X OPERATION
range of the lanyard. If the lanyard is too long, Set control to SLOWEST speed position.
it can be shortened by knotting or looping it.
DO NOT cut and retie the lanyard.
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WARNING
Avoid knocking or pulling the clip off
the stop switch during normal boat-
ing. Avoid bumping the key if operat-
ing without the clip on the switch.
The resulting unexpected loss of for-
ward motion can throw occupants
forward, causing injury.
Keep the lanyard free from obstruc-
tions and entanglements.
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SLOWEST speed position
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.
DO NOT advance the throttle before start-up.
Advancing the throttle overrides the electron-
ic idle control system.
If the outboard is started with the throttle ad-
vanced, the outboard will be in a safety
mode.
NOTICE
Carefully check the function
of all control and engine systems before
leaving the dock. DO NOT shift the engine
into FORWARD or REVERSE while it is
shut off.
It will not respond to throttle until the throttle
is returned to slowest IDLE position
Starting
Turn the key switch fully clockwise to the
START position.
If the following directions are not suitable for
your boat’s control, see your Dealer before
proceeding.
Move the remote control handle to NEU-
TRAL.
NOTICE
aged if operated continuously for more
than 20 seconds.
The starter motor can be dam-
WARNING
If you are using a remote control that
does not have start-in-gear preven-
tion, the outboard can be started
while it is in gear. Protect against
unexpected boat movement by
always starting your outboard in
NEUTRAL.
WARNING
Always shift to NEUTRAL before
starting the outboard to prevent sud-
den boat movement, which can
cause injury.
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Upon start-up, release the key.
If the engine did not start, release the key mo-
mentarily, then try again.
Each time the key switch is turned from OFF
to ON, the warning system will self-test. Refer
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Categories | BRP Brand Manuals, Evinrude Brand Manuals, Evinrude E-TEC Manual, Evinrude Outboard Manual |
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Tags | Evinrude 15 hp, Evinrude 25, Evinrude 30 hp, Evinrude DEL, Evinrude DHPL, Evinrude DHT, Evinrude DPL, Evinrude DR, Evinrude DRL, Evinrude DTE, Evinrude DTEL, Evinrude HTSL |
Model Year | 2011 |
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