User Manual - Page 60

For AR210 2017 LBT1050A.

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Instrument operation
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Operating the boat in reverse with
more thrust (reverse RPM control)
Engine speed in reverse is limited to approxi-
mately 4500 rpm. If more thrust is required
when the boat is traveling in reverse, use the
reverse RPM control. WARNING! Be pre-
pared to reduce throttle as soon as the
boat moves as desired. Otherwise, the
boat may become unstable, which could
result in loss of control and an accident.
To activate the reverse RPM control:
(1) Move the remote control levers backward
so that the throttle is opened in reverse
and both engines are operating at the
same engine speed.
(2) Increase the engine speed to 4500 rpm,
and then push the plus side of the no-
wake mode/cruise assist switch.
TIP:
Once the reverse RPM control is activated,
pushing the plus side of the no-wake
mode/cruise assist switch will increase the
available engine speed by approximately 500
rpm in 3 stages up to a maximum of 6000
rpm, and pushing the minus side will de-
crease the available engine speed. However,
the adjustment is limited to these 3 incre-
ments.
To deactivate the reverse RPM control:
Operate the remote control levers to decrease
the engine speed to less than 4500 rpm.
Light operation
The light switches can be used to turn the
boat lights on or off.
Turning the courtesy light on or off
Push the courtesy light switch to turn on the
courtesy light inside the boat.
1 Courtesy light switch
1 Courtesy light
Turning the anchor light and bow light
on or off
The navigation and anchor lights switch is a
toggle switch that controls the bow light and
anchor light. Push the right side of the switch
to turn on both the bow light and anchor light
for night running (“NAVI”). Push the left side of
the switch to operate the anchor light alone
when anchored at night (“ANC”). Put the
switch in the middle position to turn off all
lights.
BILGE
NAVI
ANC
HORN
CTSY
LIGHTS
1
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