Engine Alarm System; Important Gauges; Smartcraft™ Gauge System; Tachometer - Sea Ray 290 Sundancer Owner's Manual

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S
ECTION
D. E
A
S
NGINE
LARM
!
CAUTION
Always check oil pressure and water gauges while
moving, even if your engine has an alarm.
Shut down engine immediately if gauges are not in
normal ranges, or alarm sounds.
Do not restart engine until problems are corrected.
The engine Operator's Manual will tell you if your
engine is equipped with an audible alarm and how
to use it.
The alarm indicates a problem with engine water
temperature, oil pressure and/or stern drive oil
level.
10. I
G
MPORTANT
A. S
C
™ G
MART
RAFT
S
C
S
T
MART
RAFT
YSTEM
(F
. 2.14.1)
IG
Your boat is equipped with the SmartCraft
instrumentation system. The SmartCraft
consists of a smart tachometer with a display
screen.
TM
The SmartCraft
system provides a wide range of
engine, boat systems and environmental information
to the boat operator to help make your time on the
water more enjoyable by providing accurate systems
information in one convenient location, right at the
helm. Below is a list of features the SmartCraft
system offers.
Refer to the SmartCraft
owner's packet for all SmartCraft
instructions.
2.14
2 • G
ENERAL
YSTEM
AUGES
S
AUGE
YSTEM
ACH
TM
system
TM
owner's manual in the
TM
operating
B
A
OAT
RRANGEMENT
S
F
I
OME
EATURES
(Depending on en gine type and soft ware version)
S
T
D
YSTEM
ACH
ISPLAY
• Depth/Water Temperature
• Engine Alarm/Hourmeter
• Fuel Consumption/Usage
• Trim Level
• Troll Control
• Voltage
• Digital Speed
B. T
ACHOMETER
The tachometer indicates the revolutions per
minute (RPM) of the engine. (It does not indicate
the speed of the boat.) Your Engine Operator's
Manual indicates the maximum full throttle RPM at
which your engine should operate. This must not be
exceeded or serious engine damage will occur. The
tachometer should also be used to determine the
most comfortable and economical cruising RPM.
C. O
P
IL
RESSURE
S
PEEDOMETER AND
These gauges function on your boat the same way
they do on your car or truck. You must continually
check these gauges visually to make certain there
are no engine system problems even if your boat
engine has an alarm system.
D. M
C
AGNETIC
TM
Your compass, properly corrected, will indicate
magnetic north (not true north). A compass must
be adjusted by a qualified person. The reason
for this is that nearby instruments or objects
containing magnets or current-carrying electrical
wires will infl uence the compass reading. This is
especially true if you add electronic devices to the
M
C
AGNETIC
OMPASS
TM
(F
. 2.14.3)
IG
:
NCLUDE
S
:
CREEN
(F
. 2.14.2)
IG
, W
T
ATER
EMPERATURE
F
G
UEL
AUGES
OMPASS
290 Sundancer
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