Warning Indicator; Hour Meter; Warning System; Overheat Warning - Outboards Group 60A Owner's Manual

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Warning indicator

If the engine develops a condition which is
cause for warning, the indicator lights up. For
details on how to read the warning indicator,
see page 16.
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1. Overheat warning indicator

Hour meter

The digital hour meter is mounted on the en-
gine inside the top cowling. It measures the
total number of hours the engine has been
run since manufacture. When the main
switch is turned on, initially all segments of
the display will light. The indicator will then
display the number of hours normally.
NOTE:
The number of hours is only measured when
the engine is running. When the main switch
is turned on but the engine is not running, the
Basic components
digital hour meter will display the hours run
but will not add any additional time to the to-
tal.

Warning system

CAUTION:
Do not continue to operate the engine if a
warning device has activated. Consult
your Outboards dealer if the problem can-
not be located and corrected.

Overheat warning

This engine has an overheat warning device.
If the engine temperature rises too high, the
warning device will activate.
Activation of warning device
The engine speed will automatically de-
crease to about 2000 r/min.
The overheat warning indicator will light (if
equipped on the bottom cowling or the ta-
chometer).
The buzzer will sound (if equipped on the
tiller handle, remote control box, or main
switch panel).
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