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NOTE!
The emergency stop switch can only be ef-
fective when in good working order. Ob-
serve the following:
•
Lanyard must always be free of entanglements
that could hinder its operation.
•
Once a month, check the switch for proper oper-
ation. With engine running at idle speed, pull lan-
yard. If engine does not stop, see your dealer for
repairs.
Audible Alarm
If an audible alarm has been installed on your boat, it
will perform a brief self-test when the ignition key is
turned to the RUN position. Following is a description
of how the alarm performs the self test.
Carbureted Engines
- When the ignition switch is
turned to RUN (key on, engine off), the audible alarm
will sound. The alarm will remain on until the engine
starts and the oil pressure reaches normal operating
levels. If the alarm persists, it indicates that there is a
problem with oil pressure.
EFI Engines
- When the ignition switch is turned to
RUN (key on, engine off), the alarm emits two short
beeps to indicate that the ECM is performing a check
of the sensors. If there are any problems detected by
the ECM, the alarm will sound; otherwise, it will re-
main off.
Emergency Stop Switch
An emergency stop switch, also called a safety break-
er, may be a feature of your boat. Use of this switch is
highly recommended. To properly use this feature, at-
tach the lanyard to clothing that will
NOT
tear away
before the lanyard is pulled from the switch to stop the
engine. If the lanyard is too long, shorten it by knotting
or looping it.
DO NOT
cut and re-tie the lanyard.
Using this switch is simple and should not interfere
with normal operation of the boat.
Care must be tak-
en to avoid accidentally pulling the lanyard during
boat operation.
Unexpected loss of forward motion
will occur, as well as possible damage to the engine.
This could cause occupants to be thrown forward. In
an emergency situation, any occupant of the boat may
attempt to restart the engine by pressing in and hold-
ing the emergency stop switch button, followed by
normal starting procedures. When the button is re-
leased, the engine will stop.
NOTE!
If your boat is not equipped with an emer-
gency stop switch and it falls into one of the
following categories, installation of an emer-
gency stop switch is recommended.
•
High performance sport boats
•
Small runabouts
•
Boats with sensitive steering
•
Boats where the distance from the top of the
gunwale down to the driver’s seat is less than
one foot (30 cm).
Contact your Volvo Penta dealer for installation of an
emergency stop switch.
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