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Section12ELECTRICALSYSTEM
Subsection 05 (DESS (CARBURETED AND RFI ENGINES))
Self-Diagnostic Mode
It is self-activated when the safety lanyard cap is being installed on the watercraft switch. It gives imme-
diate monitoring. Refer to the following chart.
SIGNAL CAUSE REMEDY
Safety lanyard is recognized by
the MPEM.
Engine can be started normally.2 short beeps
(when installing
safety lanyard on watercraft post).
Good contact between safety
lanyard cap and DESS post.
A
2 seconds beep
every 5 minute
intervals
(RFI models)
Fuel tank level is low. Refill.
4 short beeps
every 3 seconds
interval for 2 hours.
Safety lanyard has been left on its
post without starting engine or after
engine was stopped.
To prevent battery discharge,
remove the safety lanyard from its
post.
Continuous beep
Engine overheats
Refer to COOLING SYSTEM.
Bad connection between safety
lanyard cap.
Remove and replace the safety
lanyard on the post until 2 short
beeps are heard to indicate the
system is ready to allow engine
starting.
Unprogrammed or defective
safety lanyard.
Use the safety lanyard that
has been programmed for the
watercraft. If it does not work,
check safety lanyard condition with
the programmer. Replace safety
lanyard if reported defective.
Dried salt water or dirt in safety
lanyard cap.
Clean safety lanyard cap to
remove dried salt water or dirt .
Defective DESS post. Refer to IGNITION SYSTEM for
testing.
1 long beep
(when installing safety
lanyard on watercraft post or when
pressing start/stop button).
Improper operation of MPEM or
defective wiring harness.
Refer to INSTRUMENTS AND
ACCESSORIES or ENGINE
MANAGEMENT (RFI).
610 smr2004-Complete Line Up
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