Ob 072 operators manual draft 1 4, General information, Lehr – LEHR 2.5 HP 4-STROKE User Manual

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GENERAL INFORMATION

• Before mounting or operating the outboard motor, completely read manual and labels. Reading them will

give you a good understanding of the motor and its operation.

• Before operating the boat, read any owner's or operator's manuals supplied with it and all labels. Be sure

you understand all items from the boat manual as well as this engine manual before operating.

• Do not over power the boat with this outboard motor. Overpowering the boat could result in damage to

the boat and injury to all occupants. The rated power of the outboard should be equal to or less than the

rated horsepower capacity of the boat. If the rated horsepower capacity of the boat is unknown, consult

the dealer or boat manufacturer.

• Do not attempt to modify the outboard. Modifications could make the motor unsafe to use and will void the

warranty. Incorrect propeller selection and incorrect use may not only cause engine damage, but also

adversely affect fuel consumption. Consult your dealer for correct use.

• Never operate after drinking alcohol or taking drugs. About 50% of all boating fatalities involve intoxication.

• Have an approved personal flotation device (PFD) on board for every occupant. It is a good idea to wear a

PFD whenever boating. Children and non-swimmers should always wear PFD's, and every one should wear

PFD's when there are potentially hazardous boating conditions.

• Propane is highly flammable, and its vapors are flammable and explosive. Handle and store propane

carefully. Make sure there are no fumes or leaking fuel before starting the engine.

• This product emits exhaust gases which contain carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless gas which may

cause brain damage or death when inhaled. Symptoms include nausea, dizziness, and drowsiness. Keep

cockpit and cabin areas well ventilated. Avoid blocking exhaust outlets.

• Check throttle, shift, and steering for proper operation before starting the engine.

• Attach the engine stop switch lanyard cord to a secure place on your clothing, or your arm or leg while

operating. If you accidentally leave the helm, the cord will pull from the switch, stopping the engine.

• Know the marine laws and regulations where you will be boating and obey them.

• Know about the weather forecast. Check weather before boating. Avoid boating in hazardous

weather.

• Tell some one where you are going: leave a Float Plan with a responsible person. Be sure to cancel the

Float Plan when you return.

• Be aware, alert, and use good judgment when boating. Know your abilities, and be familiar with how your

boat handles under the different boating conditions you may encounter. Operate within your limits,

and the limits of your boat. Always operate at safe speeds, and watch carefully for obstacles and other

traffic.

• Always watch carefully for swimmers.

• Stay away from swimming areas.

• When a swimmer is in the water near you shift into neutral and shut off the engine.

• Do not illegally discard empty containers used to replace or replenish oil. For the correct processing of

empty containers ,consult the dealer where you purchased the oil.

• When replacing oils used to lubricate the product (engine or gear oil), be sure to wipe away any spilled oil.

Never pour oil without using a funnel or similar device. If necessary, verify the necessary replacement

procedure with the dealer.

• Never illegally discard (dump) disposable propane tanks. Consult your local city recycling center on

discarding empty propane tanks.

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