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UF4M13E0.book  Page 47  Tuesday, July 19, 2022  2:01 PM



                        Instrument operation

                        If the amount of remaining fuel is low, the fuel  Speedometer
                        level warning will activate. (See page 50 for  The speedometer shows the watercraft
                        information on the fuel level warning.)  speed.
                        TIP                                   TIP
                        The accuracy of the fuel level meter varies   The display units of the speedometer are
                        depending on the operating conditions. Use  selected according to the display units of
                        this function as a reference only.     the multifunction information center. (See
                                                               page 48 for information on  switching  the
                        EJU45151
                        Home screen “ ”                        display units.)
                        The center display of the home screen shows   When operating the watercraft in reverse,
                        the speedometer and the indicators for the  or when moving forward or in reverse at a
                        operation modes. (See page 39 for informa-  very low speed using the T.D.E., “0” will be
                        tion on the functions of the various modes.)  displayed on the speedometer.
                        TIP                                   EJU45970
                                                              Information screen “  ”
                        If the engine speed increases while the drive
                                                              The information screens show the trip infor-
                        control mode screen, setting menu screen, or
                                                              mation and fuel information in the center dis-
                        engine lock screen  is  displayed, the  multi-
                                                              play.
                        function information center will automatically
                        switch to the home screen.            TIP
                                                              The display units for the distances and fuel
                                         1                    amounts are selected according to the dis-
                                                              play units of the  multifunction  information
                                       RPM
                                       x1000                  center. (See page 48 for information on
                                                              switching the display units.)
                                                 MPH


                                                                           Trip/Fuel Info
                          2   Reverse Assist  +2              1      0.7 Trip Hrs.  1.6 Av MPG  4

                          3   T.D.E. FORWARD                  2      0.6 Trip Miles  0.3 Gal used  5
                                                              3      0.9 Engine Hrs.  0.6 GpH  6
                          4   No Wake  +1
                                                                             Reset All
                          5   Cruise Assist  +4
                                                                               7
                          6   Drive Control                    1 Trip time
                          1 Speedometer                        2 Distance traveled
                          2 Reverse assist indicator           3 Total engine hours
                          3 T.D.E. indicator                   4 Average fuel consumption per gallon or liter
                          4 No-wake mode indicator             5 Total fuel used
                          5 Cruise assist indicator            6 Fuel consumption per hour
                          6 Drive control indicator            7 “Reset All”


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