Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- 4/5/6 FourStroke
- Welcome
- Read This Manual Thoroughly
- Notice
- Warranty Message
- Copyright and Trademark Information
- Identification Records
- General Information
- Installation
- Transporting
- Fuel and Oil
- Features and Controls
- Operation
- Maintenance
- Outboard Care
- EPA Emission Regulations
- Inspection and Maintenance Schedule
- Flushing the Cooling System
- Top Cowl Removal and Installation
- Corrosion Control Anode
- Exterior Care
- Fuel System
- Propeller Replacement
- Spark Plug Inspection and Replacement
- Lubrication Points
- Changing Engine Oil
- Gearcase Lubrication
- Submerged Outboard
- Storage
- Owner Service Assistance
- Maintenance Log
Features and Controls
Fuel shut‑off valve for internal fuel tank ‑ Turn valve up to close or down to
open. If an optional remote fuel tank is used, turn valve up when using the
remote fuel tank. Turn valve down when using the internal fuel tank.
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Using internal fuel tank ‑ Turning valve up to "OFF" (stops fuel flow).
Turning valve down to "ON" (opens fuel flow).
• Using optional remote fuel tank ‑ Turn valve up to the "OFF" position
when using the remote fuel tank. Disconnect the remote fuel hose when
using the internal fuel tank.
a - Fuel shut‑off valve
b - "ON" (open) position
c - "OFF" (closed) position
Choke knob ‑ Pull completely out when starting a cold engine. Push halfway in
as engine is warming up. Push in completely after engine is warmed up.
Oil pressure indicator ‑ If oil pressure drops too low, the oil pressure indicator
light will turn on. If the oil pressure indicator light turns on while the engine is
running, stop the engine as soon as possible. Check oil level and add oil as
needed. If the oil pressure indicator light should stay on when the oil level is
correct, consult your dealer.
Engine stop switch/lanyard stop switch ‑ Push in or pull lanyard to stop engine.
The engine will not start unless the lanyard is engaged with the stop switch.
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