Reading the instruments
Read all instruments and displays directly after star t-
ing, and then regularly during your voyage.
Oil pressure
The oil pressure gauge should nor mally indicate be-
tween 3-5 bar. It will indicate a somewhat lower value
when idling.
If the oil pressure is too low, the audible warning will
sound automatically at the same time as the lamp in
the warning display will flash.
Coolant temperature
The temperature gauge should normally indicate be-
tween 75– 95°C (167-203°F) in normal operation.
If the coolant temperature is too high, the audible
warning will sound automatically at the same time as
the lamp in the warning display will flash.
Charging
During operation, system voltage should be within
nor mal values, not in any of the red fields.
If there is a charge failure the lamp in the warning
display will flash.
Alarm
If a fault occurs, the audible warning will sound and
the relevant warning lamp on the alarm panel will
start to flash and the display will show a alarm pop-
up.
1. Reduce engine speed to idling.
2. Acknowledged the larm by pressing the naviga-
ton wheel on the control panel once.
When the fault has been acknowledged, the lamp
concer ned gives constant light and the audible warn-
ing will become silent.
Please refer to the “In case of emergency” chapter,
and you will find detailed information about recom-
mended action in the “Diagnostic function” section.
The fault will also be stored in the form of a fault code
for as long as the malfunction remains. It is possible
to read the fault code during a subsequent service.
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Operation