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                        Control function operation

                        dentally left in the on position. NOTICE: Do  START:
                        not turn the battery switch to the OFF (red)  The starter motor will turn to start the engine.
                        position if the boat is moored in the water  (When the main switch key is released, it re-
                        as  it  will prevent the anchor light from  turns automatically to “ON”.)
                        functioning.                          TIP:
                                                              The main switch will not operate (the starter
                                 1           2                motor will not turn over) if the battery switch
                                                              in the  rear underseat storage compartment
                                                              (port) is turned to the OFF (red) position. (See
                                                              page 38 for more information.)

                                                              Remote control lever
                                                                  WARNING
                                                               Before shifting, make sure there are no
                                                               swimmers or obstacles in the water
                        1  ON (green) position
                                                               near you.
                        2  OFF (red) position
                                                               When operating in reverse, go slowly.
                        Main switch                            Do not open the throttle more than half.
                        The main  switch controls  the ignition  and  Otherwise, the boat may become unsta-
                        electrical circuits as follows:        ble, which could result in loss of control
                                                               and an accident.
                                                               Do not shift into reverse while traveling
                                                               at planing speeds. Loss of control, boat
                                             ON                swamping, or damage to the boat could
                                        OFF      START         occur.
                                  BLOWER
                                                              A single lever controls both throttle and shift-
                                                              ing. Moving the remote control lever forward
                                         1                    from the neutral position shifts the boat oper-
                                                              ation to forward operation, and then as the le-
                                                              ver is moved farther, accelerates the engine
                        1  Main switch                        for more thrust. Moving the lever back from
                                                              the neutral position shifts the boat operation
                        OFF:
                                                              to reverse operation, and then as the lever is
                        Ignition circuit is switched off.  The engine
                                                              moved  farther, accelerates the engine for
                        cannot be started, but other switches will op-
                                                              more thrust.
                        erate. (The main switch key can be removed.)
                        ON:
                        Ignition circuit is switched on. (The main
                        switch key cannot be removed.)




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