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SAFETY
20 BY Series Operation Manual
CAUTION
New Engine Break In:
On the initial engine start-up,
check for proper engine oil
pressure, diesel fuel leaks,
engine oil leaks, coolant leaks,
and for proper operation of the
indicators and / or gauges.
During the first 50 hours of
operation operate your new
engine under a substantial
load at all times. For best
break-in results operate the
engine at various speeds.
Operating the engine in
NEUTRAL must be avoided.
During the first 50 hours, avoid
operation below 2000 rpm.
During the break-in period,
carefully observe the engine
oil pressure and engine
temperature.
During the break-in period,
check the engine oil and
coolant levels frequently.
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CAUTION
If any alarm indicator with
audible alarm sound appears on
the display during engine
operation, stop the engine
immediately. Determine the
cause and repair the problem
before you continue to operate
the engine.
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CAUTION
If the alarm window with audible
alarm fails to display and go out
about three seconds later when
the rocker switch is pushed to
the ON position, see your
authorized Yanmar marine dealer
or distributor for service before
operating the engine.
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CAUTION
NEVER overfill the engine with
engine oil.
ALWAYS keep the oil level
between upper and lower lines
on the dipstick.
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CAUTION
For maximum engine life,
Yanmar recommends that when
shutting the engine down, you
allow the engine to run, without
load, for five minutes. This will
allow the engine components
that operate at high
temperatures, such as the
exhaust system, to cool slightly
before the engine itself is shut
down.
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CAUTION
NEVER use an engine starting
aid such as ether. Engine
damage will result.
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