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  • Page 1 OPERATOR’S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Veuillez contacter votre Distributeur Volvo Penta si vous Εάν δεν είναι δυνατή η πρόσβαση στο ιαδίκτυο,παρακαλούμε avez un problème d‘accès à l‘Internet. επικοινωνήστε με το δικό σας αντιπρόσωπο της Volvo Penta. El presente libro de instrucciones puede solicitarse Данное руководство по эксплуатации можно...
  • Page 3 In Case of Emergency ................56 Maintenance Schedule ................59 Maintenance ....................61 Storage ....................... 87 Calibration and Settings ................89 Technical Data ................... 97 Operator's Manual Order ................ 102 Alphabetical index .................. 104 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 4 As owner of a Volvo Penta marine engine, we would also like to welcome you to a worldwide network of dealers and service workshops to assist you with technical advice, service requirements and replacement parts. Please contact your nearest authorized Volvo Penta dealer for assistance.
  • Page 5 This symbol is used on our products in some cases and refers to important information in the operator’s manual. Make sure that warning and information symbols on the engine are clearly visible and legible. Replace symbols which have been damaged or painted over. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
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  • Page 7 This list can be extended, since the need for safety equipment varies with the type of boat, and where or how it is used etc. We recommend that you ask a regional boat or sea safety organization for more detailed maritime safety information. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 8 Turbocharger unit can cause serious personal injury. Service literature covering more complicated opera- Foreign objects can also be sucked in and cause tions is available from your Volvo Penta dealer. mechanical damage to the unit. Never carry out any work on the engine if you are...
  • Page 9 Chemicals Installing non Volvo Penta components may cause the system to malfunction. Most chemicals such as anti-freeze, rustproofing agent, inhibiting oil, degreasing agent etc. are haz- Service must be done by approved workshops.
  • Page 10 Introduction This Operator's Manual has been prepared to give you the greatest possible benefit from your Volvo Penta marine engine. It contains the information you need to be able to operate and maintain the engine safely and correctly. Please read the Operator's Manual carefully and learn to handle the engine, controls and other equipment in a safe manner before you cast off on your maiden voyage.
  • Page 11 Certification means that an engine type has been possible environmental impact. Through regular serv- checked and approved by the relevant authority. The ice and use of by Volvo Penta approved spare parts, engine manufacturer guarantees that all engines these qualities are retained.
  • Page 12 Instruments and Controls This chapter describes the instruments, panels and controls Volvo Penta sells for your engine. If you would like to complement your instrumentation, or if your boat is equipped with instruments not described here, we ask that you contact your Volvo Penta dealer.
  • Page 13 5 Rudder position indicator The instrument shows rudder position. 6 Fresh water level sensor Freshwater tank level gauge. 7 Alarm monitor The alarm monitor gives a visual warning to call attention to any alarms that occur. P0005255 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 14 Flashing lamp: The drive/gear is disengaged and the engine speed can be adjusted. Knob Navigate the display menu by turning the knob. Push the knob to confirm a selection or acknowledge an alarm. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 15 If the button is pressed on an inactive station, operating information is shown on the display(s) and the menu structure is activated. Back Button Used to return a step up in the menu structure. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 16 Press any of the buttons 1–4 again to select the display mode concerned. 1 Engine 2 Multi 3 Trip 4 Graph Exit the menu by waiting a few seconds or by pressing button 5 (EXIT). 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 17 Trip fuel; fuel used since the previous zero setting. • Fuel remaining; fuel remaining in the tank. • Dist. to empty; distance remaining until tank is empty based on current fuel consumption. • Trip distance; distance covered since the previous zero setting. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 18 4 repeatedly to select the information for dis- play. To set the time interval, refer to the Configuration menu section. 4000 If contact with the system is lost, a straight line will pro- ceed across the screen. 2000 P0002420 Single installation 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 19 Engine revolutions: 2500–9000 rpm in 500 rpm stages. Speed: on/off. Speed range: 10–100 knots in 10 knot stages. Graph interval: 2 min, 10 min, 30 min, 60 min, 2 hours, 4 hours or 8 hours. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 20 . Press repeatedly to return to the main menu; alternatively, hold down the button for a couple of seconds. A This field displays engine operating data. B This field displays warning symbols and active func- tion symbols. P0001006 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 21 For further information, refer to section Fault Handling page 47. P0001315 7" Display The Volvo Penta 7" screen is controlled by means of buttons: Turn to browse through submenus and to return to the main menu, Select view. Return to the previous menu.
  • Page 22 P0001045 Customize Press so that the Customize menu is displayed. Press to access the submenus Add, Remove, Modify and Return to basic setting. Use the knob to browse between menus. P0001187 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 23 Select the instrument that is to be changed and press Choose between: Remove, removes the instrument. Replace, changes one instrument for another. Turn to the desired instrument and press P0001185 Analogue/Numeric, specify whether the instru- ment will be displayed as analog or digital. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 24 - Voltage, battery voltage - Engine oil pressure - Turbo pressure - Engine hours, total operating hours. - Transmission Oil Pressure - Transmission oil temperature P0001046 The information in this view cannot be changed. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 25 Pop-up. Fuel remaining, remaining fuel in the tank. P0001100 To zero all values in the trip computer, refer to Settings page 25. The information in this view cannot be changed. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 26 P0001099 Camera It is possible to connect a camera to the screen (e.g. for monitoring the engine compartment or swimming platform). If a camera is installed, images will be displayed in this view. P0001175 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 27 Engine Speed, 2500/3000/4000/5000/6000 rpm. Propeller speed, 1000/2000/3000 rpm. EVC Information, this information cannot be changed. Features, installed functions are marked blue. Components, press to see installed compo- nents. Software, information regarding the software ID number. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 28 Fault Handling page 47. P0001049 Symbol Shows on which drive line the fault is detected. List of registered faults; turn the knob to browse. Fault message with description and suggestion for action. Service information. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 29 Overspeed test To test overspeed function push the overspeed test button (inside the SDU). When pushed the overspeed Only use Volvo Penta tool supplied with SDU for limit drops 25%. reset. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 30 8 Red – S3 Shutdown active H Yellow – S2 Broken wire detected 9 Red – S2 Shutdown active Yellow – S1 Broken wire detected 10 Red – S1Shutdown active J Overspeed shutdown test button 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 31 1 Override the shutdown unit, refer to section 4 Start the engine. Shutdown override. Shutdown override 2 Push the SHUTDOWN RESET-button on the engine-mounted electrical box. When activated, only overspeed and broken wire shutdowns are active. 3 Start the engine. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 32 Instruments and Controls Controls This section describes the controls Volvo Penta sells for your engine. Contact your dealer if your boat is equipped with controls other than those described here, and you feel uncertain about their function. Single Lever Control...
  • Page 33 N = Neutral position. Reverse gear/drive disengaged and engine at idle. F = Reverse gear/drive engaged for forward motion. R = Reverse gear/drive engaged for rearward motion. Red lever (2) Engine rpm control (throttle). Control B 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 34 Adjust the friction brake by turning the screw (control A), or by twisting the lever (control B). Turn clockwise (+) for stiffer lever movement, and counterclockwise (–) for easier movement. Control A 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 35 Optional Trolling The Volvo Penta trolling function is available for engines with some versions of hydralic reverse gear. Trolling requires two control levers, one for throttle/ gear, and the other to control the slip function. Trolling makes it possible to use higher engine power without increasing boat speed.
  • Page 36 A = Lowspeed active. Propeller rpm is increased with increase of throt- tle, engine rpm is not affected. P0003008 B = Lowspeed deactivated. Propeller rpm is increased with engine rpm, engine rpm will increase with throttle. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 37 Delay in gear shifting may occur when Lowspeed is active. Disengaging Lowspeed 1 Move the lever to neutral position. 2 Press the neutral button (N) to disengage the low- speed function. The message “Lowspeed deactivated” (E) shows in the display. P0005941 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 38 On isolated occasions the propeller shaft flange may be locked in a suitable manner instead. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 39 • Start the engine bay fan, where fitted, and allow it to run for at least four minutes. • Check that there is sufficient fuel for the planned trip. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 40 Fault Handling page 47 for further information and recommended actions. If the boat has more than one station, it has to be acti- vated before the lamps can be checked. P0002435 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 41 Never race the engine when it is cold. Check the oil level in the reverse gear Check the oil level when the reverse gear has reached operating temperature, please refer to Oil level, check- ing and topping up page 84. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 42 3 Take the indicated actions, see chapter Fault Code Register page 51. The fault will be stored as long as the fault remains. It is possible to read out the fault code at an upcoming service. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 43 3 Then move the control lever to reverse with a rapid, distinct movement and increase engine speed. IMPORTANT! It is important all engines are running during reversing maneuvers to avoid the risk of water entry via the exhaust pipe into the stationary engine. P0005856 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 44 Lock an active station by pressing the activation button (2). Unlock an active, locked station by pressing the activation button (2). The padlock sign (3) on the con- trol panel indicates whether the station is locked (lit) or not (off). 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 45 1 The engine speed levers for both engines are in (approximately) the same position. 2 The engine speed on both engines exceeds 800 rpm. The synchronizer is disengaged as soon as the con- ditions are no longer met. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 46 Stopping with the stop button 1 Disengage the reverse gear by putting the control lever in neutral. 2 Push the stop button(s). Release the button(s) when the engine(s) has/have stopped. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 47 Close the sea cock where fitted. • Take an hour meter reading and carry out preven- tive maintenance according to the maintenance schedule. • Turn off the main switch before any long stoppage. P0005914 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 48 Seawater System, Draining page 75 and Maintenance page 71 respectively for more detailed information. Check the charge status of the battery. A poorly- charged battery can freeze and burst. P0005905 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 49 It is possible to perform emergency shifting, please refer to In Case of Emergency page 58. In emer- gency situations it is also possible to start the engine with gear engaged after acknowledging the alarm 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 50 EVC system. If this is the case, new fault pop-ups are shown. Faults which have been attended to or have disappeared are automatically erased. Faults which have not been attended to must be acknowledged every time the system voltage is switched on. P0004375 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 51 A number of symptoms and possible causes of engine malfunctions are described in the table below. Always contact your Volvo Penta dealer if problems occur which you can not solve by yourself. NOTICE! Read through the safety advice for care and maintenance work in the Safety Information page 6 chapter before starting work.
  • Page 52 34. Blocked charge air cooler 35. Too high oil level 36. Water entry into engine 37. High back pressure in exhaust system 38. Faulty engine speed sensor 39. Stored fault codes 40. Check valve in feed pump leaks 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 53 Battery voltage incorrect. Check voltage level, alternator and batteries Acknowledge fault by pressing the OK button Contact a Volvo Penta workshop if the faults remains. P0010533 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 54 Engine power is reduced. Checking Engine Oil Level. Refer to Oil level, checking and topping up page 64. Check that no leakage occurs. Please contact a Volvo Penta workshop if the fault remains. Check EVC System Internal fault in EVC system. Engine performance might be affected.
  • Page 55 Acknowledge fault by moving control to neutral and press OK-button. Check Steering Wheel Limited or no steering. Please contact a Volvo Penta workshop. Coolant Level Low coolant level. Check coolant level. Refer to Coolant Level, Checking and Topping Up page 73.
  • Page 56 Check the oil level. Refer to Oil level, checking and topping up page 64. Check that no leakage occurs. Engine Speed Engine performance might be affected. Engine power is reduced. Please contact a Volvo Penta workshop. Exhaust Temperature Exhaust temperature too high Engine power is reduced. Please contact a Volvo Penta workshop.
  • Page 57 Poor batteries or charging. Sensor failure Engine performance might be affected. Please contact a Volvo Penta workshop if the fault remains. Start Relay Faulty relay. Check fuses at engine. Refer to Fuses. If engine is off, engine will not start.
  • Page 58 The gear is in neutral and engine rpm is limited • The engine stops If a fault occurs, confirm any fault alarm and take the necessary measures. Refer to this section and Fault Code Register page 51. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 59 Do not touch the connections during the start attempt: Risk of arcing. Do not bend over any of the batteries either. 5 Turn off the engine. Remove the start cables in the exact opposite order to their connection. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 60 Forward drive is now engaged and cannot be disen- gaged by the control lever. Forward drive can only be interrupted by stopping the motor with the start lock or the stop button. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 61 Maintenance Schedule Your Volvo Penta engine and its equipment are designed for high reliability and long life. The engines are built to withstand the marine environment, but also to have the smallest possible environmental impact. If the engine and transmission are serviced regularly according to the schedule, these qualities will be retained and unnecessary malfunctions will be avoided.
  • Page 62 Turbocharger, inspect / clean as required ● Drive Belts ● Every 8000 hours / At least every (month) ● Coolant VCS (yellow) 1) Different types of coolant must not be mixed with each other. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 63 12 Coolant filler cap 13 Heat exchanger 14 Oil filler cap 15 Auxiliary stop 16 Oil filter, reverse gear 17 Switchable fuel filters 18 Sea water pump 19 Fuel shut-off valve 20 Control unit 21 Alternator 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 64 Never direct the jet from a high-pressure washer at seals, rubber hoses or electrical components. Never use the high pressure setting for engine cleaning. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 65 5 Check that the pulleys are clean and undamaged. 6 Lower the belt tensioner (1) and install the new drive belts. 7 Install the belt guards. 8 Start the engine and do a function check. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 66 After fi lling oil, secure fi ller cap. IMPORTANT! Do not fill above the maximum oil level. Use only oil of the recommended grade (refer to chapter Oil Grade and Oil Change Interval). 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 67 Then tighten the filters another 3/4 to 1 turn. 7 Start the engine (idle) and make sure that no lea- kages occur. Check the oil level once the engine has stopped. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 68 Fire hazard. When carrying out work on the fuel system make sure the engine is cold. A fuel spill onto a hot surface or an electrical component can cause a fire. Store fuel soaked rags so that they can not cause fire. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 69 Tighten the bleeding nipple while fuel is flowing out. 9 Remove the hose and put the protective cap back on the nipple. 10 Start the engine and check for leakages. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 70 7 Remove the hose and put the protective cap back on the nipple. 8 Repeat the procedure with the other filter. 9 Turn the handle to normal operating position (N). Check for leakages. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 71 The close the venting nipple (1) on the engine and check that it does not leak. Fuel pre-filter Volvo Penta fuel pre-filters are supplied in single and double models. Checks The double filter is fitted with a pressure gauge 1 that indicates when it is time to replace the filter cartridges.
  • Page 72 8 Dry up any fuel spills. 9 Replace the other filter in the same way. 10 Open the fuel taps and put the lever in the normal operating position. Check that there are no leaks. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 73 The use of anti-corrosion agents alone is not permitted in Volvo Penta engines. Never use water alone as the coolant. The corrosion protection additives become less effec- tive over time, which means that the coolant must be changed at regular intervals;...
  • Page 74 –24°C (–11°F). At 60% glycol concentration, the freezing point is lowered to –46°C (–51°F). Never mix more than 60% concentrate (Volvo Penta Coolant) in the coolant. A greater concentration pro- vides reduced cooling effect with the risk for overheat- ing and reduced frost protection.
  • Page 75 The engine must not be operated under full load before the system has been bled and topped up. 4 Check air vents for leakage. 5 Stop the engine and allow it to cool. Check the coolant level and top up if needed. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 76 3 Flush until the water which runs out of the drain points is clean. 4 Close all drain points when all coolant has run out. 5 Fill up with coolant, please refer to section Coolant Level, Checking and Topping Up page 73. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 77 2 Connect a suitable hose to each drain point (S). Open the drains and allow the raw water to drain off into a suitable vessel. IMPORTANT! Check that the water really drains. Deposits may need to be removed from inside the drain plugs/taps. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 78 (M8). Screw a stud into the end of the shaft and press the impeller in using a washer and nut. Fit the cover, using a new O-ring. 5 Open the sea cock. IMPORTANT! Always carry a spare impeller on board. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 79 2 Remove the cover (1) and lift out the insert. 3 Clean the insert and the housing (2). 4 Install the parts as illustrated. Inspect the gaskets. Replace as necessary. 5 Open the sea cock and check for leaks. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 80 IMPORTANT! If a large amount of coolant flows out of the drain hole, the charge air cooler must be removed and pressure tested. This work must be carried out by an authorized work- shop. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 81 For the same reason the charging circuits must never be re-connected with the engine running. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 82 1 Connect the + cable (red) to the + pole on the bat- tery. 2 Connect the – cable (black) to the – pole on the battery. Disconnecting 1 Remove the – cable (black). 2 Remove the + cable (red). P0002108 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 83 To avoid the risk of electrochemical corrosion when an external charger is connected, the battery cables should be removed from the batteries before the charger is connected. Always switch off the charging current before the charging clips are removed. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 84 P0002900 connection that is not connected to the engine or reverser gear. IMPORTANT! The engine and reverse gear must never be used as earth planes. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 85 Also remove the connector for the EVC system from the control unit. Press the locking arm down and pull out the connector. IMPORTANT! After finished welding, re-connect the EVC connector and the alternator terminals before connecting the bat- tery cables. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 86 Never over-fill the reverse gear. 4 Start the engine and run until the reverse gear has reached operating temperature. 5 Check the oil level, as in the description in section “Oil level, Checking and topping up”. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 87 2 Clean the strainer and other components in paraffin (kerosene). 3 Carefully put the components back again. 4 Tighten the plug/screw. 5 Start the engine and check carefully that no leakage occurs. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 88 Applies only to Twin Disc reverse gear Lubricate the seal on the output shaft bearing (with the lubricating nipple) using a hand gun and lithium-based grease such as Mobilux EP2, Statoil Uniway EP2N, Texaco Multifak EP2, Q8 Rembrandt EP2. P0003754 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 89 Before the boat is taken out of service for a long period of time, an authorised Volvo Penta workshop should look over the engine and other equipment. Have any faults and deficiencies attended to, so that the equipment is in order, ready for the next start.
  • Page 90 Start the engine (if the boat is in the water) and warm up at a fast idle before loading the engine. • Check that no oil, fuel or coolant leakage occurs. • Check the oil level in the reverse gear. Top up if necessary. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 91 1 Turn to My View in the settings menu. Press to reach the submenu. P0001014 2 Turn to navigate through the menu with available operating information. 3 Press the wheel to check and uncheck the infor- mation to be displayed in the main menu. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 92 2 Turn to Trip reset in the settings menu. 3 Press the wheel twice to zero the trip information. P0001032 Depth Alarm Setting the depth alarm for the Volvo Penta echo soun- der. The setting need only be entered at one display, at one station.
  • Page 93 (+) the distance between the echo-sounder and the water line is set, if the num- ber is negative (–) it is the distance between the echo-sounder and the lowest point. Press the wheel to confirm the setting. P0001023 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 94 Adjusting the tachometer display contrast 1 Turn to Display Contrast in the settings menu. Press to reach the submenu. 2 Turn to adjust the contrast. Press the wheel to con- firm the selection. P0001030 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 95 2 Turn until Language is shown in the settings menu. Press to reach the language menu. 3 Turn to the desired language and press to confirm P0001037 the selection. The display will return to the settings menu. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 96 Press the wheel to access the submenu. 3 Components shows what hardware components are installed. Press the wheel to access the sub- menu. 4 Software shows what software is installed. Press the wheel to access the submenu. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 97 Press the wheel to confirm that the tank has bee nfilled to the indicated level. 6 Repeat the procedure for POS 3 , POS 4 and POS 5. Confirm by pressing the wheel at each position. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 98 1 Activate the station. 2 Turn to Log cal. factor in the settings menu and press to reach adjustment, P0001230 3 Turn the wheel to set the level. Press to confirm the selection. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 99 Dry weight 1750 kg 1750 kg 1750 kg 1750 kg 1750 kg (3858 lbs) (3858 lbs) (3858 lbs) (3858 lbs) (3858 lbs) Idle speed 550–800 550–800 550–800 550–800 550–800 * According to ISO 8665. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 100 Sulfur content: Complying with legal requirements in each country. Low density fuel (urban diesel in Sweden and city diesel in Finland) can cause a loss of up to 5% of power and an increase in fuel consumption of about 2–3%. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 101 Capacity Freshwater system capacity, approx. 56 liters (14.8 US gals) Coolant Volvo Penta Coolant VCS and VCS Ready Mixed (yel- low colour) are based on Organic Acid Technology, OAT. Volvo Penta Coolant and Coolant Ready Mixed (green ad y m ix ed co ol an t vc s re colour) are silicate based.
  • Page 102 4.50:1 2.50:1 5.03:1 5.95:1 6.53:1 6.95:1 Angle, output shaft 7° 15° Oil volume, quality & pressure See reverse gear plate See reverse gear plate Weight, dry 203 kg 368 kg (448 lb) (811 lb) 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 103 ........... P0006167 Serialnumber (3) ........... Product desination (1) ........... TRANSOM ASSEMBLY Product number (2) ........... Serialnumber (3) ........... REVERSE GEAR DRIVE UNIT P0006357 Chassis ID ........... Serial number ........... Certification decal ........... P0006755 P0006756 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 104 (7–8 digits). http://vppneuapps.volvo.com/manual/coupon/ If internet access isn't possible, please contact your Volvo Penta dealer. All order information is stored internally at AB Volvo Penta and will not be shared with third parties. 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
  • Page 106 Fuel System.............. 66 Fuel system, bleeding..........69 Helm Stations............42 Identification Numbers..........101 Ignition Lock.............. 10 Ignition switch............10 Impeller, Check and Change........76 Information Beep............90 Intake Manifold, Checking the Drain Hole....78 Low speed..............34 Lubrication System............64 47702099 06-2013 © AB VOLVO PENTA...
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