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Notice:
Be sure the wedge unit is up before loading boat on trailer.
Ensure all passengers are in the boat before changing wedge
position. Stay clear of wedge unit while in motion. Fingers
and clothing can be pinched between wedge arms and
bracket, causing serious injury to passengers.
Figure 2-12. Power Wedge
Power Wedge Gauge Calibration
After the sensor has been properly installed/adjusted/mounted, the MMDC must be
programmed to know where full “up” and “down” are. This adjustment is referred to as
“Calibrating the Power Wedge.”
Other Reasons to Recalibrate:
1. Replacing the MMDC
2. Replacing/adjusting the Wedge Foil
3. Replacing the sensor
Due to the safety parameters on the Power Wedge that will not allow you to raise the
Wedge without the MMDC at a minimum of 1 MPH, you will find it easier to calibrate
the Power Wedge on the water. Always do the final calibration on the water with the
engine running so it will calibrate at the same voltage as when it is being used.
1. Start with the Wedge “All the way down.”
2. Turn the key to the ignition “ON” position. Using the center display controls, scroll
to the Service Screen and press “E.” Then scroll to Power Wedge and press “E,”
then scroll to calibrate and press “E.”
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