Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- 25/30 EFI FourStroke
- Welcome
- Read This Manual Thoroughly
- Notice
- Warranty Message
- Copyright and Trademark Information
- Identification Records
- General Information
- Boater's Responsibilities
- Outboard Remote Control Models
- Exhaust Emissions
- Lanyard Stop Switch
- Protecting People in the Water
- Passenger Safety Message - Pontoon Boats and Deck Boats
- Wave and Wake Jumping
- High-Speed and High-Performance Boat Operation
- Impact with Underwater Hazards
- Safety Instructions for Hand-Tilled Outboards
- Safe Boating Recommendations
- Conditions Affecting Performance
- Recording Serial Number
- Model Year Production Code
- Component Identification
- Specifications
- Installation
- Transporting
- Fuel and Oil
- Features and Controls
- Operation
- Maintenance
- Cleaning Care
- EPA Emissions Regulations
- Inspection and Maintenance Schedule
- Maintenance Schedule Decal Icons
- Maintenance Schedule Decal
- Top Cowl Removal and Installation
- Cooling System
- Corrosion Control Anode
- Engine Oil
- Fuel System
- Gearcase Lubrication
- Lubrication Points
- Propeller Replacement
- Spark Plug Inspection and Replacement
- Storage
- Troubleshooting
- Owner Service Assistance
- Maintenance Log
- General Information
Tiller Handle Models with Manual Gas Assist Tilt
!
WARNING
Operating the engine without engaging the tilt lock lever can cause serious
injury or death. The outboard can tilt upwards when decelerating or operating
in reverse, causing loss of boat control. Always lock the outboard in its run
position before operating.
Models equipped with a gas assisted tilt system allow the operator to lock the
outboard at any tilt position, from full down to full up.
This tilt system is designed to be adjusted when the outboard is idling in neutral
or with the engine turned OFF.
Before operating, the outboard must be locked in its tilt position by moving the
lock lever to the lock position.
BASIC TILTING OPERATION
Move the lock lever to the free position. Tilt the outboard to the desired
position, and lock it in place by moving the tilt lock lever back to the lock
position.
a - Free position
b - Lock position
LOCK
FREE
a
b
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
60 eng