Dess Post (Engine Cut-Out Switch) - Sea-doo 230 Challenger 2008 Operator's Manual

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1) DESS Post (engine
cut-out switch)
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. Remove the DESS key
when stopped to help prevent ac-
cidental starting.
The DESS key should be securely
snapped onto the Digitally Encoded
Security System (DESS) post to allow
engine starting.
Two short beeps should sound indi-
cating the system is ready to allow
engines starting. Otherwise, refer to
TROUBLESHOOTING section for the
MONITORING SYSTEM CODED SIG-
NALS.
Pulling the key from the DESS post
stops engines.
WARNING
Should the DESS key become
loose or fail to remain on DESS
post, replace it immediately.
Always attach the safety lanyard to the
operator's Personal Flotation Device
and snap the key to the DESS post to
be able to start each engine.
F09L06Y
TYPICAL
1. Safety lanyard
2. Secure lanyard clip to PFD
3. Snap key to DESS post
Directional
when throttle is decreased and
lost when engine is off. Always
remove DESS key when boat is
not in operation.
Do not lubricate the DESS post.
While the engines can be stopped
using the start/stop switches, good
driving habits recommend that the
DESS key also be disconnected
when stopped.
Additional Information on the
Digitally Encoded Security
System (DESS)
The DESS key contains an electronic
circuit that gives it a unique electronic
serial number.
To have additional DESS keys pro-
grammed for your boat, refer to an
authorized Sea-Doo Sport Boat dealer.
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