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TROUBLESHOOTING The following chart is provided to help in diagnosing the probable source of simple troubles. You may be able to solve many of these problems rather quickly, but others may require the skills of a mechanical technician. In such a case, consult an authorized dealer for servicing. Nothing is Working in the Electrical System OTHER OBSERVATION No beeps are heard when installing safety lanyard on DESS post.
POSSIBLE CAUSE • Main battery cut-off switch is turned OFF.
REMEDY • Verify and turn ON.
Monitoring Beeper Coded Signals NUMBER OF BEEPS 2 short (while installing safety lanyard on DESS post). 1 long (while installing safety lanyard on DESS post or when pressing start/stop buttons in some cases).
POSSIBLE CAUSE • Everything is correct with the safety lanyard (good contact and right lanyard cap). • Bad connection between safety lanyard cap and DESS post.
• Wrong safety lanyard.
4 short (while pressing start/stop button with safety lanyard already installed). 1 short (while moving shifter to neutral). 8 short. Continuous.
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• Dirty safety lanyard cap. • Improper operation of MPEM or defective wiring harness. • Shifter is NOT in neutral.
• Confirmation that shifter is now in neutral. • Defective MPEM (memory). • Engine overheating.
REMEDY • Engine can be started normally. • Remove and reinstall the safety lanyard on the DESS post. Two short beeps should be heard which indicates the system is ready again to allow engine starting. • Use the safety lanyard that has been programmed for the boat. If it does not work, refer to an authorized dealer. • Clean. • Refer to an authorized dealer. • Place shifter in neutral. While moving the shifter, 1 short beep indicates you reached the neutral position. • Engine is now ready to be started. • Refer to an authorized dealer. • Refer to Engine Overheats below.