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Strany 1 - OWNER’S MANUAL

F4F6OWNER’S MANUALLIT-18626-08-906BV-F8199-11U.S.A.Edition Read this manual carefully before operating this outboard motor.DIC183

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Safety information5slow down or change directions briefly andpass behind the other vessel. You should al-ways move in such a way that the operator oft

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Safety information6OvertakingIf you are passing another vessel, you are the“Give-Way” vessel. This means that the othervessel is expected to maintain

Strany 4 - Table of contents

Safety information7Many bodies of water used by boaters are en-tirely within the boundaries of a particularstate. The Uniform State Waterway MarkingSy

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General information8EMU25171Identification numbers recordEMU25183Outboard motor serial numberThe outboard motor serial number is stampedon the label a

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General information9EMU33520Read manuals and labelsBefore operating or working on this motor:● Read this manual.● Read any manuals supplied with the b

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General information10ZMU068601234U6BV10E0.book Page 10 Friday, July 17, 2009 2:29 PM

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General information11EMU35132SymbolsThe following symbols mean as follows.Notice/WarningRead Owner’s ManualHazard caused by continuous rotationElectri

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Specifications and requirements12EMU38090SpecificationsTIP:“(AL)” stated in the specification data belowrepresents the numerical value for the alumi-n

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Specifications and requirements13Recommended engine oil group 1*:SAE 10W-30/10W-40/5W-30 API SE/SF/SG/SH/SJ/SLRecommended engine oil group 2*:SAE 15W-

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Specifications and requirements14EMU39190Start-in-gear protectionYamaha outboard motors are equipped withstart-in-gear protection device. This feature

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ZMU01690Read this manual carefully before operating this outboard motor. Keep thismanual onboard in a waterproof bag when boating. This manual should

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Specifications and requirements15● Avoid getting water and contaminants inthe fuel tank. Contaminated fuel cancause poor performance or engine dam-age

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Specifications and requirements16● Waterproof flashlight with extra batteries.● An extra engine shut-off cord (lanyard) withclip.● Spare parts, such a

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Specifications and requirements17EMU25280One Star—Low EmissionThe one-star label identifies engines thatmeet the Air Resources Board’s 2001 ex-haust e

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Components18EMU2579RComponents diagramTIP:* May not be exactly as shown; also may not be included as standard equipment on all models.F4, F6EMU39542Fu

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Components19Fuel tank capThis cap seals the fuel tank. When removed,the tank can be filled with fuel. To remove thecap, turn it counterclockwise.Air v

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Components20EMU39210CloseTo stop the fuel flow from the fuel tank to thecarburetor, align the fuel cock with the closedposition.When the engine is not

Strany 19 - Fuel requirements

Components21EMU39711Throttle indicatorThe throttle indicator shows the throttle posi-tion. When the 100% position of the throttle in-dicator is aligne

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Components22EMU25994Engine shut-off cord (lanyard) and clipThe clip must be attached to the engine shut-off switch for the engine to run. The cordshou

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Components23EMU26073Manual starter handleThe manual starter handle is used to crankand start the engine.EMU39252Steering friction adjusterWARNINGEWM02

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Components24When the gear shift lever is moved to the neu-tral position or forward position, the outboardmotor can be tilted up.EMU39831Tilt support b

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Important manual informationEMU31284To the ownerThank you for selecting a Yamaha outboardmotor. This Owner’s Manual contains infor-mation needed for p

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Components251. Carrying handleZMU067871U6BV10E0.book Page 25 Friday, July 17, 2009 2:29 PM

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Installation26EMU39731InstallationThe information presented in this section is in-tended as reference only. It is not possible toprovide complete inst

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Installation275. Mount the outboard motor on the centerline (keel line) of the boat, and ensurethat the boat itself is well balanced. Oth-erwise the b

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Installation28NOTICEECM02170● Check that the idle hole stays highenough to keep out water getting insideengine even if the boat is in stationarywith m

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Operation29EMU36381First-time operationEMU36391Fill engine oilThe engine is shipped from the factory withoutengine oil. If your dealer did not fill th

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Operation30EMU39840Removing top cowlingFor the following checks, remove the topcowling from the bottom cowling.To remove the top cowling, pull the cow

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Operation31EMU36483Engine shut-off cord (lanyard)Inspect the engine shut-off cord and clip fordamage, such as cuts, breaks, and wear.EMU39383Engine oi

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Operation32EMU27153Engine● Check the engine and engine mounting.● Look for loose or damaged fasteners.● Check the propeller for damage.● Check for eng

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Operation33WARNINGEWM01830● Gasoline and its vapors are highly flam-mable and explosive. Always refuel ac-cording to this procedure to reduce therisk

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Operation342. Remove the portable fuel tank from theboat.3. Remove the fuel tank cap.4. Fill the fuel tank, but do not overfill it. Fuelcan expand and

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Table of contentsSafety information... 1Outboard motor safety ... 1Propeller ...

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Operation352. Align the fuel cock with the built-in fueltank position.3. Remove the top cowling, and thensqueeze the primer pump in the bottomcowling

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Operation364. Align the fuel cock with the portable fueltank position.5. Send fuel to the carburetor by squeezingthe primer pump repeatedly, with the

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Operation37boat could slow rapidly. This couldcause people and objects in the boat tobe thrown forward.1. Move the gear shift lever to the neutralposi

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Operation38TIP:It is not necessary to use the choke whenstarting a warm engine, such as immediatelyafter the outboard motor has been operatedunder a l

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Operation39or less. After the engine has warmed up, pushthe choke knob in fully. Failure to do so willshorten engine life.TIP:● If the choke knob is l

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Operation40EMU39881Stopping boatWARNINGEWM02321Do not use the reverse function to slowdown or stop the boat as it could causeyou to lose control, be e

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Operation414. When using a portable fuel tank, discon-nect the fuel hose, and then install thefuel joint cap. WARNING! When not us-ing a portable fuel

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Operation42There are 5 holes provided in the clampbracket to adjust the outboard motor trim an-gle.1. Stop the engine.2. Tilt the outboard motor up, a

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Operation43EMU39592Tilting up and downIf the engine will be stopped for some time orif the boat is moored in shallows, the outboardmotor should be til

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Operation443. To prevent steering movement, turn thesteering friction adjuster clockwise.4. Tighten the air vent screw.5. When using a portable fuel t

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Table of contentsChecks before starting engine ... 29Fuel level ... 29Removing top cowling ...

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Operation453. Turn the steering friction adjuster coun-terclockwise to set the steering frictionaccording to operator preference.WARNING! If there is

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Operation462. Hold the rear of the top cowling andslightly tilt the outboard motor up until thetilt support bar automatically locks. Theoutboard motor

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Maintenance47EMU39901Transporting and storing out-board motorWARNINGEWM00695● USE CARE when transporting a fuelcontainer, whether in a boat or car.● D

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Maintenance485. To prevent steering movement, turn thesteering friction adjuster clockwise.6. Turn the tiller handle 180° so that it ispointing rearwa

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Maintenance4910. If transporting or storing the outboard mo-tor horizontally cannot be avoided, tight-en the clamp screws completely, place atowel or

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Maintenance50● Store the outboard motor in a dry, well-ventilated place, not in direct sunlight.EMU28305ProcedureEMU39602Flushing in a test tankNOTICE

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Maintenance517. Fill the test tank with fresh water to abovethe level of the anti-cavitation plate.NOTICE: If the fresh water level is be-low the leve

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Maintenance526. Turn on the water supply to the outboardmotor.7. Start the engine, operate it for 10–15 min-utes at engine idle speed, and then spray“

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Maintenance53EMU37081Periodic maintenanceWARNINGEWM01981These procedures require mechanicalskills, tools, and supplies. If you do nothave the proper s

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Maintenance54EMU34446Maintenance chart 1TIP:● Refer to the sections in this chapter for explanations of each owner-specific action.● The maintenance c

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1Safety informationEMU33622Outboard motor safetyObserve these precautions at all times.EMU36501PropellerPeople can be injured or killed if they come i

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Maintenance55Fuel/engine oil leakage InspectionGear oil ReplacementGreasing points GreasingImpeller/water pump housingInspection or replace-ment as ne

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Maintenance56EMU34451Maintenance chart 2Item ActionsEvery1000 hoursExhaust guide/exhaust manifoldInspection or replace-ment as necessaryU6BV10E0.book

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Maintenance57EMU28941GreasingYamaha grease A (water resistant grease)Yamaha grease D (corrosion resistant grease; for propeller shaft)F4, F6ZMU06764U6

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Maintenance58EMU39291Cleaning and adjusting spark plugThe spark plug is an important engine compo-nent. The condition of the spark plug can indi-cate

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Maintenance59material is found in the filters, clean or replacethem. For cleaning or replacement of the fuelfilters, consult a Yamaha dealer.EMU40140I

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Maintenance607. If the oil changer is not available, removethe drain screw while holding a containerunder the drain hole. Let the oil draincompletely.

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Maintenance6116. Dispose of used oil according to localregulations.TIP:● For more information on the disposal ofused oil, consult your Yamaha dealer.●

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Maintenance623. Remove the propeller and thrust washer.EMU30672Installing propellerEMU39322Spline modelsNOTICEECM00500Be sure to use a new cotter pin

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Maintenance634. Remove the oil level plug and gasket toallow the oil to drain completely.NOTICE: Check the used oil after ithas been drained. If the o

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Trouble Recovery64EMU39523TroubleshootingThis section describes the likely causes andremedies for problems, such as those in thefuel, compression, and

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Safety information2EMU33780ModificationsDo not attempt to modify this outboard motor.Modifications to your outboard motor may re-duce safety and relia

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Trouble Recovery65A. Loosen air vent screw.Q. Is choke knob pulled out?A. Return to home position.Q. Is carburetor clogged?A. Have serviced by a Yamah

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Trouble Recovery66A. Connect correctly.Engine vibrates excessively.Q. Is propeller damaged?A. Have propeller repaired or replaced.Q. Is propeller shaf

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Trouble Recovery67● An unguarded, rotating flywheel is verydangerous. Keep loose clothing andother objects away when starting the en-gine. Use the eme

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Trouble Recovery686. Insert the knotted end of the emergencystarter rope into the notch in the flywheelmagnet and wind the rope several turnsaround th

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Trouble Recovery69EMU33501Treatment of submerged motorIf the outboard motor is submerged, immedi-ately take it to a Yamaha dealer. Otherwisesome corro

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Consumer information70EMU29830YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A. FOUR-STROKE OUTBOARD MOTOR THREE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTYchapter9 Page 70 Wednesday, Dec

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Consumer information71chapter9 Page 71 Wednesday, December 9, 2009 11:40 AM

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Consumer information72EMU29841IMPORTANT WARRANTY INFORMATION IF YOU USE YOUR YAMAHA OUTSIDE THE USA OR CANADAU6BV10E0.book Page 72 Friday, July 17,

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Safety information3● Avoid sharp turns or other maneuvers thatmake it hard for others to avoid you or un-derstand where you are going.● Avoid areas wi

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Safety information4Contact the U.S. Coast Guard, the NationalAssociation of State Boating Law Administra-tors, or your local Power Squadron for a com-

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