Safety Lanyard Switch/Attachment Cord
The safety lanyard switch when activated will dis-
able the outboard ignition system causing the en-
gine to stop. To use attach the clip (spade shaped
end) to the lanyard switch. This will permit the en-
gine to start. Connect the cord attachment device
located at the other end around a belt or wrist and
then connect around the lanyard cord.
Note that a belt buckle is not recommended as it
may be a weak connection point.
The operator must keep the lanyard attached when
underway. Should anything happen to the opera-
tor or there is an emergency on board the lanyard
when pulled off the switch will deactivate the igni-
tion system and the vessel will stop quickly.
If the lanyard spade is not connected to the
lanyard switch the engine will crank but will not
start.
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Profi le Of Typical Engine Control Lever Displaying Five Positions
Typical Remote Control Shift Position Descriptions
12- This is the straight-up or neutral position which
is the starting position for all other operations.
1- This is the detent forward gear position.
3- This is full throttle in forward gear.
11- This is the detent reverse gear position.
9- This is full throttle in reverse gear.
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