Nautique aire crossover, 80128 manual Standard Dash Pod-210, Gauges

Models: 80128 aire crossover

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Section 4

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Hazard from improper use of the emergency stop switch can cause death or serious injury. The emergency stop switch is designed to stop the boat if the operator is accidentally thrown from the helm. Attach the lanyard to the operator before starting the engine.

The emergency stop switch can only be effective when it is in good working condition.

Observe the following:

DO NOT remove or modify an emergency stop switch and/or its lanyard.

The lanyard must be free from obstructions that could interfere with its operation.

Once a month: Check the emergency stop switch for proper operation. With the engine running, pull lanyard. If the engine does not stop, see your Nautique dealer for service of the switch.

Standard Dash Pod-210, 211

Gauges

Volts - Indicates the condition of the engine’s cranking battery in volts DC. With the ignition switch on and the engine not running, a reading above 12.5 volts indicates a fully charged battery. With the engine running at idle, the gauge should read between 12.5 and 13 volts. With the engine running at cruising speeds and above, it should show 13 to 14.5 volts. Have your Nautique dealer check the charging system if the voltmeter reads outside these normal ranges.

Temp - Indicates the engine coolant temperature. Refer to the engine manual for normal operating temperature. After starting the engine, check your temperature gauge for abnormally high readings. If the reading is outside the manufacturer’s operating range, immediately turn OFF the engine. An abnormally high temperature indicates a cooling system problem. Consult your Nautique dealer when experiencing a high engine temperature reading.

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Nautique aire crossover, 80128 manual Standard Dash Pod-210, Gauges