TOB-120,TOB-300

STARTING

Owner’s Manual

CAUTION: DO NOT attempt to start motor at this time. Familiarize yourself with controls to see what they do, how they work and thoroughly read and understand entire Owner's manual

first.

WARNING: Insure all guards and safety devices are installed and working properly before starting.

WARNING: Rotating propeller can cause serious Injury. Be sure propeller is clear of swimmers, waders, or underwater objects because when Throttle is set at starting position

motor speed will be fast enough for clutch to engage and propeller to rotate.

Fuel

When starting motor, open Air Vent Screw on Fuel Filler Cap. Open Fuel Shut Off Valve.

Choke

If starting a cold motor, move Choke Lever to its START (ON) position. After motor begins to fire, move choke lever to its RUN (OFF) position.

IMPORTANT: Continued over choking while engine is running may cause spark plug to foul.

Flooding is a condition where motor will not start due to an overabundance of fuel in crankcase. If flooding occurs, move choke lever to RUN position, set throttle at half and pull rewind starter handle until engine starts and continues to run.

Throttle Lever

Model 120

Move Throttle lever to a half open position.

Model 300

Move twist grip handle to half throttle position.

WARNING: Starting motor may Immediately engage propeller clutch resulting In a sudden movement of the boat. Be sure all passengers are seated before starting motor.

NOTE: Allow motor to warm up at idle speed for 2 to 3 minutes before applying load.

WARNING: After motor Is started and Is Idling smoothly, propeller must not rotate. A rotating propeller can cause severe personal Injury.

See Adjustment Section for Carburetor Adjustment.

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Tanaka TOB-120, TOB-300 manual Choke, Throttle Lever