Tanaka TOB-300 用户手册

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Owner’s Manual 
TOB-120,TOB-300 
Motor Cooling 
The motor is air cooled, and air must circulate freely around motor and over cooling fins on cylinder head to 
prevent overheating. 
Once a year or every one hundred (100) operating hours, more often if conditions require) clean fins and 
external surfaces of motor of dust, dirt and oil deposits which can contribute to improper cooling. 
IMPORTANT: DO NOT operate motor with motor shroud or muffler guard removed as this will cause 
overheating and motor damage. 
 
Spark Plug 
Spark plug should be cleaned or replaced (if necessary) and gap reset to 
.023" (.6 mm) every 100 hours of operation or yearly whichever comes 
first. 
To clean, remove any oil or dirt from area around spark plug base, 
remove spark plug from motor. In a smooth running motor, plug will have 
brown colored electrodes. Scrape and wash with a commercial solvent. 
Allow to air dry. Do not sand blast clean. 
NOTE: Arcing can occur if wire terminal does not fit firmly on spark plug. 
Reform or replace terminal as needed. 
Test for faulty ignition system by removing spark plug from engine. 
Connect plug wire and hold plug electrode against bare metal part of 
motor (away from spark plug hole). Pull recoil starter rope several times. 
If spark jumps gap of electrode, ignition system is in good condition. 
 
Muffler 
Muffler and exhaust pipe direct noise and motor exhaust under water. 
Periodically check muffler and pipe for proper operation and carbon 
buildup. Disassemble and clean out carbon buildup if necessary. Replace if 
damaged. 
 
CAUTION: Worn out or corroded mufflers are dangerous. Continued 
use could result In loss of hearing, fire or explosion. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gear Housing 
Check gear housing for proper level of grease after first 4 hours of operation 
and every 50 hours thereafter. See Storage section for annual maintenance. 
To check and fill unit with gear oil, pull motor out of the water and place in an 
upright position. Remove spark plug wire. Remove housing drain plug and 
washer. Insert nozzle of lubricant tube fully into hole and squeeze tube until 
excess oil flows from around nozzle. Replace plug and washer. Tighten securely. 
NOTE: Use 90 weight Hypoid Gear Oil.