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Fuel Level
The Fuel Level screen displays in percent the amount
of fuel in the selected fuel tank. The default fuel tank is
displayed on the Fuel Level screen of the Main Menu.
Changing default fuel tank —
To change the default
fuel tank, scroll to the Fuel Level screen. Press
ENTER. The Fuel Level bar at the top of the screen
appears in reverse color, and fuel tank 1 is displayed.
Using the UP / DOWN button, select tank 2. Press
and hold ENTER for three seconds to set the display.
The default fuel tank is set and will appear on the Fuel
Level screen of the Main Menu.
At the Fuel Level screen, press the DOWN button to
reach the exit screen. Press ENTER to return to the
Main Menu.
Fuel Management
The Fuel Management screen is designed to give
users an approximate representation of fuel usage
and fuel level. Due to various factors such as fuel sys-
tem configuration, fuel tank size and shape, and boat-
ing conditions, the fuel gauge is only a guide to fuel
management and cannot be relied upon to display an
exact reading.
Return to port immediately if the low
fuel alarm is activated.
The
I-Command
system can monitor fuel level and
consumption. Fuel management is an optional fea-
ture, and requires the installation of an
I-Command
speedometer and a sensor interface module (SIM). It
is recommended these components be installed by an
authorized Dealer.
To improve fuel management accuracy, calibrate all fuel tank level sensors
so all information can be collected. See “Fuel Tanks” on page 10 for detailed
instructions on fuel tank calibration.
Fuel Level Menu
Fuel Management Menu