Owner`s manual
Step 6. Allow
engines
to
wann
up
. Check
engine
temperature
gauges
to
be
sure
water
temperature
remains within
the
specified range.
If
temperature
gauge reads abnormally high. STOP ENGINE
IMMEDIATELY
and
determine
the
cause.
Step
7.
Check
engine
exhausts to see
that
they
are
discharging water.
Water circulation
in
the
engine
and
outdrive
should
take place
shortly
after
starting.
Step 8. Inspect for
any
fuel. oil. water
and
exhaust
leaks.
Stopping
Engine
Step
1.
Move
throttle
control levers
to
idle position.
Step 2. Disengage
the
shift controls.
Step 3.
Turn
key switches counterclockwise to OFF position.
Fueling
Refer to your
engine
owner's
manual
for the fuel type
and
octane
rating
recommended
for
your
particular engine. Your
dealer
may have fuel sug-
gestions relative to climate conditions and the use
of
your boal.
A
WARNING
All
precautions must be
tDl<en
roery time you fuel
your
boat.
Use
the
following
precautions
before fueling to avoid fire
and
explosion:
• Make sure your boat
is
securely
moored
to the dock.
•
SLOp
engines
, fans. galley fire
and
any
other
device t
hat
can
produce
a
spark
or
flame.
• Close all windows, doors
and
hatches to keep fumes from
entering
the
boat.
• Disembark all people
not
needed
for fueling
the
boat.
• Prohibit all smoking in
the
area
.
• Locale the nearest fire extinguisher for use
if
needed
.
While fueling. keep
the
fill
nozzle in
contact
with fill
opening
of
the
Lank
LO
protect
against
any
SLatic
sparks
or
spilling fuel.
Do
not
fill
the
Lank
until fuel
flows
from
the
vents. Allow
room
in the
tan
k for fue I expansion.
When
Lank
is
full, close fuel
opening
and
clean
up
any spilled fuel. Wash
the areas
around
the
fuel cap
and
vent. Dispose
of
rags properly
on
shore.
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