Indicators
Low
o il
p ressure-alert
i ndicator
If
o il
p ressure
d rops
t oo
l ow,
t his
i ndicator
w ill
light
u p.
F or
f urther
i nformation,
s ee
p age
4 4.
NOTICE
D o
n ot
c ontinue
t o
r un
t he
e ngine
i f
t he
l
low
o il
p ressure-alert
i ndicator
i s
o n
and
t he
e ngine
o il
l evel
i s
l ower.
S eri-
ous
e ngine
d amage
w ill
o ccur.
T he
l ow
o il
p ressure-alert
i ndicator
l
does
n ot
i ndicate
t he
e ngine
o il
l evel.
Use
t he
o il
d ipstick
t o
c heck
t he
r e-
maining
o il
q uantity.
F or
f urther
i nfor-
mation,
s ee
p age
5 0.
1.
L ow
o il
p ressure-alert
i ndicator
Overheat-alert
i ndicator
If
t he
e ngine
t emperature
r ises
t oo
h igh,
t his
indicator
w ill
l ight
u p.
F or
f urther
i nformation
on
r eading
t he
i ndicator,
s ee
p age
4 4.
NOTICE
Do
n ot
c ontinue
t o
r un
t he
e ngine
i f
t he
overheat-alert
i ndicator
i s
o n.
S erious
e n-
gine
d amage
w ill
o ccur.
Instruments
a nd
i ndicators
1.
O verheat-alert
i ndicator
Digital
t achometer
The
t achometer
s hows
t he
e ngine
s peed
and
h as
t he
f ollowing
f unctions.
All
s egments
o f
t he
d isplay
w ill
l ight
m omen-
tarily
a fter
t he
m ain
s witch
i s
t urned
o n
a nd
will
r eturn
t o
n ormal
t hereafter.
1
3
5
6
1.
T achometer
2.
T rim
m eter
3.
H our
m eter
4.
L ow
o il
p ressure-alert
i ndicator
5.
O verheat-alert
i ndicator
6.
S et
b utton
7.
M ode
b utton
TIP:
The
w ater
s eparator
a nd
e ngine
t rouble-alert
indicators
o nly
o perate
w hen
t he
e ngine
i s
equipped
w ith
t he
a ppropriate
f unctions.
2
4
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