FEATURES & CONTROLS
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Remote Control Features
Your boat may be equipped with one of the Mercury Precision or Quicksilver remote controls shown. If not, consult
your dealer for a description of the functions and operations of the remote control.
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a - Control handle ‑ forward, neutral, reverse.
b - Neutral release lever
c - Trim/tilt switch (if equipped). ‑ Refer to
Features & Controls ‑ Power Trim and Tilt.
d - Lanyard stop switch ‑ Refer to General
Information ‑ Lanyard Stop Switch.
e - Lanyard ‑ Refer to General Information ‑
Lanyard Stop Switch.
f - Throttle friction adjustment ‑ Console controls
require cover removal for adjustment.
g - Ignition key switch ‑ "OFF," "ON," START."
h - Fast idle lever ‑ Refer to Operation ‑ Starting
the Engine.
i - Throttle only button ‑ Refer to Operation ‑
Starting the Engine.
Warning System
The outboard warning system incorporates a warning horn inside the boat. Remote control models will have the
warning horn located inside the remote control or connected to the ignition key switch. Tiller handle models will
have the warning horn located in the ignition key panel.
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a - Horn inside remote control
b - Horn connected to ignition key switch
c - Horn in ignition key panel
WARNING HORN SIGNALS
When the key switch is turned to the "on" position, the horn will turn on for a moment as a test to tell you the horn
is working.
The warning horn will emit either a continuous beep or intermittent short beeps. This will alert the operator and
help identify the following listed situations. For visual display of the specific engine functions and for additional
engine data, refer to SmartCraft Product information, following.