6.1.4.1 Electric motor lever

The electromechanical lever is used to control the motor’s RPM and shift which affects the speed of the boat.

For detailed guidelines about safe boating and component maintenance, please refer to the provided outboard motor literature.

If you encounter issues beyond regular maintenance needs, or if noticeable failures occur, please contact your boat dealer immediately for service.

Always make sure no one is close to the propeller when engaging the propeller. Acknowledge the information provided on the helm's warning labels.

Use of lever

The lever has three modes: normal drive, trolling mode and disabled. All modes are selected with the N button.

  • To engage the motor's forward gear and propel the boat forward, push the lever forward.

  • To reverse the direction of the boat, pull the lever back.

Adjusting the lever further in one direction increases the boat's speed.

To engage/disable throttle:

  1. Move the control lever to the neutral position. Neutral indicator lamp will light steady green.

  2. Press the N button. Neutral indicator lamp will flash green to indicate that throttle is disabled.

To engage/disengage Trolling Mode:

  1. Move the control lever to the forward idle or reverse idle position.

  2. Press the N button. The lamp will flash green slowly to indicate that trolling mode is engaged.

Always make sure no one is close to the propeller when engaging the propeller. Acknowledge the information provided on the helm's warning labels.

Never step onto the swim ladder when the motor is running. Stop the motor while the steering and propeller are being inspected.

Do not operate this boat with a motor that exceeds the maximum motor power recommended by the manufacturer.