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Proper care and maintenance is an important part in keeping your Mercury Product operating at peak efficiencyfor maximum performance and economy. The enclosed Owner's Registration Card is your key to trouble‑freefamily fun. Refer to your Operation and Maintenance Manual for full details of your warranty coverage.Details of your nearest dealer can be found on www.marinepower.com where country maps and full contactinformation are displayed.Is your engine properly registered for warranty purpose? Please check on www.marinepower.com. Ifnecessary, please contact your local dealer.90-10241060 1204Welcome Aboard!Declaration of ConformityThis outboard motor’s serial number plate contains in the lower corner left hand corner either the CE markalone or the CE mark accompanied by a notified body number. This outboard motor manufactured by MercuryMarine, Fond du Lac, WI, USA or Marine Power Europe Inc. Park Industriel, de Petit‑Rechain, Belgiumcomplies with the requirements of the following directives by meeting the associated standards, as amended:Recreational Craft Directive:2003/44/EC amending 94/25/ECOwner's manual (A.2.5)ISO 10240Handling characteristics (A.4)ISO 8665Outboard engine starting (A.5.1.4)ISO 11547Fuel tanks (A.5.2.2)ISO 13591; ISO 8469General steering systemABYC P‑17Exhaust emission requirements (B.2)ISO 8178Owner's manual (B.4)ISO 8665Noise emission levels (C.1)ISO 14509The notified body responsible for surveillance of the quality system under Full QualityAssurance Module H of Directive 2003/44/EC is:8/9.9 & 9.9 Bigfoot 4-StrokeIf the CE mark is accompanied by a notified body number, the following Recreational Craft Directive applies:Det Norske VeritasNorwayIf the CE mark is not accompanied by a notified body number, the following Recreational Craft Directivelanguage applies:Recreational Craft Directive:94/25/ECOwner's manual (A.2.5)ISO 10240Handling characteristics (A.4)ISO 8665Outboard engine starting (A.5.1.4)ISO 11547Fuel tanks (A.5.2.2)ISO 13591; ISO 8469i 2005 Mercury MarineNotified Body Number: 0575

General steering systemABYC P‑17The following applies to all product covered by this manual:Safety of Machinery Directive98/37/ECPrinciples of safety integration (1.1.2)EN 292‑1; EN 292‑2; EN 1050Noise (1.5.8)ICOMIA 39/94VibrationICOMIA 38/94Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/ECGeneric emission standardEN 61000‑6‑3Generic immunity standardEN 61000‑6‑1Vehicles, boats and internal combustionengine driven devices ‑ radio disturbancecharacteristicsSAE J551 (CISPR 12)Electrostatic discharge testingEN 61000‑6‑2; EN 61000‑4‑2; EN61000‑4‑3This declaration is issued under the sole responsibility of Mercury Marine and Marine Power Europe.Patrick C. MackeyPresident, Mercury Marine, Fond du Lac, WI USAEuropean Regulations Contact:Regulations and Product Safety Department, Mercury Marine,Fond du Lac, WI USAii

TABLE OF CONTENTSWarranty InformationTransfer Of Warranty. 1Warranty Registration United States And Canada. 1Warranty Registration Outside The United States And Canada. 1FourStroke Outboard Limited Warranty United States, Canada and Europe. 2FourStroke Outboard Limited Warranty (Confederation of Independent States, Middle-East, and Africa. 33 Year Limited Warranty Against Corrosion. 5Warranty Coverage And Exclusions. 6General InformationBoater's Responsibilities. 8Before Operating Your Outboard. 8Boat Horsepower Capacity. 8High-Speed And High-Performance Boat Operation. 9Outboard Remote Control Models . 9Remote Steering Notice. 9Lanyard Stop Switch. 10Protecting People In The Water. 11Passenger Safety Message - Pontoon Boats And Deck Boats. 12Wave And Wake Jumping. 12Impact with Underwater Hazards. 13Exhaust Emissions. 14Selecting Accessories For Your Outboard. 15Safe Boating Suggestions. 16Recording Serial Number . 168/9.9 4-Stroke Specifications - International. 17Component Identification - Standard Models. 19Component Identification - Bigfoot Models. 22InstallationInstalling Outboard. 23Battery Installation - Electric Start Models. 24Battery Connections. 24Propeller Selection. 24TransportingCarrying, Storing and Transporting Your Outboard When Removed From Boat . 25Transporting Portable Fuel Tanks. 26Trailering Boat/Outboard - Models with Power Tilt. 27Trailering Boat/Outboard - Models without Power Tilt. 27Fuel and OilFuel Recommendations. 28Filling Fuel Tank. 29Engine Oil Recommendations. 29iii

TABLE OF CONTENTSChecking Engine Oil. 30Features and ControlsTiller Handle Features. 31Remote Control Features. 36Warning System. 36Power Tilt (if equipped). 37Setting The Transom Angle Of Your Outboard . 39Adjusting Transom Angle. 40Shallow Water Operation. 40Tilting Outboard. 41Trim Tab Adjustment. 42OperationPre-Starting Check List. 43Operating In Freezing Temperatures. 43Operating In Salt Water Or Polluted Water. 43Operating Outboard As An Auxiliary Engine. 43Pre-Starting Instructions. 43Engine Break-in Procedure. 44Starting The Engine - Tiller Handle Models. 44Starting The Engine - Remote Control Models. 47Starting a Hot Engine. 48Gear Shifting . 49Stopping The Engine . 49Emergency Starting. 50MaintenanceOutboard Care. 52EPA Emissions. 52Inspection And Maintenance Schedule. 53Flushing The Cooling System. 54Top Cowl Removal And Installation. 55Battery Inspection . 55Exterior Care. 55Fuel System. 55Steering Link Rod Fasteners. 56Corrosion Control Anode . 57Propeller Replacement . 58Fuse Replacement - Electric Start Models . 59Spark Plug Inspection And Replacement. 60Timing Belt Inspection. 61Changing Engine Oil . 62Lubrication Points . 62Gearcase Lubrication. 65Checking Power Tilt Fluid. 66Submerged Outboard. 67iv

TABLE OF CONTENTSStorageStorage Preparation. 68Protecting External Outboard Components.68Protecting Internal Engine Components.69Gearcase.69Positioning Outboard For Storage.69Battery Storage.69TroubleshootingStarter Motor Will Not Crank The Engine (Electric Start Models) .71Engine Will Not Start. 71Engine Runs Erratically.71Performance Loss. 72Battery Will Not Hold Charge.72Owner Service AssistanceLocal Repair Service. 73Service Away From Home.73Parts And Accessories Inquiries.73Service Assistance.73Mercury Marine Service Offices. 73v

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WARRANTY INFORMATIONTransfer Of WarrantyThe limited warranty is transferable to a subsequent purchaser, but only for the remainder of the unused portionof the limited warranty. This will not apply to products used for commercial applications.To transfer the warranty to the subsequent owner, send or fax a copy of the bill of sale or purchase agreement,new owner’s name, address and engine serial number to Mercury Marine’s warranty registration department. Inthe United States and Canada, mail to:Mercury MarineAttn: Warranty Registration DepartmentW6250 Pioneer RoadP.O. Box 1939Fond du Lac, WI 54936-1939920-929-5054Fax 920-929-5893Upon processing the transfer of warranty, Mercury Marine will send registration verification to the new owner ofthe product by mail.There is no charge for this service.For products purchased outside the United States and Canada, contact the distributor in your country, or the MarinePower Service Center closest to you.Warranty Registration United States And Canada1.You may change your address at any time, including at time of warranty claim, by calling Mercury Marineor sending a letter or fax with your name, old address, new address, and engine serial number to MercuryMarine’s warranty registration department. Your dealer can also process this change of information.Mercury MarineAttn: Warranty Registration DepartmentW6250 Pioneer RoadP.O. Box 1939Fond du Lac, WI 54936-1939920-929-5054Fax 920-929-5893NOTE: Registration lists must be maintained by Mercury Marine and any dealer on marine products sold in theUnited States, should a safety recall notification under the Federal Safety Act be required.2.To be eligible for warranty coverage, the product must be registered with Mercury Marine. At the time ofsale, the dealer should complete the warranty registration and immediately submit it to Mercury Marine viaMercNET, E‑mail, or mail. Upon receipt of this warranty registration, Mercury Marine will record theregistration.3.Upon processing the warranty registration, Mercury Marine will send registration verification by mail to thepurchaser of the product. If this registration verification is not received within 30 days, please contact yourselling dealer immediately. Warranty coverage is not effective until your product is registered with MercuryMarine.Warranty Registration Outside Th

Proper care and maintenance is an important part in keeping your Mercury Product operating at peak efficiency . Owner's manual (A.2.5) ISO 10240 Handling characteristics (A.4) ISO 8665 . Noise (1.5.8) ICOMIA 39/94 Vibration ICOMIA 38/94 Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive89/336/EC

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