Propeller Selection - Coleman F15BM Owner's Manual

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If you should swallow some gasoline, inhale gasoline vapor, or get gasoline in your eye,
get immediate medical attention.
If any gasoline spills onto your skin, immediately wash with soap and water. Change
clothing if gasoline spill s on it.
Touch the fuel nozzle to metal components to prevent electrostatic sparks.
CAUTION:
Use only new clean gasoline which has been stored in clean containers and is not contaminated
with water or foreign matter.
Engine oil:
Recommended engine oil: 4-stroke outboard motor oil SAE10W30 and SAE10W40
WARNING:
Do not start the engine when the oil level is low. Serious damage might occur.
Always check the oil level before starting the engine.
CAUTION:
All 4-stroke engines are shipped from the factory without engine oil.
The performance of your outboard motor will be critically affected by your choice of propeller, as an
incorrect choice could adversely affect performance. The outboard motor is fitted with propeller chosen to
perform well over a range of applications, but there may be uses where a propeller with a different pitch would
be more appropriate. The dealers stock a range of propellers and can advise you and install a
propeller on your outboard that is best suited to your application.
For a greater boat load and a low engine speed, a smaller-pitch propeller is more suitable. Conversely, a
large-pitch propeller is more suitable for a smaller operating load as it enables the correct engine speed to be
maintained.

1.2.3 Propeller selection

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