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Volvo Penta D6 Operator’s Manual (172 pages)
Brand: Volvo Penta
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Category: Boat
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Size: 18.86 MB
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
5
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Foreword
9
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Safety Information
10
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Maneuvering
18
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Introduction
20
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About this Manual
20
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Warranty
21
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Your New Boat
21
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Running in the Engine
22
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Fuel, Oils and Coolant
22
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Maintenance and Replacement Parts
22
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Excessive Strain on a Product and Components
23
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Volvo Penta EVC System, Integrity and Modification
23
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Installation and Use of Volvo Penta External Helm
23
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Recording Engine Data
24
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Certified Engines
25
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Volvo Penta Dealer Network
26
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Volvo Penta Action Service
26
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Instruments and Controls
27
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Ignition Lock
27
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E-Key Panel
27
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E-Key Remote
28
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Ignition Switch
28
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Control Panels
29
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Start/Stop Panel
29
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Station Panel
29
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Cruise Control Panel
30
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Docking Panel
30
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Powertrim Panel
32
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Gauges
33
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Displays
34
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Information Display
34
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4″ Display
35
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7″ Display
42
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Alarm Handling Display
49
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Glass Cockpit Display
50
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Powertrim
53
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Trim Ranges
53
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Trim Controls
54
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Powertrim Assistant
55
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Maneuvering
56
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Controls
58
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Top Mounted Control
58
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Side Mounted Control
60
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Disengaging the Shift Function
61
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Adjusting the Friction Brake
62
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Joystick
63
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Features
64
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Lowspeed
64
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Autopilot
66
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Cruise Control
67
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Joystick for Docking
68
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Joystick Driving
72
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Thruster Mode
75
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Optional
77
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Dynamic Positioning System
77
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DPS Repositioning
80
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Battery Management System
82
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Local Control
82
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Battery Management Display
83
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Active Corrosion Protection
86
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Power Take-Off
88
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Volvo Penta Interceptor System
89
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Operation
90
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Swim Platform Interface
92
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Alternator Voltage Reducer
93
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Volvo Penta Easy Connect
94
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Starting
95
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Before Starting
95
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Starting the Engine
96
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Helm Stations
96
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Read the Instruments and Warm the Engine up
97
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Operation
98
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Reading the Instruments
98
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Alarms
98
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Maneuvering
99
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Helm Station Priority
100
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Transfer under Way
101
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Cruising Speed
101
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Engine Synchronization Disable
102
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Engine Shutdown
103
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Stop the Engine
103
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Ignition Auto off
104
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Auxiliary Stop
104
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After Engine Shutdown
105
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Operation Break
105
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Laying up and Launching
106
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Trailering Your Boat
106
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Cold Weather Precautions
106
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Fault Handling
107
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Alarm Handling
107
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Acknowledge Message
107
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Alarm List
108
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Fault Tracing
109
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Fault Code Register
110
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In Case of Emergency
117
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Running Aground
117
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Towing the Boat
118
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Starting Using Auxiliary Batteries
118
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Emergency Shifting
119
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Emergency Shifting, DPH
119
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Emergency Steering
120
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Engine Limp Home
120
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Emergency Steering DPI
120
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Emergency Steering with Twin Control Levers
123
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Emergency Alignment, Electrical Rudder Actuator
123
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Emergency Trimming
126
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Emergency Start
127
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Start after Crash-Stop
127
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Start/Crank Override
127
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Maintenance Schedule
128
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Maintenance
129
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Engine, General
130
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Lubrication System
131
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Engine Oil Level, Checking
131
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Fuel System
131
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Fuel System, Bleeding
132
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Water in Fuel
132
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Freshwater System
133
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Coolant Level, Checking
134
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Seawater System
135
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Seawater Filter, Check and Cleaning
136
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Electrical System
137
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Electrical Connections
137
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Battery
138
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Reversing Gear
139
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Oil Level, Checking
140
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Drive
141
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Transmission Lubricant, Checking
141
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Storage
142
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Calibration and Settings
143
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Settings Menu
143
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My View
143
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Neutral Beep
143
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Information Beep
144
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Trip Reset
144
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Depth Alarm
144
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Display Contrast
146
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Side Selection
146
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Units
146
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Language
147
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EVC Info
147
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PTA Calibration
148
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Fuel Tank
149
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Speed Factor
150
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Key Management
150
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Ignition Auto off
151
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Joystick Calibration
152
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Joystick Calibration, DPI/DPH
153
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Joystick Inboard Calibration
154
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Drive Straight Calibration
156
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Technical Data
157
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Viscosity
158
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Coolant, Mixing
162
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Identification Numbers
165
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Declaration of Conformity
167
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Index
169
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Volvo Penta D6 Operator’s Manual (128 pages)
Brand: Volvo Penta
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Category: Engine
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Size: 8.94 MB
Table of Contents
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Proposition 65 Warning
2
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Table of Contents
4
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Safety Information
5
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General
5
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Boat Travel
6
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Safety Precautions to be Taken When Operating the Boat
6
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Daily Checklist
6
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Maintenance And Service
8
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Fuel System
9
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Cooling System
9
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Introduction
10
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Running-In
10
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Fuel And Oil Types
10
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Certificated Engines
11
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Warranty Information
11
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Certified Engines
11
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Identification Numbers
14
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Introduction
14
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Presentation
15
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Technical Description
15
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Engine Monitoring And Evc
16
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Orientation
19
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Product Overview
19
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Presentation
22
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Instrumentation
23
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Ignition Lock
23
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Start/Stop Panel
23
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Instruments
24
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Alarm Display
25
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Evc Control Panel
28
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Evc System Tachometer
29
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Speed Factor
38
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Evc System Display
39
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Controls
47
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Disengaging the Shift Function
47
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Friction Brake
48
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Starting the Engine
50
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Before Starting
50
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General About Starting
50
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Starting Method
51
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Start the Engine
52
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Operation
53
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Reading Instruments
53
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Acknowleging Alarms And Messages
53
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Cruising Speed
54
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Synchronising Engine Speed
54
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Changing Helm Station
55
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Operation
56
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Power Trim
56
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Power Trim Assistant
60
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Volvo Penta Lowspeed
61
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Running Aground
62
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Stopping the Engine
63
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Stopping
63
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Laying Up
63
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Cold Weather Precautions
64
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Maintenance Schedule
65
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General Information
65
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Maintenance
68
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Engine, General
68
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Lubrication System
72
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Changing Engine Oil
73
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Freshwater System
75
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Water Quality
76
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Checking Coolant Level
77
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Draining Fresh Water System
77
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Seawater System
78
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Fuel System
82
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Bleeding the Fuel System
83
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Water in Fuel
83
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Electrical System
85
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Electrical Connections
86
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Electrical Installations
88
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Reverse Gear
90
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Drive
92
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Checking Oil Level
93
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Changing Oil
93
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Steering
95
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Propellers
98
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Laying Up/Launching
99
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Inhibiting
99
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Bringing Out Of Winter Storage
100
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Painting The Drive And Underwater Hull
101
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In Case of Emergency
102
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Starting Using Auxiliary Batteries
102
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Emergency Shifting
103
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Emergency Trimming
104
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Engine Stop After Crash-Stop
104
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Fault-Tracing
105
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Diagnostic Function
106
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Malfunction Message Engine And Evc-System
107
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Faults List
108
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Erasing Faults
108
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Fault Register
109
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Technical Data
116
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Engine
116
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Fuel Specification
117
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Drive
118
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Reverse Gear
118
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Power Trim
118
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Steering
118
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Technical Data
118
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Volvo Penta D6 Operator’s Manual (138 pages)
Brand: Volvo Penta
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Category: Engine
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Size: 7.72 MB
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
3
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Foreword
4
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Safety Information
5
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Introduction
10
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Instruments and Controls
12
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Optional
44
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Starting
46
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Operation
49
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Engine Shutdown
53
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Fault Handling
57
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Fault Code Register
60
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In Case of Emergency
64
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Maintenance Schedule
69
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Maintenance
72
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Storage
112
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Calibration and Settings
116
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Technical Data
126
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Operator’s Manual Order
134
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Alphabetical Index
135
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Volvo Penta D6 Operator’s Manual (124 pages)
Brand: Volvo Penta
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Category: Engine
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Size: 6.01 MB
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
3
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Foreword
4
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Safety Information
5
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Introduction
10
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Instruments and Controls
12
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Optional
31
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Starting
33
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Operation
36
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Engine Shutdown
40
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Fault Handling
44
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Fault Code Register
47
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In Case of Emergency
56
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Maintenance Schedule
60
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Maintenance
63
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Storage
100
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Calibration and Settings
104
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Technical Data
114
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Alphabetical Index
122
Volvo Penta D6 Service And Maintenance Manual (134 pages)
Brand: Volvo Penta
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Category: Engine
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Size: 24.48 MB
Volvo Penta D6 Operator’s Manual (104 pages)
Brand: Volvo Penta
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Category: Engine
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Size: 7.57 MB
Volvo Penta D6 Operator’s Manual (82 pages)
Brand: Volvo Penta
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Category: Engine
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Size: 3.63 MB
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
3
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English
5
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Deutsch
10
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Français
15
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Español
20
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Italiano
25
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Svenska
30
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Nederlands
35
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Dansk
40
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Norsk
45
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Suomi
50
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Português
55
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Русский
60
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Türkçe
65
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Ελληνικά
70
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Português Do Brasil
75
Volvo Penta D6 Operator’s Manual (42 pages)
Brand: Volvo Penta
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Category: Boat
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Size: 2.04 MB
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Description
Safety Precautions ………………………………………. 2
General information …………………………………….. 5
Special tools ………………………………………………. 9
Design and function …………………………………….. 10
Location of engine type signs ………………………….. 10
Engine introduction ……………………………………….. 11
Component description…………………………………… 16
Repair instructions ………………………………………. 23
General ……………………………………………………….. 23
Engine fixture, fixing ……………………………………… 24
Compression test ………………………………………….. 24
Group 21: Short block
Short block, disassembly ……………………………….. 25
Inspecting the engine block …………………………….. 29
Upper block plane …………………………………………. 29
Cylinder bore ………………………………………………… 29
Cylinder head, overhaul ………………………………….. 30
Cylinder head, disassembly ……………………………. 30
Cylinder head, inspection ……………………………….. 30
Valve seat, replace ……………………………………….. 31
Valves and valve seats, grinding……………………… 31
Valve guides, check ………………………………………. 32
Rocker arm mechanism, overhaul ……………………. 33
Cylinder head, assembly ………………………………… 33
Crankshaft, inspection …………………………………… 34
Main and big-end bearings, inspection ……………… 34
Crankshaft bush, front, inspection ……………………. 35
Crankshaft bush, front, replace ……………………….. 35
Crank bearing play, check ………………………………. 36
Piston rings, inspection and adjustment ……………. 37
Piston and cylinder bore, inspection and
measurement ……………………………………………….. 37
Con rods, inspection ……………………………………… 38
Con rod bush, replace ……………………………………. 38
Piston, piston rings and con rods, installation ……. 39
Camshaft, measurement ………………………………… 40
Timing gear assembly, inspection ……………………. 40
Crankshaft, installation …………………………………… 40
Piston, installation in cylinder ………………………….. 41
Camshaft, installation ……………………………………. 42
Cylinder head, installation ………………………………. 44
Valve lifters, inspection ………………………………….. 47
Valves, adjustment ……………………………………….. 49
Flywheel, replace ring gear ……………………………… 49
Crankshaft seal, rear, replace …………………………. 50
Crankshaft seal, front, replace ………………………… 50
Group 22: Lubrication system
Oil pump ……………………………………………………… 51
Oil channels …………………………………………………. 54
Oil pump bearing, overhaul ……………………………….. 55
Group 23: Fuel system
Injection pump ……………………………………………… 56
Setting injection timing …………………………………… 57
Setting the engine speed ………………………………… 59
Feed pump …………………………………………………… 60
Venting the fuel system …………………………………. 61
Fuel filter, replace …………………………………………….. 63
Fuel pre-filter, drain and replace ………………………… 63
Injectors ………………………………………………………. 64
Group 26: Cooling system
Fresh water system ………………………………………. 67
Coolant ……………………………………………………….. 68
Draining coolant ……………………………………………….. 69
Filling with coolant ………………………………………… 69
Checking the coolant level ……………………………… 70
Cleaning heat exchanger ………………………………… 71
Circulation pump …………………………………………… 72
Sea water pump ……………………………………………. 73
Thermostat ………………………………………………….. 73
Group 30: Electrical system
Description …………………………………………………… 74
Important information concerning
the electrical system ………………………………….. 76
Fault tracing, glow plugs, charging system………… 78
Alternator …………………………………………………….. 82
Starter motor ………………………………………………… 86
Electrical components ……………………………………. 89
Wiring diagrams ……………………………………………. 92
Group 20: Technical data
Technical data ……………………………………………… 96
Wear tolerances ……………………………………………. 100
Tightening torque ………………………………………….. 101
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Safety Precautions ………………………………………. 2
General information …………………………………….. 5
Special tools ………………………………………………. 9
Design and function …………………………………….. 10
Location of engine type signs ………………………….. 10
Engine introduction ……………………………………….. 11
Component description…………………………………… 16
Repair instructions ………………………………………. 23
General ……………………………………………………….. 23
Engine fixture, fixing ……………………………………… 24
Compression test ………………………………………….. 24
Group 21: Short block
Short block, disassembly ……………………………….. 25
Inspecting the engine block …………………………….. 29
Upper block plane …………………………………………. 29
Cylinder bore ………………………………………………… 29
Cylinder head, overhaul ………………………………….. 30
Cylinder head, disassembly ……………………………. 30
Cylinder head, inspection ……………………………….. 30
Valve seat, replace ……………………………………….. 31
Valves and valve seats, grinding……………………… 31
Valve guides, check ………………………………………. 32
Rocker arm mechanism, overhaul ……………………. 33
Cylinder head, assembly ………………………………… 33
Crankshaft, inspection …………………………………… 34
Main and big-end bearings, inspection ……………… 34
Crankshaft bush, front, inspection ……………………. 35
Crankshaft bush, front, replace ……………………….. 35
Crank bearing play, check ………………………………. 36
Piston rings, inspection and adjustment ……………. 37
Piston and cylinder bore, inspection and
measurement ……………………………………………….. 37
Con rods, inspection ……………………………………… 38
Con rod bush, replace ……………………………………. 38
Piston, piston rings and con rods, installation ……. 39
Camshaft, measurement ………………………………… 40
Timing gear assembly, inspection ……………………. 40
Crankshaft, installation …………………………………… 40
Piston, installation in cylinder ………………………….. 41
Camshaft, installation ……………………………………. 42
Cylinder head, installation ………………………………. 44
Valve lifters, inspection ………………………………….. 47
Valves, adjustment ……………………………………….. 49
Flywheel, replace ring gear ……………………………… 49
Crankshaft seal, rear, replace …………………………. 50
Crankshaft seal, front, replace ………………………… 50
Group 22: Lubrication system
Oil pump ……………………………………………………… 51
Oil channels …………………………………………………. 54
Oil pump bearing, overhaul ……………………………….. 55
Group 23: Fuel system
Injection pump ……………………………………………… 56
Setting injection timing …………………………………… 57
Setting the engine speed ………………………………… 59
Feed pump …………………………………………………… 60
Venting the fuel system …………………………………. 61
Fuel filter, replace …………………………………………….. 63
Fuel pre-filter, drain and replace ………………………… 63
Injectors ………………………………………………………. 64
Group 26: Cooling system
Fresh water system ………………………………………. 67
Coolant ……………………………………………………….. 68
Draining coolant ……………………………………………….. 69
Filling with coolant ………………………………………… 69
Checking the coolant level ……………………………… 70
Cleaning heat exchanger ………………………………… 71
Circulation pump …………………………………………… 72
Sea water pump ……………………………………………. 73
Thermostat ………………………………………………….. 73
Group 30: Electrical system
Description …………………………………………………… 74
Important information concerning
the electrical system ………………………………….. 76
Fault tracing, glow plugs, charging system………… 78
Alternator …………………………………………………….. 82
Starter motor ………………………………………………… 86
Electrical components ……………………………………. 89
Wiring diagrams ……………………………………………. 92
Group 20: Technical data
Technical data ……………………………………………… 96
Wear tolerances ……………………………………………. 100
Tightening torque ………………………………………….. 101
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Volvo Penta is a Swedish company, part of the Volvo Group, a manufacturer of marine and industrial engines.
Penta was founded in Skövde (Sweden) in 1907 to develop the first B1 marine engine. There are two versions of the appearance of the name Penta. According to one version, five people took part in
the development of the first engine. On the other — only the fifth set of drawings was approved for the creation of a motor in the gland. Penta’s engines quickly became popular. In 1927, Penta
received an order for the supply of engines for the production of the first Volvo car.
In 1935, Volvo bought the shares of Penta and since then the Volvo Penta is part of the Volvo Group.
Volvo Penta supplies engines and power plants for pleasure boats and yachts, as well as boats intended for commercial use («working» boats) and diesel power plants for marine and
industrial use. The engine range consists of diesel and gasoline components, ranging from 10 to 1,000 hp.
Volvo Penta has a network of 4,000 dealers in various parts of the world.
Among the company’s innovations in the field of shipbuilding are a tilt-turn column and Duoprop counter-rotating screws. In recent years, Volvo Penta has proposed a new
propulsion system with pulling screws and a joystick to control it.
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Do not modify or tamper with the exhaust system. • Do not idle the engine except as necessary. For more information www.P65warnings.ca.gov/marine www.p65warnings.ca.gov/products/diesel © 2022 AB VOLVO PENTA Volvo reserves the right to make changes Printed on environmentally friendly paper… -
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.شهر ً ا من بعد التسليم sprog via Internettet i op til 12 måneder efter leveringen. /http:// manual.volvopenta.com/coupon .Volvo Penta إذا كان الوصول إلى اإلنترنت غير متاح، فالرجاء االتصال بوكي ل http://manual.volvopenta.com/coupon/ Hvis det ikke er muligt at bestille via Internettet, bedes du kon- takte din Volvo Penta forhandler. -
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Ez a kezelési kézikönyv más nyelven is ingyenesen meg- rendelhető a kézbesítést követő 12 hónapon belül, az interneten keresztül. http://manual.volvopenta.com/coupon/ Ha nincs internet-elérése, lépjen kapcsolatba a Volvo Penta márkakereskedőjével. Šo operatora rokasgrāmatu var pasūtīt citā valodā bez maksas līdz 12 mēnešiem pēc piegādes, izmantojot internetu. -
Page 5: Table Of Contents
Maintenance and replacement parts …………18 Excessive strain on a product and components ……..19 Volvo Penta EVC system, integrity and modification ……19 Installation and use of Volvo Penta External Helm ……… 19 Recording engine data …………….20 Certified Engines ………………21 Volvo Penta Dealer Network …………..
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Local Control ………………78 Battery Management display …………… 79 Active Corrosion Protection …………..82 Power Take-off ………………84 Volvo Penta Interceptor System …………85 Operation ………………… 86 Swim platform Interface …………… 88 Alternator Voltage Reducer …………..89 Volvo Penta Easy Connect …………..90 Starting …………………. -
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Key Management ……………… 146 Ignition Auto Off ………………147 Joystick calibration …………….148 Joystick calibration, DPI/DPH …………… 149 Joystick Inboard calibration …………..150 Drive Straight calibration …………… 152 Technical Data ………………153 Viscosity ………………..154 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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Coolant, Mixing ………………158 Identification Numbers …………… 161 Declaration of Conformity …………..163 Declaration of Conformity …………..163 Index ………………….165 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
Page 9: Foreword
Pay careful attention to the safety instructions included in the manual. As the owner of a Volvo Penta marine engine, you become part of a worldwide network of dealers and service workshops that assist you with technical advice, service requirements and replacement parts.
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Page 10: Safety Information
This chapter describes how safety precautions are If anything remains unclear or if you are unsure of presented in the manual and on the product. Read the something, contact your Volvo Penta dealer for chapter through very carefully before you start the assistance.
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Always wear safety glasses if there is a risk of splintering, sparks and spray from the electrolyte (so- called battery acid), or other chemicals. Your eyes are very delicate and damage can result in loss of sight! 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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Spare parts — safety WARNING! Always use spare parts with the same quality as genuine Volvo Penta parts to minimize the risk of an explosion or fire. Components in fuel systems and electrical systems on Volvo Penta engines are designed and manufactured to minimize the risk of explosions and fire, in accordance with applicable legal requirements. -
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Information on the engine IMPORTANT: Make sure that all warning and information decals on the product are always visible. Replace decals which have been damaged or painted over. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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Before welding work IMPORTANT: Before any work with electric weld can begin, the connection to all control units must be disconnected. After finished welding, re-connect the connection to all control units before connecting any battery cable. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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There is a risk that hot oil can spray out. Refueling WARNING! There is always a risk of fire and explosion during refueling. Smoking is forbidden and the engine must be stopped. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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Safety Information Proper fuel quality IMPORTANT: Always use the fuel recommended by Volvo Penta. See Technical Data in Operator’s Manual. Other fuel can damage the engine. Wrong fuel quality can also lead to higher service costs. P0024477 WARNING! Risk of personal injury. -
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Cleanliness for sensitive components IMPORTANT: Observe meticulous cleanliness when handling system components. Even minimal amounts of dirt could cause a breakdown. Adjustment of the clutch CAUTION! Clutch adjustments must be carried out with the engine stopped. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
Page 18: Maneuvering
Instead, try to change the speed, trim or load distribution. If possible, take down or open the cockpit awning. Contact your boat dealer for the best solution for your boat. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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• flashlights • Emergency steering kit (DPI, single) Spare Parts and Tools: • impeller • fuel filters • fuses • tape • hose clamps • engine oil • other tools that may be required 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
Page 20: Introduction
Introduction Check that you heave received the correct operator’s manual before continuing reading. If not, please contact your Volvo Penta dealer. Read the Operator’s Manual carefully and learn to handle the engine, controls and other equipment in a safe manner before you start the engine.
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Page 21: Warranty
Introduction Warranty Your new Volvo Penta marine engine is covered by a limited warranty, subject to the conditions compiled in the Warranty Information. Note that AB Volvo Penta’s liability is limited to the specification in the Warranty Information and Emission Control System Warranty Statement.
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Page 22: Running In The Engine
These qualities will be maintained through regular servicing and the use of spare parts with the same quality as genuine Volvo Penta parts. If reliable and purpose-built parts are not used, your safety, health, and the machine’s function may be compromised.
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Page 23: Excessive Strain On A Product And Components
Modifying the EVC system or connecting spare parts or systems that do not comply with the quality of genuine Volvo Penta parts may adversely affect the system performance, safety and warranty coverage.
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Page 24: Recording Engine Data
AB Volvo Penta and authorized workshops will not distribute this stored information without permission. AB Volvo Penta may, however, be forced to provide this information if required by national legislation. In general, AB Volvo Penta and authorised workshops may read and use the information.
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Page 25: Certified Engines
NOTICE! Neglects or failure to follow the points listed here may invalidate the engine emission certificate. This means AB Volvo Penta can no longer guarantee engine conformity with the certified model. Volvo Penta is not responsible for damages or costs arising as a result of this.
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Page 26: Volvo Penta Dealer Network
The Volvo Penta global network of authorized dealers is at your service. We strongly recommend that you take your product to an authorized Volvo Penta dealer for service and repair. They are specialists in Volvo Penta products and have the accessories, genuine…
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Page 27: Instruments And Controls
Instruments and Controls This chapter describes the instruments, panels and controls Volvo Penta sells for your engine. If you would like to complement your instrumentation, or if your boat is equipped with instruments not described here, we ask that you contact your Volvo Penta dealer.
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Page 28: E-Key Remote
S = The stop position. 0 = The key can be inserted or removed. I = Operating position. System power is connected. II = Not used. III = Start position. Starter motor is engaged. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 29: Control Panels
Instruments and Controls Control Panels Volvo Penta control panels can be installed in different combinations. The panels all look the same but are configured to handle different functionality. The number of available panels and their function depend on the boat’s functionality setup.
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Page 30: Cruise Control Panel
Both engines in a twin installation must be running before the docking station can be activated. The helm station is inactive. The helm station is active and the docking function is switched on. The helm station is locked. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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”raised” in relation to the horizontal axis. – Will trim the drive away towards the transom, ”lower” the bow of the boat. For further information on Power Trim refer to Trim Ranges, page 49. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 33: Gauges
Freshwater tank level gauge. 6 Rudder position indicator The instrument shows rudder position. 7 Trim indicator, digital, for Aquamatic engines The digital indicator shows the position of the stern drive in relation to the transom shield. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 34: Displays
To see the what faults have been detected, press the OK button. For further information on how to handle fault messages and recommended actions, refer to Fault handling, page 103. Backlighting Display backlighting can be adjusted by pressing the buttons simultaneously. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 35: 4″ Display
Make a habit of protecting the screen by using the protective cover when the boat is not in use. The Volvo Penta 4″ screen is controlled using the panel buttons as follows: Return to the previous menu.
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Depending on the functions installed in the boat, the following can be displayed: Engine Speed Engine Hours Engine coolant temperature Battery Voltage Engine oil pressure Engine View Turbo Pressure Exhaust Temperature Transmission Oil Pressure Transmission oil temperature Propeller Rotation Ahead Speed 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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Trip Distance shows the distance travelled since the latest trip computer reset. • Trip Fuel shows the fuel consumption since the latest trip computer reset. • Trip Hours shows the time travelled since last trip computer reset. Average Fuel 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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Sea Water Temperature • Freshwater Level Vessel • ACP Info See the chapter entitledOptional, page 82 for information about Active Corrosion Protection (ACP). • Interceptor Position Refer to Optional, page 85 for information about Interceptor Position. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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Enable or disable the signal confirming function activation and deactivation. Info Beep Level Set the volume of the Info Beep. Trip Reset Reset all trip computer data. ACP Mode Set the Active Corrosion Protection (ACP) position. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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All fault messages are stored in Warning Manager, where the affected drivetrain is shown, the fault is described and suitable actions are suggested. Refer to Fault Code Register, page 106 for more information about different fault messages. Warning Manager 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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Replace Gauge Restore Default View To revert to the basic display settings, navigate to Restore Default View. 1 Press the Menu button and select Restore Default View. 2 Press the button. Restore Default View 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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Instruments and Controls 7″ Display Via the 7” display it is possible to view and control all installed functions in the Volvo Penta control system. IMPORTANT: Prolonged exposure to strong sunlight can damage the screen and cause functional faults. Make a habit of protecting the screen by using the protective cover when the boat is not in use.
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Restore Default View To revert My view to default settings, turn the knob to RESTORE DEFAULT VIEW in the Customize menu and press , press again to confirm. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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— Days to Service, days left until it is time for service. There is also an pop-up in the display to remained the need of service. 1. Shows engine torque output in percentage of available engine torque, at current engine speed, 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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— DEF/AUS Outlet Temperature shows the outlet temperature of the urea solution. — DEF/AUS Avg Consumption is based on the average urea solution consumption since last trip computer reset. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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Day mode shows dark-colored text against a light- colored background and Night mode shows light- colored text against a dark-colored background. To switch between modes, press the button Background Choose between the background colors Gray, Aqua, White, Carbon and Red. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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Vessel ID, ID for whole boat installation. Features Displays all EVC functions. The installed functions are marked with blue color. Components To see all installed components, press the button. Software Displays the software ID number. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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Alert sign. Fault message with description and suggestion for action. Shows which driveline the fault was detected in. Service information, fault codes. List of registered faults; turn the knob to browse. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
Page 49: Alarm Handling Display
In order to show that the screen is functioning correctly and not has frozen, the two circles in the top right corner should alternate full/empty-empty/full. See the chapter entitled Fault handling for more information about different fault messages and how to acknowledge them. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 50: Glass Cockpit Display
9 Options menu My Vessel Menu 1 Currently active functions 2 List of alla available functions onboard 3 Shows active functions and full function list 4 Volvo Penta specific information 5 Volvo Penta specific settings 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Home > Vessel > Choose preferred gauge view To change or add a new gauge in the layout select Options > Replace Data >Choose preferred gauge . 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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SOC (state of charge) • Time to empty / Time to full • Voltage • Current • Battery health 1. Shows engine torque output in percentage of available engine torque, at current engine speed. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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The catch is released automatically when the stern drive is trimmed down. WARNING! Never run the engine with the drive in the “lift” range. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 54: Trim Controls
NOTICE! The individual drive adjustments with the front buttons (2) is only available for installations without Volvo Penta Interceptor System. For information about the Interceptor System, refer to Optional, page 85. Top mount control for twin installation…
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Page 55: Powertrim Assistant
Press the PTA button on the helm station panel or the Trim Assist button on the control to activate or de- activate the function. is shown on the screen if the PTA function is active. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 56: Maneuvering
”bow up” or ”bow down” positions. The stability and steering characteristics of the boat can also vary depending on the sea conditions. Contact your Volvo Penta dealer to correct these tendencies if your boat shows instability an/or self-steering tendencies.
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The highest permitted engine speed when in the Beach range is 1500 rpm. IMPORTANT: Make sure the drive’s coolant inlet is never trimmed out of the water when operating in the beach range. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
Page 58: Controls
Instruments and Controls Controls This section describes the controls Volvo Penta sells for your engine. Contact your dealer if your boat is equipped with controls other than those described here, and you feel uncertain about their function. Top mounted control The engine can only be started with the control lever in the neutral position.
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Interceptor System, refer to Optional, page 85 for more information. 10 TRIM (Optional) Trim the drive out/in. For twin engine installations, the adjustments of the drives are synchronized. For further information, see Trim Ranges, page 49. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
Page 60: Side Mounted Control
The intermittent buzzer is active until the safety lanyard is back in its socket. CAUTION! The safety lanyard should always be attached to the current driver. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 61: Disengaging The Shift Function
3 Release the button. The N symbol on the control will light up as confirmation that the gearshift function is disengaged and that the lever will only affect engine revolutions. To exit neutral mode, press the button again. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 62: Adjusting The Friction Brake
3 Adjust the detention by turning the screw (3) with a 2.5 mm hex wrench. Turn the screw clockwise for an increased detent , and counterclockwise to decrease the detent. 4 Replace the cover. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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3 Thruster Mode / High Mode Depending on installation the Thruster Mode or the High Mode button is fitted at number 3. For operation and further function information, refer to Thruster Mode or Docking. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 64: Features
NOTICE! Included features may differ between installations. For more information contact your Volvo Penta dealer. Lowspeed The Volvo Penta Lowspeed function is available for engines with hydraulic transmissions. Boats with powerful engines can have high speeds even at low revolutions; the low speed function reduces speed.
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2 Press the Lowspeed button on the control or on the helm station panel to disengage the low speed function. Two audible signals confirm that the function is switched off and the “Lowspeed deactivated” (C) message is displayed on the screen. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
Page 66: Autopilot
> Owner’s Manual to see the manual in the display or download the latest manual on www.garmin.com Volvo Penta Autopilot consists of a compass unit and the Glass Cockpit Display. The autopilot adjusts boat steering to hold the boat on a straight course. Several different steering patterns can be set and the autopilot also permits manual steering.
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Page 67: Cruise Control
The target speed is shown in the display. When fine- tuning with the +/- button the speed is adjusted to next even 0.5 knots, 0.5 Mph or 1 km/h. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 68: Joystick For Docking
Features Joystick for docking Volvo Penta Joystick is used for docking and steering maneuvering. CAUTION! The joystick maneuvering works differently depending on if the docking function or steering function is active. Practise how to operate the boat with both joystick…
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High Mode function may be engaged. Activate the High Mode function by pressing button (B) on the joystick. An audible signal confirms that the function is activated and the High Mode button lights 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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When the joystick is released by the operator the gear shall be put in the neutral, the engine throttle shall go to idle. For installations with integrated bow thruster, the bow thruster power will go to zero. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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Moving the joystick forward will engage gear and increase engine speed. The rudder can be controlled by twisting the knob while pushing the joystick forward or backward. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
Page 72: Joystick Driving
Joystick Driving NOTICE! Function Joystick Driving works together with Volvo Penta autopilot for all installations. The Joystick Driving function allows the joystick to be used during passage to adjust the boat’s heading and maneuver the boat in the same way as with the autoplilot and helm steering unit.
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The autopilot shows the heading with a digital value and a indicator in shape of a blue triangle, a yellow arrow shows the new heading that the boat will be set 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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Learn to maneuver the boat with the joystick in calm, open waters. Joystick driving for Type approved installations. For Type approved installation the function Joyctick driving is not possible to use together with Volvo Penta Autopilot. Joystick driving is activated and de-activated by pressing the button on the joystick. -
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The boat is maneuvered by moving the joystick forward, aft, abeam, twisting the top of the joystick and combinations of the movements. Depending on installation, the boat’s movement may differ. The pictures show the boat’s movement for each installation. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Features CAUTION! The boat will continue to move in the selected direction even when the joystick has been released. To slow the boat or reverse its direction, move the joystick in the opposite direction. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
Page 77: Optional
For more information contact your Volvo Penta dealer. Dynamic Positioning System Volvo Penta Dynamic Positioning system (DPS) is a function that aids holding a selected position and compass heading by a GPS signal. The function is intended as an aid, e.g. while waiting for a berth or for a bridge to open.
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GPS Signal activated. HOLD ON to prevent falls- boat can move suddenly 1 Bearing AVOID swimming around the boat 2 Direction of movement 3 Fuel level P0022491 4 DPS symbol 5 GPS signal strength 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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• Pressing the DPS button (1). • Activating any other function on the joystick (2). Two audible signals confirm that the DPS function is switched off and the DPS button (1) light goes out. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
Page 80: Dps Repositioning
It is only possible to move in one direction at a time. The movement can be deactivated at any time by moving the joystick in any direction except the headed direction. Two audible signals confirm the deactivation of the movement. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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DPS is working to find the selected heading. function is no longer accessible. Acknowledge by pressing OK, or take • Unreliable GPS signal. The DPS function manual control of the boat. may be switched off. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
Page 82: Battery Management System
Press REMOTE DISABLE (red LED on the button lights up) for deactivation of remote control. The breakers can still be controlled locally on the BCM. Deactivation/activation is synchronized between all BCMs in the network. Remote disable. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 83: Battery Management Display
The values form the basis for when specified levels will alert/switch off to prevent total power loss or battery getting damaged or drained. The menu includes settings for Start Aid and Start Aid Level . 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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During operations, the number of hours are shown until the battery is empty, and when the battery is charged, the number of hours are shown P0016997 until a fully-charged battery. Pressing again shows: 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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— Good – good status but the battery will not achieve its full capacity. — Poor – replace the battery. The batteries’ status (On/Off) for the driveline is shown with a symbol at the bottom of the Battery Management display = Off. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
Page 86: Active Corrosion Protection
The sterndrive unit is protected by the secondary system even when ACP is inactive. Set the ACP to normal mode if the boat is move to a more aggressive environment. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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When ignition is switched on the system is restarted and goes to Normal mode. Settings Menu Navigate to ACP Mode in the settings menu, Settings > My Vessel > ACP Mode. Select ACP level. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
Page 88: Power Take-Off
1 Press RPM to disconnect power take-off control. The engine will revert to idle speed. 2 Move the control levers to neutral. 3 Press PTO to connect the engine for propulsion. The engine is now in neutral and idling. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 89: Volvo Penta Interceptor System
Optional Volvo Penta Interceptor System The Volvo Penta interceptor system is a trim system that uses interceptors installed on the transom to act on a boat’s running characteristics and provide a safer, more comfortable passage regardless of weather conditions. The IS system affects a boat’s running characteristics at speeds of ≈10 knots and above.
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Page 90: Operation
A high sensitivity creates the most effective damping, but not necessarily the most comfortable ride. Too high sensitivity can create a tendency of the vessel rolling back and forth, in which case, the sensitivity should be reduced. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Self cleaning is performed whether or not the boat is in use. During prolonged inactivity, e.g. winter lay-ups, self cleaning can be switched off by turning off the circuit breaker or disconnecting power. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
Page 92: Swim Platform Interface
5 seconds. It is then possible to start the engine or trim the drive. Any error codes must be acknowledged for the override to occur. The interface never stops an engine that is running, e.g. due to a failure of the switch/sensor. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 93: Alternator Voltage Reducer
Fast flashing yellow light (B): Communication received, at least one engine is running and control of alternator is in operation. NOTICE! If alternator still not charging after the investigation, please contact Volvo Penta dealer. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 94: Volvo Penta Easy Connect
Optional Volvo Penta Easy Connect Volvo Penta Easy Connect gives you an overview of boat and engine data, route information and more, by linking your boat/engine – via Bluetooth® to your smartphone/tablet. It consists of two parts, the Easy Connect Interface and the Easy Connect app.
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Page 95: Starting
Start the engine bay fan, where fitted, and allow it to run for at least four minutes. • Check that there is sufficient fuel for the planned trip. • Lower the sterndrive if it is up. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 96: Starting The Engine
If possible, leave the starter motor to cool for at least five minutes before making a new start attempt. Put the Gear in Neutral Put the drive/reverse gear in Neutral by moving the control lever(s) to Neutral (N) at all stations. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 97: Read The Instruments And Warm The Engine Up
IMPORTANT: Never race the engine when it is cold. Racing the engine when it is cold can damage the engine components and decrease the engine lifetime. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 98: Operation
3 Take the indicated actions; see chapter Fault Code Register, page 106. The fault will be stored as long as the fault remains. It will be possible to read out the fault code at an upcoming service. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 99: Maneuvering
Activate station 1 Press the STATION button (2) to activate the station. The lamp (3) in the control button will light up when the helm station is active. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 100: Helm Station Priority
Remote station The remote helm station is subordinate to the local helm station and the main helm station. The active helm station must first be unlocked in order to activate the remote helm station. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 101: Transfer Under Way
At cruising speed, engine 2 will show slightly higher fuel burn than engine 1 and 3. At wide open throttle engine, 2 will run at a slightly lower rpm (40–80 rpm) than engine 1 and 3. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 102: Engine Synchronization Disable
CBO (Center Boost Only) For triple installations, both starboard and center engine automatically adjusts to the port engine. When CBO is activated, the center engine is adjusted to the engine with highest speed. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 103: Engine Shutdown
The green lamp in the IGNITION button goes out to indicate the ignition is off. To lock the EVC system, hold the key fob in front of the symbol on the e-Key panel. A flashing red light indicates the system is locked. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 104: Ignition Auto Off
Settings menu Ignition Auto Off, page 147. Auxiliary stop If the engine cannot be stopped in a normal procedure, it is possible to stop the engine via the auxiliary stop mounted on the front of the engine. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 105: After Engine Shutdown
Storage, page 138. IMPORTANT: Use emery paper. Do not use a wire brush or other steel tools when cleaning, as these may damage the galvanic protection. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 106: Laying Up And Launching
Maintenance, page 129 and Maintenance, page 131 respectively for more detailed information. Check the charge status of the battery. A poorly- charged battery can freeze and burst. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 107: Fault Handling
Contact a Volvo Penta workshop for assistance with diagnostic readouts and unresolved faults. NOTICE! The thruster is not a Volvo Penta product. For assistance with faults regarding the thruster, please contact the thruster supplier service center. If needed, contact your Volvo Penta dealer for more information.
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Page 108: Alarm List
Volvo Penta workshop. When system power is reconnected, any remaining faults are displayed on the screen. Faults that have not been remedied must be acknowledged every time system power is switched 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 109: Fault Tracing
A number of symptoms and possible causes of engine malfunctions are described in the table below. Always contact your Volvo Penta dealer if problems occur which you can not solve by yourself. Read through the safety advice for care and maintenance work in chapter Safety precautions for maintenance and service operations before starting work.
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Page 110: Fault Code Register
Depending what display is installed the fault message is shown differently. Contact your Volvo Penta dealer if the fault remains after trying the corrective actions associated with the fault. In contact with dealer, it can be use useful to read out DTC (diagnostic trouble codes) stored in the display. See chapter Displays for more information on how to read out DTC.
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Interceptor Module (ICM) Power Control Module (PCU) Swim Platform Interface (SPIF) Action: Contact a Volvo Penta workshop if the fault remains. Check corrosion status Reason: Communication fault between Power Control Module PCU and Corrosion Protection Module (CPM). Action: Contact a Volvo Penta workshop. -
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Power trim failure Reason: Power trim voltage too high or too low. Symptom: Power trim disabled. Action: Contact a Volvo Penta workshop. RF connection error Reason: Failure in battery system. Action: Contact a Volvo Penta workshop. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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Reason: Fault in hemlm control unit. Action: Contact a Volvo Penta workshop. Air filter obstruction Reason: The air filter is clogged. Symptom: Engine performance is affected. Action: The engine needs service soon. Contact a Volvo Penta workshop. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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Boost pressure high Reason: The boost pressure Is critically high. Symptom: Engine performance is affected. Action: Contact a Volvo Penta workshop as soon as possible. Reason: High boost temperature. Action: Contact a Volvo Penta workshop. High engine speed Action: Reduce engine speed. -
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Failure in fuel system. High pressure in fuel system. Symptom: Engine performance is affected. Engine start might take longer time. Action: Contact a Volvo Penta workshop as soon as possible. Fuel pump Reason: Low efficiency in fuel pump. High temperature in fuel pump. -
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The fuel pressure is too low. Corrective action: • Check the fuel level. • Check that there is no fuel leakage. • Check that the fuel filters are not blocked. refer to, Maintenance, page 127. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
Page 117: In Case Of Emergency
Lift the boat ashore. Check the oil level in the drive. If the oil is gray-colored, water has entered and the drive must be inspected by an authorized Volvo Penta workshop. The same applies if there is damage to the drive.
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Page 118: Towing The Boat
1 Check that the auxiliary battery has the same voltage as the engine system voltage. 2 Connect the red positive cable to the plus (+) terminal on the discharged battery and then to the plus terminal on the auxiliary battery. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 119: Emergency Shifting
2 Pull out the split pin (1) and lift the adapter (2) from the pin (3). 3 Place a screwdriver or similar tool in the adapter (2) hole and move the control wire horizontally. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 120: Emergency Steering
Working with or approaching a running engine is a safety risk. Watch out for rotating components and hot surfaces. Wear hearing protection when in the engine room as there is a risk of harmful sound levels. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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1 Disconnect the power cable from the power steering pump. 2 Connect the three pieces of the crank tool together. 3 Remove the lid to the servo pump by connecting the crank tool and turning the stick below the handle. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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In Case of Emergency 4 Underneat the lid there is a socket screw that fits to the crank tool. Control steering with crank tool. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
Page 123: Emergency Steering With Twin Control Levers
Working with or approaching a running engine is a safety risk. Watch out for rotating components and hot surfaces. NOTICE! For safety reasons, the alignment procedure must be carried out with the gear disengaged. The vessel must not make speed through water. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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IMPORTANT: Do not force the crank tool beyond the end position, it could damage the Electrical Rudder Actuator. NOTICE! Do not use the crank tool while rampage. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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5 Remove the crank tool. Disconnect the switch by pressing down the lock and at the same time unplug the switch by slowly wiggling it. Screw the plug (6) back on. 6 Reconnect the cable (7) disconnected in step 1. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
Page 126: Emergency Trimming
Release the button when the trim limit is reached. 2 Press the button again and hold it depressed for more than 5 seconds. The drive starts trimming. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 127: Emergency Start
4 Press start button or turn key to crank position, the display will show “Crank override, push 5s to start”. Keep start button depressed or key in crank position for at least 5 seconds to activate Start/ Crank override. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 128: Maintenance Schedule
Maintenance Schedule Your Volvo Penta engine and its equipment are designed for high reliability and long life. The engines are built to have the smallest possible environmental impact. To retain these qualities and to avoid unnecessary malfunction, preventive maintenance needs to be performed. It is the owner’s responsibility to make sure that services are performed at intervals in the Service protocol, in order for the warranty to be valid.
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Page 129: Maintenance
Volvo Penta recommend that all servicing with the engine running should be undertaken by an authorized Volvo Penta workshop. The intervals when maintenance items must be carried are indicated in the Maintenance Schedule.
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Page 130: Engine, General
Never direct the jet from a high-pressure washer at seals, rubber hoses or electrical components. Never use the high pressure setting for engine cleaning. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 131: Lubrication System
Always observe the greatest cleanliness during refueling and work on the fuel system. All work on the injectors of the engine must be carried out by an authorized Volvo Penta workshop. WARNING! Fire hazard. When carrying out work on the fuel system make sure the engine is cold.
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Page 132: Fuel System, Bleeding
1 Place a container beneath the pre-fuel filter. 2 Open the bleed screw (1) on the pre-fuel filter about four turns. 3 Drain the water and contaminants via the plug in the bottom of the filter. 4 Bleed the fuel system. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 133: Freshwater System
— in the worst case — can cause engine breakdown. Volvo Penta strongly recommend the use of our own coolants, ”Volvo Penta Coolant VCS Ready Mixed” or the concentrate ”Volvo Penta Coolant VCS”, which…
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Page 134: Coolant Level, Checking
Turn the filler cover slowly counter-clockwise and release any pressure from the system before removing the cover completely. Fill the coolant all the way up to the start of the cap throat (A). 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 135: Seawater System
If the boat does not have sea cocks the water flow must be blocked in a safe manner. If this is not possible, the boat must be drawn up on land before work starts. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 136: Seawater Filter, Check And Cleaning
2 Release the clamp (1) and remove the sealing plate (2). 3 Lift out the insert (3) and clean it. 4 Replace parts as illustrated. 5 Open the sea cock and check for leaks. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 137: Electrical System
Always stop the engine and break the current using the main switches before working on the engine. IMPORTANT: Contact a Volvo Penta dealer for information if any arc welding will be performed on the application. Arc welding can cause damage to the engine and the electronics.
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Page 138: Battery
NOTICE! If low starter battery alarm occur, the battery may get drained which might result in loss of functions and engine stopping. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 139: Reversing Gear
The reverse gear uses solenoid valves for electronically controlled shifting. Volvo Penta recommends that a seawater filter be fitted to guarantee the correct cooling water flow to the engine and reverse gear. Otherwise there is a risk of contaminants in the seawater blocking the reverse gear cooler and other cooling system components.
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Page 140: Oil Level, Checking
2 Remove the dipstick by turning counter-clockwise. Wipe the dipstick and reinsert it in the reverse gear without screwing it in. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level. The correct oil level is between the MAX and MIN markings. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 141: Drive
3 Remove the oil filler hole plug (2). Check that the oil (1.6″) level is 40 mm (1.6″) below the rim of the oil filler hole. 4 Tighten the plug and install the cover. P0023100 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 142: Storage
All information on how to prepare and handle the engine and its equipment before, during and after storage is included in the “Service and Maintenance manual”. The manual is available for downloading (or purchasing) at volvopenta.com, Manuals & Handbooks. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 143: Calibration And Settings
The setting must be entered at each helm station. 1 Navigate to Neutral beep in the settings menu. 2 Press to switch the audible signal On or Off. Neutral beep 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 144: Information Beep
P0012516 Trip Reset Depth Alarm Setting the level for the depth alarm on Volvo Penta echo sounders. The setting need only be made at one helm station. 1 Navigate to Depth Alarm in the settings menu.
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Signal fault If the signal from the depth alarm is lost, e.g. if the sensor is not working, a message is displayed stating that the signal has been lost. Depth Alarm / Signal Loss 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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2 Open US or Metric, press and select American or metric units. 3 Navigate to Distance, press and then select kilometers, nautical miles or miles. 4 Press to confirm the selection. Units 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 147: Language
2 Features shows the accessories that are installed. Press to open the submenu. 3 Components shows what hardware components that are installed. Press to open the settings menu. 4 Software shows what software is installed. Press to open the submenu. Components 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 148: Pta Calibration
5 Repeat steps 4 to 5 for Pos 3, Pos 4 and Pos 5. 6 To return to basic settings, select Defaults and press to confirm return to basic settings. P0013204 Trim position being set Engine rpm C Trim angle P0001232 Defaults 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 149: Fuel Tank
3 Fill the fuel tank. Confirm that the fuel tank is full by pressing IMPORTANT: An authorized Volvo Penta workshop is to carry out Full Fuel Tank Calibration Settings for Fuel Tank Volume, Empty Tank Calibration and Fuel Alarm Level.
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Page 150: Speed Factor
Because the system must contain at least one key, the key used for approval cannot be removed. Check Key e-Key 1 e-Key 2 5 The removal of a key is confirmed on the display. e-Key 3 e-Key 4 P0016500 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 151: Ignition Auto Off
Navigate to the settings menus: Select Options > Settings > Preferences or My Vessel to open calibration and settings menus. Volvo Penta specific settings can also be found in My Vessel in Bottom Bar > Settings Select Home to return to main screen.
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Page 152: Joystick Calibration
Allow the boat to run for a fairly long distance during calibration. Hold the joystick firmly in position. Calibration can only be carried out at a helm station that is equipped with both a joystick and a control panel. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 153: Joystick Calibration, Dpi/Dph
8. The boat must move straight abeam. 9. Hold the position and Steady light and buzzer confirm by pushing confirm completed DOCKING calibration. Ignition must be turned off for at least 15 seconds to confirm the calibration. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 154: Joystick Inboard Calibration
11. thruster and minimum DOCKING. engine force.) 9. Compensate boat movements with the 10. The boat must move straight abeam. Joystick by rotating knob and moving it forward- backward. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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If not fulfilled, adjust to a higher engine rpm. before confirming: Ignition must be turned off for at push DOCKING least 15 seconds to confirm the calibration. 19. Test Drive. To redo Step1 and/or Step 2: Start from the beginning. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
Page 156: Drive Straight Calibration
Start screen.. Steering. engines to perform Drive Straight Calibration 7. Press THROTTLE 8. Ignition must be ONLY to confirm rudder turned off for at least 15 position. seconds to confirm the calibration. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 157: Technical Data
324 (440) D6-300I D6-300I-G 221 (300) D6-340I D6-340I-G 251 (340) D6-380I D6-380I-G 280 (380) D6-440I D6-440I-G 324 (440) D6-440I-WJ D6-440I-WJ-G 324 (440) D6-480I D6-480I-G 353 (480) D6-480I-WJ D6-480I-WJ-G 353 (480) 1) According to ISO 8665 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Page 158: Viscosity
Oil and oil filter change interval, reached first in operation VDS-4.5 200 hours or 24 months VDS = Volvo Drain Specification Viscosity Select the viscosity according to the table. The temperature values refer to stable ambient temperatures. 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Sufficient fuel lubricity is essential to protect the fuel injection system against excessive wear. Restrictions for other diesel fuels Volvo Penta also approves the use of other diesel fuels as long as the here specified restrictions are followed. However Volvo Penta does not guarantee compliance with emission legislation or fulfillment of expected lifetime with these other diesel fuels. -
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Penta approves the use of paraffinic diesel fuels that complies with standard EN 15940. The fuel guarantees compliance with emission legislation and fulfills the expected lifetime as long as the service requirements are followed. Volvo Penta also approves the use of fuel blends between these paraffinic fuels and diesel fuels that comply with the quality requirements. -
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When shifting from diesel fuel to high FAME diesel fuel — The fuel hoses and sealings shall be replaced — The fuel tank shall be cleaned and the fuel filter shall be replaced after 50h 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
Page 162: Coolant, Mixing
Technical Data Cooling System Volume Fresh water system volume (ca) D4: 13 litre (3.4 US gal) D6: 16.5 litre (4.4 US gal) Thermostat The thermostats begins opening/fully open 78 °C / 90 °C (172.4 °F / 194 °F) Coolant, Mixing…
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HS85AE Oil capacity 5.0 liters/ 5.5 liters (1.3 US gal/1.5 US gal) Oil quality ATF (Dexron II, III) Type designation HS85IVE Oil capacity 7.0 liters (1.8 US gal) Oil quality ATF (Dexron II, III) 47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
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AB Volvo Penta accepts no responsibility or liability for any damage or cost arising due to use of other oils then recommended. -
Page 165: Identification Numbers
E. Drive plate Product designation (4): ……..Gear ratio (5): ……..Serial number (6): ……..Product number (7): ……..F. Shield (drive) Product designation (8): ……..Serial number (9): ……..Product number (10): ……..47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA…
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Technical Data G. Electrical Rudder Actuator Product number (11) ……..Product designation (12): ……..Serial number (13): ……..47712786 11-2022 © AB VOLVO PENTA… -
Page 167: Declaration Of Conformity
Declaration of Conformity for Recreational Craft Propulsion Engines with the sound and exhaust emission requirements of Directive 2013/53/EU D4, D6 Engine manufacturer AB Volvo Penta, Gropegårdsgatan, 405 08 Göteborg, Sweden Body for sound emission assessment Body for exhaust emission assessment International Marine Certification Institute…
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Alternator Voltage Reducer……..89 Ignition switch…………24 Autopilot…………..62 Information beep…………. 140 Auxiliary stop…………100 Information Display…………30 Installation and use of Volvo Penta External Helm..19 Battery…………..134 Battery Management display……..79 Joystick…………..59 Battery Management System……..78 Joystick calibration……….148 Before Starting…………91 Joystick calibration, DPI/DPH……..149… -
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Trim Ranges………….. 49 Viscosity…………..154 Volvo Penta Action Service……..22 Volvo Penta Dealer Network……..22 Volvo Penta Easy Connect……..90 Volvo Penta EVC system, integrity and modification.19 Volvo Penta Interceptor System…….. 85 Warranty…………..17 Water in Fuel…………128 Your New Boat…………17…
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