76—Dashes and Video Screens
Alarms
NOTE:
Audible alarms are functional through the instrument
panel,
EXCEPT
the Surf Gate transfer alarm, which sounds through
stereo system. Therefore, if the stereo is turned OFF persons on-
board will not be able to hear an alarm. Tower lights will also flash.
However, boats without tower stereo speakers or tower lights do not
have this functionality. The alarm system is equipped on all boats
regardless of optional equipment, and alarm information, including
the Surf Gate transfer alarm information, will be available through
the video screen.
The boat is equipped with several alarm systems. In general, an
alarm sound is an indication that a potentially serious issue exists.
The low-voltage alarm functions when the battery system charge
has fallen to a level that could result in the boat becoming unable to
continue the outing. The low-voltage alarm will be accompanied by
an indication on the dash. Follow directions as they appear.
Sensors will also alert the boat operator when the oil pressure,
engine and/or transmission temperatures are outside acceptable
parameters. All alarms should be taken seriously, and boaters
should return to shore as soon as possible. Seek assistance from
your authorized Malibu dealer to determine the cause and solution
to any problems that have been indicated.
Alarms (See Note above regarding functionality.)
SURF GATE HIGH SPEED
- Occurs when speed is above 13.6 Mph
with gate active.
SURF GATE RETRACT LEFT OR RIGHT
- Over current alarm when
gate is trying to retract.
SURF GATE EXTEND LEFT OR RIGHT
- Over current alarm when
gate is trying to extend.
If any alarm occurs, the Surf Gate will be locked out from op-
eration. The lock-out can only be cleared by pressing the “either”
button on the tachometer and the error corrected. An error also may
require cycling the battery switch off and then back on to clear.