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equipped with a neutral safety switch to prevent the motor from starting in gear. Practice
shifting a few times, without the engine running to develop a feel for the range and
friction of the system. The initial short movement of the lever to engage the transmission
should be made firmly to avoid causing gear clash. CAUTION: Use care in shifting to
avoid advancing the throttle more than intended. Practice in a safe area away from
obstacles until familiar with the feel of the throttle. The throttle can be operated
independent of the transmission for starting. If attempting to start an engine this way,
keep a hand on the throttle to pull it back as the engine clears to prevent over revving.
The shift levers can be operated independently for precise maneuvering (twin engines at
slow speed only). Refer to the engine / drive manuals in your owner’s packet for specific
information.
Dash Glove / Radio Box
Steering Wheel, Key Switches, Trim Tab Switches, Binnacle, Cup Holders
Steering
Your Pro-Line is equipped with a self contained hydraulic steering system. When the
steering wheel is turned, the helm pump pumps fluid to the steering cylinder causing it to
extend or retract. Periodically check the fluid level and fill if necessary. Beware of
adding too much fluid, especially if the ambient temperature is cold because subsequent
expansion could cause leaking or damage to your system (refer to manual in packet).
Every 24 hours of operation check all nuts, caps, and hose fittings for tightness. Make
sure the hoses are not chafing, or kinking on sharp corners. Also, check that hose ends
are not damaged or distorted. The fluid should be changed annually under normal
conditions and every six months during times of heavy usage. If your steering does not
operate properly, first check for: drive entanglements, fluid level, hoses / fittings for
leaks, and / or air in the system.
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