
Engines & Controls
3-17
You will hear a distinct sound and
will “feel” the remote control in
the detent neutral position. If you
turn the key to the “start” position
and the engine starter doesn’t
crank over the engine make sure
the remote control is in the detent
neutral position.
Remember these points when shifting :
1. Do not shift quickly from
forward to reverse gear position.
Drive system damage may occur.
2. Do not “pump” the throttle
in neutral or fl ooding will result.
Today’s engines require very little
starting throttle.
3. Do not try to shift into forward or reverse gear at high rpm’s as
personal injury, drive system or property damage may result.
4. Remember to squeeze the shift interlock button to engage the
remote control into forward or reverse.
4. Only use idle throttle positions when docking or maneuvering in
tight quarters.
5. Wear your safety lanyard at all times.
6. Never shift the controls with the engine not running. Control,
linkage, and/or stern drive damage may occur.
For more information read your engine operator’s manual for
more details on controls.
Typical Remote Control
Neutral
Handle
Position
Safety Lanyard
Power Trim
Toggle
Throttle Only
Button
Shift
Interlock
Button
Engines & Controls
3-17
You will hear a distinct sound and
will “feel” the remote control in
the detent neutral position. If you
turn the key to the “start” position
and the engine starter doesn’t
crank over the engine make sure
the remote control is in the detent
neutral position.
Remember these points when shifting :
1. Do not shift quickly from
forward to reverse gear position.
Drive system damage may occur.
2. Do not “pump” the throttle
in neutral or fl ooding will result.
Today’s engines require very little
starting throttle.
3. Do not try to shift into forward or reverse gear at high rpm’s as
personal injury, drive system or property damage may result.
4. Remember to squeeze the shift interlock button to engage the
remote control into forward or reverse.
4. Only use idle throttle positions when docking or maneuvering in
tight quarters.
5. Wear your safety lanyard at all times.
6. Never shift the controls with the engine not running. Control,
linkage, and/or stern drive damage may occur.
For more information read your engine operator’s manual for
more details on controls.
Typical Remote Control
Neutral
Handle
Position
Safety Lanyard
Power Trim
Toggle
Throttle Only
Button
Shift
Interlock
Button
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