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Release key as soon as the engine
starts. Key returns to ON position as
soon as it is released.
If engine does not start on first try, turn
key back to OFF position and wait a
few seconds before restarting.
To stop engine, turn key to OFF posi-
tion.
NOTE:
Engine may be manually start-
ed with rewind starter if necessary.
If starter does not operate, check start-
ing system fuse condition. refer to
FUSES.
Start Mode
To start engine, push START button
and hold until engine has started.
NOTE:
Do not hold START button
more than 10 seconds. A rest pe-
riod should be observed between
the cranking cycles to let starter cool
down. Holding START button when
engine has started could damage elec-
tric starter mechanism.
9) Tether cut-out switch
It shuts off engine preventing snow-
mobile to runaway if the operator falls
off the vehicle accidently.
Operation
Attach to clothing eyelet than snap
tether cord cap over post before start-
ing engine.
1. Snap over post
2. Attach to eyelet
If emergency engine shut off is re-
quired, completely pull tether cord cap
from post.
TYPICAL
Yeti Pro V-800; Liquid-Cooled
Model
On these models tether cut out switch
is part of tether cut out system. This
system serves 3 functions. It shuts
off engine preventing snowmobile to
runaway if the operator falls off the
vehicle accidently.
Through the D.E.S.S.
TM
(Digitally En-
coded Security System), it acts as a
lock by preventing unauthorized use of
your snowmobile thus deterring theft.
Finally, it prevents unintentional elec-
tric starter operation in vehicles so
equipped by disabling the electric
starter and ignition circuits in the
MPEM or ECU.
DESS (Digitally Encoded
Security System) Description
This system is digitally encoded to pro-
vide you and your snowmobile with
the equivalent security as a conven-
tional lock key.
The tether cord cap provided with
your snowmobile contains an elec-
tronic chip in which a unique digital
code is permanently memorized. Your
authorized Lynx dealer programs this
key code in the MPEM or ECU of your
snowmobile to allow engine opera-
tion above 3000 RPM if and only if
this unique code has been read after
engine starting.
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