NEUTRAL THROTTLE WARM-UP (NTW): NTW allows you to control engine throttle without gear engagement, so that you can warm up your engines at a higher RPM. A slow flashing green neutral indicator lamp tells you that NTW is engaged for the corresponding engine. To engage Neutral Throttle Warm-up: • Move the engine’s control lever to the Neutral position. The neutral indicator lamp will light steady green. • Press the corresponding N button. The neutral indicator lamp will flash green to indicate that NTW is engaged. • You can now increase throttle and the engine will stay in neutral. To disengage Neutral Throttle Warm-up: • Return the engine’s lever to the Neutral position. • Press the corresponding N button. The lamp will light steady green. The engine and transmission will now respond normally to lever commands.
TROLLING MODE (TM): • Provides greater throttle sensitivity: moving an engine’s control lever to full forward will only produce a percentage of wide open throttle. The default TM throttle limit is 50% in forward gear, 100% in reverse gear. • Very slow flashing (one second on, two seconds off) green neutral indicator lamps indicate that trolling mode is engaged. TO ENGAGE Trolling Mode: • Move one or both control levers to the forward idle or reverse idle positions. The other lever must be in the same position or in neutral. • Press either N button. Both lamps will flash green slowly to indicate that TM is engaged. TO DISENGAGE Trolling Mode: • Move both control levers to forward idle, reverse idle, or neutral position. • Press either N button. The flashing green lamps will go out to indicate that TM is disengaged.
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