Tanaka TOB-120 Outboard Motor User Manual


 
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Owner’s Manual
TOB-120,TOB-300
Instructions contained in this manual apply to models listed on this page. Use the instructions that
apply to your unit.
Models
Model………… TOB 120 Outboard Motor Model………… TOB 300 Outboard Motor
Specific Model Number and Serial Number of your equipment are on a label on the unit. Record
numbers below and use them whenever parts or service are required.
Model Number - ____________________________
Serial Number - ____________________________
Engine Serial Number - ____________________________
Safety Precaution - ____________________________
Safety Precautions
Read and understand this Owner's Manual before operating this unit. Be thoroughly familiar with
controls and proper use of equipment. Know how to stop unit quickly in an emergency.
This Outboard Motor is a quality marine product designed to give years of dependable service when
operated and maintained properly. If rotating propeller comes in contact with your body, it will cause
severe personnel injury. If blade comes in contact with submerged hard objects, it may damage
blade. Be aware of sudden lifting of motor leg and propeller out of the water which may occur if an
underwater object is struck.
Understand and follow each Danger, Warning, Caution and instruction decals installed on equipment
or described in this manual.
Use only replacement parts designed for this unit.
See your Tanaka Dealer for a complete list. Although some unauthorized parts may appear to be
adaptable, their use may be extremely dangerous and could cause serious personal injury. This is
especially true of propellers which may be of poor construction or improperly balanced.
NEVER allow children to operate or play with unit. DO NOT allow adults to operate unit without
proper instructions. Anyone using this unit must understand the information in this manual.
Safe operation of this equipment requires complete and unimpaired attention at all times. DO NOT
operate unit if fatigued, during or after consumption of medication, drugs or alcohol.
When transporting unit in a vehicle, secure it to prevent it from sliding or tipping over which could
cause damage to your unit or spill fuel.