Alarm Display (Optional)
There is one alarm display for each engine.
A start-up test checks that all lamps are working when
the ignition key is first turned to RUN/ON. All the warn-
ing lamps should light up during this test. Check that
all lamps function. Once the engine is running, they
should have gone out.
If a lamp starts to flash, the diagnostic function has
registered a fault. When the fault has been acknowl-
edged, the lamp will light continuously until the fault is
rectified. Warning lamps should never light up dur-
ing normal operation.
For more detailed information on which fault has occur-
red, how to acknowledge the fault, and what measures
to take please refer to Acknowledging Alarms and
Messages and to the Fault Code Register.
General Warning: Red or Amber Indicator
Red Warning Indication: Serious Fault
If the red warning indication is shown during operation,
a serious fault has occurred.
For additional information, please see Acknowledging
Alarms and Messages and the Fault Code Register.
Amber Warning Indication: Fault
If the amber alarm indication is shown during opera-
tion, a fault has occurred.
For additional information, please see Acknowledging
Alarms and Messages and the Fault Code Register.
Oil Pressure: Red Indicator
If the oil pressure lamp lights up during operation, the
oil pressure in the engine is too low. Stop the engine
at once. Check the oil level in the engine. For additional
information, please see Checking Engine Oil Level.
For additional information, please see Acknowledging
Alarms and Messages and the Fault Code Register.
NOTICE! Continued operation when the oil pressure
is too low can cause serious engine damage.
Water in Fuel
Functionality not available for gasoline engines.
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