OPERATION OF OUTBOARD MOTOR AS
AUXILIARY PROPULSION
If the outboard motor is used for auxiliary pro-
pulsion, stop the motor and tilt the outboard
motor out of the water when using the main
motor.
Tilt the outboard out of water. Refer to the TILT
UP LOCK ARM section (DF9.9B/9.9BR/15A/
15AR/20A/20AR) or TILT UP LOCK KNOB sec-
tion (DF9.9BT/9.9BTH/15ATH/20AT/20ATH).
NOTICE
If your outboard motor is used for auxil-
iary propulsion and it is left in the down
position when the main engine is power-
ing the boat, the outboard motor or boat
could be damaged.
Make sure that the motor is tilted out of
the water and locked whenever it is not
being used.
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MOTOR REMOVAL AND
TRANSPORTING
MOTOR REMOVAL
TILLER HANDLE MODEL
1. Make sure that the engine has stopped com-
pletely.
2. Remove the fuel hose from the motor.
3. Remove the motor cover.
4. Drain the gasoline from the engine fuel line
as follows:
(1) Pull out the drain hose end 1 from steering
tension adjuster. (On the remote control
model, pull out the drain hose end from drain
hose holder.)
(2) Tilt the motor fully down.
(3) Loosen the drain screw 2 and drain the
gasoline from fuel vapor separator 3 into a
suitable container.