TOB-120,TOB-300

Safety Precautions cont.

Owner’s Manual

Boating, Trailering and Auxiliary Use Tips

When trailering this unit, secure motor in an upright (vertical) position against boat transom. Do not trailer with unit tilted up. If unit must be transported while tilted up, place a suitable brace, such as a 2 x 4, between motor bracket and motor leg. Tie down motor leg against brace to prevent damage to motor leg.

When transporting unit in a vehicle, secure it to prevent turnover which could result in spilled fuel or damage to unit.

To prevent fuel leakage from the carburetor when unit is tilted, close vent screw on fuel tank, turn off fuel shut off valve, and allow unit to run at idle until it stops.

Take all possible precautions when leaving unit unattended. Remove and keep wire away from spark plug to prevent accidental starting or unauthorized use.

When loading boat, distribute weight evenly to prevent tipping. Keep heavy loads low in the boat.

Do not stand up in a small boat. Standing, bow riding, seat back and gunwale riding can be dangerous.

When loading or launching a boat on a trailer, tilt motor up to prevent propeller from striking ramp or underwater objects.

An auxiliary adjustable position motor bracket is recommended when using unit as auxiliary power for watercraft.

Maintenance and Storage

Periodically check that Throttle Lever stops motor when moved to stop position and Lever moves freely.

Periodically check operation of propeller clutch brake. Propeller should stop almost immediately when throttle is fully released. DO NOT operate unit if brake does not operate properly. Have unit serviced by your Tanaka dealer before operating.

Discard propellers that are broken or damaged in any way. Replace only with Tanaka original equipment replacement parts for safety.

Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight and be sure equipment is in safe working condition. Check all hardware at regular intervals.

NEVER store unit with gasoline in tank inside a building where fumes may reach an open flame or spark. Allow motor to cool before storing in any enclosure.

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Tanaka TOB-300, TOB-120 manual Maintenance and Storage