Owner's Manual

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OPERATION
CONTROL LEVER
ROUGH
WAVES
BOW TOO LOW DUE TO
1.
2.
1.
2.
BOW TOO HIGH DUE TO
POWER TRIM/TILT SWITCH
Press UP to trim or
tilt the motor up.
Press DN to trim or
tilt the motor down.
PPrreessss UUPP ttoo ttrriimm oorr
ttiilltt tthhee mmoottoorr uupp..
PPrreessss DDNN ttoo ttrriimm oorr
ttiilltt tthhee mmoottoorr ddoowwnn..
POWER TRIM/TILT SWITCH
MOTOR ANGLE
ADJUSTED TOO
LOW
MOTOR ANGLE
ADJUSTED TOO
HIGH
MOTOR ANGLE
ADJUSTED
CORRECTLY
LOAD IN THE FRONT
MOTOR ANGLE ADJUSTED TOO
LOW
LOAD IN THE REAR
MOTOR ANGLE ADJUSTED TOO
HIGH
LH and LHT Types
(long tiller handle)
LRTandXRTTypes
Excessive trim/tilt angle during
operation can cause propeller
ventilation, overheating, and water
pump damage.
It is necessary to trim the angle of the
outboard motor to compensate for
changes in boat load, weight
distribution, water conditions, or
propeller selection.
Under normal conditions, the boat
will perform best when the
antiventilation plate is level with the
water.
When cruising into a high wind,
adjust the outboard motor down
slightly to level the boat and improve
stability. With a tail wind, adjust the
outboard motor up slightly.
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