Explanation of the display
De characters
F N R (Forward Neutral Reverse)
in the upper left corner of the screen show whether your
throttle is in forward, neutral or reverse.
The green circle shows the engine power in kilowatts that is currently being used. The orange circle shows
you the indication of your remaining battery capacity in percent.
The "time left" shows the remaining sailing time in hours and minutes. It is only shown when the engine is
in F (forward) and using power. If the engine is in N (neutral), no value is shown here. The meter starts
from the last saved value. Also at restarting the counting starts from the last saved value unless you set it
to 100% because the batteries are charged (see instruction below).
RPM
shows engine speed.
The
orange warning triangle
shows the presence of any
error codes
. If an error or malfunction occurs, a
pop-up will inform you of the meaning of the error. If it is an error that will allow you to continue sailing, you
can click on it to delete it. An orange warning triangle will appear at the bottom of the screen. There will also
be an acoustic signal, which you can also switch off when you have read the message. An overview of the codes
can be found in chapter 9.
By tapping the "sun" you can adjust the brightness of the screen.
If your charger has switched off after charging and shows the indication of a full battery, the motor
controller registers the higher voltage. At that moment a battery icon appears at the bottom of the screen.
When you click on this icon, you will be asked whether you really want to confirm that the battery is full.
If you click yes, the percentage will go up to 100%. This message does not work if the voltage is too low,
so that the battery is not reset to full by mistake. You only need to do this reset if the charger has gone
out after a charging session and finished charging. If you make a stop without charging, the display will
continue from where it left off when you turned off the engine.
When charging is still in progress, the battery icon may also appear, because at that moment a higher
voltage is also being registered temporarily. If you then click on "battery full", the low voltage message
will appear more quickly than usual during use, as well as the indication "drive slowly". The battery
indication will then no longer be correct until you have recharged the batteries to 100%.
Arriving and berthing
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When docking, ensure that the throttle is in the neutral position.
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Turn the system off using the ignition switch.
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Turn off the main power switch. NOTE: Also turn the system off at the main switch when swimming around
the boat or carrying out repairs and maintenance.
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Connect shore power and check whether the charger is working properly.
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