Owner’s manual, Safety precautions cont – Tanaka TOB-120 User Manual

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Owner’s Manual

TOB-120,TOB-300

Safety Precautions cont.

Preparation

Thoroughly inspect Outboard Motor for damage,

chipped propellers, fuel leaks, etc. before operating

this unit.

NEVER attempt to make any adjustments to unit

while motor is running (except where specifically

recommended).

Gasoline is highly flammable and its vapors are

explosive. Handle with care. Use an approved

(RED) gasoline container.

NEVER allow smoking materials, sparks or flame

(match, pilot light, etc.) near unit or gasoline

container.

Check fuel supply before starting motor. Always

start boating trips with a full tank.

DO NOT fill fuel tank indoors, when motor is

running or while motor is still hot. Wipe off any

spilled gasoline, allow vapors to dissipate and move

fuel container 10 feet (3m) away from unit before

starting motor.

Operation

Keep equipment in good condition. Keep all guards

and shields in place and safety devices operating

properly.

Be sure that Throttle Lever stops motor when

moved to stop position and Lever moves freely. On

units equipped with Stop button, be sure button

stops unit.

Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide, an

odorless and deadly gas. DO NOT run motor in

enclosed or poorly ventilated areas.

Before starting, make sure unit is properly secured

to boat transom using clamp stud handles. Be sure

a safety chain, from unit to boat, is installed. Check

clamp handles for tightness periodically.

Always carry a spare propeller, shear pins, hair

pins, spark plug and necessary repair tools such as

pliers, screwdriver, and wrenches.

When starting unit, be sure propeller is clear of all

objects because when motor is started, throttle

may be set high enough to rotate the propeller.

After motor is started and idling smoothly, propeller

must not rotate. DO NOT operate unit if propeller

rotates when motor is idling.

DO NOT put hands or other body parts near

rotating parts.

Maintain a firm hold on the twist grip at all times to

help keep control of the unit.

Operate equipment only when there is good

visibility and light.

Never allow swimmers or waders near unit while it

is in operation. The operator is responsible for the

safety of swimmers and boaters in the area.

After mounting motor on transom, set proper

motor trim according to size and weight of the

boat. See Tilt

Adjustment in Operation section of this manual.

Move Throttle Lever to stop position to stop

propeller. Always keep a fire extinguisher in the

boat along with life vests and other U. S. Coast

Guard approved safety equipment.

Before attempting to make any adjustment,

repairs, inspections or cleaning unit, stop motor,

wait for moving parts to stop, allow unit to cool

then remove wire from spark plug .

If equipment vibrates abnormally during operation,

stop motor at once, wait for moving parts to stop,

and remove wire from spark plug. Abnormal

vibration is a warning of trouble. Repair any

damage before restarting unit. (See your Tanaka

Dealer.)

After striking a submerged object, stop motor, wait

for moving parts to stop, then remove wire from

spark plug. Thoroughly inspect unit for any

damage. Repair damage before restarting and

operating unit.

Before shutting motor off, after operating under full

load for an extended period, lower motor speed

and allow it to idle for a few minutes so that motor

parts can cool evenly.

In the event of an emergency, stop the motor by

moving Choke Lever to full choke position.

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