1.) Ensure the ignition is turned off, and
all other equipment, such as chart plotters
and radars on the vessel and are also
turned off. Open the battery compartment
and choose the respective battery that the
outboard engine will be using during normal
operation.
2.) Remove the negative cable of the
battery. (Black or marked - )
This is for your safety, to prevent any
sparking during the installation.
3.) Remove the positive cable (red or
marked with +) from the battery post.
4.) Reconnect that positive cable to the
GOST Immobilizer
’
s terminal connector (end
with black heat shrink) using the supplied
3/8
”
or 5/16
”
screw. Note that you will use
either the 3/8
”
or 5/16
”
Screw/ Brass Post
combination as it is dependant on the style
on your particular battery. Screw the existing
nut removed from the battery positive post,
tighten firmly and secure. Use the two piece
velcro insulator RED sleeve to cover the
connection for proper insulation
5.) Secure the 3/8
”
or 5/16
”
screw down
brass post to the threaded positive post of
the battery. Then connect the secure red
cable from the GOST Immobilizer on to the
positive post of the battery, which now has
the screw down brass post. Firmly attach it
with the screw, using the included security
key. Please be sure to tighten securely and
ensure that the plastic insulator cap
(included) is installed over the connector.
6.) Now return the negative cable to battery,
which had been removed in Step 2, back to
the negative post on the battery. Install the
black negative wire of the GOST
Immobilizer in the bolt assembly and tighten
securely.
7.) Clean and prepare the surface on the
side of the battery or in the general vicinity
of the battery box area to mount and secure
the GOST Immobilizer. Attach the included
double sided tape to the rear of the GOST
Immobilizer. When ready to mount, simply
peel off the top layer of tape to expose
adhesive surface and attach to the surface
of the battery.
8.) Wrap the plastic tie around battery and
GOST Immobilizer pull tight. The GOST
Immobilizer is vibration resistant, but it is still
important to secure it tightly to the battery.
9.) Use the attached screws to install the
security siren in a suitable place according
to these location considerations
Not directly next to battery and
GOST Immobilizer
Not in direct spray during normal
user of the vessel
Discreet location not near moving
parts
10.) Connect the negative wire of the siren
to the negative post of the battery or
negative bus bar.
11.) Connect the red wire of the siren to
GOST Immobilizer and ensure the included
transparent plastic insulating sleeve covers
the bare metal connectors.
12.) The installation of the GOST
Immobilizer is now complete. Please close
the battery compartment back up and start
the anti-theft function by using the remote
control. The GOST Immobilizer is now ready
to secure your vessel.
Variable
Operating Voltage
9-15 VDC
Max. Sustained Current*
100 Amps
Max. Engine Crank Current
700 Amps
Max. Armed Current Flow**
8 Amps
*Not Continuous
**For existing 24/7 DC devices (ex. Stereo Memory)
Table 1
Changing the battery in the remote control
1.
Open the three screws on the back of the
remote control and remove the back cover of
the remote control.
2.
Now change the battery. You will need one
battery with a new A27 12 Volt Alkaline.
3.
Reattach the back cover of the remote control
with the three screws.
Note: Make sure you keep the remote serial number information as it is
needed to match the GOST Immobilizer for replacements.
Figure 3
–
Remote Control