Removing And Carrying The Outboard Motor; Removing The Outboard Motor; Carrying The Outboard Motor; Storing The Outboard Motor - Evinrude B10R4 Operator's Manual

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REMOVING AND CARRYING THE OUTBOARD MOTOR

1. Removing the outboard motor

① Stop the engine.
② Disconnect the fuel connector,
the remote control cables and the
battery cords from the outboard
motor.
③ Remove the outboard motor from
boat and completely drain the
water from the gear case.
CAUTION
!
Engine may be hot immediately after
operating and could cause burns if
touched. Allow Engine to cool down
before attempting to carry the outboard.

2. Carrying the outboard motor

Keep the outboard motor in a vertical
position when carrying.
REMOVING AND CARRYING THE OUTBOARD MOTOR
!
● Close air vent screw of fuel tank and
fuel cock before carrying or storing
outboard motor and fuel tank, or fuel
may leak, potentially catching fire.
● Do not give a shock to an outboard
motor during transportation. It be-
cames a cause of breakage.

3. Storing the outboard motor

Outboard motor should be stored in a
vertical position.
Note
If the outboard motor must be laid
down be sure the tiller handle faces
down as shown in the drawing above.
Elevate power unit 2 inches to 4
inches if traveling to avoid oil spillage.
!
Do not carry or store outboard motor in
any of positions described below.
Otherwise, engine damage or property
damage could result from leaking oil.
WARNING
CAUTION
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