Suzuki DF40A Bedienungsanleitung
Suzuki
AuĂenbordmotor
DF40A
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DF40A
DF50A
DF50AV
DF60A
DF60AV
OWNERâS MANUAL
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IMPORTANT
ď
WARNING/
ď
CAUTION/ NOTICE/
NOTE
Please read this manual and follow its instruc-
tions carefully. To emphasize special informa-
tion, the symbol ď and the words WARNING,
CAUTION, NOTICE and NOTE have special
meanings. Pay special attention to the mes-
sages highlighted by these signal words.
NOTE:
Indicates special information to make mainte-
nance easier or instructions clearer.
This symbol appears in various locations on
your Suzuki product to refer you to important
information in the ownerâs manual.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO
OWNERS
ď
WARNING
Indicates a potential hazard that could result
in death or serious injury.
ď
CAUTION
I
ndicates a potential hazard that could result
in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
Indicates a potential hazard that could result
in damage to the motor or boat.
ď
WARNING
Failure to take the proper precautions may
increase the risk of death or severe injury to
you and your passengers.
⢠Prior to first-time use of your outboard
motor, familiarize yourself thoroughly with
the contents of this ownerâs manual. Be
aware of all outboard motor features and all
safety and maintenance requirements.
⢠Inspect the boat and motor before each trip.
See the INSPECTION BEFORE BOATING
section for important items.
⢠Become thoroughly familiar with all operat-
ing and handling characteristics of your-
boat and motor. Practice at low and
moderate speeds until you are competent at
handling the boat and motor. Do not
attempt to operate at maximum perfor-
mance until you are completely familiar with
all of these characteristics.
⢠Carry boating safety and emergency equip-
ment. This important equipment includes;
flotation aids for each person (plus one
throwable buoyant cushion in any boat 16
feet or longer), fire extinguisher, sound sig-
naling device, visual distress signals,
anchor, bilge pump, bucket, compass,
emergency starter rope, extra fuel and oil,
first aid kit, flashlight, food and water, mir-
ror, paddles, tool kit, and transistor radio.
Be sure you are carrying the equipment
appropriate for your trip before launching.
⢠Never start the engine or let it run indoors
or where there is little or no ventilation.
Exhaust gas contains carbon monoxide, a
gas that is colorless and odorless and can
cause death or severe injury.
⢠Instruct your passengers on how to operate
the boat, how to deal with emergencies, and
how to operate safety and emergency
equipment.
⢠Do not hold onto the motor cover or any
other parts of your outboard motor while
getting on or off your boat.
⢠Ensure that everyone wears a PFD (Per-
sonal Flotation Device) on board.
⢠Never operate the boat while under the
influence of alcohol or other drugs.
⢠Distribute all weight load evenly in the boat.
⢠Have all scheduled maintenance performed.
Consult your authorized Suzuki marine
dealer as required.
⢠Do not modify or remove any outboard
motor standard equipment. To do so may
make the motor unsafe to use.
⢠Learn and obey all applicable navigation
rules.
⢠Pay attention to all weather forecasts. Do
not set out if weather is unsettled.
⢠Use extreme caution when purchasing
replacement parts or accessories. Suzuki
strongly recommends that you use only
genuine Suzuki replacement parts/accesso-
ries or their equivalent. Inappropriate or
poor quality replacement parts or accesso-
ries can create unsafe operating conditions.
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NOTE:
Mounting radio transceiver or navigational
equipment antennae too close to the engine
cowling can cause electrical noise interference.
Suzuki recommends that antennae be mounted
at least one meter (40 inches) away from the
engine cowling.
⢠Never remove the flywheel cover (except for
when emergency starting).
This manual should be considered a per-
manent part of the outboard motor and
should remain with the outboard motor
when resold or otherwise transferred to a
new owner or operator. Please read this
manual carefully before operating your
new Suzuki and review the manual from
time to time. It contains important infor-
mation on safety, operation, and mainte-
nance.
FOREWORD
Thank you for choosing a Suzuki outboard
motor. Please read this manual carefully and
review it from time to time. It contains important
information on safety, operation, and mainte-
nance. A thorough understanding of the infor-
mation presented in this manual will help you
experience safe, enjoyable boating.
All information in this manual is based on the
latest product information available at the time
of publication. Due to improvements or other
changes, there may be discrepancies between
this manual and your outboard motor. Suzuki
reserves the right to make changes at any time
without notice.
Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | Suzuki |
Kategorie: | AuĂenbordmotor |
Modell: | DF40A |
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