Cobalt Digital Inc 24 SD Owner's Manual page 79

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12. STEREO REMOTE CONTROL (standard on
dash, transom mount – optional) - This panel
provides remote control of the stereo system from
the helm.
13. IGNITION SWITCH - This switch starts the
engine. It also supplies accessory power when
turned to the left.
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WARNING
Avoid injury, death or explosion.
• Check engine compartment for
gasoline or vapors.
• Operate blower for four minutes.
• Verify blower operation.
• Run blower below cruising speed.
14. TILT STEERING RELEASE LEVER - This lever
adjusts the steering wheel angle to a comfortable
position when the boat is not moving.
15. 12-VOLT ACCESSORY POWER
RECEPTACLE - Your Cobalt boat is equipped with
a 12-volt accessory power receptacle. The
receptacle provides electricity to operate 12V DC
accessory items. Limit the accessory to 10 amps.
16. SHIFT/THROTTLE LEVER - Your control is a
single lever which operates as both a gear shifter
and a throttle. The control has a detent to position
NEUTRAL for starting.
To shift, move the lever to FORWARD or pull it back
for REVERSE. Advancing the lever beyond the shift
position increases engine RPM. DO NOT shift
when the engine is not running. Refer to the engine
operator's manual for more information and
functions of the remote control.
17. DRIVE UNIT TRIM SWITCH - This switch
controls the trim angle of the drive unit and will
maximize the performance and ride of the boat. If
combined with the optional trim tabs, enhancement
to your performance and ride can be achieved.
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18. IGNITION SAFETY SWITCH
Avoid injury, death or damage to
equipment. Do not allow your boat to be
operated without the proper use of the
ignition safety switch and lanyard.
Your Cobalt boat is equipped with an ignition safety
switch located on the lower lip of the helm. The
ignition safety switch and lanyard will stop the
engine in case of an emergency. Attach the lanyard
to the boat operator whenever the engine is
running, but be aware there will be a loss of boat
control if the switch is activated. If the operator is
thrown from the seat or moves too far from the
helm, the lanyard will become disconnected from
the ignition safety switch, shutting off the engine.
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1 – Ignition Safety Switch
2 – Lanyard
3 – Hook
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