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All fuses on the boat are automatic circuit breakers. In the event of a fault current, the circuit
breaker will trip. You can reset the circuit breaker by pushing it back in. If the circuit breaker
immediately trips again, there is a short-circuit somewhere in the electrical system or in a
component. You must leave repairing the boat’s electrical system to a professional
electrician.
NOTE!
Never switch off the main power switch while the engine is
running, as this may cause damage to the engine’s electrical
system.
NOTE!
Never install electric equipment on the boat with the power
switched on.
NOTE!
When connecting or disconnecting the battery, do not touch both
terminals simultaneously with metal objects.
5.9
Operation
If this is your first boat or a boat type new to you, take someone with experience of a similar
boat with you the first few times you operate it.
NOTE!
The boat’s maximum propulsion power is 111 kW (150 hp). Do
not use the boat if its engine has a higher power rating than the
one given on the builder’s plate.
5.9.1
Controls
You will quickly learn how to control your boat, but changing weather conditions, such as
wind and waves, will always present new challenges for the driver. The remote control
combines the functions of throttle, forward and reverse gears, and the adjusting of the
engine trim angle.
5.9.2
Emergency switch
The emergency switch is a device with one end attached to the switch under the remote
control and the other end to your lifejacket, for instance. The emergency switch
automatically switches off the engine when detached from the remote control. It is very
important that the boat will come to a halt in the event that the driver, for whatever reason,
loses his/her balance and is flung from the helm.
NOTE!
Never take control of the boat without having attached the
emergency switch to yourself. If you attach the emergency switch