Engines & Controls
3-15
Safety Lanyard (Interrupt Switch)
The safety lanyard (used on selected remote controls) is sometimes
called an interrupter switch is attached to the operator and the
remote control panel (See the illustrations). Should the operator
lose control of the vessel and become dislodged from his seat or fall
overboard the lanyard will shut the engine off.
Make sure the lanyard is installed to a part of clothing such as a belt
or belt loop before operating the vessel. Never disconnect the hook
from attached clothing while the engine is running.
ATTACH TO
OPERATOR
!
INTERRUPT SWITCH MUST BE ATTACHED TO
OPERATOR WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING.
QUALIFIED OPERATOR MUST BE IN CONTROL
AT ALL TIMES. READ OWNER'S MANUAL BEFORE USE
IF THE INTERRUPT SWITCH IS IN THE “OFF” POSITION
THE ENGINE WILL CRANK OVER
BUT WILL NOT START.
Engines & Controls
3-15
Safety Lanyard (Interrupt Switch)
The safety lanyard (used on selected remote controls) is sometimes
called an interrupter switch is attached to the operator and the
remote control panel (See the illustrations). Should the operator
lose control of the vessel and become dislodged from his seat or fall
overboard the lanyard will shut the engine off.
Make sure the lanyard is installed to a part of clothing such as a belt
or belt loop before operating the vessel. Never disconnect the hook
from attached clothing while the engine is running.
ATTACH TO
OPERATOR
!
INTERRUPT SWITCH MUST BE ATTACHED TO
OPERATOR WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING.
QUALIFIED OPERATOR MUST BE IN CONTROL
AT ALL TIMES. READ OWNER'S MANUAL BEFORE USE
IF THE INTERRUPT SWITCH IS IN THE “OFF” POSITION
THE ENGINE WILL CRANK OVER
BUT WILL NOT START.