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Temperature Gauge
The temperature gauge displays the temperature of the coolant in the
engine’s cooling system. Every engine is designed to operate within a
specific temperature range. Refer to the engine OEM information for the
normal operating temperature range of your engines. A sudden increase in
the temperature gauge reading could indicate that the cooling system has
become blocked; a cooling system intake hose has failed; or the coolant
system’s water pump has malfunctioned.
Each engine is equipped with a temperature alarm. The alarm sounds
when the temperature of the engine’s coolant increases to a predetermined
point. If the alarm sounds, immediately shut off the affected engine.
Even with high temperature alarms installed, it is important that you
visually monitor both temperature gauges while running the engines. If a
temperature gauge indicates excessive engine temperature, immediately
shut off the affected engine.
The engine manufacturer has established a maximum coolant temperature
rating for your engines, as listed in the engine OEM information. Do not
exceed the maximum coolant temperature; doing so could damage the
engines.
Engine Data Display
These data displays (Port and Starboard Engines) are able to show
the various parameters of the engine performance. To operate the displays
properly please refer to the manufacturer’s information supplied in the
Captain’s Kit provided with this boat.
The engine manufacturer has established a minimum oil pressure rating for your
engines, as listed in the engine OEM information. To avoid damaging the engines,
shut them off if the oil pressure is below the minimum rating.
Fuel Gauges
The fuel gauges display the approximate amount of fuel in the fuel tanks.
These gauges are not calibrated and should not be regarded as an
accurate method of measuring the amount of fuel in the tanks. Both fuel
gauges are OFF until the ignition switch for the port engine is turned ON.
A Tip From Carver!
A cold engine has a tendency to stall when first put into gear. Let your engines warm up
a few minutes before departing your dock or anchorage.
https://www.boat-manuals.com/
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