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3)
Attach the lock plate to the engine
stop lanyard switch. Also, attach the
lanyard to your left wrist.
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Engine stop lanyard switch
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Lanyard
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Lock plate
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Check that the lanyard is not frayed or
broken, wrapped around the handlebars,
or tangled in controls. If the operator falls
off, the vehicle could continue to run and
cause an accident.
The operator would also be unable to
rebound the vehicle, which increases the
chance of being hit by another boat and
the risk of exposure.
NOTE:
It is not possible to start the engine with
the lock plate removed from the engine
stop lanyard switch.
4)
Pull the choke knob all the way out to
start a cold engine.
NOTE:
The choke should not be used when the
engine is warm.
5)
If the “LOCK” mode was chosen pre-
viously, chose the “START” mode
before starting the engine. To set the
mode, refer to “PADLOC” in “MULTI-
FUNCTION METER”.
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