0205600 OWNER'S MANUAL MODELS 65832B-65833B EVINRUDE
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Do not wear loose clothing and jewelry whenever working around engines or machine.Stop engine before making adjustments or repairs to the engine or driven equipment unless specified otherwise.Attach a "DO NOT OPERATE" or similar warning tag on the start switch, or start button, before servicing the engine. These tags, Form SEHS7332, are available from your Caterpillar dealer.Caution should be used to avoid breathing dust that may be generated when handling components containing asbestos fibers. If this dust is inhaled, it can be hazardous to your health. Components in Caterpillar products that may contain asbestos fibers are brake pads, brake band and lining assemblies, clutch plates and some gaskets. The asbestos used in these components is usually bound in a resin or sealed in some way. Normal handling is not hazardous as long as airborne dust which contains asbestos is not generated.If dust which may contain asbestos is present, there are several common sense guidelines that should be followed.1. Never use compressed air for cleaning.2. Use vacuum or wet methods for cleanup.3. Use exhaust ventilation on permanent machining jobs.4. Wear an approved respirator if there is no other way to control the dust.5. Follow environmental rules and regulations for disposal of asbestos.6. Avoid areas where asbestos particles may be in the air.Be sure the remote starting system is inoperative on engine being serviced.Disconnect and tape the battery ground lead before working on an engine to prevent accidental starting.To prevent injury, install guards over all exposed drive shafts, pulleys or any application with exposed rotating parts.Relieve all pressure in air, oil, fuel or water systems before any lines, fittings or related items are disconnected or removed. Be alert for possible pressure when disconnecting any device from a system that utilizes pressure. Do not check for pressure leaks with your hand.Use caution when removing cover plates. Gradually loosen (do not remove) the last two bolts or nuts located at opposite ends of the cover or device. Pry cover loose to relieve any spring or other pressure, before removing the last bolts or nuts.Always use tools that are in good condition and be sure you understand how to use them before performing any service work. Remove all tools, electrical cords and any other loose items from the engine before starting.Wear a hard hat, face shield, clothing, shoes, respirator or other protective items when necessary.When using pressure air, wear protective glasses and protective clothing.Wear ear protective devices to prevent hearing damage, if working inside an enclosed engine room with engine running.Fire or Explosion Prevention
A flash fire may result in personal injury if crankcase covers are removed within 15 minutes after an emergency shutdown.Fire may result from lubricating oil or fuel sprayed on hot surfaces causing personal injury and property damage. Inspect all lines and tubes for wear or deterioration. They must be routed, supported or clamped securely. Tighten all connections to the recommended torque.Stop any fuel or oil leak as soon as it is discovered.Keep all exhaust manifold and turbocharger shields in place to reduce fire hazard.Collect drained liquids and wipe all oil, fuel or coolant spills.Store oily rags in proper containers. Do not leave rags on engine.Accumulated grease and oil on the engine is a fire hazard. Remove the grease, oil and debris at least every 1000 hours and each time any significant quantity of oil is spilled on the engine.Never store flammable liquids near the engine.Keep all lubricants stored in properly marked containers.Provide adequate and safe waste oil disposal.Oil and fuel filters must be properly installed and tightened when being changed.Diesel fuel and all lubricants are flammable. Do not weld on pipes or tubes that contain oil. Clean them thoroughly with nonflammable solvent before welding.Observe no smoking signs.Loose or damaged lines or tubes that allow oil, fuel or coolant to leak can cause overheating and/or fire.Do not bend or strike high pressure lines. Do not install bent or damaged lines and tubes. Do not replace steel tubes with copper tubes.Do not allow debris, dirt and foreign material to accumulate around or on the engine. Overheating or fire could result.Wiring must be kept in good condition, properly routed and firmly attached. Routinely inspect wiring for wear or deterioration. Loose, unattached, or unnecessary wiring must be eliminated. All wires and cables must be of the recommended gauge and fused if necessary. Do not use smaller gauge wire or bypass fuses.Tight connections, recommended wiring and cables properly cared for will help prevent arcing or sparking which could cause a fire.Batteries must be kept clean, covers on all cells, recommended cables and connections used and battery box covers in place when operating.Do not smoke when observing battery electrolyte level. Batteries give off flammable fumes.Never disconnect any charging unit circuit or battery circuit cable from the battery when the charging unit is operating. A spark can cause the flammable vapor mixture of hydrogen and oxygen to explode.When starting from an external power source, attach the ground cable last and remove it first, to prevent sparks from occurring near the battery. Attach the ground cable from the booster source to the starter ground terminal.Always have a fire extinguisher on hand and know how to use it. Inspect and have it serviced as recommended on its instruction plate or label.Burn Prevention
To prevent personal injury, do not step up on engine to remove the cooling system filler cap. Use an adequate ladder.Always inspect the cooling system with the engine stopped and cool.Extreme caution should be used whenever draining a lubricant. The lubricant may be hot and could cause personal injury.When inspecting the valve rotators, protective glasses or face shield and protective clothing must be worn, to prevent being burned by hot oil sprayed by the valves.Do not touch any part of an operating engine. Allow the engine to cool before any repairs are performed on the engine.Use caution when removing filler caps, grease fittings, pressure taps, breathers or drain plugs. Hold a rag over the cap or plug to prevent being sprayed or splashed by liquids under pressure.Cooling system
Do not wear loose clothing and jewelry whenever working around engines or machine.Stop engine before making adjustments or repairs to the engine or driven equipment unless specified otherwise.Attach a "DO NOT OPERATE" or similar warning tag on the start switch, or start button, before servicing the engine. These tags, Form SEHS7332, are available from your Caterpillar dealer.Caution should be used to avoid breathing dust that may be generated when handling components containing asbestos fibers. If this dust is inhaled, it can be hazardous to your health. Components in Caterpillar products that may contain asbestos fibers are brake pads, brake band and lining assemblies, clutch plates and some gaskets. The asbestos used in these components is usually bound in a resin or sealed in some way. Normal handling is not hazardous as long as airborne dust which contains asbestos is not generated.If dust which may contain asbestos is present, there are several common sense guidelines that should be followed.1. Never use compressed air for cleaning.2. Use vacuum or wet methods for cleanup.3. Use exhaust ventilation on permanent machining jobs.4. Wear an approved respirator if there is no other way to control the dust.5. Follow environmental rules and regulations for disposal of asbestos.6. Avoid areas where asbestos particles may be in the air.Be sure the remote starting system is inoperative on engine being serviced.Disconnect and tape the battery ground lead before working on an engine to prevent accidental starting.To prevent injury, install guards over all exposed drive shafts, pulleys or any application with exposed rotating parts.Relieve all pressure in air, oil, fuel or water systems before any lines, fittings or related items are disconnected or removed. Be alert for possible pressure when disconnecting any device from a system that utilizes pressure. Do not check for pressure leaks with your hand.Use caution when removing cover plates. Gradually loosen (do not remove) the last two bolts or nuts located at opposite ends of the cover or device. Pry cover loose to relieve any spring or other pressure, before removing the last bolts or nuts.Always use tools that are in good condition and be sure you understand how to use them before performing any service work. Remove all tools, electrical cords and any other loose items from the engine before starting.Wear a hard hat, face shield, clothing, shoes, respirator or other protective items when necessary.When using pressure air, wear protective glasses and protective clothing.Wear ear protective devices to prevent hearing damage, if working inside an enclosed engine room with engine running.Fire or Explosion Prevention
A flash fire may result in personal injury if crankcase covers are removed within 15 minutes after an emergency shutdown.Fire may result from lubricating oil or fuel sprayed on hot surfaces causing personal injury and property damage. Inspect all lines and tubes for wear or deterioration. They must be routed, supported or clamped securely. Tighten all connections to the recommended torque.Stop any fuel or oil leak as soon as it is discovered.Keep all exhaust manifold and turbocharger shields in place to reduce fire hazard.Collect drained liquids and wipe all oil, fuel or coolant spills.Store oily rags in proper containers. Do not leave rags on engine.Accumulated grease and oil on the engine is a fire hazard. Remove the grease, oil and debris at least every 1000 hours and each time any significant quantity of oil is spilled on the engine.Never store flammable liquids near the engine.Keep all lubricants stored in properly marked containers.Provide adequate and safe waste oil disposal.Oil and fuel filters must be properly installed and tightened when being changed.Diesel fuel and all lubricants are flammable. Do not weld on pipes or tubes that contain oil. Clean them thoroughly with nonflammable solvent before welding.Observe no smoking signs.Loose or damaged lines or tubes that allow oil, fuel or coolant to leak can cause overheating and/or fire.Do not bend or strike high pressure lines. Do not install bent or damaged lines and tubes. Do not replace steel tubes with copper tubes.Do not allow debris, dirt and foreign material to accumulate around or on the engine. Overheating or fire could result.Wiring must be kept in good condition, properly routed and firmly attached. Routinely inspect wiring for wear or deterioration. Loose, unattached, or unnecessary wiring must be eliminated. All wires and cables must be of the recommended gauge and fused if necessary. Do not use smaller gauge wire or bypass fuses.Tight connections, recommended wiring and cables properly cared for will help prevent arcing or sparking which could cause a fire.Batteries must be kept clean, covers on all cells, recommended cables and connections used and battery box covers in place when operating.Do not smoke when observing battery electrolyte level. Batteries give off flammable fumes.Never disconnect any charging unit circuit or battery circuit cable from the battery when the charging unit is operating. A spark can cause the flammable vapor mixture of hydrogen and oxygen to explode.When starting from an external power source, attach the ground cable last and remove it first, to prevent sparks from occurring near the battery. Attach the ground cable from the booster source to the starter ground terminal.Always have a fire extinguisher on hand and know how to use it. Inspect and have it serviced as recommended on its instruction plate or label.Burn Prevention
To prevent personal injury, do not step up on engine to remove the cooling system filler cap. Use an adequate ladder.Always inspect the cooling system with the engine stopped and cool.Extreme caution should be used whenever draining a lubricant. The lubricant may be hot and could cause personal injury.When inspecting the valve rotators, protective glasses or face shield and protective clothing must be worn, to prevent being burned by hot oil sprayed by the valves.Do not touch any part of an operating engine. Allow the engine to cool before any repairs are performed on the engine.Use caution when removing filler caps, grease fittings, pressure taps, breathers or drain plugs. Hold a rag over the cap or plug to prevent being sprayed or splashed by liquids under pressure.Cooling system
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