Installing The Battery - TOHATSU MFS 30B Owner's Manual

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Note
Confirm the outboard motor shifts
correctly when the shift lever is
placed in Forward and Reverse
position. also confirm the throttle
valve is closed at idle, in Neutral,
Forward, and Reverse. Confirm the
throttle valve is fully open when in
Forward at the wide open position.
Connecting the Cord assembly
(Wiring Harness)
Connect cable harness B to cable
harness A.
Location of the connectors is near the
recoil starter of starboard side in the
cowl.
Cable Harness A
(Outboard motor side)
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Do not disconnect the cord assembly
when the outboard motor is in
operation or you will lose control of the
outboard motor.
Cable Harness B
(From remote control)

3. Installing the battery

Place the battery box in a convenient
position away from possible water
spray. Securely fasten both the box
and the battery so they do not shake
loose.
Note
Minimum recommended battery : 12V,
70AH (465 Marine Cranking Amps
(MCA) or 350 Cold Cranking Amps
(CCA)) Specifications and features of
batteries vary among the manufacturers.
Consult the manufacturer for details.
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Battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid
and thus is hazardous, causing a burn
if it comes in contact with your skin, or
poisonous if swallowed.
KEEP BATTERY AND ELECTROLYTE
AWAY FROM REACH OF CHILDREN
When handling the battery, be sure to:
Read all warnings shown on the
battery case
Prevent electrolyte from coming in
contact with any part of your body.
Contact can cause serious burn or,
if it comes in contact with your eye,
loss of sight. Use safety glasses and
rubber gloves.
In case battery electrolyte comes in
contact with:
Skin, flush thoroughly with water.
Eye, flush thoroughly with water,
and then seek immediate medical
treatment.
In case battery electrolyte is swallowed:
Seek immediate medical treatment.
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