Benutzeranleitung / Produktwartung BF2D (2011) des Produzenten Honda
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P ANTONE 288 CVC DIC F101 BLA CK 00X31-ZW6-6210 BF2D 31ZW6621 2eY1 1200.2011.04 BF2DK0 N 00X31-ZW6-6210 Printed in China Includes US and Canadian Models.
− The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California t o cause cancer, bir th defects, or other reproductive harm .
1 INTRODUCTION Congratul ations on your sel ection of a Honda outboard m otor. W e are cert ain you will be plea sed wit h your purchas e of one of the f inest outboard motors on the mar ket. We wa nt to hel p you get t he best resul ts f rom your ne w outboar d motor and to operate it saf ely.
− − − − − − 2 A FEW WORDS ABOUT SAFETY INTRODUCTION Saf ety Mess ages Saf ety Headings Saf ety Labels Saf ety Section Instructions I MPORT AN T SAFET Y I N FORMAT I ON . O UTB O A R D M O TO R S A F E TY. Your sa f ety and the s af ety of others are very impor tant.
? ? 3 CONTENTS ................................... OUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETY . 6 ................ IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION . 6 ................................ SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS . 8 .................................. CONTROLS AND FEATURES . 11 CONTROL AND FEATURE .
4 CONTENTS ................................................................ OPERATION . 24 .................... SAFE OPERATING PRECAUTIONS . 24 ....................................... BREAK-IN PROCEDURE . 24 ..................... TRANSOM ANGLE ADJUSTMENT .
5 CONTENTS .................................................................... STORAGE . 53 ................................... STORAGE PREPARATION . 53 ................................................................ Cleaning . 53 ..................
6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Operator Responsibility OUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETY It is the operator’s responsibility to provide the nec essa ry saf eguar ds to prote ct pe ople and property. Know how to stop the engine quickly in case of emergen cy. Underst and the use of all controls.
7 Carbon Monoxide Hazard Ref uel With Care OUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETY Gasoline is extremely f lammable, and gas oline va por ca n explode. Ref uel outdoors, in a wel l- ventilated area, with the engine stopped. Never s moke nea r gasoline, an d keep o ther f lames and spar ks away.
8 SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS US, Puerto Rico, an d US Virgin Is lands Types OUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETY The labels sh own here co ntain impo rtant saf ety inf ormation. Pl ease read them caref ully. T hese labels are considered perma nent par ts of your out board motor .
9 Canadian T ypes OUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETY HOT CAUTI ON READ OW NER’S MANUAL The labels sh own here co ntain impo rtant saf ety inf ormation. Pl ease read them caref ully.
Honda outboard motor is designed to give safe and dependable service if operated according to instructions. Read and understand the Owner’s Manual before operating the outboard motor. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage.
11 CONTROL AND FEATURE IDENTIFICATION CODES CONTROLS AND FEATURES Model Type SCHA SCHC Shaf t Length SC SHC LC LCHA Throttle Grip Centrif ugal Clutch Throttle Lever BF2D S L Ref er to this chart for an explana tion of the Type Code s used in this manual to identif y control and f ea ture applic ations.
12 COMPONENT AND CONTROL L OCATIONS CONTROLS AND FEATURES [LCH ty pe is sh own] TILLER H ANDLE STARTER GRIP EMERGEN CY STOP SWITCH ENGI NE COVE R OIL FILLER CAP (inside t he engine cove r) OIL LEVEL I.
13 CONTROLS Emergency Stop Switch Clip and Emergency Stop Switch Choke K nob CONTROLS AND FEATURES EMERG ENCY ST OP SW ITCH EMERGEN CY STOP SWI TCH CL IP EMERG ENCY ST OP SW ITCH L ANYARD EMERGEN CY S.
14 Throttle Grip (SH, SCH a nd LCH types) (SH, SCH and LCH ty pes) (S, L types) CONTROLS AND FEATURES Throttle Lever Throttle Grip Frictio n Knob THROTTLE LEVER SLOW FAST THROTTLE GRIP FAST SLOW RELEASE FIX THROTTLE GRIP FR ICTION KN OB The throttle grip co ntrols engine speed.
15 Starter Grip Fuel Valve Lever Engine Cover Retaining Strap CONTROLS AND FEATURES FUEL V ALVE LEVER ON OFF Directio n to p ull STARTER GRIP RETAIN ING STRAP ENGI NE COVE R Pulling th e starter grip operates the recoi l sta rter to cra nk the e ngine f or star ting.
16 Tilt Lever Transom Angle Ad justin g Bolt CONTROLS AND FEATURES ADJUST ING B OLT AND WI NG NUT REAR CARRYING HANDL E FRONT CARRYING HANDLE 75° TILT LEVER The tra nsom a ngle adj usting bol t is used t o adjust the angl e of the outboard motor in t he norma l operating p osition (see p age ) .
17 Steering Friction Bolt Fuel Filler Cap Vent Knob Clamp Screws CONTROLS AND FEATURES CLAMP SCRE WS VENT K NOB OPEN STEERING F RICTION BOLT T T O O I I N N C C R R E E A A S S E E F F R R I I C C T T.
18 Anode OTHER FEATURES Oil Level Inspection Window Centrif ugal Clutch (SCH, LCH types) CONTROLS AND FEATURES U U P P P P E E R R L L I I M M I I T T L L O O W W E E R R L L I I M M I I T T Short sha.
− − − − 16.5 in (418 mm) 22.5 in (571 mm) 19 POWER REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION POSITI ON INSTALLATION CENTER LINE B B O O A A T T T T R R A A N N S S O O M M H H E E I I G G H H T T M M O O T T .
20 ATTACHMENT INSTALLATION STE RN BRACKE T SAFET Y ROPE CLAMP SCRE WS Attach the stern b racket to the b oat transom by tightening th e clamp screws. Attac h a rope f rom the boat to the hole in th e stern bracket. T his will help to p revent acciden tal loss of the outboard motor.
21 TRANSOM ANGLE ADJUSTMENT INSTALLATION Use the trans om angle adjusti ng bolt (p. ) to adju st the angle of the outboard motor so the propel ler i s perpendi cular to the surf ace of the water.
Improperly maintaining this outboard motor or failing to correct a problem before operation can cause a malfunction in which you could be seriously hurt or killed. Always perform a pre- operation inspection before each operation, and correct any problem.
23 Saf ety Inspection Maintenance Inspection BEFORE OPERATION Look around t he outboar d motor f or signs of oil or gasol ine le aks. Wipe up an y spills bef ore starting the e ngine. Check the stern bracket to be sure the outb oard motor is secu rely installed.
24 SAFE OPERATING PRECAUTIONS BREAK-IN PROCEDURE TRANSOM ANGLE ADJUSTMENT OPERATION ADJUST ING B OLT AND WI NG NUT I MPORT AN T SAFET Y I NFORM AT I ON BEFORE OPERAT I ON . T o prevent d am age to the mot or o r boat, make s ure the trans om angle adjusting bolt is tight.
25 INFREQUENT OR OCCASIONAL USE STARTING THE ENGINE OPERATION EMERG ENCY ST OP SW ITCH LANYARD EMERGEN CY STOP SWITCH FUEL F ILLER CA P OPEN VENT K NOB EMERG ENCY ST OP SW ITCH CL IP Open the f uel tank vent by turning the ve nt knob at leas t 2 or 3 turns counter clockwis e.
26 OPERATION FUEL V ALVE LEVER ON THROTTLE LEVER START THROTTLE GRIP START THROTTLE GRIP type : SH, SC H, LCH THROTTLE LEVER type : S, L Move t he f uel valve lever to the ON positi on. Move the thro ttle lever or the throttle grip to th e START positi on.
27 OPERATION CHOKE KNOB Directio n to p ull ON OFF STARTER GRIP To sta rt a c old engine , pull t he choke knob to the ON position. To resta rt a warm engi ne, lea ve the choke knob in the OFF position. If the choke knob was pul led to the ON positio n to start the engin e, gradual ly push it to the OFF position as th e engine warms up.
− 28 EMERGENCY STARTING OPERATION ENGI NE COVE R RECOI L ST ARTER 5 mm NUT S EMERGEN CY STA RTER R OPE FLYWHEEL PULLEY Set the control s the s ame as f or normal startin g (see pages ). Use the choke control if needed. Set the knotted e nd of the emer gency s tarte r rope in the not ch in the f lywheel pu lley.
Exposed moving parts can cause injury. Do not operate the outboard motor without the engine cover. Use extreme care when installing the engine cover. 29 OPERATION T AK I N G CARE OF U NEX PECT ED PROBLEM S, Pull the emergen cy starter rope slowly un til resistance is f elt, then pull bri skly.
30 STOPPING THE ENGINE Emergency Eng ine Stopping Normal E ngine Stopping OPERATION EMERG ENCY ST OP SW ITCH EMERGEN CY STOP SWITCH LANYARD EMERG ENCY ST OP SW ITCH CL IP THROTTLE LEVER SLOW THROTTLE .
31 OPERATION FUEL V ALVE LEVER O O F F F F VENT K NOB FUEL F ILLER CA P Move t he f uel valve lever to the OFF positi on. Close t he f uel tank ve nt by turni ng the vent knob clockwi se.
32 THROTTLE OPERATION OPERATION THROTTLE LEVER FAST THROTTLE GRIP FAST THROTTLE GRIP FR ICTION KN OB THROTTLE GRIP type : SH, SC H, LCH THROTTLE LEVER type : S, L For the throttle lever typ e: Move the thro ttle lever toward FAST to increase speed .
33 REVERSING THE OUTBOARD MOTOR OPERATION THROTTLE LEVER SLOW THROTTLE GRIP type : SH, SC H, LCH THROTTLE GRIP SLOW THROTTLE GRIP FR ICTION KN OB IMPORT ANT SAFE TY PRECAUT IONS THROTTLE LEVER type : .
34 STEERING OPERATION STEERING F RICTION BOLT T T O O I I N N C C R R E E A A S S E E F F R R I I C C T T I I O O N N TO DE CREASE FRICTI ON Steer by mov ing the tiller han dle opposite the dire ction you wa nt the boat to turn. To reverse direction , turn the outboard motor 180°, a nd then pivot the tiller h andle as shown.
35 CRUISING Engine Speed Transom An gle OPERATION Transom A ngle (C ruising) O.K. CORRECT GIVE S MAXIMUM PE RFORMANCE Exces sive transom angle during operation c an cause propell er venti lation and overhe ating. For rough water conditions or large waves, slow down to pr event t he propell er f rom ris ing out of the wate r.
36 MOORING, BEACHING, LAUNCHING OPERATION STEERING FRIC TION BOLT FRONT CARRYING HANDLE 75° REAR CARRYING HANDLE Do not use the tiller hand le as a lever to raise the outboard motor.
37 OPERATION TILT LEVER P P U U L L L L NO T o avoid d amaging the motor, be very caref ul when moori ng a boat, especially when its motor is t ilted up.
Improperly maintaining this outboard motor or failure to correc t a problem before operation can cause a malfunction in which you could be seriously hurt or killed. Always follow the inspection and maintenance recommendations and schedules in this Owner’s Manual.
− − − Failure to properly f ollow maintenance instructions and precautions can cause you to be seriously hurt or killed. Always follow the procedures and precautions in the Owner’s Manual. 39 MAINTENANCE SAFETY Saf ety Precautions Burns f rom hot p arts.
× 40 TOOL KIT AND EMERGENCY STARTER ROPE SERVICING YOUR OUTBO ARD MOTOR EMERGEN CY STA RTER R OPE COTTER P INS SHEAR P INS FLAT/PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH CLIP PLIERS TOOL BAG 8 10 mm.
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 41 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE SERVICING YOUR OUTBO ARD MOTOR Distributor’s Limited W arranty ITEM Perform at every indicated month or operating hour inter val, whichever comes f irst.
○ ○○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 42 SERVICING YOUR OUTBO ARD MOTOR REGULAR SERVICE PERIOD Perform at every indicated month or operating hour inter val, whichever comes f irst. Every 3 years (2) Every 3 years (2) First month or 10 hrs. (2) (1) Every 6 months or 50 hrs.
43 ENGINE COVER REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION Engine Oil Level Check Engine Oil Chan ge SERVICING YOUR OUTBO ARD MOTOR ENGI NE COVE R STRAP U U P P P P E E R R L L I I M M I I T T L L O O W W E E R R L L I.
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 0.26 US qt (0.25 L) 44 Engine Oil Recommendations SERVICING YOUR OUTBO ARD MOTOR OIL FILLER CAP OIL FILLER HOLE Improper d ispos al of engi ne oil can be harmf ul to the e nvironment. If you change your own oil, pleas e dispose of the used oil prope rly.
2.5 lbf·ft (3.4 N·m , 0.35 kgf·m) 2.5 lbf·ft (3.4 N·m , 0.35 kgf·m) 0.05 US qt (0.05 L) 45 Gear Case Oil Change SERVICING YOUR O UTBOARD MOTOR GEAR OIL LEVEL SCR EW GEAR O IL DRAI N/ FILL SCRE W GEAR OIL BOTTLE Improper d ispos al of gear c ase oi l can be harmf ul to the e nvironment.
46 Lubrication Points SERVICING YOUR OUTBO ARD MOTOR THROTTLE ARM THROTTLE ARM CHOKE ARM STEERING HANDLE TILT LEVER CLAMP SCREW SWIVEL CASE STEERING FRICTION BOLT TRANSOM ANGLE ADJUSTING BOLT THRUST RECEIVER T o prevent corrosion, apply anticorrosion oil to pivot surf aces where gre ase c annot penetrate.
− − − − U14FSR-UB (DENSO) CR4HSB (NGK) 0.024 0.028 in (0.6 0.7 mm) 47 Spark Plug Service SERVICING YOUR OUTBO ARD MOTOR SPARK PL UG WRE NCH 0.024 0.028 in (0.6 0 .7 mm) SIDE ELECTR ODE New plu g INSULA TOR SEALING WASHER Plug nee ding repla cement Incorrect spark plug c an caus e engine d amage.
− 48 SERVICING YOUR OUTBO ARD MOTOR A loose spark plug can overheat and d amage the engine. Overtighte ning the spark plug can dam a ge t he thr e ads i n th e cy li nde r head. If installing a new spark plug, tighte n 1/ 2 tur n af ter the spark plugs s eat.
Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. You can be burned or seriously injured when handling fuel. Stop the engine and keep heat, sparks, and flame away.
50 FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS Use unleaded gas oline with a pump octane r ating of 86 or hi gher. SERVICING YOUR OUTBO ARD MOTOR Your outboar d motor i s cer tif ied to operat e on unle aded ga soline with an octane rati ng of 86 or higher . Never use stale or co ntaminated gasoline or an oil/gaso line mixture.
51 Recoil Starter Rope Inspection Anode Replacement SERVICING YOUR OUTBO ARD MOTOR RECOI L ST ARTER RO PE Short shaft type Long shaf t type ANODE Painting or c oating the anod e wi ll def eat its purpose and will lead to rust and corrosion d amage to the outboard motor.
52 Propeller Replacement SERVICING YOUR OUTBO ARD MOTOR COTTER P IN SHEAR P IN PROP ELLER COTTER P IN R em ov a l In s ta llati o n U se a Hond a Genui ne stainle ss s teel cotter pin and bend the pin e nds as shown. A non-stainle ss s teel cotter pin c an deteriorate if used in saltwat er.
53 STORAGE PREPARATION Fuel Cleaning STORAGE Distributor’s Limited W arranty Depending on the regi on where y ou operate y our outboard, f uel f ormulations may deteriorate and oxidize rapi dly. Fuel d ete rioration and oxidation can occ ur in as little as 15 days and may c ause damage to the carbure tor and f uel sys tem.
Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. You can be burned or seriously injured when handling fuel. Stop the engine and keep heat, sparks, and flame away.
− −− 55 Engine Oil STORAGE PRECAUTIONS STORAG E DRAIN SCRE W Lif ting the outboard motor by the engine cover, or using the install ed outboard motor as a handle or lever to move the boat, c an damage the outboard motor. Store t he outboar d motor e ither vertically or h orizontally with th e tiller handle sid e up.
56 REMOVAL FROM STORAGE STORAG E CASE PRO TECT OR CORRECT INCORRE CT BEFORE OPERAT I ON Any other horizontal s torage position may caus e damage to the outboard motor or oil l eakage. Cover the outboard motor to ke ep out dust. Do not use pla stic s heet a s a dust c over.
57 WITH OUTBOARD MOTOR INSTALLED ON BOAT WITH OUTBOARD MOTOR REMOVED FROM BOAT TRANSPORTING MOTOR SU PPOR T BAR (commercia lly available) Lif ting the outboard motor by the engine cover, or using the install ed outboard motor as a handle or lever t o move the boat, can damage the outboard motor.
58 TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS ENGINE WILL NOT START Possible Cause Correction Check emergen cy stop switch clip. Check c ontrol posi tions. Clip not i nserte d in em ergency stop switch. Insert clip in emerg ency stop switch. Choke knob in OFF position.
59 TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS Correction Possible C ause ENGINE WILL NOT START (conti nued) Check f uel. Out of f uel. Ref uel (p. ). Take out board motor to an authoriz ed Honda Marine dealer , or re f er to the s hop manua l. Remove a nd inspec t spar k plug.
60 TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS Correction Possible C ause HARD STARTING OR STALLS AFTER STARTING Check control positions. Choke knob in OFF position. Pull choke knob to ON position, unless engine is warm ( p. ). Bad f uel; outboa rd motor s tored without tr eating or draining gasoli ne, or r ef ueled with ba d f uel.
61 TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS Possible Cau se Correction ENGINE WILL NOT DRIVE THE PROPELLER Check shear p in. Take out board motor to an authoriz ed Honda Marine dealer , or re f er to the s hop manua l. Broken she ar pin. Damaged clutch, d rive train, or engagem ent me chanis m.
− 62 SUBMERGED OUTBOARD MOTOR TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS STARTER GRIP Directio n to p ull A subme rged outboa rd motor must be serviced immed iately af ter it is recovered f rom th e water in order to minimize corrosion . Remove the engine cover, and rinse the outboa rd motor with f resh water to remov e salt water, sand, mud, etc .
63 TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS W hen cranking the e ngine with an open i gnition c ircuit (s park plug remov ed f rom the igniti on circ uit), re move the emerge ncy stop swit ch clip f rom t he emerge ncy s top switc h to preven t possib le d amage t o th e ignition syste m.
64 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Serial Number Locations TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION PRODUCT IDENTIF ICATION NUMBER ENGI NE SE RIAL NUMBER Product i dentif icat ion number: Engine seria l number : Record the product identif icat ion number, the engi ne se rial number, and the date of purchase i n the s pace provided on this page .
65 Carburetor Modif ication f or High Altitude Operation TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION W hen the c arburetor has be en modif ied f or operation at one of the higher alti tud e range s, the air-f uel mixture wi ll be too lean f or operation at a lower alti tude.
66 Emission Control S ystem Inf ormation TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION Source of Emissions Tamper ing and Al t er ing The U .S. and Cal if or nia Cl ean Air Act s The com bustion proc ess produces carbon monoxide, oxi des of nitr ogen, and hydroc arbons.
67 TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION Maint e nance Repl acement Par t s Pr obl ems That M ay Af f ect Emissions A manuf acturer o f an af termarket part assumes the responsibility that the part will n ot adversely af f ect emis sion per f ormance.
68 Star La bel US, Puerto Rico, and US Virgin Islands The Symbol f or Cle aner Mari ne Engines : Cleaner Air and Wate r - Better Fuel Economy - Longer Emissio n Warranty - TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION The St ar Lab el means Cl eaner Ma rine Engine f or healthier lif estyle and en vironment.
69 One Star Low Emission Two Stars Very Low Emission Three Stars Ultra Low Emission Four Star s Super Ultra Low Emissio n TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION The one- star l abel i dentif ies engi nes tha t mee t the Ai r Resour ces Boa rd’s Persona l Wat ercr af t and Outboar d marine engine 2001 exhaust emiss ion standa rds.
± − − ± ± − −− 0.26 US qt (0.25 L) 0.05 US qt (0.05 L) API standard (GL-4) SAE 90 outboard motor gear oi l API standard (SG, SH or SJ oil) SAE 10W-30 S e ep a g e4 7 See shop manual See shop manual 2,000 100 rpm 0.024 0.028 in (0.6 0.7 mm) No other adjustment is needed 0.
− 71 CONSUMER INFORMATION Honda Publications Custom er Service Inf ormation TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION American Hon da Motor C o., Inc. Honda Canada Inc .
72 TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION Warra n ty C ov e ra ge Pleas e include the f ollowing inf ormation i n your com municat ion: Model and comple te s erial number Date of purc hase Name and locati.
73 TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION W arr ant y Ser vice As the owner of a Honda product, your se rvicing dealer may a sk you to authori ze an inspect ion. If the problem is cove red unde r warr anty, your dea ler wil l perf orm a ny warranty rep airs f o r you at n o cost.
74 United states, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands Warr anty S tatements Distributor’s Limited War ranty TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION The American Honda Distributor’s Limited Warranty applies to outboards purchased in the United States, Puerto Rico, or the U.
75 To Qualif y f or This Warranty: What Amer ican Honda Will Repair or Replace Unde r Warranty: To Obtain Warranty Serv ice: TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION Contacting Honda The Honda Outboard M ot.
‘‘ ’’ ’ 76 Exclusions: Disclaimer of co nsequential damage a nd limitation o f implied warranties: TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION This war ranty does not exte nd to the f ollowing: Condi.
77 To Qualif y f or This Warranty: What Amer ican Honda Will Repair or Replace Unde r Warranty: Accessories and Replacement Parts TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION The accessories o r replacement p a.
78 Disclaimer of co nsequential damage a nd limitation o f implied warranties: Exclusions: To Obtain Warranty Serv ice: TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION You must, at your expense, take t he Honda Ou.
79 Emission Control S ystem Warran ty YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATION Calif ornia MANUFACTURER’S EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY COVERAGE: All States TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION Your new Honda outboar d engine complie s with both the U.S.
80 WARRANTY COVERAGE: OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITY: TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION Contacting Honda As the outboard engi ne owner, you are responsi ble f or the perf ormance o f the requ ired maintenan ce listed in your owner’ s manua l. Ameri can Honda Motor Co.
81 TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE: EXCLUSIONS: DISCLAIMER OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE AND LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES: TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION may be den ied. If th e part in qu estion is not related to the reas on that your engine require s re pair, your clai m will not be de nied.
* * 82 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY PARTS: TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION PARTS DESCRIPTION SYSTEMS COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY: Fuel Metering Evaporative Air Induction Ignition Lubricatio n .
83 WARRANTY PERIOD RETAILED ON OR AFTER APR IL 1, 2005: THIS WARRANTY COVERS Distributor’s Warranty Canada TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION HONDA CANADA INC., f or and on behalf of Honda Motor Co. Ltd., Tokyo, J apan, gi ves the f ollowing written warranty on each new marine product manuf acture d by Honda Motor Co.
84 THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER THE OWNER’S OBLIGATION TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION Any repairs req uired as a result o f collision , accident, stri king any obje ct.
85 REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORY WARRANTY ENTIRE WRITTEN WARRANTY DISCLAIMER NOTICE TO CONSUMER TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION New genuine Honda replacement parts or accessories sold to a consum.
86 INDEX ............................................................................ Anode . 18 .............................................................. Replacement . 51 ............. ARE YOU READY TO GET UNDERWAY? . 22 ........................
87 INDEX ........................ SAFE OPERATING PRECAUTIONS . 24 .................................... SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS . 8 ............................................... Serial Number L ocations . 64 .............. SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR .
88 INDEX ..................................................... Warranty Statemen ts . 74 .... TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS . 58 .. TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION . 64 ................................... TECHNICAL INFORMATION . 64 ...........
P ANTONE 288 CVC DIC F101 BLA CK 00X31-ZW6-6210 BF2D 31ZW6621 2eY1 1200.2011.04 BF2DK0 N 00X31-ZW6-6210 Printed in China Includes US and Canadian Models.
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