Mercury Marine 899846001 manual General Information

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Important Safety Information: The purpose of a lanyard stop switch is to stop the engine when the operator moves far enough away from the operator's position to activate the switch. This would occur if the operator accidentally falls overboard or moves within the boat a sufficient distance from the operator's position. Falling overboard and accidental ejections are more likely to occur in certain types of boats such as low sided inflatables, bass boats, high performance boats, and light, sensitive handling fishing boats operated by a hand tiller. Falling overboard and accidental ejections are also likely to occur as a result of poor operating practices such as sitting on the back of the seat or gunwale at planing speeds, standing at planing speeds, sitting on elevated fishing boat decks, operating at planing speeds in shallow or obstacle infested waters, releasing your grip on a steering wheel or tiller handle that is pulling in one direction, drinking alcohol or consuming drugs, or daring high speed boat maneuvers.

While activation of the lanyard stop switch will stop the engine immediately, a boat will continue to coast for some distance depending upon the velocity and degree of any turn at shut down. However, the boat will not complete a full circle. While the boat is coasting, it can cause injury to anyone in the boat's path as seriously as the boat would when under power.

We strongly recommend that other occupants be instructed on proper starting and operating procedures should they be required to operate the engine in an emergency (e.g. if the operator is accidentally ejected).

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WARNING

Should the operator fall out of the boat, the possibility of serious injury or death from being run over by the boat can be greatly reduced by stopping the engine immediately. Always properly connect both ends of the stop switch lanyard to the stop switch and the operator.

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Warranty Message Heavy Duty 380, 430HIN Table of Contents Cleaning Procedure Deflating Folding Instructions Warranty Information Transfer of WarrantyWarranty Registration United States and Canada What is Covered Duration of Coverage What Mercury will doHOW to Obtain Warranty Coverage What is not CoveredDisclaimers and Limitations General Information Boaters ResponsibilitiesBefore Operating Your Boat Lanyard Stop Switch General Information Protecting People In The Water While YOU are CruisingWave And Wake Jumping While Boat is StationaryImpact With Underwater Hazards Exhaust Emissions Be Alert to Carbon Monoxide PoisoningGood Ventilation Poor VentilationSafe Boating Suggestions While Boat is MovingGeneral Information Specifications Models with PVC FabricModels with Hypalon Fabric 530Manufacturers Plate Wind Force and Wave HeightPowered Boat Rating Boat Components Component Location ‑ PVC ModelsBack View Front ViewTransom View Side ViewComponent Location ‑ Hypalon Models Model 380 shown Transporting Trailering BoatFloorboard Installation Models with Wood Floors OperationSlide the rear floorboard No.5 under the transom retainer. b Side joiners Floorboard Installation Models with Aluminium Floors Six board model Slide the rear floorboard under the transom retainers. b 24122 Inflating Closed position Valve capOverpressure Security Valve ‑ Hypalon Models Outboard Power Pre‑Operating Check ListLoading Drain Valve Operation Slide Drain Valve OperationPlug Drain Valve Operation Towing Air Chamber Deflates AccidentlyBeaching Maintenance Cleaning ProcedureDeflating Folding Instructions 23508 Repairs Air Chamber Repair ‑ Hypalon FabricAir Chamber Repair ‑ PVC Fabric ONE Part Glue Emergency Repairs onlyTWO Part Adhesive Repairs Repairs Storage Storage PreparationOwners Service Assistance Service AssistanceParts And Accessories Inquiries Service Away From Home
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