BATTERY STORAGE
1. When the outboard motor will not be used
for a month or longer, remove the battery
and store it in a cool, dark place. Do not set
battery on concrete or earth, as this will
accelerate loss of charge.
2. Wash the casing and terminals using fresh
water only, then dry with clean cloth.
3. Fully charge the battery. If the battery will be
stored for a long period of time, check the
specific gravity of the fluid at least once a
month and recharge the battery when the
charge is low.
WARNING
Failure to take proper precautions when
charging the battery can be hazardous.
Batteries produce explosive vapors that
can ignite. Battery acid is poisonous and
corrosive, and can cause severe injury.
• Do not smoke and keep battery away
from open flames and sparks.
• To avoid creating a spark when charg-
ing the battery, connect the battery
charger cables to the proper terminals
before turning the charger on.
• Handle the battery with extreme care
and avoid skin contact with battery
acid.
• Wear proper protective clothing (Safety
glasses, gloves, etc.)
AFTER STORAGE
When taking your motor out of storage, follow
the procedure below to return it to operating
condition:
1. Thoroughly clean the spark plugs. Replace
them if necessary.
2. Check the gear-case oil level and if neces-
sary, add gear oil according to the procedure
outlined in the GEAR OIL section.
3. Lubricate all moving parts according to the
LUBRICATION section.
4. Check the engine oil level.
5. Clean the motor and wax the painted sur-
faces.
6. Recharge the battery before installing it.
GENERAL INFORMATION
WARRANTIES (For U.S.A)
The warranties covering your outboard motor
are explained in a separate Limited Warranty
booklet given to you at the time of sale. Please
read this booklet carefully so you can under-
stand your rights and responsibilities.
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