Scheduled Maintenance And Service; Maintenance Schedule; Break-In; Before Each Use - MARKER ONE m25, m27 Owner's Manual

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M25/M27 Owner's Manual
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SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
AND SERVICE
Your Marker One boat may not include all of the
features described in this section based on the
options available and how your boat was built. If
you are in question of the features on your boat,
contact your authorized Marker One dealer.

Maintenance Schedule

A
WARNING
Loose or missing hardware may cause
failure of the steering system, resulting
in injury or death. Please have your
authorized Marker One dealer service
the steering system at intervals.
Use the checks and maintenance information
outlined in the section along with service
information contained within the individual
component operator's manuals supplied with your
boat. It is extremely important that you read and
understand the periodic maintenance tasks
outlined in your outboard operator's manual (and
other accessories) because those maintenance
tasks are not repeated in this manual.
Use the following chart to establish your
maintenance routine. Detailed information
concerning the task is listed in this section.
Frequency

Break-In

Refer to outboard operator's
manual.
M25/M27 Owner's Manual
AINTENANCE AND
ROUBLESHOOTING
Task
S
Frequency
Before Every
Check fuel system for leaks.
Use
Check fire extinguisher.
Check battery charge.
Every 50
Inspect propellers for damage.
Hours
Every 100
Test for proper operation of the
Hours
ignition safety switch.
Clean storage area.
Quarterly
Have your authorized Marker
One dealer perform scheduled
maintenance as outlined in this
section.
Break-In
Careful break-in allows internal engine components
to "seat" properly, resulting in maximum engine life
and performance. Refer to the outboard operator's
manual for manufacturers' break-in requirements.

Before Each Use

For maximum enjoyment and safety, check each of
these items before you start the engine:
• Drain Plug – Make sure the drain plug is
properly installed and securely in place.
• Life-Saving Devices – Make sure the
life-saving devices are on the boat. There
should be one life-saving device for every
person on board.
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Task

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