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Owners Manual - Moomba

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Voltmeter (Inboard)<br />

The voltmeter indicates whether the battery is charging or discharging.<br />

The needle should be located in the normal range while the engine is<br />

running.<br />

If the voltmeter does not register in the normal range, there may be a<br />

problem within the electrical system. It is normal for the voltmeter needle<br />

to fall when starting the engine. Normal range is 12 to 14 volts.<br />

Temp Gauge<br />

The temperature gauge indicates the engine coolant temperature while the<br />

coolant is circulating inside the engine. Engine operating temperatures<br />

will vary depending on the weather conditions and engine load. Normal<br />

operating temp range is between 160 degrees and 180 degrees.<br />

NOTICE: Refer to your Engine Owner’s <strong>Manual</strong> for additional<br />

details.<br />

Oil Pressure Gauge<br />

Fuel Gauge<br />

Running the<br />

e n g i n e w i t h<br />

low oil pressure<br />

m a y c a u s e<br />

severe engine<br />

damage.<br />

The oil pressure gauge indicates the oil pressure in the<br />

engine while the engine is running.<br />

If the oil pressure remains below the normal range of 20 to<br />

80 psi, stop the engine immediately. If engine is allowed to<br />

run while oil pressure is too low, permanent engine damage<br />

may occur.<br />

© 2008 Skier’s Choice, Inc.<br />

This gauge indicates the approximate quantity of fuel<br />

remaining in the tank when the ignition switch is in the<br />

“ON” position.<br />

NOTICE: DO NOT run the tank to empty. To prevent<br />

condensation from forming in the tank, it is recommended<br />

that the tank be filled when the gauge indicates 1/4 tank<br />

of fuel remaining.<br />

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