COMMISSIONING YOUR BOAT
6-10
53 COUPE
TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR OF YOUR BOAT’S ELECTRICAL
SYSTEMS AND CIRCUITS SHOULD BE DONE ONLY BY A TIARA
YACHTS DEALER OR OTHER QUALIFIED MARINE ELECTRICAL
REPAIR PERSONNEL. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN EQUIP-
MENT DAMAGE, FIRE, SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND DEATH.
WARNING
!
6.3.3 Engines, Transmissions, and IPS Drive Units
6.3.3.1 Volvo
®
Engines
Consult with your Tiara Yachts dealer to understand engine and IPS drive unit
commissioning. Review the engine user manual for fluid level information,
start-up and break-in procedures. Start the engines and check to confirm they
are operating properly. See chapter 5 for engine starting procedures.
6.3.3.2 Cummins
®
Engines
Consult with your Tiara Yachts dealer to understand engine, transmission and
driveline commissioning. Review the engine user manual for fluid level informa
-
tion, start-up and break-in procedures. Start the engines and check to confirm
they are operating properly. See chapter 5 for engine starting procedures.
Although the alignment between each transmission flange and propeller shaft
flange (
Figure 6-4
) is set before the boat leaves the factory, the boat may
settle after shipment and when launched. This alignment must be checked
and adjusted, if necessary, by your Tiara Yachts dealer or a qualified marine
service facility before the boat leaves the dock for the first time. Wait until the
boat has been in the water for at least 24 hours before checking the alignment.
The alignment should be checked again at 25 engine hours; whenever the
boat has been out of the water for an extended period; or at least once a year.
If the alignment is not within the tolerances indicated in
Figure 6-4
, it must be
adjusted.
6.3.4 Interior Equipment
Follow the instructions in the toilet and waste system user manuals and test the
system for proper operation.
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