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By moving the handles of the throttle control forward and backwards, the operator
controls the engine speed, and thus the speed of the boat. Careful use of the controls
provides smooth, responsive, and safe operation of the boat.
DO NOT BRING THE THROTTLE BACK ABRUPTLY TO STOP THE
BOAT UNLESS IT IS AN EMERGENCY. ALLOW TIME FOR THE
ENGINE RPM TO COME TO IDLE BEFORE SHIFTING TO REVERSE.
IMPROPER SHIFTING MAY RESULT IN MAJOR ENGINE OR
GEARBOX DAMAGE. PLEASE REFER TO YOUR ENG
INE OWNER’S
MANUAL FOR FURTHER OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES FOR
YOUR OUTBOARD.
Engine Stop Switch
The engine stop switch is designed to stop the engines in the event that the operator
falls overboard. The operator should always wear the engine stop switch lanyard while
the boat is in motion. Pulling the lanyard from the control will stop all engines. If the
engines will not start properly, the lanyard may not be properly attached to the engine
stop switch.
DO NOT USE THE ENGINE STOP SWITCH TO TURN OFF THE
ENGINES UNLESS IT IS AN EMERGENCY. THIS MAY IMPAIR YOUR
ABILITY TO QUICKLY RE-START THE ENGINE, AND MAY CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE ENGINE STOP SWITCH.
EACH IGNITION KEY HAS A 3-DIGIT NUMBER STAMPED ON IT.
PLEASE RECORD THIS NUMBER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ON
THE SERVICE INFORMATION PAGE IN THE FRONT OF THIS
MANUAL.
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