Operating instructions

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CONTROLS, COMPONENTS AND
INSTRUMENTS FUNCTIONS
1) Safety Lanyard
(engine cut-out switch)
The safety lanyard should be securely
snapped onto its switch to be fully op-
erational.
Pulling the safety lanyard cap from the
switch stops the engine operation. Al-
ways attach the safety lanyard to the
operators Personal Flotation Device
and snap the cap to the switch to be
able to start the engine.
TYPICAL
1. Safety lanyard
2. Secure to PFD
3. Snap to safety lanyard switch
Monitoring System
To assist you when using the craft, a
system monitors some components
of the boat and sends audible signals
through a beeper to inform you of a
particular condition. The following
chart gives the coded signals related
to the safety lanyard only. For other
possible codes, refer to the TROUBLE-
SHOOTING section.
WARNING
Always use safety lanyard when
operating boat.
WARNING
Should the safety lanyard cap be-
come loose or fails to remain on its
switch, replace it immediately.
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WARNING
Directional control is reduced when
throttle is released and lost when
engine is off. Always disconnect
safety lanyard when craft is not in
operation.
WARNING
Do not lubricate the safety lanyard
post.
WARNING
While the boat engine can be
stopped using the start/stop but-
ton, good driving habits recom-
mend that the safety lanyard also
be disconnected when stopped.
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