Warming Up The Engine; Forward, Reverse, And Acceleration - TOHATSU M2.5A2 Owner's Manual

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7. Pull the starter handle slowly until you
feel engagement, keep pulling till you
feel less resistance. Then pull it
quickly.
8. After engine starts, do not reinstall
flywheel cover and top cowl.
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3. Warming up the engine

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CAUTION
Be sure to check that cooling water is com-
ing out of the cooling water check port dur-
ing warm up.
Warm the engine at low engine speeds
for about
3 minutes : above 5°C (41°F)
5 minutes at 2000 min
above 5°C (41°F)
This allows the lubricating oil to circulate
to all parts of the engine. Operating the
engine without warm up shortens the
engine's life.
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-1
(rpm) :
1
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1. Cooling water check port
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Engine speeds
Idling speed after warming up.
Trolling speed
Model
(in Forward)
1,100 min
2.5A2
(rpm)
1,100 min
3.5A2
(rpm)
1,100 min
3.5B2
(rpm)
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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 and out-
board motor can be steered fully to the right
and left. Make sure that no swimmer(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 (Per-
sonal 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 out-
board motor. Rapid loss of engine power
can lead to falling down or causing pas-
senger(s) to be thrown overboard.
ENGINE OPERATION
Idling speed
(in Nutral)
-1
-
-1
-
-1
-1
1,300 min
(rpm)
29
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