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Starting the Engine
Familiarize yourself with the operation of the remote control supplied with your boat, then proceed as follows.
IMPORTANT!
Before pumping the bilge: Frequently check bilge for leaking engine oil, transmission oil, or other
fluids. Find the cause and correct it immediately. Regulations prohibit the pumping of oil into any navigable
waters. Always dispose of oil waste at proper disposal areas so they do not harm the environment.
Preparations
Check the bilge for excessive water accumulation. Always
keep the bilge clean and dry. Never allow the water depth
in the bilge to exceed the bottom of the engine.
Caution!
The water level in the boat’s bilge will increase
when the boat is operated at a high incline before
planing speed is reached. Excessive water in the
bilge can cause engine damage.
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Open the fuel cock.
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Check that there are no fuel, engine coolant, or oil
leaks.
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Check the engine oil level. See section on
Mainte-
nance.
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Switch on the main switches.
Caution!
Never break the circuit with the main switches
while the engine is running. The generator and
engine electronics (injection engines) may be
damaged.
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Insert the key in the ignition switch. Turn the key one
step to the right (operating position I). This switches
on the engine system voltage and instrumentation.
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Start the engine compartment fan, if one is fitted, and
let it run for at least four minutes.
DANGER!
To prevent a possible explosion, operate the
engine compartment blower as recommended by
the boat manufacturer before starting engine. If
the engine compartment is not equipped with a
blower, open engine cover or hatch prior to
starting to allow any fuel fumes that may be
present to disperse. Leave hatch open until after
engine is running.
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Check that there is sufficient fuel.
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Check there are no obstacles in the water near the
propellers.
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