Operation Learn to handle the engine, controls and other equipment in a safe and proper manner before casting off on your maiden voyage. Remember to avoid sudden and extreme rudder maneuvers and gear shifts. There is a risk for passengers and crew falling over or falling overboard.
WARNING! A rotating propeller can cause serious injury. Check that nobody is in the water before engaging ahead or astern. Never drive near bathers or in areas where people could be in the water.
Reading the Instruments Read all instruments and alarm displays directly after starting, and then regularly during the voyage. Values from the analog instruments are also shown in the tachometer display.
Alarms Alarms and messages are shown in the display, some alarms do also have a sound alarm. Is there an alarm instrument installed the lamp in question will flash. If a malfunction is discovered the sound alarm starts and the lamp in question in the alarm instrument flashes. The display will show a fault message. 1 Read the alarm/fault message. 2 Acknowledge the alarm by pressing the knob on the control panel. 3 Take the indicated actions, see chapter Fault Code Register page 44. The fault will be stored as long as the fault remains. It is possible to read out the fault code at an upcoming service.
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