Specifications

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Resetting a Function
To reset a function (such as the chro-
nometer, distance, etc.) press and hold
the SET button for 2 seconds while in
the appropriate mode.
The information center includes the fol-
lowing display areas.
1. General display
2. Message/units display
3. Warning light
4. Fuel level display
5. VTS position indicator (if so equipped)
General Display
Repeatedly pressing the MODE button
scrolls the following displays: Com-
pass (if so equipped), Tachometer,
speedometer, average speed, trip
meter, hourmeter, water temperature,
exterior temperature (if so equipped)
and chronometer.
1. Press to change display mode
When you are satisfied with your choice,
stop pressing the button.The display
you have chosen will remain until it is
changed. When safety lanyard is in-
stalled, the last chosen display will come
back.
Compass (if so equipped): Displays
the cardinal points to indicate the ori-
entation of the watercraft.
Tachometer: Indicates the revolutions
per minute (RPM) of the engine.
Speedometer: Indicates the speed of
watercraft in kilometers per hour (KPH)
or miles per hour (MPH).
Average Speed: The information cen-
ter approximately calculates and dis-
plays the average speed (AV KPH or
AV MPH) of the watercraft since the
last engine start.
Trip Meter: The information center ap-
proximately calculates the distance
based on the operation time and the wa-
tercraft speed and displays the result in
kilometers (KM) or miles (MILES).
Hourmeter: Displays the time in hours
of the watercraft usage.
Water Temperature: Displays the wa-
ter temperature of the water surface (L
TEMP) in degrees Celsius (°C) or Fahr-
enheit (°F).
Exterior Temperature (if so equipped):
Displays the exterior air temperature
(E TEMP) in degrees Celsius (°C) or Fahr-
enheit (°F).
Chronometer: Allows to measure an
interval of time in hours and minutes
(hh:mm).
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WARNING
Use the compass as a guide only.
Not to be used for navigation pur-
poses.
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