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FEATURES
Electronic Speedometer
Check When Service is Due by Hours
Using the 50-hour service setting as an example, the speedometer will
take the 50-hour setting and add it to the value of the hour meter. This
will be the value displayed when the operator checks when service is
due for the vehicle. For example, if the hour meter reading is 132
hours, and the service interval is set for 50 hours, the 5-digit display
will show 182 hours.
1. Access the sub-menu.
2. Toggle to
SET hr ,
then release the button.
3. In 3 seconds, the LCD will display 5 digits, with the left-most digit
flashing. As in the example above, the display would show
00182
H
.
4. Either turn the power off or not touch the button for 35 seconds to
maintain the current settings.
Set Service Distance
The procedure for setting Service Distance is the same as for setting
Service Hours, but toggle to
SET dIS
instead of
SET hr
.
Check When Service is Due by Distance
The procedure for checking Service Distance is the same as for
checking Service Hours, but toggle to
SET dIS
instead of
SET hr
.
Clear Service Reminder From the Display
The reminder will remain in the LCD window until the button is
pushed or until it’s reprogrammed for the next service interval. When
this is done the display will return to the normal menu showing
odometer, trip meter and hour meter.
If the service interval isn’t reprogrammed, the reminder will be
displayed each time the speedometer is powered up. Pressing the
button again will clear the display.