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MerCruiser Sterndrive MX 6.2 MPI User Manual (150 pages)
Gasoline Engines
Brand:
MerCruiser
| Category:
Engine
| Size: 9 MB
Table of Contents
Read this Manual Thoroughly
3
Table of Contents
5
Warranty Registration: United States and Canada
10
Warranty Registration: Outside the United States and Canada
10
Transfer of Warranty
11
Mercury Product Protection Plan: United States and Canada
11
Mercury Mercruiser Limited Warranty (Gasoline-Fueled Products Only)
12
3-Year Limited Warranty against Corrosion
14
4-Year Limited Corrosion Warranty: Seacore Sterndrive Models with Gas Engines
15
Global Warranty Charts
16
Consumer Application Warranty Chart
17
Commercial Application Warranty Chart
18
Government Application Warranty Chart
19
Mercury Installation Quality Certification Program
19
Section 1 - Warranty
19
California Emissions Limited Warranty
20
Duration of Coverage
21
How to Obtain Warranty Coverage
21
What Mercury will Do
22
What Is Not Covered
22
Components of the Emission Control System
22
Components of the Emission Control System 14 Disclaimers and Limitations
23
Your Warranty Rights and Obligations
23
Disclaimers and Limitations
23
Mercury Installation Quality Certification Program 11 California Emissions Limited Warranty
20
What Is Covered
20
California Emission Control Warranty Statement
23
Manufacturer's Warranty Coverage
24
Owner's Warranty Responsibilities
24
Emission Control Information Label
24
Owner Responsibility
25
Emission Certification Star Label
25
Section 2 - Getting to Know Your Power Package
27
Identification
28
Engine Serial Number Decal MPI
28
Bravo Sterndrive Serial Number and Identification
28
Bravo Transom Serial Number
29
Lanyard Stop Switch
30
Instrumentation
31
System View
31
Digital Gauges
32
Analog Gauges
33
Remote Controls (Non-DTS Models)
33
Remote Controls
33
Panel Mount Features
34
Console Mount Features
35
Remote Controls (DTS Models)
35
Remote Controls
35
Panel Mount Features
36
Console Mount Features - Single Engine
37
Engine
38
Slim Binnacle Console Mount Features - Single Engine
38
Console Mount Features- Dual Engine
39
Synchronizing Dual Engines
40
Dual Helm Station Transfer
40
Synchronizing Dual Helms Prior to Station Transfer
41
Zero Effort Features
41
Power Trim
42
Single Engine Trim/Trailer
43
Dual Engine Trim/Trailer
43
Electrical System Overload Protection
43
Audio Warning System
46
Testing the Audio Warning System
46
Engine Guardian Strategy
46
Warning Horn Signals
47
Safe Boating Suggestions
50
Be Alert to Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
51
Good Ventilation
52
Poor Ventilation
52
Basic Boat Operation (Non-DTS Models)
52
Launching and Boat Operation
52
Section 3 - on the Water
52
Operation Chart
52
Starting and Stopping the Engine
53
Starting the Engine
53
June
53
Stopping the Engine
54
Starting Engine after Stopped While in Gear
54
Throttle Only Operation
54
Trailering the Boat
54
Freezing Temperature Operation
54
Drain Plug and Bilge Pump
55
Basic Boat Operation (DTS Models)
55
Launching and Boat Operation
55
Operation Chart
55
Starting and Stopping the Engine
55
Starting the Engine
55
Stopping the Engine
56
Throttle Only Operation
57
Trailering the Boat
57
Drain Plug and Bilge Pump
58
Freezing Temperature Operation
58
Protecting People in the Water
58
While You Are Cruising
58
While Boat Is Stationary
58
High-Speed and High-Performance Boat Operation
58
Passenger Safety in Pontoon Boats and Deck Boats
59
Boats Having an Open Front Deck
59
Boats with Front-Mounted, Raised Pedestal Fishing Seats
59
Wave and Wake Jumping
59
Impact with Underwater Hazards
60
Drive Unit Impact Protection
61
Operating with Low Water Inlets in Shallow Water
61
Conditions Affecting Operation
61
Weight Distribution (Passengers and Gear) Inside the Boat
61
Bottom of Boat
62
Cavitation
62
Ventilation
62
Elevation and Climate
62
Propeller Selection
63
Getting Started
63
20-Hour Break-In Period
63
After Break-In Period
63
End of First Season Checkup
64
Section 4 - Specifications
65
Fuel Requirements
66
Fuel Ratings
66
Using Reformulated (Oxygenated) Gasolines (USA Only)
66
Gasolines Containing Alcohol
66
Engine Oil
67
Engine Specifications (MPI)
67
Engine Specifications
67
Fluid Specifications (MPI)
68
Fluid Specifications
68
Engine
68
Alpha Sterndrive
69
Bravo Sterndrives
69
Power-Assisted Steering and Power Trim Fluids
69
Approved Power Trim Fluids
69
Approved Power-Assisted Steering Fluids
69
Owner/Operator Responsibilities
73
Dealer Responsibilities
73
Maintenance
73
Do It Yourself Maintenance Suggestions
74
Inspection
74
Maintenance Schedule - Sterndrive Models
75
Routine Maintenance
75
Each Day End
75
Each Day Start
75
Every Two Months or 50 Hours
75
Weekly
75
Scheduled Maintenance
75
After the Initial 20 Hour Break-In Period
75
Every 100 Hours or Annually (Whichever Occurs First)
75
Section 5 - Maintenance
75
Every 200 Hours or 3 Years
76
Every 300 Hours or 3 Years
76
Every 5 Years
76
Maintenance Log
76
Engine Oil
77
Checking
77
Filling
77
Changing Oil and Filter
78
Easy Engine Oil Drain System
78
Engine Oil Drain Pump
79
Changing Filter
80
Power Steering Fluid
80
Checking
80
Filling
81
Changing
81
Engine Coolant
81
Checking
81
Filling
82
Changing
83
Drive Unit Oil
83
Checking
83
Filling
84
Changing
85
Power Trim Fluid
87
Checking
87
Filling
87
Changing
88
Battery
88
Multiple EFI Engine Battery Precautions
88
Cleaning the Flame Arrestor
89
Positive Crankcase Ventilation Valve (PCV)
90
Changing
90
Water-Separating Fuel Filter (MPI)
90
Water-Separating Fuel Filter
90
GEN II Models
91
Installation
91
Removal
91
GEN III Models
92
Removal
92
Installation
93
Lubrication
93
Steering System
93
Throttle Cable
95
Shift Cable - Typical
96
Sterndrive Unit and Transom Assembly
96
Sterndrive U-Joint Shaft Splines and O-Rings (Sterndrive Unit Removed)
97
Engine Coupler
97
Driveshaft Extension Models
98
Propellers
98
Propeller Repair
98
Alpha Propeller Removal
98
Alpha Propeller Installation
99
Bravo One Propeller Removal
100
Bravo One Propeller Installation
100
Bravo Two Propeller Removal
101
Bravo Two Propeller Installation
101
Bravo Three Propeller Removal
102
Bravo Three Propeller Installation
104
Serpentine Drive Belt
106
Checking
106
Replacing Belt And/Or Adjusting Tension
106
Corrosion Protection
107
Corrosion Information
107
Maintaining Ground Circuit Continuity
108
Anodes and Mercathode System Locations
108
System
109
Checking the Quicksilver Mercathode System
109
Power Package Exterior Surfaces
110
Boat Bottom Care
110
Anti-Fouling Paint
110
Sterndrive Surface Care
112
Flushing the Power Package
113
Flushing Attachments
113
Sterndrive Water Pickups
114
Alternative Water Pickups
116
The Seacore Power Package Flushing Procedure
117
Models Using the Sterndrive Water Pickup
117
Cold Weather or Extended Storage
124
Preparing Power Package for Storage
124
Engine and Fuel System Preparation
125
Draining the Seawater System
126
Drain System Identification
127
Air Actuated Single Point Drain System
127
Manual Single Point Drain System
127
Three Point Manual Drain System
127
Air Actuated Single Point Drain System
128
Boat in the Water
128
Multi-Point Drain (MPD) System
128
Section 6 - Storage
129
Boat out of the Water
130
Manual Single Point Drain System
132
Boat in the Water
132
Boat out of the Water
133
Boat in the Water
134
Three Point Manual Drain System
134
Boat out of the Water
136
Multi-Point Drain (MPD) System
136
Draining the Sterndrive
138
Battery Storage
139
Power Package Recommissioning
139
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MerCruiser Sterndrive MX 6.2 MPI User Manual (148 pages)
Gasoline Engines
Brand:
MerCruiser
| Category:
Engine
| Size: 11 MB
Table of Contents
Read this Manual Thoroughly
3
Table of Contents
5
Warranty Registration: United States and Canada
10
Warranty Registration: Outside the United States and Canada
10
Transfer of Warranty
11
Mercury Product Protection Plan: United States and Canada
11
Mercury Mercruiser Limited Warranty (Gasoline-Fueled Products Only)
12
3-Year Limited Warranty against Corrosion
14
4-Year Limited Corrosion Warranty: Seacore Sterndrive Models with Gas Engines
15
Global Warranty Charts
16
Consumer Application Warranty Chart
16
Commercial Application Warranty Chart
17
Government Application Warranty Chart
18
Mercury Installation Quality Certification Program
18
Section 1 - Warranty
18
California Emissions Limited Warranty
19
Duration of Coverage
20
How to Obtain Warranty Coverage
20
What Mercury will Do
21
What Is Not Covered
21
Components of the Emission Control System
21
Components of the Emission Control System 13 Disclaimers and Limitations
22
Your Warranty Rights and Obligations
22
Manufacturer's Warranty Coverage
22
Disclaimers and Limitations
22
Mercury Installation Quality Certification Program 10 California Emissions Limited Warranty
19
What Is Covered
19
California Emission Control Warranty Statement
22
Owner's Warranty Responsibilities
23
Emission Control Information Label
23
Owner Responsibility
24
Emission Certification Star Label
24
Section 2 - Getting to Know Your Power Package
27
Identification
28
Engine Serial Number Decal MPI
28
Bravo Sterndrive Serial Number and Identification
28
Bravo Transom Serial Number
29
Lanyard Stop Switch
30
Instrumentation
31
System View
31
Digital Gauges
32
Analog Gauges
33
Remote Controls (Non-DTS Models)
33
Remote Controls
33
Panel Mount Features
34
Console Mount Features
35
Remote Controls (DTS Models)
35
Remote Controls
35
Panel Mount Features
36
Console Mount Features - Single Engine
37
Slim Binnacle Console Mount Features - Single Engine
38
Console Mount Features- Dual Engine
39
Synchronizing Dual Engines
40
Dual Helm Station Transfer
40
Synchronizing Dual Helms Prior to Station Transfer
41
Zero Effort Features
41
Power Trim
42
Single Engine Trim/Trailer
43
Dual Engine Trim/Trailer
43
Electrical System Overload Protection
43
Audio Warning System
46
Testing the Audio Warning System
46
Engine Guardian Strategy
46
Warning Horn Signals
47
Safe Boating Suggestions
50
Be Alert to Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
51
Good Ventilation
52
Poor Ventilation
52
Basic Boat Operation (Non-DTS Models)
52
Launching and Boat Operation
52
Section 3 - on the Water
52
Operation Chart
53
Starting and Stopping the Engine
53
Starting the Engine
53
November
53
Stopping the Engine
54
Starting Engine after Stopped While in Gear
54
Throttle Only Operation
54
Trailering the Boat
54
Freezing Temperature Operation
55
Drain Plug and Bilge Pump
55
Basic Boat Operation (DTS Models)
55
Launching and Boat Operation
55
Operation Chart
55
Starting and Stopping the Engine
56
Starting the Engine
56
Stopping the Engine
57
Throttle Only Operation
57
Drain Plug and Bilge Pump
58
Freezing Temperature Operation
58
Trailering the Boat
58
Protecting People in the Water
58
While You Are Cruising
58
While Boat Is Stationary
58
High-Speed and High-Performance Boat Operation
59
Passenger Safety in Pontoon Boats and Deck Boats
59
Boats Having an Open Front Deck
59
Boats with Front-Mounted, Raised Pedestal Fishing Seats
59
Wave and Wake Jumping
60
Impact with Underwater Hazards
60
Drive Unit Impact Protection
61
Operating with Low Water Inlets in Shallow Water
61
Conditions Affecting Operation
62
Weight Distribution (Passengers and Gear) Inside the Boat
62
Bottom of Boat
62
Cavitation
62
Ventilation
62
Elevation and Climate
63
Propeller Selection
63
Getting Started
63
20-Hour Break-In Period
63
After Break-In Period
64
End of First Season Checkup
64
Section 4 - Specifications
65
Fuel Requirements
66
Fuel Ratings
66
Using Reformulated (Oxygenated) Gasolines (USA Only)
66
Gasolines Containing Alcohol
66
Engine Oil
67
Engine Specifications (MPI)
67
Engine Specifications
67
Fluid Specifications (MPI)
68
Fluid Specifications
68
Engine
68
Alpha Sterndrive
69
Bravo Sterndrives
69
Power-Assisted Steering and Power Trim Fluids
69
Approved Power Trim Fluids
69
Approved Power-Assisted Steering Fluids
69
Owner/Operator Responsibilities
73
Dealer Responsibilities
73
Maintenance
73
Do It Yourself Maintenance Suggestions
74
Inspection
74
Maintenance Schedule - Sterndrive Models
75
Routine Maintenance
75
Each Day End
75
Each Day Start
75
Every Two Months or 50 Hours
75
Weekly
75
Scheduled Maintenance
75
After the Initial 20 Hour Break-In Period
75
Every 100 Hours or Annually (Whichever Occurs First)
75
Section 5 - Maintenance
75
Every 200 Hours or 3 Years
76
Every 300 Hours or 3 Years
76
Every 5 Years
76
Maintenance Log
76
Engine Oil
77
Checking
77
Filling
77
Changing Oil and Filter
78
Easy Engine Oil Drain System
78
Changing Filter
79
Engine Oil Drain Pump
79
Power Steering Fluid
80
Checking
80
Filling
80
Changing
81
Engine Coolant
81
Checking
81
Filling
82
Changing
82
Drive Unit Oil
83
Checking
83
Filling
83
Changing
84
Power Trim Fluid
86
Checking
86
Filling
86
Changing
87
Battery
87
Multiple EFI Engine Battery Precautions
87
Cleaning the Flame Arrestor
88
Positive Crankcase Ventilation Valve (PCV)
89
Changing
89
Water-Separating Fuel Filter (MPI)
89
Water-Separating Fuel Filter
89
GEN II Models
90
Installation
90
Removal
90
GEN III Models
91
Removal
91
Installation
92
Lubrication
92
Steering System
92
Throttle Cable
94
Shift Cable - Typical
95
Sterndrive Unit and Transom Assembly
95
Sterndrive U-Joint Shaft Splines and O-Rings (Sterndrive Unit Removed)
96
Engine Coupler
96
Driveshaft Extension Models
97
Propellers
97
Propeller Repair
97
Alpha Propeller Removal
97
Alpha Propeller Installation
98
Bravo One Propeller Removal
99
Bravo One Propeller Installation
99
Bravo Two Propeller Removal
100
Bravo Two Propeller Installation
100
Bravo Three Propeller Removal
101
Bravo Three Propeller Installation
103
Serpentine Drive Belt
105
Checking
105
Replacing Belt And/Or Adjusting Tension
105
Corrosion Protection
106
Corrosion Information
106
Maintaining Ground Circuit Continuity
107
Anodes and Mercathode System Locations
107
Checking the Quicksilver Mercathode System
108
Power Package Exterior Surfaces
109
Boat Bottom Care
109
Anti-Fouling Paint
109
Sterndrive Surface Care
111
Flushing the Power Package
112
Flushing Attachments
112
Sterndrive Water Pickups
113
Alternative Water Pickups
115
The Seacore Power Package Flushing Procedure
116
Models Using the Sterndrive Water Pickup
116
Cold Weather or Extended Storage
122
Preparing Power Package for Storage
122
Engine and Fuel System Preparation
123
Draining the Seawater System
123
Drain System Identification
124
Air Actuated Single Point Drain System
124
Manual Single Point Drain System
124
Multi-Point Drain (MPD) System
125
Three Point Manual Drain System
125
Air Actuated Single Point Drain System
126
Boat in the Water
126
Boat out of the Water
128
Boat in the Water
130
Manual Single Point Drain System
130
Boat out of the Water
131
Section 6 - Storage
132
Three Point Manual Drain System
132
Boat in the Water
132
Boat out of the Water
133
Multi-Point Drain (MPD) System
134
Draining the Sterndrive
136
Battery Storage
137
Power Package Recommissioning
137
MerCruiser Sterndrive MX 6.2 MPI User Manual (126 pages)
Gasoline Engines
Brand:
MerCruiser
| Category:
Engine
| Size: 9 MB
Table of Contents
Read this Manual Thoroughly
2
Table of Contents
5
Warranty Registration: United States and Canada
10
Warranty Registration: Outside the United States and Canada
10
Transfer of Warranty
10
Mercury Product Protection Plan: United States and Canada
11
Mercury Mercruiser Limited Warranty (Gasoline-Fueled Products Only)
11
3-Year Limited Warranty against Corrosion
13
4-Year Limited Corrosion Warranty: Seacore Sterndrive Models with Gas Engines
14
Global Warranty Charts
15
Consumer Application Warranty Chart
16
Commercial Application Warranty Chart
17
Government Application Warranty Chart
18
Mercury Installation Quality Certification Program
18
Section 1 - Warranty
18
California Emissions Limited Warranty
19
What Is Covered
19
Duration of Coverage
19
How to Obtain Warranty Coverage
20
What Mercury will Do
20
What Is Not Covered
20
Disclaimers and Limitations
20
California Emission Control Warranty Statement
20
Your Warranty Rights and Obligations
20
Manufacturer's Warranty Coverage
21
Owner's Warranty Responsibilities
21
Emission Control Information Label
21
Owner Responsibility
22
Emission Certification Star Label
22
Section 2 - Getting to Know Your Power Package
25
Identification
26
Engine Serial Number Decal MPI
26
Bravo Sterndrive Serial Number and Identification
26
Bravo Transom Serial Number
27
Lanyard Stop Switch
27
Instrumentation
28
System View
28
Digital Gauges
29
Analog Gauges
29
Remote Controls (Non-DTS Models)
29
Remote Controls
29
Console Mount Features
30
Panel Mount Features
30
Remote Controls (DTS Models)
31
Remote Controls
31
Panel Mount Features
31
Console Mount Features - Single Engine
32
Slim Binnacle Console Mount Features - Single Engine
32
Console Mount Features- Dual Engine
33
Synchronizing Dual Engines
33
Dual Helm Station Transfer
34
Synchronizing Dual Helms Prior to Station Transfer
34
Zero Effort Features
35
Power Trim
35
Single Engine Trim/Trailer
36
Dual Engine Trim/Trailer
36
Electrical System Overload Protection
36
Audio Warning System
38
Testing the Audio Warning System
39
Engine Guardian Strategy
39
Warning Horn Signals
39
Safe Boating Suggestions
42
Be Alert to Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
43
Good Ventilation
43
Poor Ventilation
43
Basic Boat Operation (Non-DTS Models)
44
Launching and Boat Operation
44
Operation Chart
44
Starting and Stopping the Engine
44
Starting the Engine
44
Drain Plug and Bilge Pump
45
Freezing Temperature Operation
45
Starting the Engine after It Has Been Stopped While in Gear
45
Stopping the Engine
45
Throttle-Only Operation
45
Trailering the Boat
45
Section 3 - on the Water
45
Basic Boat Operation (DTS Models)
46
Launching and Boat Operation
46
Operation Chart
46
Starting and Stopping the Engine
46
Starting the Engine
46
Stopping the Engine
47
Throttle-Only Operation
47
Trailering the Boat
47
Drain Plug and Bilge Pump
48
Freezing Temperature Operation
48
Protecting People in the Water
48
While You Are Cruising
48
While Boat Is Stationary
48
High-Speed and High-Performance Operation
48
Passenger Safety in Pontoon Boats and Deck Boats
48
Boats Having an Open Front Deck
48
Boats with Front-Mounted, Raised Pedestal Fishing Seats
49
Wave and Wake Jumping
49
Impact with Underwater Hazards
50
Drive Unit Impact Protection
50
Operating with Low Water Inlets in Shallow Water
51
Conditions Affecting Operation
51
Weight Distribution (Passengers and Gear) Inside the Boat
51
The Bottom of the Boat
51
Cavitation
51
Ventilation
51
Elevation and Climate
52
Propeller Selection
52
Getting Started
52
20-Hour Break-In Period
52
After Break-In Period
52
End of First Season Checkup
53
Section 4 - Specifications
55
Fuel Requirements
56
Fuel Ratings
56
Using Reformulated (Oxygenated) Gasolines (USA Only)
56
Gasolines Containing Alcohol
56
Engine Oil
56
Engine Specifications (MPI)
57
Engine Specifications
57
Fluid Specifications (MPI)
58
Fluid Specifications
58
Engine
58
Alpha Sterndrive
59
Bravo Sterndrives
59
Power-Assisted Steering and Power Trim Fluids
59
Approved Power Trim Fluids
59
Approved Power-Assisted Steering Fluids
59
Owner/Operator Responsibilities
62
Dealer Responsibilities
62
Maintenance
62
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance Suggestions
62
Inspection
63
Maintenance Schedule - Sterndrive Models
63
Routine Maintenance
63
Each Day End
63
Each Day Start
63
Every Two Months or 50 Hours
63
Weekly
63
Scheduled Maintenance
63
After the Initial 20 Hour Break-In Period
63
Every 100 Hours or Annually (Whichever Occurs First)
64
Every 200 Hours or 3 Years
64
Every 300 Hours or 3 Years
64
Every 5 Years
64
Maintenance Log
64
Engine Oil
65
Checking
65
Filling
65
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MerCruiser Sterndrive MX 6.2 MPI Owner's Manual (116 pages)
Brand:
MerCruiser
| Category:
Engine
| Size: 8 MB
Table of Contents
Read this Manual Thoroughly
3
Table of Contents
5
Warranty Registration: United States and Canada
10
Warranty Registration: Outside the United States and Canada
10
Transfer of Warranty
11
Mercury Product Protection Plan: United States and Canada
11
Mercury Mercruiser Limited Warranty (Gasoline-Fueled Products Only)
12
3-Year Limited Warranty against Corrosion
14
4-Year Limited Corrosion Warranty: Seacore Sterndrive Models with Gas Engines
15
Global Warranty Charts
16
Consumer Application Warranty Chart
17
Commercial Application Warranty Chart
18
Government Application Warranty Chart
19
Mercury Installation Quality Certification Program
19
Section 1 - Warranty
19
Mercury Installation Quality Certification Program 11 California Emissions Limited Warranty
20
What Is Covered
20
California Emissions Limited Warranty
20
Duration of Coverage
21
How to Obtain Warranty Coverage
21
What Mercury will Do
22
What Is Not Covered
22
Components of the Emission Control System
22
Components of the Emission Control System 14 Disclaimers and Limitations
23
Your Warranty Rights and Obligations
23
Disclaimers and Limitations
23
California Emission Control Warranty Statement
23
Manufacturer's Warranty Coverage
24
Owner's Warranty Responsibilities
24
Emission Control Information Label
24
Owner Responsibility
25
Emission Certification Star Label
25
Section 2 - Getting to Know Your Power Package
27
Lanyard Stop Switch
28
Instrumentation
29
System View
29
Digital Gauges
30
Analog Gauges
30
Remote Controls (Non-DTS Models)
31
Remote Controls
31
Panel Mount Features
31
Console Mount Features
32
Zero Effort Features
32
Remote Controls (DTS Models)
33
Remote Controls
33
Panel Mount Features
33
Console Mount Features - Single Engine
34
Slim Binnacle Console Mount Features - Single Engine
35
Console Mount Features- Dual Engine
36
Synchronizing Dual Engines
36
Dual Helm Station Transfer
37
Synchronizing Dual Helms Prior to Station Transfer
38
Zero Effort Features
38
Electrical System Overload Protection
38
Audio Warning System
40
Testing the Audio Warning System
40
Engine Guardian Strategy
40
Transmission Guardian Strategy
41
Warning Horn Signals
41
Safe Boating Suggestions
44
Be Alert to Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
45
Good Ventilation
46
Poor Ventilation
46
Basic Boat Operation (Non-DTS Models)
46
Launching and Boat Operation
46
Operation Chart
46
Starting and Stopping the Engine
47
Starting the Engine
47
Section 3 - on the Water
47
Stopping the Engine
48
Throttle Only Operation
48
Freezing Temperature Operation
48
Drain Plug and Bilge Pump
48
Basic Boat Operation (DTS Models)
48
Launching and Boat Operation
48
June
48
Operation Chart
48
Starting and Stopping the Engine
49
Starting the Engine
49
Stopping the Engine
50
Throttle Only Operation
50
Drain Plug and Bilge Pump
51
Freezing Temperature Operation
51
Protecting People in the Water
51
While You Are Cruising
51
While Boat Is Stationary
52
High-Speed and High-Performance Boat Operation
52
Passenger Safety in Pontoon Boats and Deck Boats
52
Boats Having an Open Front Deck
52
Boats with Front-Mounted, Raised Pedestal Fishing Seats
52
Wave and Wake Jumping
53
Impact with Underwater Hazards
53
Conditions Affecting Operation
54
Weight Distribution (Passengers and Gear) Inside the Boat
54
Bottom of Boat
54
Cavitation
55
Ventilation
55
Elevation and Climate
55
Getting Started
55
20-Hour Break-In Period
55
After Break-In Period
56
End of First Season Checkup
56
Section 4 - Specifications
57
Cruising RPM
58
Fuel Requirements
58
Fuel Ratings
58
Using Reformulated (Oxygenated) Gasolines (USA Only)
58
Gasolines Containing Alcohol
58
Engine Oil
59
Engine Specifications
60
Tow Sports Models
60
Inboard Models
61
Fluid Specifications
61
Engine
61
Transmission
62
Owner/Operator Responsibilities
64
Dealer Responsibilities
64
Maintenance
64
Do It Yourself Maintenance Suggestions
65
Inspection
65
Maintenance Schedule - Inboard Models
66
Routine Maintenance
66
Each Day End
66
Each Day Start
66
Every Two Months or 50 Hours
66
Weekly
66
Scheduled Maintenance
66
After the Initial 20 Hour Break-In Period
66
Every 100 Hours or Annually (Whichever Occurs First)
66
Every 300 Hours or 3 Years
66
Maintenance Log
67
Engine Oil
67
Checking
67
Filling
68
MerCruiser Sterndrive MX 6.2 MPI Owner's Manual (98 pages)
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
5
Warranty Registration: United States and Canada
10
Warranty Registration: Outside the United States and Canada
10
Transfer of Warranty
10
Mercury Product Protection Plan: United States and Canada
11
Mercury Mercruiser Limited Warranty (Gasoline-Fueled Products Only)
11
3-Year Limited Warranty against Corrosion
13
4-Year Limited Corrosion Warranty: Seacore Sterndrive Models with Gas Engines
14
Global Warranty Charts
15
Consumer Application Warranty Chart
16
Commercial Application Warranty Chart
17
Government Application Warranty Chart
18
Mercury Installation Quality Certification Program
18
Section 1 - Warranty
18
California Emissions Limited Warranty
19
What Is Covered
19
Duration of Coverage
19
How to Obtain Warranty Coverage
20
What Mercury will Do
20
What Is Not Covered
20
Disclaimers and Limitations
20
California Emission Control Warranty Statement
20
Your Warranty Rights and Obligations
20
Manufacturer's Warranty Coverage
21
Owner's Warranty Responsibilities
21
Emission Control Information Label
21
Owner Responsibility
22
Emission Certification Star Label
22
Section 2 - Getting to Know Your Power Package
25
Lanyard Stop Switch
26
Instrumentation
27
System View
27
Digital Gauges
27
Analog Gauges
27
Remote Controls (Non-DTS Models)
28
Remote Controls
28
Panel Mount Features
28
Console Mount Features
29
Zero Effort Features
29
Remote Controls (DTS Models)
29
Remote Controls
29
Panel Mount Features
30
Console Mount Features - Single Engine
31
Slim Binnacle Console Mount Features - Single Engine
31
Console Mount Features- Dual Engine
32
Synchronizing Dual Engines
32
Dual Helm Station Transfer
33
Synchronizing Dual Helms Prior to Station Transfer
33
Zero Effort Features
34
Electrical System Overload Protection
34
Audio Warning System
35
Testing the Audio Warning System
36
Engine Guardian Strategy
36
Transmission Guardian Strategy
36
Warning Horn Signals
36
Safe Boating Suggestions
38
Be Alert to Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
39
Good Ventilation
39
Poor Ventilation
39
Basic Boat Operation (Non-DTS Models)
40
Launching and Boat Operation
40
Operation Chart
40
Starting and Stopping the Engine
40
Starting the Engine
40
Drain Plug and Bilge Pump
41
Freezing Temperature Operation
41
Stopping the Engine
41
Throttle-Only Operation
41
Basic Boat Operation (DTS Models)
41
Launching and Boat Operation
41
Operation Chart
41
Starting and Stopping the Engine
42
Starting the Engine
42
Stopping the Engine
43
Throttle-Only Operation
43
Section 3 - on the Water
43
Freezing Temperature Operation
43
Drain Plug and Bilge Pump
43
Protecting People in the Water
44
While You Are Cruising
44
While Boat Is Stationary
44
High-Speed and High-Performance Operation
44
Passenger Safety in Pontoon Boats and Deck Boats
44
Boats Having an Open Front Deck
44
Boats with Front-Mounted, Raised Pedestal Fishing Seats
44
Wave and Wake Jumping
45
Impact with Underwater Hazards
45
Conditions Affecting Operation
46
Weight Distribution (Passengers and Gear) Inside the Boat
46
The Bottom of the Boat
46
Cavitation
46
Ventilation
46
Elevation and Climate
46
Getting Started
47
20-Hour Break-In Period
47
After Break-In Period
47
End of First Season Checkup
47
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