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Trademarks & Patents Moomba® is a federally registered trademark owned by Skier’s Choice, Inc. Skier’s Choice™, the Skier’s Choice logo, the Moomba logo, Helix™, Mondo™, Mojo™, Craz™, Smart Plate™ and AutoWake™ are trademarks owned by Skier’s Choice, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Table of Contents HV700 Product Information ..............................5 Care and Maintenance ................................ 5 Basic Navigation Features ..............................6 Quick Access Buttons ..............................6 Touch Point Commands ..............................6 Home Screen ..................................7 Ballast .................................... 11 ® AutoWake ..................................12 Displacement ................................14 Surf System ...................................
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RGB Lights ..................................45 System Information ............................... 46 General Troubleshooting Guide ............................47 2022-09-07 - 4 - 2200700...
HV700 Product Information 7” Touch Screen 2023 display The Moomba is designed for instrumentation and control electronically controlled engines communicating via SAE J1939 and NMEA 2000. The display is a multi-functional tool that provides GPS tracking, AutoWake/Surf ® controls and ZeroOff...
Basic Navigation Features All product features are easily accessed through two Quick Access Keys, Touch Point commands and Menus. Quick Access Buttons A new screen can be accessed quickly by pressing one of the following Quick Access Buttons: Touch Point Commands Navigation within the screens is controlled by touching the screen’s active areas.
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Touch Description Point When Surf Left is selected, and the speed is below 15 mph, then the starboard tab is active Surf Left and deployed to its surf setting. At this point, the surf setting can be adjusted for the starboard tab on the AutoWake screen (when AutoWake is turned off).
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Touch Point Description AutoWake Turns on and off AutoWake, a patented system that will manipulate the ballast levels in On/Off order to achieve and maintain the best possible wake for surfing and wakeboarding. Using an inclinometer (a device that measures angle of pitch and roll) the boat will orient itself for the best boating experience.
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Touch Point Description Programmable Touching these two areas repeatedly will allow you to display two of your desired display parameters from these choices: coolant temperature, water depth, battery voltage, water temperature, oil pressure, clock and engine hours. Displays the depth from the bottom of the boat’s hull to the floor of the water source. Water Depth The Amplitude Presets are used in conjunction with the AutoWake system to achieve Amplitude...
Ballast is used to add displacement to the craft to make the waves or wakes larger for specific watersports. This Moomba model is outfitted with one ballast bag located in the front, and two ballast bags located in the port and starboard sides of the rear.
® AutoWake AutoWake* is a patented system that will manipulate the ballast levels to achieve and maintain the best possible wake for surfing and wakeboarding. Using an inclinometer (a device that measures angle of pitch and roll) the boat will orient itself for the ultimate boating experience. To activate AutoWake, touch the AutoWake slider bar and slide to the right: To view the AutoWake screen, touch the Next Screen arrow and slide to the left, or the...
Adjust the Ballast in increments of 5 by touching the + or – button. Displacement Displacement represents the amount of water displaced by the boat when manipulating ballast and passenger weight for the optimal waves. At 100% displacement, the total capacity of the boat has been reached.
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Changing the Displacement Set Points The Displacement Set Points can be changed via three different methods: (1) Touch in the lower left corner and the following will appear: If Go Home Leveling is selected, autoleveling will be activated (if AutoWake is turned on). It doesn’t change the setpoint but will cause AutoWake to go inactive.
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(3) On the Intermediate AutoWake page (shown on the next page), adjust the Pitch and Roll values manually. Touch INT to view the Intermediate Autowake page: 2022-09-07 - 16 - 2200700...
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This page allows the manipulation of the pitch and roll values. Touch and adjust via the + and – buttons: Touch off the Set field and watch as the Actual Pitch number changes to your desired number. In the middle of the screen shown is a visual indication of your displacement values.
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For advanced wake surfing, aim for a displacement in the upper third of the scale. For intermediate to advanced wakeboarding, aim for a displacement in the middle third. For slalom skiing or general boating, aim for a displacement in the lower third. If the ballast is at 100% capacity, the Potential will be same as Actual.
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This page displays a graphical representation of where to move or place passengers or ballast to optimize the weight to pitch and roll ratio. Adjust the Ballast level with the + and – buttons. Touch Set to adjust the Pitch and Roll values.
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AutoWake States The text above Displacement will show one of six current states of the system: This State… Occurs when… Notes • AutoWake is turned off AutoWake Inactive • Cruise setpoint is below 7mph or above 26mph, or • When actual speed is below 3mph and within 0.1mph of setpoint.
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This State… Occurs when… Notes • Set speed is between 7mph AutoWake Active After the countdown, the AutoWake system will begin to fill and drain ballast to reach the and 26mph • Actual speed is within When Active, the desired pitch and roll values. The side that AutoWake switch will needs to lower will always fill to 100% before the 0.1mph of set speed...
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This State… Occurs when… Notes • Boat is turned on Static AutoWake The system will attempt to fill and/or drain • AutoWake is turned on Active ballasts to reach a static pitch, roll and • Actual speed is less than displacement setpoint.
Surf System Moomba provides a way to create the optimal surf wave with their Surf System tabs. AutoWake must be turned off to access the Surf tabs. When the Surf system is off, nothing will be illuminated. Touch the right arrow to turn on Surf Right.
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Because Surf Right is selected, the right tab is grayed out. Only the Center and Left tabs can be adjusted by touching the + or – buttons. The same procedure is reversed when surfing Left: 2022-09-07 - 24 - 2200700...
Maps The Maps screen can be accessed by touching the Maps icon at the top of the screen or by touching the next screen symbol and sliding your finger to the left twice. The functions on the GPS are handled through touch points on the screen: Notice the ZeroOff button turns Orange when the GPS Puck is installed.
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To drop a Waypoint, zoom in to your present or desired location on the map and hold your finger on that spot. The following Waypoint Designation will appear: Touch to name the Waypoint. Touch to delete the Waypoint. Touch to establish a path to that Waypoint. 2022-09-07 - 26 - 2200700...
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To save a Track, touch and the keyboard will appear to establish a name for the Track. Touch Enter when complete. Maps Settings To access the Maps Settings, touch the icon. That section will be described in detail within the System Settings section here.
Settings Menu The Settings Menu screen can be accessed by pressing the Main Menu Quick Access Button. The contents of this screen are described on the following pages. 2022-09-07 - 28 - 2200700...
User Settings Brightness: Adjust the Brightness of the screen by touching the dot and sliding your finger or tapping the desired location along the line. Units: Select USA Standard or Metric units. Paddlewheel Offset: offset the speedometer by adjusting the MPH here with the – and + buttons. Change Set Speeds: Specific speeds can be set to Port and Starboard Surf activities and Wake Cruise activities.
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Calibrate Draft Sensor: If the Draft Sensor needs to be reset to zero, select this option and touch Yes. Note: The boat must be in the water, engine off with no more than one person aboard. 2022-09-07 - 30 - 2200700...
Vessel Settings Ballast Fill/Drain This screen establishes how long it will take for each of the ballast bags to fill or drain. Touch Reset to adjust a Fill time and the following will appear: Use the – and + keys to adjust the time and touch Save.
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Reset Ballast Levels The ballasts can be reset individually or all at the same time. Touch the desired selection and choose Empty, Full or Reset. AutoWake Settings / Edit Setpoints Touch the green box to alternate between Wake, Surf Starboard and Surf Port. Touching Reset Setpoints will return any custom setting back to the default setting 2022-09-07...
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Cancel. AutoWake Settings / Calibrate Inclinometer Each Moomba model comes calibrated from the factory after the inclinometer has been installed. However, at some point if the calibration is cleared, then you may have to recalibrate. The inclinometer should only be calibrated when the boat is sitting completely level on the water or on the trailer.
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To confirm that roll is correct, at wakeboarding speeds when the wake is symmetric on both sides, the roll should be between 0 and -0.5 degrees. If roll is off more than that, it needs to be recalibrated. To confirm that pitch is correct, when boat is sitting in the water with only 1 passenger at the driver’s helm, the pitch should be between 0 and 0.5 degrees.
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If the “current” number shows 0.0, then the inclinometer calibration has been cleared and needs to calibrated. To calibrate the inclinometer, touch the Set to 0° button for Pitch and/or Roll. A Confirmation message will appear similar to the screen shown at right. When Yes is touched, the system will be recalibrated to 0 degrees for the setting currently being read by the inclinometer.
Smart Tech Settings Choose to Disable or Enable the following settings: Ballast Leak Detection uses the sensors in the ballast to detect if the ballast level might have a leak during the filling process. If the system does not see the correct amount of water in the system after a fixed time, then it will send a prompt letting the driver know that there might be a 2022-09-07 - 36 -...
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leak in the system. Your local dealer can help you adjust this setting if you continue to have popups but you have confirmed you do not have a leak. Ballast Autofill happens when the ballast turns on the Autofill feature after the sensor determines the current ballast level is below a trigger margin.
Maps Settings To access the Maps Settings, touch the icon within the Maps area, or select Maps Settings on the Settings menu page. 2022-09-07 - 38 - 2200700...
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Depth & Position The Depth & Position menu allows the designation of the format displayed for the craft’s position, and the display of the depth and safety contour formats. Touch Position Format to choose between the following, then touch OK: •...
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Chart & Time The Chart & Time menu allows you to change the appearance of the Maps feature. Choosing Disabled will hide the selected feature, while choosing Enabled will reveal these selected features: • Grids • Text • Waypoints • Tracks •...
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Satellite Status Satellite Status will display the number of detectable satellites available: 2022-09-07 - 41 - 2200700...
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Waypoint Manager Waypoint Manager allows the editing of existing Waypoints. Touch the desired Waypoint, and select one of the following: • Go To: Touch and select Yes to go to the current waypoint and be shown the distance and bearing toward that waypoint. •...
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• Delete: This option asks if you wish to delete the current waypoint. If you select Yes, it will no longer appear on the map. Track Manager Track Manager allows the editing of the existing tracks within memory. Touch the desired track, and choose one of the following: •...
Engine Diagnostics The engine’s ECU is queried and displays feedback on any diagnostic codes that have been activated and stored in the ECU for service needs. Touch Get Faults to retrieve any stored faults. If more than one is present, the arrow buttons will scroll through additional faults.
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RGB Lights RGB Lights will set the mood by allowing the selection of colored lights for your two boat zones. Select either Zone 1 or 2 and the following color selection screen will appear: Touch the desired color and adjust the brightness by touching the dimmer side (left) or the brighter side (right) of the line.
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System Information This screen contains the version and part numbers for the application, OS, Bootloader, and software version, and patent/trademark access. Patent Information Touch this button and scan the QR code to view the Skier’s Choice patent and trademark information. 2022-09-07 - 46 - 2200700...
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1. Check display supply wires are connected properly to battery. 2. Verify battery is charged properly. 3. Check battery for efficient starter current. Display has no backlight. Contact your Moomba service center. Display has no keypad backlight. Contact your Moomba service center. 2022-09-07...
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