Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Safety
- Product Overview
- Before You Operate
- Engine Operation
- Periodic Maintenance
- Introduction
- Safety Precautions
- Precautions
- EPA Maintenance Requirements
- Periodic Maintenance Schedule
- Periodic Maintenance Procedures
- Daily Checks
- After Initial 50 Hours of Operation
- Every 50 Hours of Operation
- Every 100 Hours of Operation
- Every 150 Hours of Operation
- Every 250 Hours of Operation
- Draining the Fuel Tank
- Replacing the Engine Oil Filter Element
- Changing the Marine Gear Oil
- Checking or Replacing the Seawater Pump Impeller
- Cleaning the Intake Silencer (Air Cleaner) Element
- Cleaning or Replacing the Exhaust / Water Mixing Elbow
- Adjusting the Alternator V-ribbed belt Tension
- Cleaning the Breather Pipe
- Checking the Wiring Connectors
- Every 1000 Hours of Operation
- Troubleshooting
- Long-Term Storage
- Specifications
- System Diagrams
- EPA Warranty USA Only
- Emission System Warranty
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
YM Series Operation Manual 19
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Meters
Note: The LCD on the instrument panel show hourmeter, display brightness and
battery voltage.
Indicators and Alarms (Optional)
When a sensor detects a problem during operation, the indicator on the instrument panel
will light and an alarm will sound. Indicators are located on the instrument panel and the
alarms are located on the back of the panel. Under normal operating conditions, the
indicators are off.
Instrument Function
Tachometer Shows engine rotation speed.
Hourmeter Shows number of operating hours. Can be used as a guide for periodic
maintenance checks. The hourmeter is located at the bottom of the
tachometer.
Panel Lights When the power switch is pushed, the gauges will illuminate for easier viewing.
Battery Low Charge Indicator
When the alternator output is too low, the indicator will light. When
charging begins, the indicator will turn off.
Coolant High Temperature Indicator and Alarm
When coolant temperature reaches the maximum allowable temperature
(95°C [203°F] or higher), the indicator will light and the alarm will sound.
Continuing operation at temperatures exceeding the maximum limit will
result in damage and seizure. Check the load and troubleshoot the
cooling system.
Engine Oil Low Pressure Indicator and Alarm
When the engine oil pressure falls below normal, the oil pressure sensor
will send a signal to the indicator, causing it to light and the alarm to
sound. Stop operation to avoid damage to the engine. Check the oil level
and troubleshoot the lubrication system.
Water in Sail Drive Seal Indicator and Alarm
When water is detected between the seals of the sail drive, the indicator
will light and the alarm will sound.
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