Using Your E-TEC Outboard
ENGINE MONITORING
IMPORTANT:
Your
outboard
may
be SYSTEM SELF-TEST
equipped with an optional engine monitoring
system such as I-Command, SystemCheck,
or equivalent.
During engine start-up, pause with the key
switch in the ON position. The monitoring sys-
tem self-tests by sounding a half-second
beep. SystemCheck gauges self-test by turn-
ing the indicator lights on simultaneously,
then off in sequence.
The engine monitoring system warns you of
conditions that could damage your outboard.
The monitoring system consists of a dash-
mounted gauge, a warning horn, sensors on
the engine and oil tank, and related wiring.
The system is compatible with the Evinrude
Modular Wiring System (MWS) or can be con-
nected to an I-Command system, or other
NMEA 2000 compliant CANbus instruments.
IMPORTANT: If the self-test does not happen
as stated, see your Dealer.
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 engine monitor gauge light or dis-
play may remain ON for a full 30 seconds be-
fore going out. If the unsafe operating
condition 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 dis-
plays or a basic SystemCheck gauge.
The warning will reoccur at the next startup if
the problem is not corrected.
If the EMM senses a problem could cause
permanent engine 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 activated, it will
shake noticeably. Under certain operating
conditions the EMM will shut OFF the engine.
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Typical I-Command Digital gauge
Typical SystemCheck gauge
Function
The EMM activates the warning horn and the
gauge displays as follows:
WARNING
•
LOW OIL means that oil in the tank is at re-
serve 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 indi-
cate other fault conditions identified by the
EMM.
In the S.A.F.E. mode, the engine
speed is limited. Under certain con-
ditions, the engine’s limited speed
may reduce maneuverability of your
boat.
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•
•
If the S.A.F.E. mode is activated and
you are unable to correct the prob-
lem, seek assistance and/or return
to safe harbor. Serious engine dam-
age, engine shutoff, and/or reduced
maneuverability may be imminent.
For I-Command and other gauges, refer to the
gauge user’s guide for gauge displays, oper-
ation, warnings, and monitoring instructions.
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Categories | BRP Brand Manuals, Evinrude Brand Manuals, Evinrude E-TEC Manual, Evinrude Outboard Manual |
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Document Type | Boat Motor Manual. Marine Operator's Engine Guide. |
Tags | Evinrude 75 hp, Evinrude 90 hp, Evinrude PL, Evinrude PX, Evinrude SL, Evinrude WDEL, Evinrude WDEX, Evinrude WEL, Evinrude WEX |
Model Year | 2011 |
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Publisher | evinrude.com |
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