Adjusting trolling speed. Yamaha F70, T-60, F60, T-50, F50
Add to my manuals
116 Pages
Yamaha F70 is a powerful and reliable outboard motor that is perfect for a variety of boating applications. With its 70 horsepower, the F70 can provide plenty of power for getting your boat on plane quickly and easily. It also features a number of advanced features that make it easy to operate and maintain, even for beginner boaters.
advertisement
6C1-9-3B-1E0.book 45 ページ 2012年11月19日 月曜日 午前10時35分
Instruments and indicators mediately.
TIP:
“
To stop the buzzer, press the “ ” (set) or
” (mode) button.
EMU37690
Adjusting trolling speed
You can adjust the trolling speed randomly by increasing or decreasing it approximately
50 r/min. When in the trolling speed setting mode, the display switches to the normal display when the engine speed is increased
(within 3000 r/min) using the throttle. When the throttle is closed, the display returns to the trolling speed setting mode. For details, see the attached operation manual.
the normal display. The default engine idle speed is also reset automatically when the engine is turned off or when the engine speed exceeds 3000 r/min.
When warming up a cold engine, the trolling speed cannot be decreased below the specified engine idle speed.
EMU36130
Low oil pressure-alert
If the engine oil pressure drops too low, the low oil pressure-alert indicator will start to blink, and the engine speed will automatically decrease to about 2000 r/min.
ZMU05430
ZMU05931
ZMU06309
TIP:
Trolling is affected by currents and other
operating conditions and may differ from the actual engine speed.
The default engine idle speed is reset automatically when the display is switched to
ZMU05431
Stop the engine immediately if the buzzer sounds and the low oil pressure-alert indicator blinks. Check the engine oil quantity and replenish oil if necessary. If the alert device has activated while the appropriate engine oil quantity is maintained, consult your
Yamaha dealer.
45
advertisement
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Key Features
- 70 horsepower for plenty of power
- Advanced features for easy operation and maintenance
- Perfect for a variety of boating applications
Related manuals
Frequently Answers and Questions
What is the horsepower of the Yamaha F70?
What are some of the advanced features of the Yamaha F70?
advertisement
Table of contents
- 7 Safety information
- 7 Outboard motor safety
- 7 Propeller
- 7 Rotating parts
- 7 Hot parts
- 7 Electric shock
- 7 Power trim and tilt
- 7 Engine shut-off cord (lanyard)
- 7 Gasoline
- 8 Gasoline exposure and spills
- 8 Carbon monoxide
- 8 Modifications
- 8 Boating safety
- 8 Alcohol and drugs
- 8 Personal flotation devices (PFDs)
- 8 People in the water
- 8 Passengers
- 8 Overloading
- 9 Avoid collisions
- 9 Weather
- 9 Accident reporting
- 9 Boat education and training
- 10 Passenger training
- 10 Boating safety publications
- 10 Laws and regulations
- 10 Boating organizations
- 11 road)
- 11 sound signals
- 11 Rules when encountering vessels
- 12 Other special situations
- 15 General information
- 15 Identification numbers record
- 15 Outboard motor serial number
- 15 Key number
- 16 Read manuals and labels
- 16 Warning labels
- 20 requirements
- 20 Specifications
- 22 Installation requirements
- 22 Boat horsepower rating
- 22 Mounting motor
- 23 Remote control requirements
- 23 Battery requirements
- 23 Specifications of Battery
- 23 Mounting battery
- 23 Multiple batteries
- 23 Propeller selection
- 24 Start-in-gear protection
- 24 Engine oil requirements
- 25 Fuel requirements
- 25 Gasoline
- 26 Gasoline Additives
- 27 Anti-fouling paint
- 27 Motor disposal requirements
- 27 Emergency equipment
- 28 Emission control information
- 28 North American models
- 29 Star labels
- 31 Components
- 31 Components diagram
- 34 Fuel tank
- 35 Fuel joint
- 35 Fuel gauge
- 35 Pressure relief tab
- 35 Fuel tank cap
- 35 Air vent screw
- 35 Remote control box
- 35 Remote control lever
- 35 Neutral interlock trigger
- 36 Neutral throttle lever
- 36 Tiller handle
- 36 Gear shift lever
- 36 Throttle grip
- 37 Throttle indicator
- 37 Throttle friction adjuster
- 38 Engine stop button
- 38 Main switch
- 39 Steering friction adjuster
- 39 remote control or tiller handle
- 40 bottom cowling
- 40 Variable trolling RPM switches
- 41 Trim tab with anode
- 41 and tilt model
- 42 Cowling lock lever(s) (turn type)
- 42 Flushing device
- 42 Fuel filter/Water separator
- 44 Instruments and indicators
- 44 Indicators
- 44 Low oil pressure-alert indicator
- 44 Overheat-alert indicator
- 44 Digital tachometer
- 45 Tachometer
- 45 Trim meter
- 45 Hour meter
- 45 Low oil pressure-alert indicator
- 46 Overheat-alert indicator
- 46 Digital speedometer
- 46 Speedometer
- 46 Fuel gauge
- 47 Trip meter / Clock / Voltmeter
- 48 Fuel level-alert indicator
- 48 indicator
- 48 Analog tachometer
- 48 Low oil pressure-alert indicator
- 49 Overheat-alert indicator
- 49 Analog trim meter
- 49 Meters
- 49 Tachometer
- 50 Start-up checks
- 51 Adjusting trolling speed
- 51 Low oil pressure-alert
- 52 Overheat alert
- 52 Water separator alert
- 52 Engine trouble alert
- 53 Low battery voltage-alert
- 53 Speed & Fuel Meter
- 54 Speedometer
- 55 Management Meter
- 56 Engine control system
- 56 Alert system
- 56 Overheat alert
- 57 Low oil pressure alert
- 58 Installation
- 58 Mounting the outboard motor
- 60 Operation
- 60 First-time operation
- 60 Fill engine oil
- 60 Breaking in engine
- 60 Getting to know your boat
- 60 Checks before starting engine
- 60 Fuel level
- 61 Remove the top cowling
- 61 Fuel system
- 61 Controls
- 62 Engine shut-off cord (lanyard)
- 62 Engine oil
- 63 Engine
- 63 Flushing device
- 63 Install top cowling
- 64 Power trim and tilt system
- 64 Battery
- 64 Filling fuel
- 67 Operating engine
- 67 Sending fuel (portable tank)
- 69 Starting engine
- 71 Checks after starting engine
- 71 Cooling water
- 72 Warming up engine
- 72 models
- 72 Checks after engine warm up
- 72 Shifting
- 72 Stop switches
- 72 Shifting
- 73 Stopping boat
- 74 Trolling
- 74 Adjusting trolling speed
- 74 Stopping engine
- 74 Procedure
- 76 Trimming outboard motor
- 76 and tilt)
- 77 Adjusting boat trim
- 78 Tilting up and down
- 78 and tilt models)
- 79 trim and tilt models)
- 80 Shallow water
- 80 Power trim and tilt models
- 81 Cruising in other conditions
- 82 Maintenance
- 82 motor
- 82 Storing outboard motor
- 83 Procedure
- 84 Lubrication
- 84 measures
- 84 Flushing power unit
- 85 Cleaning the outboard motor
- 85 outboard motor
- 86 Periodic maintenance
- 86 Replacement parts
- 86 Maintenance interval guidelines
- 87 Maintenance chart
- 90 Greasing
- 92 Inspecting idle speed
- 93 Changing engine oil
- 95 Inspecting wiring and connectors
- 95 Checking propeller
- 96 Removing propeller
- 96 Installing propeller
- 97 Changing gear oil
- 99 anode(s)
- 99 models)
- 100 Connecting the battery
- 100 Disconnecting the battery
- 101 Trouble Recovery
- 101 Troubleshooting
- 104 emergency
- 104 Impact damage
- 104 Replacing fuse
- 105 operate
- 106 blinks while cruising
- 109 Starter will not operate
- 109 Emergency starting engine
- 111 Treatment of submerged motor
- 112 Consumer information
- 112 WARRANTY
- 114 THE U.S.A. OR CANADA