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A. High cooling water temperature
B. Low oil pressure
C. No charge
D. Pre-heating (extra equipment)
8. Pushbutton circuit breaker
For testing alarm functions and for acknowledging
an alarm.
– No alarm: Alarm test, all warning lights come on
with a steady light and the siren sounds.
– On alarm: Acknowledges alarm, the siren stops
but the warning lights flash until the fault has
been repaired. If a new alarm is triggered the si-
ren sound and the next warning light starts flas-
hing.
9. Pushbutton circuit breaker
For turning the instrument lights on and off.
10. Key switch
S=Stop position for stopping the engine.
0=Everything connected across the key is switched
off. The key can be withdrawn from the lock.
1=Drive position. The warning display is lit up
during the start procedure and the alarm can
be tested using “alarm test”.
2 = Glow plug. Used only on engines equipped with
preheating.
3 = Start position. Release the key as soon as the
engine starts.
The ignition switch key has a tag attached with the
key code on it. When ordering an extra key this
code must be included. Do not keep the code tag
on the boat to avoid unauthorized persons obtaining
the code.
Instrument kits
Instruments are also available in kits. Three smaller
panels for starting and stopping the engine and dis-
connecting the alarm functions are available. The
functions are similar to the main panel. For the ope-
rating panel on the auxiliary or secondary controls
the following applies:
The key switch in the main panel must be in posi-
tion I (operating position) in order to start the engine
from the auxiliary controls.
Engines with pre-heating: The glow plugs can only
be activated via the ignition switch in the main pa-
nel.
11. Starter button. Release the button as soon as
the engine starts.
12. Stop engine button
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