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Owner's Manual DF140A, DF115A Operation [Operation In Salt Water]

Owner's Manual DF140A, DF115A Operation [Operation In Salt Water]
Suzuki Marine

Owner's Manual

Cancelling the troll mode:

The troll mode can be cancelled by shifting the remote control lever to the neutral position, or by increasing the engine speed to 3000 r/min or more. In both cases, two short beeps sound when cancelling the troll mode.

OPERATION IN SALT WATER

After operating the motor in salt water, you should flush the water passages with clean, fresh water as outlined in the FLUSHING THE WATER PASSAGES section. If you do not flush the water passages, salt can corrode the motor and shorten its life.

OPERATION IN FREEZING WEATHER

When operating your outboard motor in freezing temperatures, you should keep the lower unit submerged in the water at all times.

When taking motor out of the water, stand it up in a vertical position until the cooling system drains completely.

If you leave your outboard motor out of the water in freezing temperatures with water still in the cooling system, the water can freeze and expand, causing severe damage to the motor.
When your outboard is in the water in freezing temperatures, keep the lower unit submerged in the water at all times. When the motor is stored out of the water in freezing temperatures stand it up in the vertical position so that the cooling system drains completely.

MOTOR REMOVAL AND TRANSPORTING

MOTOR REMOVAL

If it is necessary to remove the outboard motor from your boat, we recommend that you ask your authorized Suzuki Marine Dealer to do the work for you.

MOTOR TRANSPORTING

When transporting the motor, place the motor either vertically or horizontally.

Vertical transport:

Attach the motor to the carrier by securing clamp bracket with two sets of transom bolt and nut.
Never use display stand for transportation of the motor.