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The watercraft micro-processor can
be programmed to allow the use up to
8 safety lanyards. For your conve-
nience, we recommend the purchase
of additional safety lanyards from your
authorized dealer. It will prove to be
useful in case of loss as well as for ad-
ditional operators.
With the D.E.S.S., leaving the safety
lanyard for more than 10 minutes after
stopping the engine will require the re-
moval and reinstallation of the safety
lanyard on the switch to allow engine
starting.
To find out the meaning of the moni-
toring beeper coded signals, refer to
TROUBLESHOOTING section.
7) Docking Eyelets
(SP Series)
These eyelets can be temporarily
used for docking, while refueling for
example.
8) Seat Latch
Removing the seat allows access to
the engine compartment and to oil
reservoir cap/dipstick.
The seat latch is located at the rear
end and underneath the seat.
TYPICAL
1. Seat latch
To remove seat, pull the latch lever up-
ward and hold. Lift and pull the seat
rearward.
NOTE:
On the GTX model, it is
necessary to remove the rear seat
first.
When reinstalling the seat, insert seat
front tab into body hook.
1. Insert this tab in hook
2. Hook
Pull latch lever to insert it over the rear
lock pin. Release latch lever then firm-
ly push on rear of the seat to relatch.
9) Rear Grab Handle
Provides a handhold for boarding
when needed and a handhold for the
passenger.
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WARNING
Periodically verify the seat lock
pin and tighten if needed. Make
sure seat is securely latched.
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CAUTION
Never use the grab handle to tow
anything or to lift the watercraft.
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