Operating Instructions
Hourmeter
The hourmeter, which is located on the right front of the body, displays operating time accumulated while the ignition switch is in the ON position.
The hourmeter provides maintenance reminders af- ter certain hours of operation. The hourmeter screen will start flashing the reminder one hour prior to the recommended interval and will continue until one hour after the recommended interval (two hours). The hourmeter does not have a manual reset function.
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Oil Change |
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Lubricate |
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and Check |
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Oil Change | C | OIL | ||
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*These intervals reflect the actual time that the reminder will flash (one hour prior to and one hour after the recommended interval).
**This reminder is only used one time.
***In normal operating conditions, oil changes in
NOTE: The blinking hour glass on the display means that the meter is operating properly.
Hourmeter |
Oil Pressure Warning Horn
The oil pressure warning horn indicates that engine oil pressure is below the safe operating range [be- low 3 to 5 PSI (21 to 34 kPa)]. This horn will come on when the ignition is turned ON, but should go off after the engine is started. If the horn fails to come on when the ignition switch is turned ON, it could indicate a faulty horn. If the horn comes on during engine operation, stop the engine immediately and correct the source of the problem before further en- gine operation.
IMPORTANT: Continued operation of the engine with oil pressure warning horn sounding MAY cause severe engine damage (if a low oil pressure condi- tion exists).
Circuit Breaker (7 Amp)
A
Light Switch (For Optional Lights)
Operates headlights (when installed).
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