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Note: The speed-reading on the speedo may vary a few mph from the actual speed that
the boat is traveling. Either a GPS or a radar gun can check the running speed.
Temperature
The temperature (temp) gauge/indicator is labeled temp and is located on the console. To verify that the
temp gauge is working properly, start the engine and allow the engine to idle for a few minutes to ensure
that the engine is warmed up. The indicator will light up if the engine is overheating. Check the owner’s
manual provided by your engine manufacturer for the recommended temperature range for your engines.
Trim
To ensure the trim gauges/indicators are working properly, start by making sure the engine is trimmed all
the way down. Locate the trim gauge on the instrument panel and check to see if the level on the trim
gauge is in the full down position. As you trim the engine up, watch the trim gauge and ensure that it
coincides with the actual trim of the engine. When finished trimming the engine all the way up, the level
on the trim gauge should read in the full up position.
Volts
To system check the volt gauge, turn the ignition key on and turn on the engine. With the engine running,
check the reading on the volt gauge. It should be reading between 12 and 14.5 volts. This reading
ensures that the charging system and the volt gauge are working properly.
Fuel
The fuel gauge reads the amount of fuel remaining in the tank. To check the fuel gauge, place a known
amount of fuel into the fuel fill and fill the tank. Turn the ignition key on and the fuel gauge should read
the approximate amount of fuel in the tank.
For example: If the fuel tank holds 320 gallons of fuel and you pumped 80 gallons of fuel
into the tank, the fuel gauge should read approximately 1/4 of a tank. This ensures that
the fuel tank gauge and the fuel sender are working properly.
If the fuel gauge is not reading correctly, we recommend that you have the fuel sender checked by your
Pro-Line dealer’s Service Department or other qualified professional before considering changing out the
gauge. For more information, please refer to the “Fuel/Oil Systems” section of this manual.
For specific information related to your gauges, refer to the materials in your owner’s package that was
provided by the gauge manufacturer.
Air Conditioning System (Optional)
The air conditioner unit is installed under the V
berth in the main salon of the cabin and comes
equipped with 3 types of vents that are located in
the main salon, the mid berth and the head. The
air conditioner return is installed on the aft wall of
the center V berth storage area. The air
conditioner runs off shore power or the generator
(optional equipment), not the battery.