Stopping the engine, Emergency engine stopping, Operation – HONDA Outboard Motor BF135A User Manual
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STOPPING THE ENGINE
Emergency Engine Stopping
OPERATION
N (neutral)
PULL
SWITCH CLIP
LANYARD
EMERGENCY
STOP SWITCH
LANYARD
PULL
CONTROL PANEL
SWITCH CLIP
EMERGENCY
STOP SWITCH
CONTROL
LEVER
FAST IDLE BUTTON
Panel-Mount/Top-Mount Types
Side-Mount Type
TAKING CARE OF
UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS
If the engine is not properly
warmed-up bef ore raising the engine
speed, the buzzer and overheat
indicator may activate, and the
engine speed will be automatically
reduced.
Before getting under way, allow
the engine to warm up sufficiently
to ensure good performance.
Above 41°F (5°C), warm up the
engine for 2 or 3 minutes.
Below 41°F (5°C), warm up the
engine for at least 10 minutes at
2,000 rpm. Push the fast idle
button then move the control lever
forward or reverse to open the
throttle and achieve approximately
2,000 rpm.
During the warm-up period, check
the oil pressure indicator (p.
),
overheat indicator (p.
), and
cooling system indicator (p.
).
If the indicators show any
abnormal condition, immediately
stop the engine and determine the
cause of the problem. Refer to
from p.
If the fast idle control was used to
warm up the engine, gradually
return the control lever to the N
(neutral) position as the engine
warms up.
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