Pull Type - Malibu Boats Wakesetter 20VTX 2019 Owner's Manual

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Pull Type

Touch the Pull Type Off
(which means it is currently
not operating) to turn this
feature on, and the following
screen will appear:
No two skiers are alike.
Therefore the pull types exist to customize the ride to the skier.
Keep in mind the concepts of Pull and Release. As you begin
your pull, the boat speed begins to drop below the set/target speed.
As you let up on your pull, the boat speed begins to rise higher than
the set/target speed. The letter tells the engine how quickly to begin
the apply or reduce power to get back to the set speed. The lower
the letter (A being the lowest) the longer it will take for the engine to
respond to the speed drop. The higher the letter (C being the highest)
the faster the engine will respond to the speed drop.
Choose the appropriate type based on the following criteria:
Category A—This provides a slower engine response out of the
buoy, but the boat will tend to move ahead as the skier approaches
the buoy.
Category B—This provides a moderate engine response
compared to A and C.
Category C—This provides a faster engine response out of the
buoy, but the boat will tend to hold back as the skier approaches the
buoy.
The numbers decide how strong the pull of the boat will be felt by
the skier.
Setting 1—This requires the lowest amount of load before the
system initiates an RPM spread, and provides for a softer pull behind
the boat.
Setting 2—This provides for a moderate pull behind the boat as
compared to 1 and 3.
Setting 3—this requires the highest amount of load before the
system initiates an RPM spread.
Plus (+) Factor
For each letter setting, the + provides faster
engine response. This will benefit skiers looking for
immediate react from the engine/throttle.
NOTE: The engine will respond quicker on A+
than on C.
Touch the + Factor to turn On and Off.
2019 Malibu Boats, LLC Owner's Manual • Page 88
https://www.boat-manuals.com/
Troubleshooting Guide
Display appears not to work or doesn't come on.
1.
Display could be in SLEEP mode. Touch a key on the
keypad to activate the display.
2.
Check for loose connections at the battery and display unit.
3.
Check for reversed polarity on the power connections.
4.
Verify the battery has a minimum voltage of six (6) volts.
Display resets or goes OFF when starting the engine.
1.
Check that the display supply wires are connected properly
to the battery.
2.
Verify that the battery is charged properly.
3.
Check the battery for efficient starter current.
Display has no backlight.
1.
Contact your authorized Malibu dealer for assistance.

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