Section 3 - On The Water
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Operation Chart
BEFORE STARTING
AFTER STARTING
WHILE
UNDERWAY
AFTER STOPPING
Open fuel shut off valve.
Flush cooling system if in
saltwater.
Open seacock, if equipped.
Drain bilge.
Close the drain system.
Check the engine oil.
Perform all other checks specified
by your dealer and/or boat builder.
Listen for Audio Warning Alarm to
sound when the ignition switch is
in the "ON" position.
Starting and Stopping the Engine
NOTE: Only perform those functions applicable to your power package.
STARTING THE ENGINE
1. Check all items listed in the Operation Chart.
2. Place the remote control handle in neutral.
NOTICE
Without sufficient cooling water, the engine, the water pump, and other components will
overheat and suffer damage. Provide a sufficient supply of water to the water inlets during
operation.
!
WARNING
Explosive fumes contained in the engine compartment can cause serious injury or death
from fire or explosion. Before starting the engine, operate the bilge blower or vent the
engine compartment for at least five minutes.
3. Turn ignition key to "START". Release key when engine starts and allow switch to return
to "ON" position. Allow engine to warm up (6‑10 minutes on first start of the day).
4. If engine does not start after 3 attempts:
a.
Push the
throttle only
button and position the remote control handle/throttle lever
to the 1/4 throttle position.
b.
Turn ignition key to "START". Release key when engine starts and allow switch
to return to "ON" position.
5. If engine does not start after step 4:
a.
Move the remote control handle/throttle lever to full throttle position, then return
to 1/4 throttle.
b.
Turn ignition key to "START". Release key when engine starts and allow switch
to return to "ON" position.
6. Inspect the power package for fuel, oil, water and exhaust leaks.
7. Move control handle with a firm, quick motion forward to shift to forward gear, or
backward to shift to reverse. After shifting, advance throttle to desired setting.
Summary of Contents for 6.2 MPI
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