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SHALLOW WATER ALARM FEATURE
You can set an alarm to trigger whenever the boat moves into water shallower than the
alarm level.
Setting Shallow Water Alarm.
1. The water depth screen must be displayed. Be sure Depth is turned on in
Cal2. Refer
to
Cal2 Calibration Section for details.
2. Press both
and
buttons together for 3 seconds.
3. The alarm on or off menu will appear.
4. Press the
button to toggle to ON.
Depth
5. Push
button to save.
6. The depth number will be flashing. Press the
button to set the flashing number
to desired alarm depth. 100 ft. maximum depth and 2 ft. minimum depth.
Depth
7. Push
button to save.
Warning System
NOTE: Alarm warnings may vary depending on your engine type. Some warnings listed
may not apply to your engine. Please consult your engines owners manual for a complete
list of engine warnings.
The System Monitor warning system incorporates the display screen, the warning horn and
the Guardian Protection system. The warning horn is located inside the remote control or is
part of the ignition key switch wiring harness.
•
Alarms Warnings – When a problem is detected, the warning horn sounds and the
offending icon appears on the display.
If problem can cause immediate engine damage – The horn will sound continuously
and the Engine Guardian System will respond to the problem by limiting engine power.
Immediately reduce throttle speed to idle and refer to the warning messages on the fol-
lowing pages that tell you what to do about it.
If problem will not cause immediate engine damage – The horn will sound but not con-
tinuously. Refer to the warning messages on the following pages that tell you what to
do about it.
•
Engine Guardian System – Monitors the critical sensors on the engine for any early
indications of problems. The system will respond to a problem by reducing engine pow-
er in order to maintain a safe operating condition.
NOTE: If the mode button is pressed to a different screen, the flashing alarm signal will remain
flashing to indicate there still is a problem.
Summary of Contents for 225 EFI
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Page 159: ...WIRING DIAGRAMS 90 884294 OCTOBER 2001 Page 2D 9 Notes...
Page 220: ...FUEL PUMP 90 884294 OCTOBER 2001 Page 3A 3 Notes...
Page 221: ...FUEL PUMP Page 3A 4 90 884294 OCTOBER 2001 Fuel Pump Assembly A...
Page 235: ...FUEL INJECTION Page 3B 6 90 884294 OCTOBER 2001 Fuel Management System...
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Page 239: ...FUEL INJECTION Page 3B 10 90 884294 OCTOBER 2001 Vapor Separator Components...
Page 293: ...OIL INJECTION 90 884294 OCTOBER 2001 Page 3C 3 Notes...
Page 294: ...OIL INJECTION Page 3C 4 90 884294 OCTOBER 2001 Oil Injection Components...
Page 317: ...POWERHEAD 90 884294 OCTOBER 2001 Page 4A 5 Notes...
Page 385: ...POWERHEAD 90 884294 OCTOBER 2001 Page 4A 73 Notes...
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