Lp15 operators manual final en 8, General information, Lehr – LEHR 15 HP 4-STROKE User Manual

Page 8: Trim rod, Tilt lock mechanism, Top cover lock lever, Carrying handles

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GENERAL INFORMATION

TRIM ROD

The position of the trim rod determines the angle of the outboard motor in relation to the transom

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TILT LOCK MECHANISM

The tilt support lock keeps the outboard motor in the tilted up position. If the outboard engine needs to be

tilted up out of the water or to get the propeller higher than the bottom of the boat, unlock the tilt lock

mechanism as shown and tilt the engine upwards. The tilt lock mechanism will engage and lock the engine

in three possible positions. To lower the engine, turn the lock lever back to the lock position. Then lift the

engine slightly to allow lock mechanism to disengage, then carefully lower the engine all the way down.

WARNING: Do not use the tilt support bar when trailering the boat. The outboard motor could shake loose

from the tilt support and fall. If the motor cannot be trailered in the normal running position, use

an additional support device to secure it in the tilt position.

TOP COVER LOCK LEVER

Pull the lock lever upwards from the bottom and unhook from the top cover. Then lift the cover from the rear

and remove from the front hook. When installing the cover, make sure the front hook is securely inserted in

it’s slot, then lock the rear lever into place. Check to be sure the rubber seal fits properly on the lower cowling.

Then lock the cover by moving the lock lever downward.

CARRYING HANDLES

Carrying handles are provided on the front and rear of the outboard motor. The handles enable you to carry

the outboard motor with two hands.

CARRYING

HANDLE

CARRYING

HANDLE

FRONT

REAR

LOWER COWLING

TRIM ROD

TRANSOM CLAMP

TRIM ROD

UNLOCK

TILT LOCK LEVER

TILT UP AND LOCK

TILT LOCK LEVER

LOCK

LOCK

LEVER

FRONT HOOK

LOCK

LEVER

LOWER COWLING

TOP COVER

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