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                                                                  Watercraft operation

                        This function can be used only when the wa-
                        tercraft is in neutral.
                        TIP
                        While the watercraft is shifted into forward,
                        the “TRIM/T.D.E.” switch controls the electric
                        trim system. (See page 37 for information on
                        the electric trim system.)
                        Activating and deactivating the T.D.E.             1
                        The activation of the T.D.E. can be confirmed
                        by the T.D.E. indicator on the multifunction  1 “TRIM/T.D.E.” switch
                        information center.
                                                              TIP
                                     2    T.D.E. Forward      While the T.D.E. is activated, the “N” (neutral)
                                                              shift indicator will be displayed and “0” will be
                                     3    T.D.E. Reverse      displayed on the speedometer.

                                                              To deactivate the T.D.E.:
                                             MPH              Perform one of the following operations. The
                                            RPM
                                           x1000
                                     T.D.E. Forward           T.D.E. indicator disappears and the T.D.E. is
                                                              deactivated.
                                               10 :00  AM
                           12.7 V
                                                               Squeeze the throttle lever.
                                         1
                          1 T.D.E. indicator                   Squeeze the RiDE lever.
                                                               Push  and hold the “CRUISE/NO  WAKE”
                          2 Forward operation at a very low speed
                                                               switch.
                          3 Reverse operation at a very low speed
                                                               While moving forward at a very low speed,
                        To activate the T.D.E.:
                                                               push the lower side of the “TRIM/T.D.E.”
                        (1) Shift into neutral.                switch.
                        (2) Push the upper side of the “TRIM/T.D.E.”   While moving in reverse at a very low
                            switch to move forward at  a very low  speed, push the  upper side of  the
                            speed or push the lower side of the  “TRIM/T.D.E.” switch.
                            “TRIM/T.D.E.” switch to move in reverse
                                                              TIP
                            at a very low speed.
                                                              The T.D.E. is also deactivated when the en-
                                                              gine is stopped.
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                                                              No-wake mode
                                                              The no-wake mode is a function that main-
                                                              tains the engine speed at a fixed setting for
                                                              operating the watercraft at low speeds. While
                                                              the watercraft is operating in no-wake mode,
                                                              the engine speed can be adjusted to one en-




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