Suzuki DF4A Owner's Manual page 23

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To lower the motor back down, pull the motor
slightly toward you, pull up on the tilt up lock
arm 1 and slowly let the motor down.
NOTICE
If you use the tilt up lock arm to hold the
motor in the fully tilted position for traile-
ring, the tilt up lock arm could release
resulting in damage to the motor.
When trailering your boat, never use the
tilt up lock arm to hold the motor in the
fully tilted position.
Alternative power source
NOTICE
Your outboard motor or boat can be dam-
aged if the outboard is not tilted out of
the water and locked while the boat is
being powered by an alternative power
source.
Make sure that the outboard motor is
tilted out of the water and locked when-
ever the boat is being powered by an
alternative power source.
SHALLOW WATER POSITION
To set the motor in the shallow water position:
1. Shift into "NEUTRAL".
2. Slowly tilt the motor up until you hear it make
a "click" sound.
3. Slowly lower the motor. It will stop in a posi-
tion that is slightly tilted up from the normal
trim angle.
NOTE:
There are two shallow water positions. Use
whichever one is appropriate, depending on the
depth of the water.
To lower the motor back down:
1. Pull the motor toward you to position A until
you hear it make a "click" sound.
2. Slowly let the motor down.
Shallow water position 2
Shallow water position 1
Normal position
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