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336 Owner’s Manual
COBALT
336
DAY
CRUISER
S
ECTION
3
Lake Temperature
- Temperature of lake water
(in degrees F/C).
Heading
- Will display 8 major compass headings
(N, S, E, W, NE, NW, SE, SW).
Alarms
Alarm Overview
Alarm information will be displayed as described
below. This system does not allow for
acknowledgement and de-emphasis of the alarms
in the various display modes.
Low Block Pressure Alarm
Appearance
- When the low block pressure
message is received, the LCD display shows “W P”
flashing.
Low Drive Lube Alarm
Appearance
- When the Low Drive Lube Alarm is
received, the LCD display shows “L L” flashing.
Check Engine Alarm
Appearance
- When the Check Engine Alarm is
received, the LCD display shows “C E” flashing.
Guardian Active Alarm
Appearance
- When the Guardian Active Alarm is
received, the LCD display shows “C E” flashing.
Helm Fault Alarm
Appearance -
When the Helm Fault Alarm is
received, the LCD display shows “H F” flashing.
2. ACCESSORY (1, 2) -
These switches are
available to operate switched accessory items.
3. COCKPIT LIGHTS -
This switch provides
illumination within the cockpit.
4. ENG. COMP. LIGHTS -
This switch provides
illumination within the engine compartment.
5. DOCKING LIGHTS (Optional)
- This switch
operates the docking lights.
Docking lights are to be used for docking only. It is
illegal to use your docking lights while cruising.
6. SWIM PLATFORM LIGHTS -
This switch
operates the swim platform lights.
7. UNDERWATER LIGHTING SWITCH (Optional)
-
Your boat may be equipped with underwater
lighting and the operating switch may be located
here. If not located under the dash, you will find the
switch in the transom area.
8. TRIM TAB SWITCHES/TRIM INDICATOR -
These switches control the trim angle of the trim
tabs. These used in conjunction with the drive unit
trim will maximize the performance and ride of the
boat. The indicators display the relative position of
the trim tabs.
9. REMOTE CONTROLS
Your Cobalt boat is equipped with a safety switch
for “start-in neutral-only” operation. The shift levers
must be in the NEUTRAL position before
attempting to start the engines.
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.
A
DANGER
Avoid injury or death. Make sure all
shift/throttle hardware and cables are
regularly inspected and maintained.
Improperly maintained controls are
hazardous and may cause sudden loss
of control.
NOTICE: Do not use the shift
levers when the engines are not
running. Do not shift too quickly
from FORWARD to REVERSE.
Damage to the engines and
transmission can result. When
shifting from FORWARD to
REVERSE, pause in NEUTRAL
until the engines are at idle
speed and the boat has slowed.
When shifting from NEUTRAL to
FORWARD or REVERSE, shift
briskly and decisively.
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