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Wireless Charging
Malibu boats are equipped
with a wireless charger on the
driver’s armrest. While the
charger interfaces with many
personal wireless devices,
particularly mobile phones, it
will not recharge every device.
Check the operating
instructions or owners manual
for the individual device to
determine whether the device is rechargeable via this type of
pad. Malibu makes no claims that the pad will operate with your
device.
Port Rear Breaker Board
There is a Power Wedge
III and Surf Gate support
breaker board in the port
rear closeout adjacent to the
engine compartment. The
black board contains four (4)
breakers. If the Power Wedge
III will not operate, verify that
the supplemental breakers
located in the port rear storage
compartment are properly set.
Surf Band
A waterproof Surf Band is standard on Wakesetter models.
Worn on the wrist of a wakesurfer, wakeboarder or skier, the
device allows redundant control of the Surf Gates, Power Wedge
and minor cruise control adjustments.
The boat operator still has primary control of the boat and
can deactivate the rider controls.
The Surf Band turns ON and OFF through the SETTINGS
menu on the 12.3” video screen.
The distance from the boat that the Surf Band is operational is
approximately 80 feet. The signal emitted from the wristband will
weaken as distance from the boat increases, but the cessation
of operation will vary, depending on conditions, location, battery
strength, and other factors.
To operate the Surf Band while underway:
1. Place the Surf Band securely on the wrist of your
non-dominate hand.
2. To adjust the Power Wedge, press the UP ARROW to raise
the Power Wedge. It will move one “click” for each press of
the button.
Press the DOWN ARROW to lower the Power Wedge.
3. To adjust the Surf Gates, press the LEFT ARROW (<) above
the word “Surf” to surf left (increase the wave on the left, or
port, side of the boat). Press the RIGHT ARROW (>) to surf
right (increased the wave on the right, or starboard, side of
the boat).
4. To increase the speed of the boat, press the UP ARROW
above the word “Speed.” To reduce speed, press the DOWN
ARROW. Each press will increase or decrease the speed 1 MPH.
If the signal LED stops flashing with a button press, or
communication becomes intermittent, replace the battery:
1. Rotate the battery cover counterclockwise one-eighth (1/8)
of a turn with a coin or screwdriver until the cover arrow is
aligned with the unlocked symbol.
2. Remove the battery cover and the battery.
3. Assure the white o-ring cover seal remains intact.
4. Replace with a Panasonic CR2016 battery, text side up.
5. Reposition the battery cover and rotate clockwise one-
eighth (1/8) turn to secure.
Alarms
Note:
Audible alarms are functional through the instrument
panel,
EXCEPT
the Surf Gate transfer alarm, which sounds
through stereo system. Therefore, if the stereo is turned OFF
persons on-board will not be able to hear an alarm. Tower lights
will also flash. However, boats without tower stereo speakers
or tower lights do not have this functionality. The alarm system
is equipped on all boats regardless of optional equipment,
and alarm information, including the Surf Gate transfer alarm
information, will be available through the video screen.
The boat is equipped with several alarm systems. In general, an
alarm sound is an indication that a potentially serious issue exists.
The low-voltage alarm functions when the battery system charge
has fallen to a level that could result in the boat becoming
unable to continue the outing. The low-voltage alarm will be
accompanied by an indication on the dash. Follow directions as
they appear.
Sensors will also alert the boat operator when the oil pressure,
engine and/or transmission temperatures are outside acceptable
parameters. All alarms should be taken seriously, and boaters
should return to shore as soon as possible. Seek assistance
from your authorized Malibu dealer to determine the cause and
solution to any problems that have been indicated.
Remove all objects from the charging pad before charging your mobile
device. Objects, such as coins, keys, rings, paper clips, etc., between
the phone or device and the charging pad will become very hot. On
the rare occasion that the charging system does not detect an object
and the object gets wedged between the device and the charger,
remove the device and allow the object to cool to prevent burns,
before removing it from the charging pad.
CAUTION
!
The Surf Band will TEMPORARILY override the driver’s control of
these elements of the boat operation. However, you should be aware
that the driver can always resume control of all aspects at any time.
Surfers should limit the amount of time spent looking at the wristband
as prolonged viewing away from the boat, wave, and surroundings
could result in the surfer losing control and falling from the surfboard.
Injury could result.
CAUTION
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