Troubleshooting; Diagnostic Function; Alarms And Messages; Alarm For Faults - Volvo 5.0OSiE-J Operator's Manual

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EVC
User's Guide

Troubleshooting

Despite regular maintenance (in accordance with the maintenance schedule) and perfect operation, faults may
occur which must be addressed before the boat can be operated any further.
This chapter describes the purpose of the EVC's diagnostic function, the types of alarms and messages the
operator can get from the EVC system, and how to address problems when they occur.

Diagnostic Function

The diagnostic function has the following tasks:
Detect and localize faults.
Warn the boat's operator of faults that have been detected.
Protect the engine and drive to ensure continued operation when serious faults are discovered. The engine
RPM is reduced or the engine stops automatically if needed.
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Alarms and Messages

There are several types of alarms and messages that
may appear as pop-ups in the displays. They must be
acknowledged to stop appearing in the display. Please
refer to Acknowledging Alarms and Messages on
page 149.

Alarm for Faults

This type of alarm appears as a Caution, Warning or
Danger pop-up that alternates between "source of
fault/cause of fault" and "action to take." It appears in
the display representing the engine with the fault. If
the fault is more serious the fault pop-up is also ac-
companied by a buzzer.
These alarm pop-ups have the following priority, from
highest to lowest:
Danger Pop-up – If the Danger pop-up appears dur-
ing operation, a serious engine fault, requiring imme-
diate attention, has occurred.
Warning Pop-up – If the Warning pop-up appears
during operation, a fault has occurred which will not
immediately damage an engine or drive. Acknowledge
the alarm as soon as safely possible.
Caution Pop-up – If the Caution pop-up appears dur-
ing operation, a fault has occurred which will not dam-
age an engine or propulsion unit.
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