Instruments and indicators
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The fuel level reading can be inaccurate due
to the position of the sensor in the fuel tank
and the attitude of the boat in the water. Oper-
ation with bow-up trim or continuous turning
can give false readings.
Do not adjust the selector switch for fuel sen-
sor. Incorrectly setting the selector switch on
the gauge will give false readings. Consult
your Yamaha dealer on how to correctly set
the selector switch.
NOTICE:
Running out of
fuel can damage the engine.
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EMU36071
Trip meter / Clock / Voltmeter
The display shows either the trip meter, the
clock, or the voltmeter.
To change the display, press the “
”
(mode) button repeatedly until the indicator on
the face of the gauge points to “
” (trip
meter), “
” (clock), or “
” (voltmeter).
EMU26691
Trip meter
This gauge displays the distance the boat has
traveled since the gauge was last reset.
The trip distance is shown in kilometers or
miles depending upon the unit of measure-
ment selected for the speedometer.
To reset the trip meter to zero, press the “
”
(set) and “
” (mode) buttons at the same
time.
The trip distance is kept in memory by battery
power. The stored data will be lost if the bat-
tery is disconnected.
EMU26701
Clock
To set the clock:
1.
Be sure the gauge is in the “
” (time)
mode.
2.
Press the “
” (set) button; the hour dis-
play will begin blinking.
3.
Press the “
” (mode) button until the
desired hour is displayed.
4.
Press the “
” (set) button again, the
minute display will begin blinking.
5.
Press the “
” (mode) button until the
desired minute is displayed.
6.
Press the “
” (set) button again to start
the clock.
The clock operates on battery power. Discon-
necting the battery will stop the clock. Reset
the clock after connecting the battery.
EMU36080
Voltmeter
The voltmeter displays the charge of the bat-
tery in volts(V).
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