2010 Evinrude 200 225 250 300 hp E-TEC HSL HVL HL HX PL PX PZ CX CZ Outboard Boat Owners Manual

USING YOUR EVINRUDE E-TEC OUTBOARD
ENGINE MONITORING
IMPORTANT: Your outboard must be equipped with an
engine monitoring system such as I-Command, System-
Check, or equivalent. Operating your outboard without an
engine monitor will void your warranty for failures related to
monitored functions.
System Self-Test
During engine start-up, pause with the key switch in the ON
position. The monitoring system self-tests by sounding a
half-second beep. SystemCheck gauges self-test by turn-
ing the indicator lights on simultaneously, then off in se-
quence.
The engine monitoring system warns you of conditions that
could damage your outboard. The monitoring system con-
sists of a dashmounted gauge, a warning horn, sensors on
the engine and oil tank, and related wiring.
IMPORTANT: If the self-test  does not happen as stated,
see your Dealer.
The system is compatible with the Evinrude Modular Wiring
System (MWS) or can be connected to an I-Command sys-
tem, or other NMEA 2000 compliant CANbus instruments.
Engine Monitor Warnings
Engine monitor system warnings activate the horn for 10
seconds and the appropriate gauge light for a minimum of
30 seconds, or until alarm is acknowledged. If the failure is
momentary (for example, oil moving in the tank), the en-
gine monitor gauge light or display may remain ON for a full
30 seconds before going out. If the unsafe operating con-
dition continues, a light or display remains ON until the key
is turned OFF or the failure is corrected.
Gauges
Gauges are available in several styles, such as a digital  I-
Command gauge with LCD displays or a basic System-
Check gauge.
The warning will reoccur at the next startup if the problem
is not corrected.
If the EMM senses a problem could cause permanent en-
gine damage, it will also limit engine speed to 1200 RPM.
This additional protection feature is referred to as S.A.F.E.
(Speed Adjusting  Failsafe Electronics). If  the engine was
running faster than 1200 RPM when the S.A.F.E. mode ac-
tivated,  it  will  shake  noticeably.  Under  certain  operating
conditions the EMM will shut OFF the engine.
WARNING
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In  the  S.A.F.E. mode,  the  engine  speed  is  limited.
Under certain conditions, the engine’s limited speed
may reduce maneuverability of your boat.
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Typical I-Command Digital gauge
Typical SystemCheck gauge
Function
If the S.A.F.E. mode is activated and you are unable
to   correct  the   problem,  seek   assistance   and/or
return   to  safe   harbor.   Serious   engine  damage,
engine shutoff, and/or reduced maneuverability may
be imminent.
The EMM activates the warning horn and   the gauge dis-
plays as follows:
LOW OIL means  that oil in the tank is   at reserve  level
(about 1/4 full).
NO  OIL  indicates  an  oil  delivery  problem  such  as  an
empty oil tank or damaged oil system.
WATER  TEMP  or  HOT  indicates  an  engine  or   EMM
overheat condition.
CHECK ENGINE or FAULT is used to indicate other fault
conditions identified by the EMM.
For I-Command and other gauges, refer to the gauge us-
er’s  guide  for  gauge  displays,  operation,  warnings,  and
monitoring instructions.
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