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Turning off one of the inner engines while underway will have no effect on the
operation of the outer engines.
If a failure should occur while underway which causes the starboard outer
engine into forced neutral/idle condition, the inner starboard engine will also be
forced to neutral/idle. Operation to the inner engine can be restored by moving
the starboard control handle back into neutral and then into gear.
If a failure should occur while underway which causes the port outer engine into
forced neutral/idle condition, the inner port engine will also be forced to neutral/
idle. Operation to the inner engine can be restored by moving the port control
handle back into neutral and then into gear.
Hot Foot
REQUIREMENTS FOR OPERATION OF A HOT FOOT
Engine speed is controlled from idle to WOT by either the foot throttle or the
panel mount control handle. Hot foot throttle operation requires the DTS system
be set up with a switch that can turn the hot foot throttle control off or on. This
will allow the boat operator to select the throttle operation through the electronic
remote control assembly or through the hot foot control assembly.
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
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