Speedometer Calibration - CORRECT CRAFT 2011 ski nautique 200og Owner's Manual

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• 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.
Speedometer 3 in 1 Gauge w/Fuel & Volt
• Speedometer - Your Nautique is equipped with a precision
speedometer by Faria. This gauge registers forward speed in
miles per hour (optional kilometers per hour). The
speedometer is equipped with an adjustment knob to
calibrate speedometer accuracy. You can also use this gauge
to monitor fuel consumption and propeller performance.
• 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.

Speedometer Calibration

The speedometer calibration control knob is located on the under
side of the deck beneath the dash pod above the driver's right knee.
Drive the boat at a known speed using a GPS or measured course
and adjust the knob until the speedometer is reading correctly.
Turning the knob one direction will raise the needle reading while
turning it in the other direction will lower the reading.
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