2011 Evinrude 55 hp MFE MRL MJRL Outboard Boat Motor Owners Manual

   Using The Evinrude MFE Outboard
SHIFTING AND SPEED CONTROL
Speed Control
With the outboard running, turn the Twist Grip
NOTICE
Carefully  check  the  function    throttle  control   on  the   steering  handle  to
of all  control and  engine systems  before   change engine speed.
leaving the dock. DO NOT shift the engine
into  FORWARD  or  REVERSE  while  it  is
shut off.
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Shifting
With engine running,  twist the throttle grip to
SHIFT or slower.
Move the shift lever with  a firm, quick motion
to FORWARD or REVERSE.
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2.
Decrease speed
Increase speed
Throttle Friction
Adjust the throttle friction  knob to reduce the
effort required to hold a throttle setting.
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WARNING
Tighten  knob  only  enough  to  hold
throttle at a constant engine speed.
Overtightening   will  prevent   quick
throttle  changes  in  case   of  emer-
gency.
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2.
3.
Shift lever
FORWARD
REVERSE
WARNING
Do   not   operate   the   outboard  in
REVERSE  with  the  tilt/run  lever  in
TILT.  The  outboard  may  tilt  out  of
the  water,  resulting  in  loss  of  con-
trol.
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IMPORTANT:   When   shifting   from   FOR-
WARD  to REVERSE  or  from REVERSE  to
FORWARD, pause at NEUTRAL until the en-
gine is at idle speed and the boat has slowed.
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Throttle friction screw
Fuel Economy
Fuel  economy can  vary depending  on  boat
load, hull  design, and  throttle setting.  When
boat  reaches top  speed,  throttle  back from
FULL SPEED to a  lower throttle setting. You
will save fuel with a minimal loss of speed.
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Product Specification
CategoriesBRP Brand Manuals, Evinrude Brand Manuals, Evinrude MFE Manual, Evinrude Outboard Manual
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Model Year2011
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