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ENGINE OPERATION
ON
Each time the main switch key is pressed
in the above manner, engine speed
changes as follows.
Starting
850rpm
750rpm
950rpm
850rpm
Buzzer short sounded one time, when set
to 650 rpm engine speed, and tells the
lowest engine speed was set.
Buzzer short sounded twice, when set to
950 rpm engine speed, and tells the high-
est engine speed was set.
Reset the engine speed when after engine
restarted and or engine speed is above
3,000 rpm, and then trolling engine speed
to be 850 rpm as standard.
In addition, this function does not operate
when battery voltage is lower than speci-
fied, set engine idle and trolling engine
speed to 850 rpm automatically.
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4. Forward, reverse, and
acceleration
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WARNING
Before shifting into forward or reverse,
make sure that boat is properly moored
1
seconds
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650rpm
750rpm
and outboard motor can be steered fully to
the right and left. Make sure that no swim-
mer(s) is ahead or astern of the boat.
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WARNING
Attach other end of emergency stop
switch lanyard to the operator's PFD
(Personal Flotation device) or arm and
keep it attached during cruising.
Do not attach the tether to a part of
clothing that can be torn easily when
pulled.
Arrange the tether so that will not be
caught by any object when pulled.
Be careful not to pull the tether acciden-
tally during cruising. Unintentional stop
of engine can cause loss of control of
outboard motor. Rapid loss of engine
power can lead to falling down or caus-
ing passenger(s) to be thrown over-
board.
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WARNING
Do not shift into Reverse during planing,
or control will be lost leading to serious
personal injury, boat may swamp, and/or
hull may be damaged.
Do not shift into Reverse during cruis-
ing, or control may be lost, falling down
or causing passenger(s) to be thrown
overboard. Leading to serious personal
injury, and steering system and/or shift-
ing mechanism may be damaged.
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WARNING
Do not shift at high boat speed, or control
may be lost, falling down or causing pas-
senger(s) to be thrown overboard. Leading
to serious personal injury.