Other Electrical Components - Malibu Boats Wakesetter 20VTX 2019 Owner's Manual

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if the alarm persists, cease operating the boat and seek
assistance from your authorized Malibu dealer. Failure to
seek aid in analyzing the cause of an alarm could result in
damage that is not covered under warranty. Some alarms
could be for malfunctions that could also put individuals
on-board in potential harm.
Other
Electrical Components
12-Volt Receptacle
All boats have 12-volt receptacles for your convenience. Some
models have more than one receptacle. Verify locations with your
authorized Malibu dealer. It is the responsibility of the device user to
determine that the accessory is designed to be operated on a 12-volt
system. If the connector will not easily and securely insert into the
12-volt receptacle, do not force it. If damage occurs to the device or
the boat's electrical system by attempting to use a device that is not
compatible, such damage will not be covered under warranty nor will
Malibu accept responsibility.
Port Rear Breaker Board
There is a Power Wedge III and Surf Gate support breaker board
in the port rear closeout adjacent to the engine compartment. The
black board contains four (4) breakers. If the Power Wedge III will not
operate, verify that the supplemental breakers located in the port rear
storage compartment are properly set.
Surf Band
A waterproof Surf Band is standard on Wakesetter models. Worn
on the wrist of a wakesurfer, wakeboarder or skier, the device allows
redundant control of the Surf Gates, Power Wedge and minor cruise
control adjustments. The boat operator still has primary control of the
boat and can deactivate the rider controls.
The Surf Band turns ON and OFF through the SETTINGS menu
on the 12.3" video screen.
The distance from the boat that the Surf Band is operational is
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Never ignore visual or
audible alarms! Consumers
may be able to address the
issue raised by the alarm, but
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approximately 80 feet. The signal emitted from the wristband will
weaken as distance from the boat increases, but the cessation of op-
eration will vary, depending on conditions, location, battery strength,
and other factors.
To operate the Surf Band while underway:
1. Place the Surf Band securely on the wrist of your non-dominate
hand.
2. To adjust the Power Wedge, press the UP ARROW to raise the
Power Wedge. It will move one "click" for each press of the button.
Press the DOWN ARROW to lower the Power Wedge.
3. To adjust the Surf Gates, press the LEFT ARROW (<) above the
word "Surf" to surf left (increase the wave on the left, or port, side of
the boat). Press the RIGHT ARROW (>) to surf right (increased the
wave on the right, or starboard, side of the boat).
4. To increase the speed of the boat, press the UP ARROW above
the word "Speed." To reduce speed, press the DOWN ARROW. Each
press will increase or decrease the speed 1 mph.
elements of the boat operation. However, you should be
aware that the driver can always resume control of all
aspects at any time. Surfers should limit the amount of
time spent looking at the wristband as prolonged viewing
away from the boat, wave, and surroundings could
result in the surfer losing control and falling from the
surfboard. Injury could result.
frequency. The command signals may not be successfully
sent or received when subjected to radiated interference
from nearby high-powered transmitters operating on
the same frequency. The possibility of interference is
minimal, but it is unavoidable.
The Surf Band will
TEMPORARILY override
the driver's control of these
The Surf Band
communicates over a
commonly used radio

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