Alarm Display
The alarm display is optional. The gauge has warning
lamps that alert you to problems with the engine. If
installed, there is one alarm display for each engine.
At key on, the lamps self-test by turning on. When the
engine is running the lamps are normally off.
A flashing lamp indicates that a fault has occurred.
After the fault is acknowledged, the lamp stays on until
the fault is corrected.
For more detailed information on which fault has occur-
red, how to acknowledge the fault, and what measures
to take please refer to
Fault Handling
.
NOTICE!
Serious engine damage is possible if an
alarm is ignored.
Red Warning Indication: Serious Fault
The red warning lamp means a serious fault has occur-
red. Reduce speed to idle, investigate immediately.
Amber Warning Indication: Fault
An amber lamp means a lesser fault has occurred.
Investigate as soon as possible.
Oil Pressure: Red Indicator
The oil pressure lamp means that the engine oil pres-
sure is too low. Reduce speed to idle, investigate
immediately. See
.
Battery: Amber Indicator
The battery lamp means the alternator is not charging
the battery. See
Coolant Temperature: Red Indicator
The coolant temperature lamp means the temperature
is too high. Reduce engine speed to idle, investigate
immediately. See
.
The functionality of these lamps is not available on
gasoline engines:
Coolant Level
Oil Level
Water in Fuel
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