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Page 51
18. HAND HELD REMOTE CONTROL
18.1 PURPOSE
The Hand Held Remote offers control of the engine speed,
direction, engine stop, and is connected by a single multi-
conductor cable. This allows the boat operator to move from
one (1) location to another.
18.2 SAFETY
The Hand Held Remote places a great deal of power at your
fingertips. Failure to observe the following, and any other
applicable safety precautions, will greatly increase the risk of
serious or fatal injury while using the Hand Held Remote.
Ensure a qualified person operates the Hand Held only.
Always be braced against any
change in vessel motion, which
could result from a change of
engine speed, gear, rudder
position, or any combination of
these.
A person standing on the dock or
another boat should never operate
the Hand Held Remote.
A holding bracket is available for
the Hand Held Remote (see Figure
20). It is recommended that the
Hand Held Remote be used in a
holding bracket. Brackets can be
located where needed.
If the Hand Held Remote is operated outside of the holding
bracket, always wear the safety lanyard (see Figure 21). In the
Top
Mount
Side
Mount
Two Holes
3/16" Mounting
(4,8mm)
1233 Bracket
0671-VER
Figure 20Hand Held
Mount

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MATHERS CONTROLS MicroCommander Specifications

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BrandMATHERS CONTROLS
ModelMicroCommander
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish