Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive gases.
1. Do not smoke when refueling, away from fire, flames and other sources of fire.
2. Shut down before refueling your outboard engine.
3. Use only unleaded gasoline. Use low smoke 2-stroke or 4-stroke engine oil.
4.2-stroke engine petrol and oil plus oil mixed at a ratio 25: 1.
Mixing steps: (1) mixing the oil poured into the fuel tank. (2) will provide gasoline as fuel mixing tube. (3) and mix
thoroughly shaken. (4) a mixture of gasoline and oil tanks in oil is added.
4-stroke engine oil and gasoline were added to set the corresponding tank.
5. Do not spill your outboard motor fuel tank. Use clean, clean, unleaded gasoline at Prepare your external fuel
mixture.
Instructions
1. Prepare the engine start
1.1 Make sure your outboard engine installed correctly and safely to your stern prior to use. Your outboard
motor improper installation may cause harm.
1.1 (1) To the outside of your ship near your center beams as much as possible.
1.1 (2) Check your strengthening beam clamp screw and clamp the boat evenly.
1.2 You press carburetor, fuel pump into the carburetor mixing.
1.3 Choke switch (Figure 2, Figure 3) in the closed position (choke closed) (if the engine is warm, choke switch in
position) (open choke).
1.4 In the engine running, the engine running to choke switch open
2. Start the engine
2.1 pull recoil starter handle (diagram 3, Figure 4) lightly until you feel resistance.
Then pull the handle straight strong crank the engine starts. Repeat if necessary.
2.2 In your outboard motor starts idling at a low speed 3-5 minutes, and then gradually Adjustment (Figs. 1 and 4) of
the desired acceleration.
2.3 Your outboard engine is equipped with a simple idle adjustment controls, Located directly above the throttle
cable throttle cable.
3. Reversed
The engine is rotated 180 degrees, in the idle position, and then to the desired acceleration.
4. Stop or turn off the engine.
4.1 Before closing the machine, allow the engine to return to idle the lowest two minutes cooling, and then press
the button to stop the engine (Fig. 2, Fig. 1). Press this button, turn the ignition current and stop the engine.
4.2 Store the outboard motor in a cool, dry place when it is not in use.
5. Maintenance
If you have questions about your operation or maintenance of any outside issues, carefully read the outboard motor
manual, operation information and maintenance of your outboard motor.
5.1 You outboard motor run-in period of four hours. Do not suddenly turn off during hard acceleration or high speed
operation during this time. Keep oil and gasoline added separately.
5.3 Do not operate your engine at a constant speed does not run at full speed at this time for more than ten minutes.
Fluctuate the speed.
6. Sailing in shallow water
6.1 Your outboard motor can be tilted (diameter 4) allow operation in shallow water.
6.2 Use the machine at the lowest possible speed cruising and shallow water.
6.3 Once your boat in deeper water, your machine is adjusted to the proper position.
7. Pitch angle tilt adjustment
7.1 Longitudinal reclining lever (Fig. 3, Fig. 7) can be adjusted to the angle determined in relation to the stern of the
outboard motor. The outer side of a sloped support positioning pins (Figure 1, Figure 9) support in an upright
position, rather than on the outside.
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