Emergency Stop/Key Switch
WARNING
A combination emergency stop switch and key
switch is a feature of Evinrude prewired remote
controls and all Evinrude control wiring kits. Use of
the emergency stop feature is highly recommended
on all boats.
Connect the clip to the emergency stop/key switch.
Snap the lanyard to a secure place on the opera-
tor’s clothing or life vest — not where it might tear
away instead of activating the stop switch. Discon-
necting the clip and lanyard will stop the engine and
prevent the boat from becoming a runaway if the
driver moves beyond the range of the lanyard. If the
lanyard is too long, it can be shortened by knotting
or looping it. DO NOT cut and retie the lanyard. In
an emergency situation, the engine can be started
without the clip in place. Follow the normal starting
procedure. Reinstall a clip as soon as possible.
Avoid knocking or pulling the clip off the
stop switch during normal boating. Avoid
bumping the key if operating without the
clip on the switch. The resulting unexpected
loss of forward motion can throw occupants
forward, causing injury.
Your emergency stop switch can be effec-
tive only when in good working condition.
At each outing, inspect clip and lanyard for
cuts, breaks, or wear. Replace worn or dam-
aged parts.
Keep the lanyard free from obstructions and
entanglements.
At each outing, test the system’s operation.
With the engine running, remove the clip
from the switch by pulling the lanyard. If the
engine does not stop running, see your
DEALER.
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Clip
Emergency stop / key switch
Lanyard
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- General Information
Categories | BRP Brand Manuals, Evinrude Brand Manuals, Evinrude E-TEC Manual, Evinrude Outboard Manual |
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Tags | Evinrude 100 hp, Evinrude 115 hp, Evinrude 135 hp, Evinrude 150 hp, Evinrude 175 hp, Evinrude 200 hp, Evinrude 225 hp, Evinrude 250 hp, Evinrude FPL, Evinrude FPX, Evinrude FSL |
Model Year | 2010 |
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