Chapter 5
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e following general information covers starting
and stopping your engine. Read and understand all
previous information on remote controls, fueling
and operational procedures. Pay particular attention
to all labels. Refer to the engine owner’s manual for
in- -depth propulsion system information.
Review all pre-departure information. Before starting your engine
make sure all canvas is removed and stored. Start engine only in a
well ventilated location to avoid CO buildup. Turn the battery switch
to the number 1 or 2 position.
Set the remote control handle in the neutral position. Advance the
neutral throttle position as instructed in the engine owner’s manual.
Connect the safety lanyard to a belt or secure to clothing such as a
pants belt loop. Keep passengers seated and away from controls.
Turn the ignition key to the momentarily start position. You will hear
the starter cranking over the engine. When the engine starts release
the key switch. It will automatically align itself in the run position.
If the engine does not start, refrain from cranking the engine over 10-
12 seconds. Allow the starter and battery a chance to recover. Advance
the remote control in the neutral throttle position as recommended
in engine manual. Do not race the remote control in neutral position.
STARTING & STOPPING
Starting Guidelines
AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
FROM GASOLINE VAPORS! BEFORE STARTING ENGINE,
OPERATE BLOWER 4 MINUTES AND VISUALLY CHECK ENGINE
COMPARTMENT AND PERFORM SNIFF TEST
FOR GASOLINE LEAKS OR VAPORS. RUN BLOWER
BELOW CRUISING SPEEDS.