Typical — wake models, Dess post (engine stop switch), Typical – Ski-Doo WAKE Series User Manual

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CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTS

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TYPICAL — WAKE MODELS

1. DESS Post (engine cut-off switch)
2. Handlebar
3. Throttle Lever
4. Engine Start/Stop Button
5. Variable Trim System (VTS™)
6. Shift Lever
7. Information Center Gauge
8. Glove Box
9. GPS Receiver (Global Positioning

System)

10. Front Storage Compartment
11. Rear Seat Latch
12. Seat Latch
13. Rear Storage Basket
14. Front and Rear (bow/stern)

Eyelets

15. Mooring Cleats
16. Boarding Step
17. Bilge Drain Plugs
18. Ski/Wakeboard Post
19. Wakeboard Rack
20. Recessed Cargo Cleats
21. Ballast System

DESS Post
(Engine Stop Switch)

The DESS key should be securely
snapped onto its post to be fully op-
erational.

Pulling the key from the DESS post
stops the engine operation.

WARNING

While engine can be stopped us-
ing the engine start/stop button,
good habits recommend that the
DESS key also be disconnected
when stopping.

Attach the safety lanyard to the oper-
ator's Personal Flotation Device (PFD)
and snap the key to the DESS post to
be able to start the engine.

Two short beeps indicates the system
is ready to allow engine starting. Oth-
erwise, refer to the

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TYPICAL

1. Key on the DESS post
2. Safety lanyard secured on operator's PFD

WARNING

Should the engine be stopped, wa-
tercraft directional control is re-
duced. Always disconnect DESS
key when watercraft is not in oper-
ation in order to prevent accidental
engine starting or to avoid unau-
thorized use by children, others or
theft.

If engine is not started within 5 sec-
onds after installing the DESS key on
its post, 4 very short beeps at different
interval will sound for approximately
4 hours to remind you to start the en-
gine or to remove the DESS key. After-
wards, the beeps will stop. The same

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