Operation

5.If you use a portable container to store and dispense fuel, only use a locally ap- proved GASOLINE container.

6.Touch the fuel nozzle to the filler opening or funnel to help prevent electrostatic sparks.

7.Fill the fuel tank, but do not overfill. Fuel can expand and overflow if the tempera- ture increases.

8.Tighten the fuel tank cap securely.

9.Wipe up any spilled gasoline immediately with dry rags. Dispose of rags properly

according to local laws or regulations.

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Operating engine

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WARNING

This product emits exhaust gases which contain carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless gas which could cause brain damage or death when inhaled. Symptoms include nausea, dizziness, and drowsiness. Keep cockpit and cabin areas well ventilated. Avoid blocking exhaust outlets.

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Sending fuel

1.If your boat is equipped with a fuel tank selector valve, turn the valve to select the appropriate fuel tank.

2.Squeeze the primer pump, with the arrow pointing up, until you feel it become firm.

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Starting engine

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WARNING

Before starting the engine, make sure that the boat is tightly moored and that you can steer clear of any obstructions. Be sure there are no swimmers in the water near you.

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Procedure for starting engine

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WARNING

Failure to attached engine shut-off cord (lanyard) could result in a runaway boat if operator is ejected. Attach the engine shut-off cord to a secure place on your clothing, or your arm or leg while operat- ing. Do not attach the engine shut-off cord to clothing that could tear loose. Do not route the engine shut-off cord where it could become entangled, pre- venting it from functioning.

Avoid accidentally pulling the engine shut-off cord during normal operation. Loss of engine power means the loss of most steering control. Also, without en- gine power, the boat could slow rapidly. This could cause people and objects in the boat to be thrown forward.

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