Tanaka TOB-300 Benutzerhandbuch

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Owner’s Manual 
TOB-120,TOB-300 
 
Rewind Starter 
 
Grasp Rewind Starter handle and pull rope slowly until 
you feel some resistance, then pull rope with a rapid 
stroke and allow rope to rewind slowly. Repeat above 
instructions until motor starts. 
CAUTION: Never start motor at full throttle or 
stand up while starting motor. 
WARNING: When motor starts, propeller may start 
to rotate at a high rate of speed. Reduce Throttle 
speed Immediately. Failure to do so may result In 
loss of control of the boat and may cause severe 
personal Injury. 
 
IMPORTANT: Do not release starter rope and let it 
snap back against housing. 
 
STOPPING 
 
For normal stopping, move Throttle Lever or twist grip 
to IDLE position and allow motor to run at idle speed for 
a few minutes so that motor parts can cool evenly. To 
shut off, move Throttle Lever to full OFF position. For 
model 300, depress Stop Button. 
 
 
IMPORTANT: If motor does not stop immediately when 
Stop Button is depressed, move Choke Lever to its OFF 
(closed) position to stop motor. Have Stop Button 
serviced before restarting unit. 
 
IMPORTANT: If motor will not be used for long periods 
of time, tilt motor up to storage position, or removed 
from boat. The following procedures should be used to 
prevent fuel spillage. 1) Close fuel shut off valve. 2) 
Close air vent on fuel fill cap. 3) Allow motor to run until 
it stops on its own. 
 
CAUTION: Remove wire from spark plug to prevent 
accidental starting or unauthorized use of unit.
 
 
Salt Water Operation 
Operation in salt water will result in accumulation of salt 
or mineral deposits on exposed motor parts. To prevent 
corrosion of motor, take the following steps. 
Always tilt motor out of the water when not in use. 
Never leave lower unit in salt water overnight. 
Rinse exterior of unit with fresh water and wipe dry. 
Apply a thin coating of oil over unit. 
Inspect unit daily and apply a light coating of grease 
to components which show signs of corrosion. 
Always tilt motor by lifting on rear of shroud. Do not 
push down on handle. 
 
Operation after Submersion 
A motor which has been entirely submerged in water 
must be completely disassembled and cleaned before 
operation. Disassembly should be done by a certified 
Tanaka technician. To avoid corrosion of internal parts, 
this should be accomplished as soon after recovery as 
possible. If certified Tanaka service is not immediately 
available, proceed as follows. 
 
 
Set unit upright to drain water. Remove spark plug and 
pour 2 ounces of oil in plug hole. Install plug but not 
plug wire. Set motor upright and pull recoil starter rope 
rapidly 2 or 3 times to distribute oil over internal 
surfaces. Have unit serviced as soon as possible