XTreme-EMS Operating Manual
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Fuel level setup. (Only tank 1 setup is shown, follow the same steps for tank 2 setup)
TANK 1 / TANK 2:
Select if the fuel tank has a physical fuel level sender connected to it or if the Xtreme must use a calculation based virtual
fuel tank. If you do not want any fuel level information then set this parameter to off.
TANK SIZE:
Enter the size of the fuel tank in your system. It is recommended to choose a size that is slightly less than the actual size
so you can compensate for sender inaccuracies and give you a measure of reserve fuel.
LOW ALARM:
This enables or disables the fuel level low alarm.
LOW ALARM:
Enter your desired minimum fuel value that you would like to trigger the fuel low alarm.
LOW CAUTION:
Enter the fuel level value for the low fuel caution.
CALIBRATE TANK:
The fuel level sender needs to be calibrated before it can be used with this system. The calibration allows the system to
learn the shape of your tank as well as any errors your fuel level sender or installation has.
Regardless of your use of a fuel flow sender, you can install a fuel level sender into your fuel tank. These level senders
are inexpensive and are available as after market replacement fittings from a car spares outlet.
Be aware that some makes of cheap level senders can prove troublesome, as the lever arms tend to be sticky. This
prevents the floats from floating on the surface of the fuel at all times. As a consequence, this will lead to incorrect fuel
level indication.
Summary of Contents for XTreme - EMS
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