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REMOVING AND CARRYING THE OUTBOARD MOTOR
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1. Removing the outboard
motor
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Engine may be hot immediately after opera-
tion and could cause burns if came in con-
tact. Allow engine to cool down before
attempting to carry the outboard.
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1. Cooling water check port
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1. Before stopping the engine, close the
valve of the propane tank to consume
remained fuel in the fuel line. And
wait until engine is stopped.
2. Disconnect the fuel connector, the
remote control cables and the bat-
tery cords from the outboard motor.
3. Remove the outboard motor from
boat and completely drain the water
from the gear case in a vertical posi-
tion.
CAUTION
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2. Carrying the outboard motor
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WARNING
Be sure to disconnect fuel connector except
when operating engine.
Fuel leakage is a fire or explosion hazard,
which can cause serious injury or death.
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WARNING
When transporting, keep tank secured in
an upright position with the tank valve
turned off.
Do not use, store or transport tank where
it would be exposed to high tempera-
tures.
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CAUTION
Do not give a shock to an outboard motor
during transportation.
Do not carry or store outboard motor in
any of positions described below.
Otherwise, engine's exterior may be dam-
aged or water may enter the cylinder
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