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5. MODE WARM UP (warming up the engine)
- To engage the 'warm up' position, press the button and keep it pressed whilst
moving the throttle to the first forward notch, then release the button. Warm-up is only
possible in forward gear.
6. Mode stand-by
If this is incorrectly handled or if the system isn't working properly, the electronic control will put
the whole system in "stand-by" mode. In this case, stop and then re-start the engine.
- If this was a purely temporary malfunction, the system will again be operational ;
- If the malfunction is permanent, the system will remain in "stand-by" mode. In this event,
follow the emergency procedure (please refer to the manufacturer's handbook).
- You have to start the engine to be able to activate the joystick. To activate the joystick press
the button behind the joystick for 1 or 2 seconds. The two indicators in front of the joystick are
green, the drive indicator is green and the pilot goes to "motorised wheel" mode. In motorised
wheel mode the rudder blade is blocked in the position of the boat's axis. The system is
operating.
- The bow-thruster will start automatically when the joystick is activated.
7. Procedure for shutting down the engine:
Put the control lever in neutral AFTER ENGAGING FORWARD GEAR FOR A
FEW SECONDS, so the POD is properly located in the ahead position.
Wait 10 seconds before switching off the engine.
- The wheel will spin quickly and may catch your arm, clothes, hands as it
does so: keep away from the wheel when the system is running.
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ENGINE
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Page 54: ...50 162 STEERING GEAR Access Aft cabins Sheaves Ropes Steering sector...
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