Nautique Surf System - G21, G23 And G25 Only; Basics/Activating Nss - CORRECT CRAFT G21 Owner's Manual

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Controls and Indicators
Nautique Surf System - G21,
G23 and G25 Only

Basics/Activating NSS

NSS is a great tool for shaping the wakesurf wave to a user's
personal preference by the press of a button in LINC. There are
user settings within NSS that can be used to build the ultimate
wakesurf wave for the user, but to get the most from NSS it is
helpful to understand the basics of how it works first.
The first step to using NSS is to know how to access the NSS menu.
It is important to know that NSS settings are unavailable until the
set speed has been moved below 13 mph (20.9 kph). This means
that LINC will appear as if it does not have NSS until you lower the
set speed. Figure 6 is an example of how the LINC home screen
looks with a set speed above 13 mph (left) and below 13 mph
(right).
Figure 6: LINC home screen, NSS inactive (left) and the LINC
home screen, NSS active (right)
With the set speed set below 13 mph the NSS settings are now
visible on the right side of the of the LINC display near the hard
buttons. NSS is now active and the wave plate will automatically
deploy to the NSS setting once the set speed has been reached and
Zero Off engages (Note: The waveplate will only deploy when
speed control is "on" and NSS is "on" even though the NSS settings
are visible.) It is important to note that when the set speed is moved
below 13 mph that the "auto deploy" option for NCRS is turned to
"off" AND the NCRS intensity option becomes unavailable. These
two options are turned off or become unavailable because they are
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