Use Of The Remote Control Box; Accelerating When Neutral Gear Is Selected - SELVA MARINE MADEIRA 40 Owner's Manual

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USE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL BOX

Leaving from the position N of the control lever, to position in forward gear
you have to lift the retainer lever and to put the control lever in position F.
The insertion of the gear is indicated by a release of the movement. if the
lever goes on in its travel, the accelerator begins to operate. At the end of
the travel of the lever there is the maximum opening of the throttle valve.
To select the reverse gear you have to put the control lever in position R .
If, when the gear is selected, the lever goes on in its travel, the
acceleration phase begins
N
Neutral position (neutral)
F
Forward gear (forward)
R
Reverse gear (reverse)
a
Travel to select the forward gear
b
Acceleration travel if forward gear is selected
c
Travel to select reverse gear
d
Acceleration travel if reverse gear is selected
The travel of the acceleration when the reverse gear is selected
is mechanically limited on the motor.
To avoid damages not to force on the control lever.

Accelerating when neutral gear is selected

To open the throttle when the neutral gear is selected (gear lever in N
position), you have to use the neutral gear lever and turn it up.
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Before selecting the gear you always have to put the gas
lever at the neutral position, in repose position (completely
down).
The gas lever can be actionned only when the control lever is
in position N. The control lever can be actionned only when the
gas neural control lever is at repose position (completely
down).
For the models with Power Trim: on the control lever of the
remote control box there is the switch. If you push on the
upper part of it the motor will tilt, while if you push on the lower
part of it the motor will drop.
The micro switch 8 prevents the motor from starting when
the gear is selected.
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