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Speedometer Calibration
To quickly recalibrate to AWSA official tournament rules, you will need an accurately
measured ski course of 850 feet and a certified stopwatch accurate to a thousandth of a
second.
1. Approach the course at a speed of 36 MPH. Hold the speed steady and have observer
check the course with the stopwatch as you pass through the beginning of the course.
2. The course time should be between 15.88 and 16.28 seconds. No adjustments are
necessary if within this tolerance.
3. If the course time is not within this tolerance, adjust the rocker switches up or down
until you are calibrated.
Multi Function Display Panel
Located in the lower panel of the speedometer gauge is an LCD display panel that allows
an assortment of standard and optional features to be displayed. To find each feature,
scroll through the screens by depressing the up arrow of the DISPLAY rocker switch
found to the right of the steering wheel, until desired feature is located. Each function
will stay displayed until another is chosen.
Notice: Use only the up arrow to scroll through each feature, do
not use the down arrow. The down arrow is used to adjust
the functions of the feature chosen. Below is a list of
standard and optional features that can be displayed.
Feature 1: Digital Clock Display
Set to display current time. To adjust, press and hold the down arrow of the DISPLAY
switch for three seconds or until the colon (:) stops flashing. Continue to hold button
down until correct hours are set. Press the up arrow to set minutes. One push of the
button will set time by one minute increments, holding the button will set the minutes by
ten minute increments. No change for three seconds will revert the clock to standard
operation.
Feature 2: Hour Meter Display
Notice: Hours only accumulate when engine is above 300 rpm.
The hour meter acts as an odometer for the engine. Use the hour meter to identify how
much your boat is being used and what time you will need to perform required and
recommended maintenance at the proper intervals. No adjustment function is available
for this feature. Please refer to your engine manual to determine maintenance schedules.
Feature 3: Optional Water Depth Display
The optional water Depth feature will aid in finding shallow areas of water that may
cause damage to your boat if hit. The gauge will display the depth of the water relative to
the bottom of the boat and may also be programmed to sound an alarm at a pre-
determined depth. To check the depth of the water, use the up arrow of the DISPLAY
rocker switch to scroll to the Depth feature; the current depth will be displayed.
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