Manual

OPERATION
KNOW YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR
Read this owner's manual and safety rules before operating your outboard motor. Compare the illustrations (Figures 4
and 5) with your outboard motor to familiarize yourself with the location of various controls and adjustments. Save this
manual for future reference.
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FIGURE 4
1 MotorCover
2 Motor CoverLatch
3 IdleRelief HolesfThermostat
4 MotorLeg
5 Anti-CavitationPlate
6 Propeller
7 Skeg
8 WaterInlet
9 Gear Housing
10 StemBrackets
11. "131tReleaseLever
12 ShiftLever
13 StopSwitch
14 ThrotUe/SteedngArm
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FIGURE 5
15 StartingDecal:Explains howto startyourmotor.
16 Warm-UpKnob:Puffingthewarm-upknoboutrichensthe fuel/
airmixture whenstartinga coldmotor.
17 "ritltrelease Lever:Rotatingthe tiltreleaseleverenablesthe
motor to be tiltedup.
18 ShallowWaterDriveBar:The shallowwaterdrivebar allows
operatingat lowspeedsinshallowwater.
19 MotorLockBar:Movingthe motorlockbar changesthe tilt
angle of themotor.
20 GearShiftLever:Allowsshiftinginand out of neutral,forward
and reversegear.
21 LanyardSwitch:Pullingthecordshutsthe motoroff inan emer-
gencysituation.
22 Twist-GripThrottle:Tumingthethrottleallowsyou toincrease
anddecreasespeed.Italsohastwopositiod_:(1) Start - used
whenstartingmotor; and (2)Shift-usedbeforeshiftingmotor
to forward orreversegear.
23 Primer:Pushingtheprimerbuttonsuppliesa smallamountof
fueltothecarburetorfor starting.
24 StarterRopeHandle:Pullingthe starterropeturns the motor
overforstarting.
25 StopButton:Pushingthe stopbuttonstopsthe motor.
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