Electronic Throttle & Shift Controls – Twin (Optional)
Some engine packages (i.e., Mercury Verado, Mercury Opti Max DTS, etc.) include electronic throttle &
shift controls. This option is also available as an option for all other engine packages. The electronic
throttle & shift controls provide easier shift and throttle functions and little or no resistance. You may
occasionally feel some friction at the binnacle but this can be adjusted at the binnacle per the instructions
provided by the engine manufacturer.
Shift / Throttle / Trim
Your Pro-Line can be ordered with different shift/throttle systems based upon motor type. Refer to the
owner's packet to find the manual pertaining to your particular installation. Each motor has an individual
tilt/trim switch located on the port throttle lever. Separate shift and throttle controls are available for each
outboard motor.
The throttle lever has three range positions: “Forward”, “Neutral”, and “Reverse”. The shift function
occurs in the first portion of the lever travel. After the transmission is shifted into gear, further movement
of the lever advances the throttle.
Push the throttle lever ahead to move forward and pull it back for reverse. Centralize the lever to the
detent position for neutral. The throttle lever is equipped with a neutral safety switch to prevent the motor
from starting in gear. The initial short movement of the lever to engage the transmission should be made
firmly to avoid causing gear clash.
CAUTION: Use care in shifting to avoid advancing the throttle more than intended.
Steering - Hydraulic with Tilt
Steering systems will differ depending upon your selection of engine package. Please carefully read the
owner’s manual provided by the specific manufacturer. Tilt steering is included with all factory installed
engine packages.
Hydraulic Steering (Verado – Power)
Your Pro-Line is equipped with a self-contained hydraulic steering system when your engine package is
factory installed. When the steering wheel is turned, the helm pump pumps fluid to the steering cylinder
causing it to extend or retract. Periodically, check the fluid level and fill as necessary. Beware of adding
too much fluid, especially if the ambient temperature is cold because subsequent expansion could cause
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