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NOTE:
Do not activate throttle levers
unnecessarily. Carburetors are equip-
ped with fuel accelerator pumps.
These pumps deliver fuel to the en-
gines each time throttle levers are
moved forward.
THROTTLE LEVERS — CHALLENGER 1800
SHOWN
1. Port engine
2. Starboard engine
3. Full throttle
4. Increase speed
5. Decrease speed
6. Idle speed
The port throttle lever controls the
RPM of the port engine and the star-
board lever controls the starboard en-
gine. Although each engine RPM can
be controlled individually, we recom-
mend to move both levers simulta-
neously.
4) Shift Lever
A 3-position lever:
– Forward
– Neutral
– Reverse
In order to shift, throttle levers must
be fully pulled back to idle speed.
Shifter must be in neutral position to
allow engine starting.
NOTE:
4 short beeps will signal that
shifter is not in neutral (with the safety
lanyard on the DESS post while press-
ing one of the start/stop button). There-
after, 1 short beep will confirm the
neutral position (while shifting).
SHIFT LEVER — CHALLENGER 1800 SHOWN
1. Throttle levers must be fully pulled back
(idle speed) to shift
2. Forward
3. Neutral
4. Reverse
NOTE:
To ease shifter use, line up the
shifter arrow with the appropriate dot
(Forward/Neutral/Reverse).
1. Dots besides shifting position
2. Arrow on shifter
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WARNING
Check throttle lever operation be-
fore starting the engines.
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2
3
4
5
6
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CAUTION
Do not force lever, ensure throttle
levers are in idle position.
2 3 4
F04POVY
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F10L0BY
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