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Fuel system draining
ENOW00028-A
WARNING
For details on handling fuel, contact an
authorized dealer.
Fuel and fuel vapors are extremely flamma-
ble and can be explosive.
If fuel is spilled, wipe it up immediately.
Keep the fuel tank well away from
sources of ignition, e.g. sparks or open
flames
Perform all work outdoors or in a well
ventilated place.
ENOW00097-0
WARNING
Be sure to use cloth to remove fuel remain-
ing in the cowl and dispose of it in accor-
dance with local fire prevention and
environment protection regulations.
1. Disconnect the fuel hose from the out-
board motor.
2. Remove the top cowl.
3. Place an appropriate rag under the
drain screw.
4. Loosen the carburetor drain screw.
5. Leave the outboard motor until all fuel
has been drained.
6. When thoroughly drained, retighten the
drain screw securely.
7. Check the drained fuel for the pres-
ence of contaminants. If it is present,
check the fuel filter and fuel in the fuel
tank.
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
1. Carburetor drain screw
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Battery
ENOW00931-A
WARNING
Place the battery away from any source
of fire, sparks and open flames such as
burners or welding equipment.
Place the battery away from fuel tank.
Accidental sparks of battery may cause
explosion of gasoline.
1. Disconnect the battery cables and be
sure to remove the negative terminal
first.
2. Wipe off any chemical deposits, dirt, or
grease.
3. Apply grease to the battery terminals.
4. Charge the battery completely before
storing it for the winter.
5. Recharge the battery once a month to
prevent it from discharging and the
electrolyte from deteriorating.
6. Store the battery in a dry place.
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