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CONTROLS, COMPONENTS AND
INSTRUMENTS FUNCTIONS
1) Safety Lanyard/DESS
Post
(engine cut-out switch)
The safety lanyard should be securely
snapped onto the Digitally Encoded
Security System (DESS™) post to be
fully operational.
Pulling the safety lanyard cap from the
DESS post stops engine. Always at-
tach the safety lanyard to the opera-
tor’s Personal Flotation Device and
snap the cap to the DESS post to be
able to start each engine.
TYPICAL
1. Safety lanyard
2. Secure to PFD
3. Snap to DESS post
CAUTION:
Do not lubricate the
DESS post.
WARNING
Always use the safety lanyard
when operating your boat to help
prevent a runaway boat and re-
duce the risk of personal injury or
death. Disconnect the lanyard
when stopped to help prevent ac-
cidental starting.
WARNING
Should the safety lanyard cap be-
come loose or fail to remain on
DESS post, replace it immediately.
WARNING
Directional control is reduced when
throttle is decreased and lost when
engine is off. Always disconnect
safety lanyard when boat is not in
operation.
WARNING
While the engines can be stopped
using the start/stop buttons, good
driving habits recommend that the
safety lanyard also be disconnected
when stopped.
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