User manual TOHATSU MD 90C2

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[. . . ] OWNER'S MANUAL MD 30B2 40B2 50B2 75C2 90C2 115A2 OB No. 003-11075-A !READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THE OUTBOARD MOTOR. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A SAFE LOCATION FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Copyright © 2009 Tohatsu Corporation. [. . . ] When the engine starts, release the key and allow it to return to "ON". ! ON START 9 10 11 12 13 14 Do not keep turning starter motor for over 5 seconds, or the battery may be consumed, potentially making the engine starting impossible and/or damaging the starter. If cranking over 5 seconds fails to start engine, return main switch to "ON", and crank engine again after 10 seconds or more. ENGINE OPERATION 47 2. Warming up the engine Before driving the boat, let the engine run at low speed to let it warm and allow the oil to circulate through the engine. If the engine is not warmed up beforehand, the engine life will shorten greatly. This outboard engine automatically controls warm-up operation, namely, it runs at a speed slightly higher than idling just after it is started, and it reverts to the normal running at a preset speed after warm-up is complete. During the warm-up operation, confirm that cooling water is discharged from the check port and idle port. ! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Be sure to stop engine immediately if cooling water check port is not discharging water, and check if cooling water intake is blocked. Operating engine could lead to overheating potentially leading to engine damage. Consult an authorized dealer if the cause cannot be found. Engine speed Proper idle speed after warm-up operation. Clutch in (In gear) 700rpm Clutch off (Out of gear) 700rpm ! ! Do not shift to "F" or "R" until turning into proper idle speed. If cooling water is not discharged and engine operation is continued, the engine will overheat and damage occur. Do not exceed the full-throttle engine speed. Wide-open throttle rpm range 5, 150 5, 850rpm Idle port Cooling water check port 30·40·50 11 12 Idle port Cooling water check port 75·90·115 13 48 ENGINE OPERATION 3. Forward and reverse Note Do not increase engine speed unnecessarily in reverse. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ! Before shifting into forward or reverse, make sure that boat is properly moored and outboard motor can be steered fully to the right and left. Make sure that no swimmer(s) is ahead or astern of the boat. EFO, EFTO type Turn the throttle grip toward "SLOW" and move the Shift Lever quickly to Forward or Reverse when the engine speed has reached the lowest rpm. Lock Reverse lock lever ! Attach other end of emergency stop switch tether to the operator's clothing 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 accidentally 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 causing passenger(s) to be thrown over board. R N F ! ! Be sure to connect the emergency tethered stop hook to your waist or clothing. The engine will shut down when the switch lock becomes disconnected from the engine. Severe damage, and personal injury, may occur if shifting at high engine speed. Engine must be in the slow idle position before shifting is attempted. ENGINE OPERATION 49 ! Before shifting, make sure that no swimmer(s) or obstacle(s) is ahead or astern of the boat. ! Before moving the Shift Lever to Reverse, make sure the Reverse Lock is engaged (in up position). --EFO model only. Lock Reverse lock lever EPTO type While pressing the lock button on the Remote Control lever upward, swiftly move the Lever to Forward (F) or Reverse (R) to the engaging point (approx. 32° forward or backward from Neutral). If the lever is moved further forward or backward, the throttle will open. Control Lever 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Lock Button rd wa or (F) F t Shif Neutral Re (N) Shif t ( verse R) abou ut abo ° 32° t 32 los e Th ro ttl tle Ful EFO Do not increase the engine speed unnecessarily while reversing. The Shift Lever cannot be turned from Neutral to Reverse unless the throttle grip has been turned fully toward "SLOW". Fully open lly Fu en op Free Accel Lever e rot los ly c Th Ful ly c e Note The remote control lever becomes inoperative unless the free accel lever is in the fully closed position. 9 10 11 12 13 ! The engine must be at idling speed when the Shift Lever is moved from Forward to Reverse. Do not increase the engine speed unnecessarily while reversing. 50 ENGINE OPERATION ! 4. Shallow water running 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Be sure to warm up engine well before starting cruise. Operating cold engine can give damage to it. ! Note Idle speed may be higher during warming up of engine. [. . . ] Checking after striking underwater object Striking sea bottom or underwater object may severely damage the outboard motor. Immediately bring the outboard motor to your dealer and ask for the following checks. Looseness or damage of power unit installation bolts, gear case and extension case bolts, propeller or propeller shaft, upper and lower mount rubber bolts and nuts, power trim and tilt bolts, and mount rubber cap bolts. Ask to tighten loose bolts and nuts, and to replace damaged parts. [. . . ]

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