
Engines & Controls
3-15
TO AVOID DRAINING THE BATTERY
DO NOT LEAVE IGNITION KEY
IN THE “ON” POSITION
WHEN THE ENGINE IS NOT RUNNING.
TYPICAL IGNITION SWITCH
WITH 4 KEY POSITIONS
AUX
A typical ignition switch features 4 positions. In a clockwise direction
they are auxiliary, off, run, and start. The start position is spring loaded
and the key should be held in this position to engage the starter.
Once the engine has started release the key from the start position.
The electrical system will then be energized in the run position. The
auxiliary position is counterclockwise from the “off ” position. When
it is activated the stereo and dash switches can be energized without
the instrumentation engine ignition wiring and engine warning buzzers
being energized. Be a smart skipper and remove the ignition key from
the ignition switch with children aboard and/or when there are people
in the water.
Ignition Switch
TO AVOID DRAINING THE BATTERY
DO NOT LEAVE IGNITION KEY
IN THE “ON” POSITION
WHEN THE ENGINE IS NOT RUNNING.
TYPICAL IGNITION SWITCH
WITH 4 KEY POSITIONS
AUX
A typical ignition switch features 4 positions. In a clockwise direction
they are auxiliary, off, run, and start. The start position is spring loaded
and the key should be held in this position to engage the starter.
Once the engine has started release the key from the start position.
The electrical system will then be energized in the run position. The
auxiliary position is counterclockwise from the “off ” position. When
it is activated the stereo and dash switches can be energized without
the instrumentation engine ignition wiring and engine warning buzzers
being energized. Be a smart skipper and remove the ignition key from
the ignition switch with children aboard and/or when there are people
in the water.
Ignition Switch
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