Starting the engine Make a habit of checking the engine and engine compartment visually before operating the boat. This will help you to quickly detect anything unusual that has or is about to happen. Also check that instruments and the warning display are indicating normal values when you have started the engine.
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Open the cooling water intake sea cock.
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Open fuel cock.
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Check that there are no fuel, engine coolant or oil leaks.
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Check oil and engine coolant levels in the engine. See chapter: Maintenance.
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Switch on the main switch. IMPORTANT! Never break the circuit with the main switch while the engine is running. This could damage the generator.
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Start the engine compartment fan if one is fitted and let it run for at least four minutes.
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Check that there is sufficient fuel.
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Push in the stop control.
Starting. Instrument panel with ignition lock WARNING! Never use start spray or similar to start the engine. Danger of explosion!
1. Move the control lever to the neutral/idle position.
2. Insert the key in the ignition switch. Turn key to the ”I” position. The three warning lamps come on and can be checked. Check that the acoustic alarm is operating by pressing the ”Alarm Test” button.
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