TRIM WITHOUT KEY
Trim without key is a method of allowing trim operation after the ignition key
switch is turned off. The command module and PCM remain powered and are
able to process trim requests for up to 15 minutes after the key switch is turned
off. The command module does not process any requests other than trim
during this period. Once the 15 minute period expires, the command module
sends a command through the CAN lines to shut down the PCM. On
multi‑engine applications, the timeout is managed separately for each engine.
The trim without key period may be ended at any time by moving the control
handle to wide‑open throttle reverse (WOTR) with the key off. To end the 15
minute period for the center engine in a shadow mode application, ensure all
ignition key switches are in the "OFF" position and both remote control handles
are in the wide‑open throttle reverse (WOTR) position.
TILTING TO FULL UP POSITION
Tilt at Helm
NOTE: The trim/tilt switch will remain active for 15 minutes after the ignition key
switch has been turned off.
1. If the ignition key switch has been turned off for over 15 minutes, turn it to
the "ON" position.
2. Press the trim/tilt switch to the up position. The outboard will tilt up until
the switch is released or it reaches its maximum tilt position.
Tilt at Engine
The cowl mounted auxiliary tilt switch can be used to tilt the outboard with the
key switch in the "OFF" position.
Tilt Support Lever
1. Engage the tilt support lever, by rotating knob to bring the support lever
upward.
2. Lower outboard to rest on the tilt support lever.
3. Disengage the tilt support lever, by raising the outboard off the support
lever and rotating the tilt support lever down. Lower the outboard.
a -
Tilt support lever
b -
Knob
b
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