Ob 112 operators manual draft 2 10x, Operation, Lehr – LEHR 5.0 HP 4-STROKE User Manual

Page 10: Pre-operation checks, Controls, Engine, Checking the engine oil level, Fuel, Fueling instructions, Use the correct propane canister

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OPERATION

PRE-OPERATION CHECKS

WARNING: If anything in the pre-operation check is not working properly, have it inspected and repaired

before operating the outboard motor. Failure to do so could result in an accident.

CONTROLS

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

• The controls should work smoothly, without binding or unusual free play.

• Look for loose or damaged connections.

• Check operation of the starter and stop switches when the outboard motor is in the water.

• If the engine has not been used in some time, rev it in neutral to be sure it returns to idle before putting it

in gear.

ENGINE

• Check the engine and engine mounting.

• Look for loose or damaged fasteners.

• Check the propeller for damage.

CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL

1. Put the outboard motor in an upright position (not tilted).

2. Screw the oil dipstick all the way in. Unscrew it and check the oil level using the oil dipstick to be sure

the level falls between the upper and lower marks. Fill with oil if it is below the lower mark, or drain to

the specified level if it is above the upper mark.

Recommended engine oil:

4-stroke motor oil with a combination of the following SAE and API oil classifications

Engine oil type SAE:

10W-30

Engine oil grade API:

SE,S F, SG, SH, SJ, SL

Engine oil quantity:

0.53USqt (0.5L)

WARNING:

ALL ENGINES ARE SHIPPED FROM THE FACTORY WITHOUT ENGINE OIL.

ADD OIL BEFORE STARTING ENGINE.

FUEL

• Check to be sure you have plenty of fuel for your trip.

• Make sure there are no fuel leaks or propane fumes.

FUELING INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING: PROPANE AND ITS VAPORS ARE HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND EXPLOSIVE!

• Stop engine before refueling.

• Do not smoke when refueling, and keep away from sparks, flames, or other sources of ignition.

• Refuel in a well-ventilated area.

• Refuel portable fuel tanks off the boat.

USE THE CORRECT PROPANE CANISTER

Always use propane canisters or “bottles” that are the correct size. The 17 ounce or 16.4 ounce / 465g

canisters that are approximately 3-7/8 inches (9.5 cm) in diameter are the correct canisters.

NOTE: Do not use smaller diameter canisters as they will not latch securely to the unit and vibration may

cause damage to the unit and potentially result in a dangerous leak.

OIL DIPSTICK

UPPER LEVEL MARK

LOWER LEVEL MARK

OIL DIPSTICK

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