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Service Required Alarm
: The Monsoon Engine equipped with Catalyst Emissions
system is the only engine you could see “Service Required” on. Service Required
parameters are all based on “emissions related faults”. Several of the typical sensors are
now part of the emissions related faults, such as the Knock system and Ignition Control
system as well as the oxygen sensors and Catalyst Monitoring system. Be advised: Per
EPA and CARB requirements, any emissions related fault, even if it is no longer active,
will not reset and clear the alarm until the engine has completed three complete warm up
cycles from 90º to 150º F. You have the ability to use the OBD-M tool in emissions
related faults also.
Turn Off the Alarm!
: By turning off the alarm you are acknowledging that you know
there is a problem on your boat! Press the “E (Enter)” button to disable the alarm for five
minutes. The alarm will reactivate in five minutes
Clock/Hour Display
Press the E to display the setup screen “Clock/Hour Display.” The month, day and year
will be displayed. Set month first, press enter “E (Enter)” to move to the next selection;
set the day, press “E (Enter)”, then day “E (Enter)”. Once the year is set, the selection will
continue to set the time. Set each completed: hour, minute second; to move to the next
screen, press “E (Enter)” up
↑
arrow. The next display panel will be shown.
Temperature
The air and water temperatures are shown on the display panel. Temperature can be
displayed in either Fahrenheit or Celsius. See English/Metric operation in the SETUP
menu to change view.
Depth
The depth meter will display lake depth, and can be set for shallow water alarm. To set
the shallow water settings, press the “E (Enter)” on the display panel. The display will be
flashing. Scroll through the settings until the desired water depth is set. The system is set
to default at 2 ft. Once this is completed, press “E (Enter)” to return to main menu.
Notice:
The Depth graphical display only displays the bottom of the
lake up to 20 feet of depth.
For boats equipped with optional depth finders, the depth system may lose its lock on the
bottom if speeds exceed 20 MPH. This is normal. The depth system should reacquire the
bottom once the boat has slowed to under 20 MPH.
MPH/RPM
Your dash display can also be set to display boat running speeds and RPM. If your
speedometer needs correction due to changes in the system, it can be done using the
MPH mode screen (see
Speed Calibration
).
Speed Calibration
The speed can be calibrated manually when the boat speed is between 15 and 36 MPH.
To calibrate, scroll through the display menu to MPH/RPM. Press and hold “E (Enter)” to
enter. Highlight MPH and use arrow buttons to adjust speed UP or DOWN. Press “E
(Enter)” to exit. The MPH mode is all that can be recalibrated.
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