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Starting Procedure
Warning Lights
Ensure boat is in a depth of at least
0.95 m/3 ft of water.
1
Turn on ignition key.
2
Run bilge blower for 4 minutes.
3
Secure any loose ropes that could get
sucked into jet unit.
4
Ensure shift lever is in neutral position.
5
Insert kill cord lanyard into socket.
WARNING.
Personal injury may
result if not attached.
6
Press Start/Stop button to start engine.
7
Test kill cord lanyard for correct
functionality (see
Safety Check!
).
The
Maintenance Reminder (1)
indicator is
illuminated when required maintenance is due.
When the light is illuminated, seek service from
your nearest Williams dealer.
The
High Temperature (2)
indicator will
become illuminated and sounds an alarm
when the engine or exhaust system is, or
may be, overheating. A message will scroll
across the LCD screen identifying whether
the overheating is from the engine or exhaust.
Return to port as soon as possible and
contact your nearest Williams dealer.
The
Check Engine (3)
indicator light is
illuminated when an active fault has been
detetcted somewhere in the system. Look
for a message on the LCD screen which
will display the active fault which has been
detected.
When the check engine indicator blinks, the
Limp Home
mode is active. Seek service
from your nearest Williams dealer.
The
Low Oil Pressure (4)
indicator is
illuminated and sounds an alarm when low oil
pressure has been detected in the system.
A scrolling message will appear on the LCD
screen. Return to port as soon as possible
and seek technical assistance from your
nearest Williams dealer.
3
5
2
1
4
1
Isolator Key
2
Kill Cord Socket
3
Start/Stop Button
4
Bilge Blower Button
5
Throttle/Shift Control
2
3
4
1