to shut off engine if it falls out
to shut off engine if it falls out
to shut off engine if it falls out
to shut off engine if it falls out
To shut off the engine if the operator falls overboard.
to shut off engine if it falls out
The operator of a PWC equipped with a lanyard-type ignition safety switch must attach the lanyard to his or her personal clothing. This is a safety measure to stop the PWC if the person falls from the watercraft.
Should the person operating the PWC (personal water craft) fall overboard, the lanyard will be pulled out and switch off the engine. This prevents the PWC going round in circles and injuring or killing anyone in the water.
Attach it to the operator at all times
An ignition safety switch lanyard on a personal watercraft (PWC) is a safety device designed to prevent the vehicle from operating if the rider falls off or is ejected. The lanyard is typically attached to the rider's wrist or life jacket and connects to the ignition switch. If the rider is thrown from the PWC, the lanyard pulls free, shutting off the engine and helping to prevent accidents or collisions. This feature enhances rider safety by ensuring the PWC cannot be operated without the rider present.
Attach it to the operator, clothing or PFD when boating
Attach it to the operator, clothing or PFD when boating
Attach it to the operator at all times