Briggs & Stratton AA0201-0101 User Manual

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Safety Alert

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CAUTION:

Avoid damage to the outboard. DO NOT attempt to

operate the outboard outside of the parameters set for

this motor. See list under General Specification. Any

failure or damage due to such operation is NOT covered

under the Briggs & Stratton

limited

warranty.

Use caution when installing the outboard to the

transom on the boat, severe amputation or

laceration may occur.

• DO NOT place your hands or feet between the

transom bracket and the boat transom when

installing or tilting the outboard.

• DO NOT wear looseĆfitting clothing, dangling

drawstrings or items which could become caught.

• Stop the motor and remove safety lanyard from

SAFETY/MOTOR STOP switch before tilting.

• DO NOT transport the boat with the outboard in the

UP position.

WARNING

Battery gas can explode.

• Keep sparks and flames away from batteries.
• Never place a metal object across battery posts. To

check for charge use a voltmeter or hydrometer.

• Use only Coast Guard Approved battery boxes

strapped firmly to your boat.

• Transport with batteries disconnected from outĆ

board.

• Follow battery manufacturer's instructions and

heed warnings.

WARNING

Electrocution or serious injury can occur if

proper precautions are not followed. Batteries

develop extremely high currents.

• Risk of Electrical Shock. DO NOT touch

unĆinsulated battery terminals, connectors, or

wires.

• Remove all jewelry (watches, rings, bracelets,

etc.) when working on the batteries or electrical

systems.

• Prior to wiring the batteries, ensure that the battery

harness is unplugged from the outboard.

• Use 6 gauge wire or larger for battery harness and

all wiring between batteries.

• The batteries must be wired in series to provide 48

volts. Improper wiring of batteries could cause

batteries to explode.

• Keep wire connections to the batteries tight,

maintaining good contact with the battery

terminals.

• Do not disassemble the motor. Voltage and output

have been preĆset by the factory. Any tampering

with motor settings may cause serious damage to

the motor and/or serious injury.

WARNING

The boat and all occupants may capsize if

motor is improperly installed or operated.

• When determining conformity to boat weight

limitations, take into account the weight of the

outboard AND battery pack.

• Capacity of boat should be sufficient to handle

weight of motor, batteries, occupants and occuĆ

pants belongings.

• Follow the boat manufacturer's recommendations

to install the outboard to the boat.

• The capacity plate on the boat shows the maximum

horsepower allowable for your boat. DO NOT

exceed this limit.

• DO NOT operate the boat until the outboard has

been properly installed.

• DO NOT attempt to adjust the trim angle while the

outboard is running.

WARNING

Use the safety lanyard to reduce the possibility

of a running boat causing serious injury or

death should the operator fall overboard.

• The safety lanyard clip MUST be properly

connected to the SAFETY/MOTOR STOP switch

on the outboard AND safety lanyard snap must be

attached to the operator BEFORE using the

outboard.

• Check the function of the SAFETY/MOTOR STOP

switch before each boating day by starting the

outboard and removing the safety lanyard from the

switch. The outboard should then stop operation.

• DO NOT leave the operator's station with the safety

lanyard still connected to the outboard.

• Always stop the outboard before leaving the

operator's station of the boat.

WARNING

Boats can become unstable when engaging

forward or reverse or when changing direction.
The result could be slipping or falling within the

boat or overboard.

• Every person on board must wear and use a U.S.

Coast Guard approved Personal Floatation Device

(PFD).

• Operate the boat with occupants and the operator

safely seated.

• DO NOT stand or make sudden changes in

direction while the boat is in motion.

• DO NOT operate while under the influence of

medication or alcohol.

• Any person operating the boat MUST have full

knowledge of the operation and handling of the

motor and boat.

• Always operate the outboard with the safety lanyard

clipped to the SAFETY/MOTOR STOP SWITCH

and attached to the operator.

WARNING

Rotating parts can contact or entangle hands,

feet, hair, clothing, or accessories.
Traumatic amputation or severe laceration can

result.

• Avoid contact with propeller. Keep people and pets

away from propeller while the outboard is

operating.

• DO NOT run the outboard out of the water.
• Operate equipment with guards in place. The

cylindrical component surrounding the propeller

offers NO protection from a moving propeller. It is

meant for thrust enhancement ONLY.

• Keep hands and feet away from rotating parts. Tie

up long hair and remove jewelry. DO NOT wear

looseĆfitting clothing, dangling drawstrings or items

that could become caught.

• Keep lines, rigging and other equipment inside the

boat.

WARNING

Unintentional startĆup can result in electrocuĆ

tion, sparking, entanglement, traumatic amĆ

putation, or laceration.

• Disconnect the safety lanyard from the SAFETY/

MOTOR STOP SWITCH.

• ALWAYS remove battery harness from the

outboard power receptacle.

WARNING

BEFORE PERFORMING ADJUSTMENTS

OR REPAIRS

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