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NOTE: The helm switches will not work
if the battery switch in the battery com-
partment is turned to the off position.
See page 4-3 for more information.
No Wake Mode
The No-Wake Mode System is useful
for operating the boat at a steady
speed with a minimal wake. This is
especially convienient when traveling in
harbors, channels, or other areas post-
ed with low speed limits as “no-wake
zones.
No-Wake Mode can be engaged when
the throttles are at idle speed in
Forward, Neutral, or Reverse. Engine
speed will be set at 2400 rpm for con-
venient, no-wake maneuvering.
To set No-Wake Mode:
Press both gray No-Wake Mode but-
tons simultaneously until the three
symbols in each tachometer start blink-
ing.
NOTE: Although each engine is con-
trolled separately, always put both
engines in No-Wake Mode for proper
operation.
To cancel the No-Wake Mode, do any
of the following:
Press both No-Wake Mode buttons
again.
Move the accelerator levers to a faster
engine speed.
Shut off the engines with the key or by
using the engine stop switch lanyard.
Once the engines have stopped, you
have NO STEERING CONTROL over
the boat. You could collide with
another boat, a dock, or other obsta-
cle.
Accessory Outlet
There is a 12VDC outlet with resettable
circuit breaker located in the portside
console storage compartment.
Switch Circuit Breakers
The electrical circuit for each switch is
protected by a circuit breaker. If the but-
ton below a switch pops out, push it
back in with your finger. If it pops out
again, ask your Yamaha dealer to
inspect the electrical system.
FEATURES & FUNCTIONS 2
2-15
12 VDC
BREAKER
BILGE STEREO CTSY. LT. LIGHTS HORN
NO WAKE MODE
FOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CONSULT OWNERS MANUAL
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WARNING
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