SECTION 2 - OPERATION

Deceleration (manual or pedal) - When in cruise mode and hand throttle, 1, moves lower than the cruise setting, the cruise RPM decreases as well and stays 100 RPM less than the normal RPM for that throttle position. The RPM will increase back up to the cruise setting if the throttle handle is moved forward again.

Example: With the throttle handle at Full Throttle, the cruise is set to 1800 RPM. When the throttle handle is moved back past the normal 1800 RPM position, the cruise speed will drop to 1700 RPM and continue to decrease as the throttle decreases. When the handle moves back up to full throttle, the cruise speed increases until it reaches 1800 RPM again.

Using the deceleration pedal in cruise mode works the same as moving the throttle handle. If the deceleration pedal causes the throttle linkage to decrease past the cruise setting, the cruise speed will decrease as well. When the deceleration pedal is released, the cruise RPM will return to the specified setting. It is not possible to use the “+” button to increase the cruise setting higher than the current throttle position.

Exiting Cruise Mode - Pressing the “OFF” button, 1, exits cruise mode and returns to the normal engine speed for the current throttle position. The cruise function can be used in this way for two-speed applications. The throttle position for high speed, the cruise setting for low speed.

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