26
1
2
3
4
5
X 100
10
r / min
20
30
40
50
60
22076
MPH
10
20
30
40
50
60
22382
22384
22383
22385
22387
22388
22389
6
7
8
22390
Engine instruments
(1) Tachometer:
Indicates engine revolutions per minute
(RPM).
(2) Speedometer:
Indicates boat speed in miles per hour
(MPH).
(3) Voltmeter:
With ignition on, engine not running, indicates
battery voltage. With engine running, indicates alternator
voltage output.
(4) Oil Pressure Gauge:
Indicates engine oil pressure.
(5) Water Temperature Gauge:
Indicates water tempera-
ture in the engine’s cooling system.
Trim instruments
The trim instrument indicates the current trim position. Your
boat may be equipped with an analog or a digital trim instru-
ment, as shown. The drive may have either an analog or a
digital trim instrument.
Analog trim instrument
The analog trim instrument has three main ranges:
(6) Trim range:
Use trim range for maximum comfort, under
normal operation, from start to maximum speed.
(7) Beach range:
Use beach range for operating at reduced
speed in shallow water, where water depth is uncertain. Also
use this range when you launch and take your boat out of
water onto a trailer ramp.
(8) Lift range:
Use lift range for lifting the drive to its maxi-
mum angle; however, this range cannot be used during boat
operation. Use this range when you are transporting your
boat. The power trim has an automatic stop feature, which
cuts off the current when the drive reaches STOP. (STOP is
automatically reset when trimming down.)
WARNING!
Operating in beach range or lift range will cause signifi-
cant loss of maneuverability. Operating in beach range
above idle speed, or for prolonged periods of time, may
cause serious drive damage.
Digital trim instrument (optional)
This instrument displays a figure (the angle of the drive to a
stationary boat) within a range.
Trim range:
Use trim range for maximum comfort, under
normal operation, from start to maximum speed (maximum
range up to 5).
Beach range:
Use beach range for operating at reduced
speed in shallow water, where water depth is uncertain. Also
use this range when you launch and take your boat out of
water onto a trailer ramp. Boat speed should always be low
(range from 5 to 40).
Lift range:
Flashing red warning light. Drive up completely
(range from 41 to 51).
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