Main Switch; Operation; Controls; Emergency Switch - YAMARIN 62 Walk Around Owner's Manual

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YAMARIN 62 Walk Around
5.8

Main switch

Main switch (in the boat's battery compartment) operation:
- switch clockwise
- switch counter-clockwise
Switch off the battery when you leave the boat.
NOTE !
Never switch off the main switch when the engine is running! It may damage the
charger.
5.9

Operation

If this is your first boat, or a boat type new to you, take someone with experience from a
corresponding boat with you on the first times.
5.9.1

Controls

You will quickly learn how to control your YAMARIN -boat, but the ever changing weather
conditions., like wind and waves, will always present new challenges for the driver. The boat
has a cable steering system. The remote control combines the functions of throttle, forward
and reverse gears, and trim angle adjustment.
5.9.2

Emergency switch

The emergency switch is a device with one end attached to the ignition switch panel and the
other end to, for instance, your life vest. When the emergency switch is detached from the
ignition switch panel, it automatically switches off the engine. It is extremely important that
the boat stops, if, for some reason, the pilot loses his or her balance and gets thrown away
from the pilot's position. Never drive the boat without attaching the emergency switch onto
yourself. If you attach it to your arm, do not steer the boat with that hand, because the lanyard
may twine around the steering wheel in tight turns.
The engine does not start if the emergency switch is not attached to the ignition switch panel.
WARNING! A rotating propeller is dangerous to anyone fallen overboard or a swimmer.
Switch off the engine with the emergency switch or otherwise before a
swimmer or a water skier climbs on board.
-> battery connected
-> battery disconnected
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