Yamaha F4 manuals
F4
Table of contents
- important manual information
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Safety information
- Modifications
- Weather
- Boating organizations
- Rules when encountering vessels
- Other special situations
- General information
- Read manuals and labels
- Warning labels
- Specifications and requirements
- Installation requirements
- Mounting the outboard motor
- Start-in-gear protection (F4, F6)
- Gasoline Additives
- Motor disposal requirements
- Star labels
- Components
- Fuel tank (built-in fuel tank) (F2.5)
- Fuel tank (portable fuel tank F4, F6)
- Fuel cock
- Tiller handle
- Throttle grip
- Throttle friction adjuster
- Engine stop button
- Fuel joint cap (F4, F6)
- Trim rod (tilt pin)
- Tilt support bar (F4, F6)
- Carrying handle
- Installation
- Clamping the outboard motor
- Operation
- Remove the top cowling
- Engine shut-off cord (lanyard)
- Engine
- Filling fuel
- Operating engine
- Starting engine
- Checks after starting engine
- Checks after engine warm up
- Stopping boat (F2.5)
- Stopping boat (F4, F6)
- Trimming outboard motor
- Adjusting trim angle for manual tilt models
- Adjusting boat trim
- Procedure for tilting up
- Procedure for tilting down
- Shallow water (F4, F6)
- Cruising in other conditions
- Maintenance
- Storing outboard motor
- Lubrication
- Checking painted surface of outboard motor
- Maintenance chart 1
- Maintenance chart 2
- Cleaning and adjusting spark plug
- Checking fuel filter (F2.5)
- Checking connector and lead
- Removing propeller
- Changing gear oil
- Trouble Recovery
- Temporary action in emergency
- Treatment of submerged motor
- Consumer information
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F4
Table of contents
- important manual information
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- General information
- Star labels
- Safety information
- Important labels
- Caution labels
- Rules when encountering vessels
- Other special situations
- Fueling instructions
- Gasoline
- Propeller selection
- Basic components
- Fuel tank
- Open
- Throttle grip
- Engine stop lanyard switch
- Manual starter handle
- Carrying handle
- Operation
- Clamping the outboard motor
- Breaking in engine
- Controls
- Operating engine
- Starting engine
- Warming up engine
- Forward (tiller handle and remote control models)
- Trimming outboard motor
- Adjusting trim angle for manual tilt models
- Tilting up and down
- Procedure for tilting up (manual tilt models)
- Procedure for tilting down (manual tilt models)
- Cruising in shallow water
- Cruising in other conditions
- Maintenance
- Transporting and storing outboard motor
- Storing outboard motor
- measures
- Maintenance chart
- Maintenance chart (additional)
- Greasing
- Checking fuel system
- Checking fuel filter
- Checking wiring and connectors
- Removing the propeller
- Changing gear oil
- Cleaning fuel tank
- Checking top cowling
- Trouble Recovery
- Temporary action in emergency
- Emergency starting engine
- Treatment of submerged motor
- Consumer information
F4
Table of contents
- important manual information
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Safety information
- Carbon monoxide
- Weather
- Passenger training
- Basic boating rules (Rules of the road)
- Other special situations
- General information
- Read manuals and labels
- requirements
- Installation requirements
- Start-in-gear protection
- Gasoline Additives
- Outboard motor disposal requirements
- Components
- Fuel tank (built-in fuel tank)
- Fuel cock
- Tiller handle
- Throttle friction adjuster
- Engine stop button
- Steering friction adjuster
- Tilt support bar
- Installation
- Clamping the outboard motor
- Operation
- Fuel level
- Engine shut-off cord (lanyard)
- Engine
- Filling fuel
- Operating engine
- Sending fuel
- Starting engine
- Checks after starting engine
- Stopping boat
- Trimming outboard motor
- Adjusting boat trim
- Tilting up and down
- Procedure for tilting down
- Shallow water
- Cruising in other conditions
- Maintenance
- Storing outboard motor
- Procedure
- Lubrication
- Cleaning the outboard motor
- Maintenance interval guidelines
- Maintenance chart 1
- Maintenance chart 2
- Greasing
- Cleaning and adjusting spark plug
- Inspecting idle speed
- Checking electrical connectors and electrical leads
- Removing propeller
- Changing gear oil
- Trouble Recovery
- Impact damage
- Emergency engine starting
- Treatment of submerged motor
- Consumer information
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- INDEX
F4
Table of contents
- important manual information
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- safety information
- boating safety
- Weather
- boating organizations
- Rules when encountering vessels
- Other special situations
- general information
- read manuals and labels
- specifications and requirements
- propeller selection
- engine oil requirements
- motor disposal requirements
- emission control information
- Components
- Fuel tank (portable fuel tank)
- tiller handle
- Throttle indicator
- Engine shut-off cord (lanyard) and clip
- Manual starter handle
- cowling lock lever
- Installation
- Clamping the outboard motor
- checks before starting engine
- Removing top cowling
- Engine shut-off cord (lanyard)
- filling fuel
- operating engine
- Starting engine
- checks after starting engine
- checks after engine warm up
- stopping boat
- trimming outboard motor
- Adjusting boat trim
- tilting up and down
- Procedure for tilting down
- shallow water
- cruising in other conditions
- Maintenance
- Storing outboard motor
- Procedure
- Lubrication
- periodic maintenance
- maintenance chart 1
- Maintenance chart 2
- Greasing
- Cleaning and adjusting spark plug
- Inspecting idle speed
- Checking connector and lead
- Installing propeller
- trouble recovery
- temporary action in emergency
- Emergency engine starting
- treatment of submerged motor
- Consumer information
- YOUR YAMAHA OUTSIDE THE USA OR CANADA
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