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2. Push the engine stop button 1 three times
within three seconds so that the engine
should not stall.
The caution lamp is no longer lit when the
reminder cancellation is successful.
3. Stop the engine.
CANCELLATION
REMOTE CONTROL MODEL
1. Shift into “NEUTRAL”.
2. Turn the ignition key to the “ON” position.
3. Pull out the emergency stop switch plate 1.
4. Pull up the emergency stop switch knob 2
three times within 4 seconds. The caution
lamp is no longer lit when the reminder can-
cellation is successful.
5. Turn the ignition key to the “OFF” position.
6. Set the plate 1 in the original position.
NOTE:
• Canceling of the system activation is possible
regardless of whether or not the engine oil
has been replaced. Once the system has
operated, however, Suzuki strongly recom-
mends that the engine oil be replaced before
canceling the system activation.
• Even if the engine oil has been replaced with
the system not operating, it is still necessary
to perform the cancellation.
OPERATION OF TILTING
SYSTEMS
(DF9.9B/9.9BR/15A/15AR/20A/20AR)
TILT LOCK LEVER
The tilt lock lever A has two positions.
“Lock” Position
Use this position whenever you operate the
motor in “REVERSE” gear and whenever you
operate the motor in deep water where you do
not expect to encounter underwater objects.
Placing the tilt lock lever in the “lock” position
prevents the motor from lifting out of the water
due to forces such as propeller thrust during
operation in “REVERSE” gear or rapid deceler-
ation.
“Release” Position
Use this position whenever you operate the
motor in “FORWARD” gear in shallow water.
Placing the tilt lock lever in the “release” posi-
tion allows the motor to tilt up if you strike an
underwater object, reducing the chance of dam-
age to the motor. Refer to the OPERATION IN
SHALLOW WATER section for details on shal-
low water operation.
NOTICE
If you strike an underwater object with the tilt
lock lever in the “LOCK” position, your out-
board motor or boat may be damaged.
When operating the motor in an area where
you may encounter underwater objects, move
the tilt lock lever to the “RELEASE” position
and operate the motor only at very low
speeds.