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Lund 1650 EXPLORER - Lanyard Stop Switch

Lund 1650 EXPLORER
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Boat houses, seawalls, and other boats in close proximity or confined areas can con-
tribute to increased CO levels.
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 Operation of the engines while moored may
cause CO accumulation in your boat and those around you.
Installing rear canvas while underway increases the chance of CO accumulation in
your boat. Be sure to provide adequate ventilation. If the windshield has vents, open
them before getting underway to increase positive air flow and decrease the chances
of CO accumulation.
Even with the best boat design and construction, CO may still accumulate in
enclosed areas under certain conditions. Continually observe passengers for symp-
toms of CO poisoning.
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This safety device automatically stops the engine if the lanyard is attached to the opera-
tor and the operator falls from the control station. Refer to the engine manual for
detailed information about using this switch.
The stop switch (Figure 2-9) incorporates a shutoff switch, switch clip, lanyard, and
lanyard clip. The lanyard clip must be securely attached to the operators PFD,
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