Operation
First-time
operation
Fill
engine
oil
1.
For
the
first
hour
of
operation:
Run
the
engine
at
varying
speeds
up
to
2000
r/min
or
approximately
half
throttle.
The
engine
is
shipped
from
the
factory
without
2.
For
the
second
hour
of
operation:
engine
oil.
If
your
dealer
did
not
fill
the
oil,
you
Run
the
engine
at
3000
r/min
or
at
ap-
must
fill
it
before
starting
the
engine.
NOTICE:
proximately
three-quarter
throttle.
Check
that
the
engine
is
filled
with
oil
be-
3.
Remaining
8
hours:
fore
first-time
operation
to
avoid
severe
Run
the
engine
at
any
speed.
However,
engine
damage.
avoid
operating
at
full
throttle
for
more
The
engine
is
shipped
with
the
following
stick-
than
5
minutes
at
a
time.
er,
which
should
be
removed
after
engine
oil
4.
After
the
first
10
hours:
is
filled
for
the
first
time.
For
more
information
Operate
the
engine
normally.
on
checking
the
engine
oil
level,
see
page
36.
Getting
to
know
your
boat
Different
boats
handle
differently.
Operate
cautiously
while
you
learn
how
your
boat
han-
dles
under
different
conditions
and
with
differ-
ent
trim
angles
(see
page
51).
Checks
before
starting
engine
WARNING
If
any
item
in
“Checks
before
starting
en-
gine”
is
not
working
properly,
have
it
in-
spected
and
repaired
before
operating
the
Breaking
in
engine
outboard
motor.
Otherwise,
an
accident
Your
new
engine
requires
a
period
of
break-in
could
occur.
to
allow
mating
surfaces
of
moving
parts
to
wear
in
evenly.
Correct
break-in
will
help
en-
sure
proper
performance
and
longer
engine
NOTICE
life.
NOTICE:
Failure
to
follow
the
break-in
Do
not
start
the
engine
out
of
water.
Over-
procedure
could
result
in
reduced
engine
heating
and
serious
engine
damage
can
life
or
even
severe
engine
damage.
occur.
Procedure
for
4-stroke
models
Your
new
engine
requires
a
period
of
10
hours
break-in
to
allow
mating
surfaces
of
moving
parts
to
wear
in
evenly.
Fuel
level
Be
sure
you
have
plenty
of
fuel
for
your
trip.
A
good
rule
is
to
use
1/3
of
your
fuel
to
get
to
the
destination,
1/3
to
return,
and
to
keep
1/3
as
TIP:
an
emergency
reserve.
With
the
boat
level
on
Run
the
engine
in
the
water,
under
load
(in
a
trailer
or
in
the
water,
check
the
fuel
level.
gear
with
a
propeller
installed)
as
follows.
For
For
fuel
filling
instructions,
see
page
39.
10
hours
for
breaking
in
engine
avoid
extend-
ed
idling,
rough
water
and
crowded
areas.
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