HOSESSUSPENSION STRAPSUSPENSION STRAPFUEL STRAINER‘‘I’’ MARKSTRAINER ASSEMBL
You can be burned orseriously injured whenhandling fuel.Gasoline is highlyflammable and explosive.Stop the engine and keepheat, sparks, and flameaway.
6CONTENTS...TRANSPORTING . 89WITH OUTBOARD MOTOR...INSTALLED O
‘‘ ’’2.5 lbf·ft (3.4 N·m , 0.35 kgf·m)78SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR‘‘I’’ MARKWATER SEPARATORSUSPENSIONSTRAPSUSPENSION STRAPBOWLO-RINGCUPSUSPENSION S
79Anode ReplacementSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORANODE(each side)ANODE(stern bracket)Painting or coating the anodes willdef eat their purpose and will
0.7 lbf·ft (1 N·m, 0.1 kgf·m)33 lbf·ft (44 N·m, 4.5 kgf·m)80Propeller ReplacementSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORInstallationRemovalDo not tighten the ca
81Inspect After OperatingSERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORPROPELLERCOTTER PINTHRUST WASHERCASTLE NUTWASHERMARINE GREASENote that these wrenches are notinc
82Cleaning and FlushingCLEANING AND FLUSHINGFLUSH PORTCONNECTORCleaningFlushing With a Garden HoseDo not apply water or corrosioninhibitor directly to
83CLEANING AND FLUSHINGEXHAUST PORTFLUSH PORTCONNECTORGARDEN HOSETurn on the fresh water supply andflush the outboard motor for atleast 10 minutes.Aft
84FuelSTORAGEAdding a Fuel StabilizerDepending on the region where youoperate your outboard, f uelf ormulations may deteriorate andoxidize rapidly. Fu
85STORAGEDRAIN HOSEVAPOR SEPARATORDRAIN SCREWDraining the Fuel SystemYou can avoid fuel deteriorationproblems by draining the fuel tankand vapor separ
−−−Gasoline is highlyflammable and explosive.You can be burned orseriously injured whenhandling fuel.Stop the engine and keepheat, sparks, and flameaw
87STORAGE PRECAUTIONSHOISTING THE OUTBOARDMOTORSTORAGEHOISTHOOKSENGINE COVERLATCHSelect a well-ventilated storage area.If possible, avoid storage area
7IMPORTANT SAFETYINFORMATIONOperator ResponsibilityOUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETYIt is the operator’s responsibility toprovide the necessary safeguardsto prote
−88REMOVAL FROM STORAGESTORAGEPROTECTOROUTBOARDMOTOR STANDBEFOREOPERATIONCheck your outboard motor asdescribed in thechapter of this manual.If the cyl
89WITH OUTBOARD MOTORINSTALLED ON BOATWITH OUTBOARD MOTORREMOVED FROM BOATTRANSPORTINGOUTBOARD MOTOR SUPPORT BAR(commercially available)Use an outboar
90TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSENGINE WILL NOT STARTPossible Cause CorrectionClip not inserted in emergency stop switch.Control lever not in neut
−91TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSENGINE WILL NOT STARTPossible Cause CorrectionOut of fuel. Refuel (p. ).Fuel hose not primed. Squeeze priming bul
92TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSENGINE WILL NOT STARTPossible Cause CorrectionBattery connections loose or corroded. Clean and tighten battery con
−93TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSHARD STARTING OR STALLS AFTER STARTINGPossible Cause CorrectionFast idle lever raised (side-mount type). Leave fa
94TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSHARD STARTING OR STALLS AFTER STARTINGPossible Cause CorrectionSpark plugs faulty, fouled, or improperly gapped. R
−95Electric Starter Will NotOperateFUSESBattery Will Not ChargeFuse ReplacementTAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSMAINFUSESSPAREFUSESFUSE COVERFUSE HOL
****10 A, 15 A, 30 A96TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSFUSE PULLERBLOWNUse the fuse puller from the toolkit to remove the fuses. If a fuse isblown, i
150 A97ReplacementTAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSFUSE CASE LIDSPARE FUSEFUSE (150 A)‘‘150 A’’ MARKACG FuseNever use a f use with a ratinggreater th
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