Briggs & Stratton AA0201-0101, AA0201-0150, AA0202-0101 Portable Generator User Manual


 
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Note: It is necessary to purge ALL the air from the gear
case when replacing or adding gear oil. Slowly
squeeze the bottle until a steady stream of gear
oil runs from the vent hole Í.
6. Install the Vent Plug while continuing to supply oil to
the gear case. Install Gear Oil Fill Plug.
Note: If the gear case oil appears milky, indicating waĆ
ter in the oil; or if the oil has indications of high
wear, contact an Authorized Briggs & Stratton
Dealer.
ADJUSTMENTS
STEERING ADJUSTMENT
Fig. 12
1. Loosen lock nut Ê.
2. For tighter steering turn the screw clockwise.
3. For looser steering turn the screw counterclockwise.
4. Hold screw in position and tighten lock nut.
The tiller model of the outboard should be adjusted just tight
enough so that the outboard will not try to turn by itself.
The remote steering model should have the steering loosened
just enough to keep all linkage and cables free from binding
and easy to operate.
Note: DO NOT use the friction adjustment screw to
lock the steering. Excessive tightening of the adĆ
justment screw may damage the swivel bracket.
TRANSPORTING
TRAILERING THE OUTBOARD
Before transporting, ensure the outboard is secure. DO
NOT transport with the outboard tilted up! Trailering the
outboard unsecured or in a tilted position may damage
the outboard and/or boat. If attached to the transom,
secure to prevent bounce, tilt, or the possibility of falling
off.
CAUTION
Secure the outboard in a vertica l positio n when
transporting th e outboard while attached to the boat. If
not possible, remove the outboard and secure
elsewhere.
Use a trailer with adequate clearance to prevent damage
to the outboard from cu rb s, pavement or other obje cts.
It is th e OWNER/OPERATOR'S responsibility to secure
the outboard. If attach ed to the transom when
transporting, secure to prevent bounce, tilt, or the
possib ility of fallin g off.
STORAGE
When the outboard is not going to be in service for an extended
period of time (one month or more), the batteries may still
require periodic maintenance. Battery testing should be
considered an integral part of periodic maintenance during
storage.
Refer to a marine battery manufacturer or dealer for specific
information.
WARNING
Store outboard and batteries in a
clean, dry area. DO NOT store in
same area as a stove, furnace,
water heater, or other appliance
that uses a pilot light or has a
device that can create a spark.
SEASONAL STORAGE
1. Change gear case oil.
2. Clean outboard exterior. Wipe all components dry.
3. Apply grease to all sliding and moving components,
except speed control friction adjustment.
4. Store the outboard in a dry area.
PREĆSEASON CHECK
1. Batteries are fully charged and filled.
2. All electrical connections are clean and tight.
3. Speed control rotates freely.
4. Gear oil is at the proper level.
TROUBLESHOOTING &
SERVICE
MOTOR DOES NOT RUN
Battery harness plug not properly connected.
Unplug and reĆp lu g battery harness to outboard.
Battery harness plug terminals dirty or corroded.
Clean ba tte ry harness plu g terminals.
Battery pack discharged.
Charge ba tte ry pa ck.
Battery connection loose, dirty, or corroded.
Clean ba tte ry terminals.
Tighten battery terminal connections.
Speed control not in STOP/RESET position when
power is turned ON to outboard.
Rotate handle to STOP/RESET po sitio n to re se t
control.
Propeller locked due to tangled weeds or other debris
when the speed control is in the RUN position.
Rotate speed control to the STOP/RESET
position. Place ON/OFF/BATTERY TEST sw itch
in the OFF po sitio n . Remove th e sa fe ty lanyard
from th e SAFETY/MOTOR STOP switch . Disco nĆ
nect th e battery harness fro m the outboard.
Remove the weeds or other debris. Connect the
batte ry harness and safety lanyard and te st
outboard operation.
Fuse blown.
Replace fuse
Check inĆline fu se .
Check fuse location.
SAFETY/MOTOR STOP switch not functioning.
Take the outboard to an Authorized Briggs &
Stratto n Service Dealer.
ON/OFF/BATTERY TEST switch not functioning.
Take the outboard to an Authorized Briggs &
Stratto n Service Dealer.
Motor or Motor Controller not responding.
Take the outboard to an Authorized Briggs &
Stratto n Service Dealer.
MOTOR LACKS POWER
Battery harness plug not properly connected.
Unplug and reĆp lu g battery harness to outboard.
Battery harness plug terminals dirty or corroded.
Clean ba tte ry harness plu g terminals.
Battery pack discharged.
Charge ba tte ry pa ck.
Battery connection loose, dirty, or corroded.
Clean ba tte ry terminals.
Tighten battery terminal connections.
Battery electrolyte level low.
Mainta in battery.
SERVICE
We recommend that you see an authorized Briggs & Stratton
Service Dealer for all maintenance and service of the outboard
and outboard parts. Use only genuine Briggs & Stratton parts.
Each Authorized Briggs & Stratton Service Dealer carries a
stock of Genuine Briggs & Stratton Parts and is equipped with
special service tools. Trained mechanics assure expert repair
service on all Briggs & Stratton engines. Only dealers
recognized as Authorized Briggs & Stratton" meet the higher
Briggs & Stratton service standards.
You may locate your nearest Authorized Briggs & Stratton
Service Dealer in ou r dealer locator ma p on our web site
www.briggsandstratton.com or in the
Yellow
Pages" directory under Engines, Gasoline" or Gasoline
Engines," or Lawn Mowers" or similar category.
Note: Walking fingers logo and Yellow Pages" are
registered trademarks in various jurisdictions.
REGISTRATION
MANUFACTURER'S ST ATEMENT OF ORIGIN
Some states require registration of outboard motors. A
Statement of Origin form has been included with your outboard
and contains the information necessary for registration.
In the U.S.A., to determine registration requirements, you
should contact the registering agency. This varies from state to
state, but is often the Secretary of State, Department of Natural
Resources, Department of Motor Vehicles, or local law
authorities may be able to provide registration information.
If outboard registration is required, fill out the front side of the
Manufacturer's Statement of Origin, retain the purchase
receipt, and follow the requirements of the registering agency.