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Voltmeter Gauge
The voltmeter indicates whether the battery is charging or
discharging. The needle should be in the normal range
(approximately 14 volts) while the engine is running. Readings
in either warning zone indicate a possible problem in the
electrical system.
Engine Hours
The engine hours gauge acts as an odometer for the engine. Engine hours should always
be noted so maintenance and lubricant changes may be performed at proper intervals.
Optional Gauges
Analog Clock
The analog clock is located on the right side of the dash and
provides a display of the current time. To set the clock, pull the
button located on the top center of the gauge. The clock will
continue to run directly from the DC current of the boat’s
battery.
Depth Finder
Located on the left side of the dash, the depth finder transmits
and receives ultrasonic sound waves determining distance by
measuring the time it takes off the bottom or other items under
the water. The information is displayed by digital readout to
give depth reading.
If your boat is equipped with this option, you should find information on its use in your
owner’s information packet.
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Figure 7 - Voltmeter Gauge
Figure 8 - Clock
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