255 Owner’s Manual
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Operating Information
24. DEPTH SOUNDER -
To see your options -
shallow, deep, keel depth and units - toggle the top
switch to down position. To set each option to
desired reading toggle switch to up position. For
detailed instructions, refer to the information
included in your owner’s packet or consult your
authorized Cobalt dealer.
25. AIR/WATER TEMPERATURE GAUGE -
Toggle
the lower switch below to go between air and water
temperature readings. The gauge will display AIR
and WATER to indicate which temperature source
is in use.
Remote Control(s)
Your Cobalt boat is equipped with a safety switch
for “start-in neutral-only” operation. The shift
lever(s) must be in the NEUTRAL position before
attempting to start the engine.
The following information relates to the general
description about your controls. Refer to the engine
operator’s manual or the control operator’s manual
for specific use.
26. SHIFT/THROTTLE LEVER -
Your control will
have a single lever for a single engine application
and dual levers for twin engine applications.
In some applications, multiple levers can be used
for each drive unit’s shift and engine’s throttle. The
left levers are for the port engine and the right
levers are for the starboard engine. The controls
are arranged with the shift levers (all one size)
grouped together and throttle levers (all one size,
and larger than the shift levers) grouped together.
A
DANGER
Avoid injury or death. Attach the ignition
safety switch lanyard to the operator
before starting the engine. This will
prevent the boat from becoming a
runaway if the operator is accidentally
thrown away from the helm. The ignition
safety switch can only be effective when
it is in good working condition. Observe
the following:
• Do not remove or modify the ignition
safety switch and/or lanyard.
• The lanyard must be free from
obstructions that could interfere with
its operation.
• DO NOT operate the boat if the ignition
safety switch does not function
properly.
• Attach the ignition safety switch
lanyard to a secure place on your
clothing, your arm or leg while
operating.
• DO NOT attach the lanyard to clothing
that could tear loose. DO NOT route
the lanyard where it could become
entangled, preventing it from
functioning.
• Avoid accidentally pulling the lanyard
during normal operation. Loss of
engine power means loss of most
steering control. Also, without engine
power, the boat could slow rapidly.
This could cause occupants and
objects in the boat to be thrown
forward.
A
DANGER
Avoid injury or death. Make sure all
shift/throttle hardware and cables are
regularly inspected and maintained.
Improper maintained controls are
hazardous and may cause sudden loss
of control.
NOTICE: Do not use the shift
levers when the engine is not
running. Do not shift too quickly
from forward to reverse.
Damage to the engine and
transmission can result. When
shifting from forward to reverse,
pause in the NEUTRAL position
until the engine is at idle speed
and the boat has slowed. When
shifting from neutral to forward
or reverse, shift briskly and
decisively.
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