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Mercury 350 MAG - Zero Effort Features; Dual Console Control with CAN Trackpad Features and Operation; Dual-Handle Console Control with CAN Trackpad: Features and Operation

Mercury 350 MAG
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Section 2 - Getting to Know Your Power Package
Page 34 90-8M0050539 eng MAY 2011
Zero Effort Features
a - Shift ever
b - Throttle lever
c - Trim/tilt switch
Shift Lever - Shift functions are controlled by the movement of the shift lever. Shift into reverse by moving the shift lever to its aft
position. Shift into neutral by moving the shift lever to its center position. Shift into forward by moving the shift lever to its forward
position.
Throttle Lever - Throttle functions are controlled by the movement of the throttle lever. Increase the RPM by moving the throttle
lever forward. Achieve Wide Open Throttle (WOT) by placing the throttle lever in its full forward position. Decrease RPM by moving
the throttle lever back. Achieve minimum RPM (idle) by placing the throttle lever in its full aft position.
Trim/Tilt Switch - Refer to Power Trim.
Dual Console Control with CAN Trackpad Features and Operation
Dual‑Handle Console Control With CAN Trackpad: Features and Operation
1. Operation of shift and throttle is controlled by the movement of the control handle. Push the control handle forward from neutral
to the first detent for forward gear. Continue pushing the handle forward to increase speed. Pull the control handle back from
neutral to the first detent for reverse gear. Continue pulling the handle back to increase speed.
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N
R
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2. Trim switch (if equipped) ‑ Pressing the trim switch allows the engine to trim up and down.
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E
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T
R
A
L
SYNC
THROTTLE
ONLY
+
-
TROLL
TRANSFER
DOCK
1 LEVER
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3. Neutral lights ‑ The neutral lights illuminate when the engine is in neutral gear position. The lights will flash when the engine
is in throttle only mode.
NOTE: Gear position is determined by the position of the shift actuator on the engine, not the position of the control handle.
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a
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