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Content
Foreword ...................................................................................................... 2
Safety Information ...................................................................................... 3
Introduction ................................................................................................. 8
Instruments and Controls ........................................................................ 10
Optional ..................................................................................................... 30
Starting ...................................................................................................... 33
Operation ................................................................................................... 36
Engine Shutdown ...................................................................................... 40
Fault Handling ........................................................................................... 43
Fault Code Register .................................................................................. 47
In Case of Emergency .............................................................................. 51
Maintenance Schedule ............................................................................. 55
Maintenance .............................................................................................. 57
Storage ....................................................................................................... 86
Calibration and Settings ........................................................................... 88
Technical Data ........................................................................................... 96
Alphabetical index .................................................................................. 103
1
Foreword
Volvo Penta marine engines are used all over the world. They are used in all possible operating conditions for
professional as well as leisure purposes. This is not a coincidence. After 100 years as an engine manufacturer
the Volvo Penta name has become a symbol of reliability, technical innovation, top of the range performance and
long service life. We also believe that this is what you demand and expect of your Volvo Penta engine.
We would like you to read this operator’s manual thoroughly and consider the advice we give on running and
maintenance before your maiden voyage so that you will be ensured of fulfilling your expectations. Please pay
attention to the safety instructions contained in the manual.
As owner of a Volvo Penta marine engine, we would also like to welcome you to a worldwide network of dealers
and service workshops to assist you with technical advice, service requirements and replacement parts. Please
contact your nearest authorized Volvo Penta dealer for assistance.
You will find your closest dealer at our home page on the Internet www.volvopenta.com - amongst other
useful information about your Volvo Penta engine - we invite you to visit!
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Safety Information
Read this chapter very carefully. It has to do with your safety. This describes how safety information is presented
in the instruction book and on the product. It also gives you an introduction to the basic safety rules for using and
looking after the engine.
Check that you heave received the correct instruction book before you read on. If not, please contact your
Volvo Penta dealer.
!
This symbol is used in the instruction book and on the product, to call your attention to
the fact that this is safety information. Always read such information very carefully.
Safety texts in the instruction book have the following order of priority:
DANGER!
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious
injury.
WARNING!
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
personal injury.
CAUTION!
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate
personal injury.
IMPORTANT!
Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could result in property damage.
NOTICE! Used to draw attention to important information that will facilitate work or
operations.
This symbol is used on our products in some cases and refers to important information
in the instruction book. Make sure that warning and information symbols on the engine
are clearly visible and legible. Replace symbols which have been damaged or painted
over.
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Remember
• Safety equipment: Life jackets for everybody aboard, communication equipment, emergency
rockets, approved fire extinguisher, first aid kit, life buoy, anchor, paddle, torches etc.
• Spare parts and tools: Impeller, fuel filters, fuses, tape, hose clamps, engine oil, propeller and
tools for the jobs you could be expected to have to do.
• Take your chart out and study your planned route. Calculate distance and fuel consumption.
Listen to weather reports.
• Tell your friends/relatives about route plans if you undertake a long journey. Remember to
notify changed plans or delays.
• Inform everybody aboard about where the safety equipment is located, and how it works. Make
sure that there is more than one person aboard who can start and operate the boat safely.
This list can be extended, since the need for safety equipment varies with the type of boat, and
where or how it is used etc. We recommend that you ask a regional boat or sea safety organization
for more detailed maritime safety information.
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Lubrication system
Hot oil can cause burns. Avoid skin contact with hot
oil. Ensure that the lubrication system is not under
pressure before commencing work on it. Never start
or operate the engine with the oil filler cap removed,
oil can spray out.
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Introduction
This Operator's Manual has been prepared to give you the greatest possible benefit from your Volvo Penta marine
engine. It contains the information you need to be able to operate and maintain the engine safely and correctly.
Please read the Operator's Manual carefully and learn to handle the engine, controls and other equipment in a
safe manner before you cast off on your maiden voyage.
Always have the Operator's Manual available. Store it safely and do not forget to hand it over to the next owner
if you sell your boat.
The Operator’s Manual describes the engine and equipment sold by Volvo Penta. The illustrations in this book
covers several varieties and might differ, the essential information is always correct though. Installations with e.g.
different controls and instrumentation might occur, in these cases we refer to this products manual.
Warranty
Your new Volvo Penta marine engine is covered by a Moderate your speed and distance so that wake and
limited warranty, under the conditions and instructions noise do not disturb or damage animal life, moored
compiled in the Warranty and Service book. boats, jetties etc. Leave the archipelago and harbours
Please note that AB Volvo Penta’s liability is limited to in the same state you would like to find them. Remem-
the specification in the Warranty and Service book. ber to always hand in drained oil, coolant, paint and
Read it carefully, as soon as possible after delivery. It wash residue, used batteries etc. for destruction at a
includes important information about warranty cards, recycling station.
service, maintenance, which it is the responsibility of If we all pull together, we can make a valuable con-
the owner to know, check and carry out. If this is not tribution to the environment together.
done, AB Volvo Penta may fully or partly refuse to
honour its warranty undertakings.
Please contact your Volvo Penta dealer if you Running in
have not received a Warranty and Service book, The engine must be “run in” during its first 10 hours,
or a customer copy of the warranty card. as follows:
Use the engine in normal operation. Full load should
Environmental care only be applied for short periods. Never run the engine
All of us want to live in a clean, healthy environment. for a long period of time at constant speed during this
Where we can breathe clean air, see healthy trees, period.
have clean water in lakes and seas, and be able to Higher oil consumption is normal during the running
enjoy the sunlight without fearing for our health. in period. For this reason, check the oil level more
Unfortunately, this is not self-evident these days, it is frequently than normally recommended.
something all of us must work hard for. After the first period of operation, the specified war-
As a manufacturer of marine engines, Volvo Penta ranty inspection “First service inspection” can be
has particular responsibility and for this reason, envi- done. For more information: Please refer to the Main-
ronmental care is a core value in our product devel- tenance Schedule.
opment. Volvo Penta has a wide engine programme
these days, where considerable progress has been Fuel and oils
made in reducing exhaust fumes, fuel consumption, Only use the fuels and oils recommended in the Oper-
engine noise etc. ator's Manual. Other grades can cause malfunctions,
We hope that you will be want to preserve these val- increased fuel consumption and eventually even
ues. Always observe the advice in the Operator's shorten the life of the engine.
Manual about fuel grades, operation and mainte- Always change the oil, oil filters and fuel filter at the
nance, to avoid unnecessary environmental impact. specified intervals.
Please contact your Volvo Penta dealer if you notice
any changes such as increased fuel consumption or
increased exhaust smoke.
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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.
Ignition Lock
The start keys are supplied with a plate bearing the key
code to be used when ordering spare keys. Keep the
code beyond the reach of unauthorized people.
S = Stop position.
0 = The key can be inserted or removed.
I = Operating position. System voltage is connected.
II = Not used.
III = Start position. Start motor is engaged.
Start/Stop Panel
The start/stop panel is used for starting and stopping
the engine.
To start the engine it is necessary for the start key at
the main station to be in the ”I” operating position. The
engine can only be stopped from an activated control
panel.
Read the starting instructions in chapter Start-
ing page 33 to ensure you use the correct start pro-
cedure.
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Gauges
Tachometer
The tachometer displays engine speed; multiply the
value shown on the dial by 1,000 to get the number of
engine revolutions per minute.
Boat and engine information is displayed in the tach-
ometer window. Information displayed depends on
engine type, the number of sensors and which acces-
sories are installed.
Optional instruments
These instruments are sold as engine options by Volvo
Penta.
1 Fuel level gauge
The fuel level gauge shows the quantity of remain-
1 ing fuel.
2 Voltmeter, battery charging
The meter shows the alternator charge current.
During operations the charge voltage should be
around 28 V. When the engine is stopped and elec-
trical power switched on the battery voltage should
be around 24 V.
3 Coolant temperature gauge
The instrument shows engine coolant temperature.
During operations coolant temperature should nor-
mally be between 75–90°C (167–194°F).
4 Oil pressure gauge
The oil pressure gauge displays engine oil pres-
sure. During operations the oil pressure gauge
should normally show 3–5.5 bar (43.5–79.8 PSI).
At idle, lower values are normal.
5 Rudder position indicator
The instrument shows rudder position.
6 Fresh water level gauge
Freshwater tank level gauge.
7 Alarm monitor
The alarm monitor gives a visual warning to call
attention to any alarms that occur.
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Control Panel
The control panel is used for station handling, disen-
gaging the gear/drive and to navigate the EVC system
menu. There is one control panel for single installations
and one for twin installations.
Always push the buttons firmly and for at least one
second.
Activation button
The control panel and station are activated by pushing
the activation button once. Push twice to lock the sta-
tion. On boats with only one station, this is always
active.
The lamp above the activation button shows the status
of the station.
Red lamp: Active station
Lamp off: Station not activated.
Lamp flashing: A fault that limits the function of the
station has been detected.
Padlock
The padlock symbol lights when the station is locked
with the activation button or if change of stations is
under way, please refer to section Helm Sta-
tions page 38.
Lit: The station is locked and the boat can only be con-
trolled from this station.
Flashing: Another station is locked.
Neutral button
The neutral button is used to disengage the drive/gear
enabling the engine rpm to increase without affecting
the drive/gear, to warm up the engine. The lamp above
the neutral button shows the status of the station.
Control panel twin installation
Green lamp: Gear in neutral. The drive/gear is in neu-
tral position and the engine runs at idle speed.
Lamp off: The drive/gear is engaged for movement
forward/astern.
Flashing lamp: The drive/gear is disengaged and the
engine speed can be adjusted.
Knob
Navigate the display menu by turning the knob.
Push the knob to confirm a selection or acknowledge
an alarm.
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Multifunction Button
With the multifunction button the instruments and pan-
els backlighting is adjusted.
Push the button for over a second to turn the back-
lighting on or off. The backlighting can be adjusted in
five stages by repeatedly pushing the multifunction
button quickly (less than 1 second).
If the button is pressed on an inactive station, operating
information is shown on the display(s) and the menu
structure is activated.
Back Button
Used to return a step up in the menu structure.
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Screens
4" Screen
In the EVC system display it is possible to show mul-
tiple windows with different information. There are four
display modes which can be chosen using the buttons
on the instrument.
Display modes
Press button 1–4 to view the function menu for the
buttons, apperaring in the lower part of the display.
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Contrast
In the display modes Engine, Trip and Graph, it is pos-
sible to adjust the contrast.
Press button 5 when outside the menu and then +
(button 4) and – (button 3).
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Engine, button 1
ENGINE SPEED Rpm and speed is shown in the upper part of the dis-
play. In the lower part it will show trip computer and a
6
1 2 4 8 fuel level indicator, if these functions are installed.
2 10
If speed information is missing, coolant temperature
0 0
will be shown instead.
x1000 RPM KTS
Multi, button 2
In the multi mode the information can be shown in sev-
eral windows, analogue or digital. The display can
show windows with different information or be divided
to show windows and system information. To handle
the system information, see section EVC Menu. To go
between the different display modes, press button 2
repeatedly.
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Trip, button 3
The display works as trip computer and shows:
Trip Fuel, since last reset
Fuel Rate, fuel consumption
Trip hours, since last reset
Engine hours, total amount of operating hours
Graph, button 4
The information is shown as graphs. Press button 4
repeatedly to choose which information will be shown.
The time interval is set in the Configuration menu.
4000 If the connection is broken there will be a straight line
in the display.
2000
P0002420
Single installation
P0002421
Twin installation
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Configuration menu
Press button 5 for five seconds to enter the Configu-
ration menu. Navigate with the up and down arrows,
select with the right arrow.
System information
System information shows the EVC-menu and is han-
dled by the knob on the control panel. For more infor-
mation, see EVC Menu.
Settings
- Language: Setting of what language the informa-
SETTINGS tion is to be presented in are made in the EVC menu,
see EVC Menu.
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
BLEEP OFF - Bleep: On/Off, setting if pressing the instrument
ENGINE PORT buttons will be followed by a beep or not.
DISPLAY - Engine: Setting of what kind of installation the dis-
play is a part of and which engine is to be shown in
the display.
BACK
P0002408
BACK
P0002409
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EVC Menu
P0001006
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Settings
Turn the control panel wheel until the start screen for
the settings menu is displayed. Press the wheel to
reach the sub menus.
Turn to move between the available setting functions.
For further information, refer to section Settings
P0001015
Menu page 88.
Fault
The fault window is only shown in the main menu if a
fault has been detected.
For further information, refer to section Fault Han-
dling page 43.
P0001315
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7" screen
The Volvo Penta 7" screen is controlled by means of
buttons:
IMPORTANT!
Make a habit of protecting the screen with the protec-
tive cover when the boat is not in use. Prolonged expo-
sure to strong sunlight can damage the screen and
cause function faults.
Pop-up
A number of functions can be switched on and off in a
pop-up by pressing OK , which will display the func-
tions in the lower part of the screen.
Turn to the desired function and press OK to confirm
that the function is to be switched on or off.
Active functions are displayed by a symbol in the status
1 2 field on the right.
P0001050
P0001097
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My View
Boat, engine and transmission data are displayed in
My View as analog or digital instruments.
Selection of instruments to be displayed and their
appearance is made under the Customize menu.
Information for up to three engines can be displayed
on the same screen in boats with multiple engine instal-
lations; they are distinguished by different color dials
in the instruments.
P0001045
Customize
Press OK so that the Customize menu is displayed.
Press OK to access the submenus Add, Remove,
Modify and Return to basic setting.
Use the knob to browse between menus.
P0001187
Adding instruments
Turn the knob to Add and press OK .
Select the desired information is displayed and confirm
with OK . The new instrument will position itself at the
bottom right corner.
P0001188
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Removing instruments
Turn to the Remove menu and press OK .
Turn to the instrument that is to be removed and con-
firm with OK .
P0001184
Changing instruments
Turn to the Modify menu and press OK .
Select the instrument that is to be changed and press
OK .
Choose between:
Remove, removes the instrument.
Replace, changes one instrument for another. Turn
to the desired instrument and press OK .
P0001185
Analogue/Numeric, specify whether the instru-
ment will be displayed as analog or digital.
Engine
Information concerning the engine and its transmission
is displayed in this view.
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Fuel economy
This view functions as the boat's trip computer.
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Vessel
Information concerning boat installations is displayed
in this view.
P0001099
Camera
It is possible to connect a camera to the screen (e.g.
for monitoring the engine compartment or swimming
platform).
If a camera is installed, images will be displayed in this
view.
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Settings
Screen settings and different function settings are
made in this view. Turn to the desired menu and press
OK to access the submenus.
Mode
Choose between the modes Day (dark text on a white
background) or Night (light text on a dark background).
Press OK to switch between modes.
Background
Choose between the background colors Gray, Aqua,
White, Carbon and Red.
P0001098
EVC Settings
Press OK to access the settings menu.
Settings for screen, switching functions on and off,
audible alarm settings, alarm limits, language and
units. Information regarding boat installations is also
found here.
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3 4 5
P0001049
1 Symbol
2 Shows on which drive line the fault is detected.
3 List of registered faults; turn the knob to browse.
4 Fault message with description and suggestion for action.
5 Service information.
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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.
CAUTION!
Take care not to engage the gear by mistake.
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Control A
Control B
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Control A
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Optional
Low speed
The Lowspeed function is available for engines with
some hydralic reverse gear.
Boats with powerful engines can have high speed even
at idle. The Lowspeed function reduces the boat
speed.
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Optional
Engaging Lowspeed
1 Move the lever to neutral position.
2
2 Press the neutral button (N) to activate Lowspeed.
RPMX100
3 If the message “Lowspeed initierate” (A) followd by
the snail symbol (B) in the display the lowspeed
function is not ready. Normal gear shifting until Low-
0 4 speed is activated.
When Lowspeed is engaged “Lowspeed activated”
(C) shows on the display.
3 Active Lowspeed is indicated by the snail symbol
on the display.
Disengaging Lowspeed
1 Move the lever to neutral position.
A 2 Press the neutral button (N) to disengage the low-
speed function.
The message “Lowspeed deactivated” (E) shows in
the dispaly.
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Starting
Make a habit of visually checking the engine, engine bay and transmission before start. This will help you to
discover quickly if anything abnormal has happened, or is about to happen. Also check that instruments and
warning displays show normal values when you have started the engine.
To minimize cold start smoke we recommend the installation of an engine heater or engine bay heater if temper-
atures below +5°C (41°F) are encountered.
WARNING!
Never use start spray or similar products as starting aid. Explosion risk!
Before Starting
• Open the fuel cock.
• Open the sea cock where fitted.
• Check the engine and transmission oil level.
• Check the coolant level.
• Turn the main switches on.
IMPORTANT!
Never disconnect the current with the main
switches when the engine is running. The alter-
nator and electronics could be damaged.
• 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.
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Starting
Check lamps
Each time the ignition is turned on, all lamps in the
alarm instrument are illuminated. Check that all lamps
- +
light up and go out. If a lamp flashes a fault has been
! ! registered, please refer to Fault Handling page 43
for further information and recommended actions.
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Overheating protection
If the starter motor is engaged for its maximum activa-
tion time (30 seconds), the starter motor circuit is cut
automatically to protect the starter motor from over-
P0005860 heating. If possible, leave the starter motor to cool for
at least five minutes before making a new start attempt.
IMPORTANT!
Never race the engine when it is cold.
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Operation
Learn to handle the engine, controls and other equipment in a safe and proper manner before casting off on your
maiden voyage. Remember to avoid sudden and extreme rudder maneuvers and gear shifts. There is a risk for
passengers and crew falling over or falling overboard.
WARNING!
A rotating propeller can cause serious injury. Check that nobody is in the water before engaging ahead or astern.
Never drive near bathers or in areas where people could be in the water.
Alarms
Alarms and messages are shown in the display, some
alarms do also have a sound alarm. Is there an alarm
instrument installed the lamp in question will flash.
If a malfunction is discovered the sound alarm starts
and the lamp in question in the alarm instrument
flashes. The display will show a fault message.
1 Read the alarm/fault message.
2 Acknowledge the alarm by pressing the knob on the
control panel.
3 Take the indicated actions, see chapter Fault Code
Register page 47.
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Maneuvering
Shifting between forward and reverse should be done
at idling. Shifting at higher engine speeds can be
uncomfortable for passengers and cause unnecessary
1
stress on the stern drive/reverse gear, or cause the
engine to stop.
If you attempt to shift gear at an excessive engine
speed, a safety function cuts in automatically, and
delays shifting until engine speed has fallen to 1000
rpm.
WARNING!
Never shift to reverse when the boat is planing.
2 Move the control lever to neutral with a rapid, dis-
tinct movement. Make a brief pause.
3 Then move the control lever to reverse with a rapid,
distinct movement and increase engine speed.
IMPORTANT!
3 It is important all engines are running during reversing
maneuvers to avoid the risk of water entry via the
exhaust pipe into the stationary engine.
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Helm Stations
Changing stations
3 2 1 Put the gear in neutral.
The lamp above the neutral button (1) is lit when the
gear is in neutral.
2 Unlock, if locked, the station you leave by pushing
the activation button (2).
1
3 Activate the station you change to by pressing the
activation button (2).
The lamp above the activation button lights when
the station is active.
P0006366
An active station is indicated by the lit lamp above the
activation button.
Is the light above the activation button off, the station
is inactive.
If the padlock sign (3) flashes the station can not be
activated. Another station is either active and locked,
or active with the gear engaged (not in neutral)
A flashing light above the activation button (2) indicates
a fault that limits the functionality of the station. The
fault is also indicated by a pop-up appearing in the dis-
play, please refer to section “Fault handling”.
Locking/Unlocking station
Is a station locked it is only possible to start or stop the
engine and change stations from this station.
Lock an active station by pressing the activation button
(2). Unlock an active, locked station by pressing the
activation button (2). The padlock sign (3) on the con-
trol panel indicates whether the station is locked (lit) or
not (off).
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Cruising Speed
For best fuel economy operations at full must be
avoided. We recommend a cruising speed that is at
least 10% below the maximum engine revolutions at
top speed (full throttle).
Depending on hull type, the choice of propeller, the
load and sea state etc., the maximum revolutions at
top speed may vary, but they should be within the full
throttle range; refer to section Technical
Data page 96.
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Engine Shutdown
Allow the engine to run at low idle, in neutral, for a few minutes after operations are completed. In this way after-
boiling is avoided at the same time as temperature equalization takes place. This is especially important when
the engine has been run at high rpm or under heavy load.
IMPORTANT!
Never disconnect the current with the main switches
when the engine is running. The alternator and elec-
tronics could be damaged.
IMPORTANT!
Make sure the starter key is in 0-position or removed
before main switches are switched off. Otherwise the
alternator and electronics could be damaged.
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Engine Shutdown
Auxiliary stop
STOP If the engine cannot be stopped in a normal procedure,
it is possible to stop the engine via auxiliary stop
mounted on the side of the engine.
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Engine Shutdown
60
prevent frost bursting; refer to Seawater System,
50 10 Draining page 73 and Maintenance page 68
20 respectively for more detailed information.
32 0 Check the charge status of the battery. A poorly-
20
charged battery can freeze and burst.
10
10
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Fault Handling
Despite regular maintenance according to the maintenance schedule and perfect operation conditions faults may
occur which must be attended to before the boat can travel further. This chapter describes alarms and fault
handling.
Alarm handling
Fault information from engine and EVC
system
If a malfunction is discovered the driver is warned by a
buzzer sounding and a pop-up showing in the display.
The pop-ups will toggles between cause of fault and
- +
! !
tasks to perform.
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Fault Handling
Acknowledge message
1 Push the knob on the control panel to ackowledge
the alarm. The buzzer becomes silent.
2 Read the alarm or message in the pop-up.
3 Push the knob on the control panel again and the
pop-up disappears.
Faults list
Is a fault registered the display shows Faults in the
EVC menu along with the number of faults.
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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.
NOTICE! Read through the safety advice for care and maintenance work in the Safety Information page 6 chapter
before starting work.
Pop-ups are shown in the tachometer display See chapter Fault Code Register
Engine can not be stopped 2, 4, 5, 7, 8
Starter motor does not rotate 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 35, 38
Starter motor rotates slowly 1, 2
Starter motor rotates normally but engine does not start 1, 11, 12, 13, 14, 37, 38
Engine starts but stops again 1, 11, 12, 13, 14, 19, 36, 38
Engine does not reach full operating speed at full throttle 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 23, 33, 36, 38, 39
Engine runs unevenly 14, 15, 39
Engine vibrates 24
High fuel consumption 15, 16, 18, 21, 36
Black exhaust smoke 19
Blue or white exhaust smoke 21, 34
Lubrication oil pressure too low 22
Coolant temperature too high 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
Coolant temperature too low 31
No charge or poor charge 2, 40
1. Flat batteries
2. Poor contact/open circuit in cables
3. Main switch turned off
4. One of the semi-automatic circuit breakers in the distribution box has tripped
5. Faulty key switch
6. Control lever not in neutral/control position not activated
7. Faulty stop relay
8. Faulty main relay
9. Faulty starter relay
10. Faulty starter motor/solenoid
11. Lack of fuel:
- fuel taps closed
- fuel tank empty
- wrong tank connected
12. Blocked fine fuel filter/pre-filters
(caused by contamination or fuel stratification at low temperature)
13. Air in the fuel system
14. Water/contamination in fuel
15. Boat abnormally loaded
16. Fouling on hull/propeller
17. Cables for unit injector damaged (open circuit)
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Fault Handling
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Fault Code Register
CAUTION!
Read the safety precautions for maintenance and service in the Safety Information chapter before starting work.
When a malfunction is discovered the helmsman is warned by a sound alarm and at the same time a message
is shown in the display.
This chapter gives a more detailed description of the messages together with suggested actions to take.
1 Alarm Display
If a lamp in the alarm monitor flashes a malfunction is
7 2 detected.
1 Is the orange “water in fuel” lamp lit there is to much
water in the water separator on the fuel pre-filter.
6 3 2 Is the charging lamp lit the alternator has stopped
charging.
3 Is the coolant temperature lamp lit the coolant tem-
5 4 perature is to high.
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4 Is the orange coolant level lamp lit during operation
the coolant level is to low.
5 Is the orange oil level lamp lit during operation the
engine oil level is to low.
6 Is the red warning lamp lit during operation a seri-
ous malfunction has been discovered.
Is the orange warning lamp lit during operation a
malfunction has been discovered.
7 Is the red oil pressure lamp lit during operation the
engine oil pressure is to low.
Messages
2 If a malfunction i discovered a message is shown in the
1 RPMX1000
3 tachometer and on the display (optional).
The message in the tachometer is presented in the list
below together with a description of how the system
0 4 might be affected and suggested actions to take.
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Fault Code Register
Battery Voltage
Check belt tension. Refer to Drive Belt, Check and Change page 59.
Check battery fluid level. Refer to Battery, Maintenance page 79.
Check Engine
Miscellaneous system faults. Engine performance might be affected.
Check Multilink
Limited instrumentation. Control unit has communication fault.
Check transmission
Gear automatically set to neutral. Gear shift not available until fault acknowl-
edged. Acknowledge fault by moving control to neutral and press OK-button.
Gear shift malfunction. Engine is emergency stopped.
Gear shift malfunction.
Limited slip function.
Lowspeed not available.
Transmission oil pressure not available.
Transmission oil temperature not available.
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Coolant Level
Low coolant level. Check coolant level. Refer to Maintenance page 70.
Check for coolant leakage.
Coolant Temperature
Coolant temperature too high.
Engine power is reduced.
Check coolant level. Refer to Maintenance page 70.
Check that the seawater filter is not blocked. Refer to Seawater Filter, Check
and Cleaning page 76.
Check the impeller in the seawater pump. Refer to Impeller, Check and
Change page 75.
Check that no leakage occurs.
Crankcase Pressure
Crankcase pressure too high.
Engine power is reduced.
Check that the crankcase ventilation is not blocked. Refer to Crankcase
Ventilation, Filter Change.
Engine Speed
Engine performance might be affected.
Engine power is reduced.
Please contact a Volvo Penta workshop.
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Fuel Pressure
Fuel pressure too low.
Check fuel level.
Check that the fuel filters are not blocked. Replace filters if necessary. Refer
to Maintenance page 63.
Check for fuel leakage.
Primary Battery
Poor batteries or charging. Refer to Battery, Charging page 80.
Secondary Battery
Poor batteries or charging.
Sensor failure
Engine performance might be affected.
Please contact a Volvo Penta workshop if the fault remains.
Water in Fuel
Empty the water trap underneath the fuel filters. Refer to Mainte-
nance page 63.
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In Case of Emergency
Despite regular service in accordance with the planned maintenance schedule and perfect operating conditions,
faults may occur that must be remedied before the boat can continue its trip. This chapter provides advice on how
to remedy a number of conceivable faults.
When certain faults occur safety functions engage to protect the engine. The following may occur:
• Engine cannot be started.
• The gear is in neutral and engine rpm is limited.
• The engine stops.
If a fault occurs, confirm any fault alarm and take the necessary measures. Refer to this chapter, and the “Fault
catalogue” chapter.
WARNING!
Never confuse the positive and negative poles on the
batteries. Risk of arcing and explosion.
P0002107 1 Check that the auxiliary battery has the same volt-
age as the engine system voltage.
2 Connect the red positive cable to the plus (+) ter-
minal on the discharged battery and then to the plus
terminal on the auxiliary battery.
3 Connect the black start cable to the minus (–) ter-
minal on the auxiliary battery and to a place a little
distance away from the discharged battery, e.g. the
start motor's negative terminal.
WARNING!
Under no circumstances may the black jumper cabel
(–) come in contact with the positive connection on the
starter motor.
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In Case of Emergency
4 Start the engine and let it run at fast idle for approx-
imately 10 minutes to charge the batteries. Make
sure there is no extra equipment connected to the
electrical system.
WARNING!
Working with or going close to a running engine is a
safety risk. Watch out for rotating components and hot
surfaces.
WARNING!
Do not touch the connections during the start attempt:
Risk of arcing.
Do not bend over any of the batteries either.
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In Case of Emergency
Emergency Shifting
The descriptions refer to electrically shifted reverse-
gear.
WARNING!
In emergency shifting, the unit is locked in forwards
operation and the revers gear can not be disengaged
with the control lever. Forward motion can only be cut
off by stopping the engine with the ignition key or stop
button.
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In Case of Emergency
Reverse gear, ZF
1 Stop the engine and remove the start key from the
key switch.
A
2 Note the valve (P or S) to which the cable marked
“Primary” is connected. Then undo the connectors
from the solenoid valves.
P 3 Remove the cap nut from the valve which was con-
nected to the “Primary” cable.
S
4 Press the valve (A) on the valve.
5 Turn the button a 1/2 turn anti-clockwise (the button
is forced out by spring action).
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Maintenance Schedule
Your Volvo Penta engine and its equipment are designed for high reliability and long life. The engines are built to
withstand the marine environment, but also to have the smallest possible environmental impact. If the engine and
transmission are serviced regularly according to the schedule, these qualities will be retained and unnecessary
malfunctions will be avoided.
Warranty inspection
During the initial period of use a special warranty inspection – a First service inspection – must be carried out by
an authorized Volvo Penta workshop. Instructions regarding how this must be done can be found in the Mainte-
nance Schedule below and in the Warranty and service book.
FSI
First Service Inspection, after 50–100 running hours(1)
Fuel pre-filter, draining water / contamination I
Coolant Level I
Reverse gear, oil and filter R
Reverse gear, oil strainer C
Drive Belts I
Start and warm up engine
Engine and reverse gear, oil / fuel / water leakage I
Reverse gear, oil level I
Stop Engine
Engine Oil and Oil Filters / By-pass filter R
Restart engine
Oil pressure / oil leakage I
1) Or within 180 days of the date of delivery, or the end of the first season, whichever comes first.
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Maintenance Schedule
A
Every 500 Hours / at Least Every 12th Month
Drive Belt I
Air filter insert R
Fuel fine filter R
Fuel pre-filter, filter insert R
Reverse gear, oil and filter (ZF) R
Reverse gear, oil strainer (ZF) C
Seawater pump impeller R
Zinc anodes R
Engine and reverse gear, oil / fuel / water leakage I
Seawater filter I
Batteries, electrolyte level I
B
Every 1000 Hours / at Least Every 12 Months
Reverse gear, oil and filter (Twin Disc) R
Reverse gear, oil strainer (Twin Disc) C
Engine and revers gear, cleaning / painting I
C
Every 1000 hours
Valve clearance I
D
Every 2000 Hours / at Least Every 24th Month
Turbo I
Drive Belts R
Coolant R
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Maintenance
This chapter contains general technical information and instructions on how the prescribed maintenance items
must be carried out. Read through the instructions carefully before starting work. The times when maintenance
items must be carried are indicated in the Maintenance Schedule page 55.
Read through the safety precautions for maintenance and service in the Safety Information page 4 chapter before
work on the engine is begun.
WARNING!
Care and maintenance work should be done with the engine stopped unless otherwise specified. Stop the engine
before opening or removing the engine hatch/hood. Make it impossible to start the engine by removing the start
key and cutting the system voltage with the main switches.
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Maintenance
Engine, General
General inspection
Make a habit of visually checking the engine and
engine bay before starting, and after operations when
you have stopped the engine. This will help you to dis-
cover abnormalities quickly, or if something is about to
happen.
Look especially carefully for oil, fuel and coolant lea-
kages, loose bolts, worn or poorly-tensioned drive
belts, loose cable connections, damaged electrical
cables and hoses. This inspection only takes a few
minutes and can prevent serious malfunctions and
expensive repairs.
WARNING!
Accumulations of fuel, oil and grease on the engine or
in the engine room is a fire hazard and must be
removed immediately they are detected.
WARNING!
If an oil, fuel or coolant leak is detected, the cause must
be investigated and the fault rectified before the engine
is started.
IMPORTANT!
Scrap the old filter. It must not be cleaned.
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Maintenance
IMPORTANT!
Always change a belt which looks worn or cracked.
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Maintenance
Lubrication System
Oil change intervals can vary depending on oil grade
and sulphur content of the fuel, please refer to Tech-
nical Data page 97.
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Top up the oil through the filling hole on the side of the
engine (2). Check that the correct level has been ach-
ieved. Wait a few minutes to allow the oil to run down
into the sump.
IMPORTANT!
Do not fill up above the maximum oil level. Only use a
recommended grade of oil, please refer to Technical
Data page 97.
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Maintenance
WARNING!
Hot oil and hot surfaces can cause burns.
WARNING!
Working with or going close to a running engine is a
safety risk. Watch out for rotating components and hot
surfaces.
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Maintenance
WARNING!
Hot oil and hot surfaces can cause burns.
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Maintenance
Fuel System
Only use the grades of fuel recommended in the fuel
specification, see Technical Data page 98. Always
observe the greatest cleanliness during re-fuelling and
work on the fuel system.
All work on the unit injectors of the engine must be
carried out by an authorized workshop.
WARNING!
Fire hazard. When carrying out work on the fuel system
make sure the engine is cold. A fuel spill onto a hot
surface or an electrical component can cause a fire.
Store fuel soaked rags so that they can not cause fire.
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Maintenance
WARNING!
Hot fuel can cause burns.
WARNING!
Working with or going close to a running engine is a
safety risk. Watch out for rotating components and hot
surfaces.
5 Close the bleed nipple. Remove the hose and fit the
2
protective cap to the bleed nipple.
6 Make sure there are no leaks.
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Maintenance
WARNING!
Hot fuel can cause burns.
1 Open the drain tap (1) and empty the water and
sediments from the water separator (2) by pumping
with the hand pump (3) until clean fuel runs out.
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Fuel pre-filter
Volvo Penta fuel pre-filters are supplied in single and
double models.
Checks
The double filter is fitted with a pressure gauge (1) that
indicates when it is time to replace the filter cartridges.
WARNING!
Working with or going close to a running engine is a
safety risk. Watch out for rotating components and hot
surfaces.
Draining
Place a vessel under the filter. Empty the water and
sediment through the plugs (2).
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Maintenance
Freshwater System
The freshwater system is the engine's internal cooling
system that ensures that the engine operates at the
correct temperature. It is a closed system that must
always be filled with a mixture of concentrated coolant
and water in order to protect the engine against internal
corrosion, cavitation and frost bursting.
IMPORTANT!
Coolant of a suitable chemical composition must be
used all year round. This applies even when there is
no risk for frost damage, so that the engine always has
complete corrosion protection. Future warranty claims
related to engine and accessories may be refused if an
unsuitable coolant has been used, or if the instructions
for coolant mixture have not been followed.
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Maintenance
Coolant, Mixing
WARNING!
All coolant is hazardous and harmful to the environ-
ment. Do not consume. Coolant is flammable.
IMPORTANT!
Volvo VCS coolant (yellow in color) must not be used
in Volvo Penta engines.
Different kinds of coolant must not be mixed with each
other!
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Maintenance
WARNING!
Do not open the coolant filler cap when the engine is
warm, except in emergencies, this could cause serious
personal injury. Steam or hot fluid could spray out.
The coolant level must reach the filler pipe lower rim.
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WARNING!
Burn hazard. Steam and hot fluid may spray out. Stop
the engine and allow it to cool before opening the filler
cap.
IMPORTANT!
Top up with the same type of coolant as already used
in the system. Different types of coolant must not be
mixed.
Topping up
Top up coolant to the correct level through the filler
opening on the expansion tank. Fill slowly, to allow air
that is displaced to flow out through the filler opening.
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Maintenance
Coolant, Draining
WARNING!
1 Stop the engine and let it cool before starting work on
the cooling system. Hot fluids and hot surfaces can
cause burns.
WARNING!
All coolant is hazardous and harmful to the environ-
ment. Do not consume. Coolant is flammable.
F
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Seawater System
The seawater system is the engine’s external cooling
system. The seawater system sucks in water through
the seawater inlet and pumps it through the heat
exchanger and the reverse gear oil cooler. The system
is protected from galvanic corrosion by means of zinc
anodes located in the heat exchanger and the reverse
gear oil cooler.
WARNING!
Risk of water entry. Water will flow into the boat if any
hose, plug etc. located below the waterline is removed
when the boat is in the water. Always close the sea
cocks. 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.
WARNING!
Risk of water entry. Close the seawater cocks before
doing any work on the seawater system.
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Maintenance
Drain points:
- tap at rear of heat exchanger
- tap above seawater pump
- plug below seawater pump
IMPORTANT!
Check that all water really does drain out. Depos-
its may need to be cleared away, inside the drain
plug/tap.
4 Also drain/empty any auxiliary equipment such as
the seawater filter, flushing/bilge pump etc.
5 Install the lid on the flushing/bilge pump if fitted.
Connect all hoses.
6 Close/install all drain taps and plugs before you
S leave the boat.
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Maintenance
IMPORTANT!
Always carry a spare impeller on board.
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Maintenance
WARNING!
Risk of water entry. Close the seawater cocks before
doing any work on the seawater system.
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Maintenance
CAUTION!
Burn hazard! Steam may evaporate through the drain
hole.
IMPORTANT!
If a large amount of coolant flows out of the drain hole,
the charge air cooler must be removed and pressure
tested.
!
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Maintenance
Electrical System
The engine is equipped with a 2-pole electrical system
and an alternator. System voltage is 12V or 24V.
WARNING!
Always stop the engine and break the current using the
main switches before working on the engine.
Main Switch
IMPORTANT!
Never disconnect the current with the main switches
when the engine is running, the alternator and elec-
tronics could be damaged.
Fuses
1 STOP 1 The engine is fitted with two automatic circuit breakers
(1). The circuit breakers cut the power if the system is
overloaded.
IMPORTANT!
Always investigate the cause of the overload. If the
fuse trips frequently, contact an authorized Volvo
Penta workshop.
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Maintenance
Electrical Connections
Check that electrical connections are dry, free from
oxide, and that they are securely tightened. Spray the
connections as necessary with water-repellent spray
(Volvo Penta universal oil).
Battery, Maintenance
WARNING!
Risk of fire and explosion. Never allow an open flame
or electric sparks near the battery or batteries.
P0002107
WARNING!
Never confuse the positive and negative poles on the
batteries. Risk of arcing and explosion.
WARNING!
The battery electrolyte contains extremely corrosive
sulfuric acid. Protect your skin and clothes when charg-
ing or handling batteries.
Always use protective goggles and gloves. If battery
electrolyte comes into contact with unprotected skin
whas off immediately using plenty of water and soap.
If battery acid comes in contact with the eyes, flush
immediately with plenty of water and obtain medical
assistance without delay.
Connecting
1 Connect the + cable (red) to the + pole on the bat-
tery.
2 Connect the – cable (black) to the – pole on the
battery.
Disconnecting
1 Remove the – cable (black).
2 Remove the + cable (red).
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Maintenance
Cleaning
Keep the batteries clean and dry. Contamination and
oxide on the batteries and battery poles can cause
stray currents, voltage drop and discharge, especially
in wet weather. Remove oxidation from the battery
poles and terminals, using a brass brush. Tighten the
terminals securely and grease them with terminal
grease or petroleum jelly.
Filling
The electrolyte level should be 5–10 mm (0.2– 0.4”)
above the cell plates in the battery. Top up with distilled
water as required.
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Battery, Charging
WARNING!
Risk of fire and explosion. Never allow an open flame
or electric sparks near the battery or batteries.
P0002107
WARNING!
The battery electrolyte contains extremely corrosive
sulfuric acid. Protect your skin and clothes when charg-
ing or handling batteries.
Always use protective goggles and gloves. If battery
electrolyte comes into contact with unprotected skin
whas off immediately using plenty of water and soap.
If battery acid comes in contact with the eyes, flush
immediately with plenty of water and obtain medical
assistance without delay.
WARNING!
Never confuse the positive and negative poles on the
batteries. Risk of arcing and explosion.
IMPORTANT!
Observe the instruction manual for the battery charger
carefully. To avoid the risk of electrochemical corrosion
when an external charger is connected, the battery
cables should be removed from the batteries before
the charger is connected.
Always switch off the charging current before the
charging clips are removed.
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P0002111
Electrical Installations
An incorrectly-carried-out electrical installation may
generate leakage current from the electrical system.
Leakage current can in turn render galvanic protection
insufficient in respect of propellers, propeller shafts,
rudder posts, keel etc and may cause damage through
electrochemical corrosion.
WARNING!
Work on the low voltage circuits in the boats should be
done by a person with electrical training or knowledge.
Installation or work on land current equipment must
only be done by a competent electrician, in accordance
with local regulations for mains electricity.
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Maintenance
Electrical Welding
Remove the positive and negative cables from the bat-
teries, then disconnect all cables connected to the
alternator.
IMPORTANT!
After finished welding, re-connect the EVC connector
and the alternator terminals before connecting the bat-
tery cables.
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Reverse Gear
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3 Top up with oil as required through the filler opening
(2) on the top of the reverse gear, refer to section
Technical Data page 100 for oil grade and volume.
IMPORTANT!
Never over-fill the reverse gear. The oil level must
always be within the recommended range.
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Reverse gear, ZF
2 Oil level, checking and topping up
ZF335
Check the oil level with the engine stopped, at least two
ZF325 minutes after stopping the engine.
1 Remove the dipstick (1) wipe it off and put it back
into the reverse gear.
1
2 Remove the dipstick again and check the oil level.
The correct oil level is between the MAX and MIN
marks.
3 Start the engine and let it run on idle a few minutes
with control lever in neutral. Stop the engine and
check the oil again.
4 If necessary, top up with oil through the filler hole
(2) on top of the reverse gear. Please refer to sec-
tion Technical Data page 100 for oil grade and vol-
ume.
MAX
IMPORTANT!
MIN
Never over-fill the reverse gear. The oil level must
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always be within the recommended range.
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Storage
The boat must be laid up to prevent damage to the engine and other equipment if the boat is not used for two
months or more. It is important that this is done in the correct manner, and nothing is forgotten. For this reason,
we have compiled a check list of the most important points.
Before the boat is taken out of service for a long period of time, an authorised Volvo Penta workshop should over
the engine and other equipment. Have any faults and deficiencies attended to, so that the equipment is in order,
ready for the next start.
CAUTION!
Read the chapter on Maintenance before starting work. It contains instructions on how to carry out maintenance
and service operations in a safe and correct manner.
Some conservation oils are flammable. Some are also dangerous to breathe. Ensure good ventilation. Use a face
mask when spraying.
IMPORTANT!
Observe the following when cleaning with a high pressure washer: Never aim the water jet at seals, rubber hoses
or electrical components. Never use a high pressure washer for engine cleaning.
Inhibiting
• Warm the engine up to normal operating temper- • Close the sea cock and drain the water from the
ature and check that the oil level in the reverse gear seawater system.
reaches the MAX mark on the dipstick. Stop the
• Remove the impeller from the seawater pump.
engine.
Store the impeller in a sealed plastic bag, in a cool
• Max 8 month’s stoppage: place.
Change the oil and oil filter on the engine, then
• Drain any water and contamination from the fuel
warm it up afterwards.
filters and fuel tank. Fill the fuel tank completely, to
More than 8 month’s stoppage:
avoid condensation.
Conserve the lubrication and fuel systems with
conservation oil. Please refer to section “Bringing • Disconnect the battery cables, clean and charge
out of storage”. the batteries. Trickle charge the batteries while the
boat is laid up. A poorly charged battery can
• Check that the coolant offers sufficient frost pro-
freeze and burst.
tection. Top up as necessary.
Alternatively, you can drain the coolant (also drain • Clean the outside of the engine. Do not use a high
the coolant filter). pressure washer for engine cleaning. Touch up
paint damage with Volvo Penta original paint.
• Check and rust-proof any control cables.
• Put a note on the engine with the date, type of con-
servation and the conservation oil used.
• Cover over the engine air inlet, exhaust opening
and engine if necessary.
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Storage
• Remove any covers from the engine, air inlet and • Insert the impeller in the seawater pump, using a
exhaust pipe. rotating movement (anti-clockwise).
• Top the engine up with the correct grade of oil, if • Check the coolant level and anti-freeze. Top up
necessary. Install a new oil filter if the filter was if necessary.
not changed during conservation.
• Connect the fully charged batteries.
• Check that there is oil in the reverse gear.
• Open the sea cocks.
• Install new fuel filters and vent the fuel system.
• Start the engine (if the boat is in the water) and
• Check the drive belt(s). warm up at a fast idle before loading the engine.
• Check the condition of all rubber hoses, and re- • Check that no oil, fuel or coolant leakage occurs.
tighten the hose clamps.
• Check the oil level in the reverse gear. Top up if
• Close the drain taps and install the drain plugs. necessary.
Conservation of the lubrication and fuel systems for more than 8 months’ stoppage:
• Drain the oil from the sump and engine and fill the
engine up with conservation oil* to just above the
MIN marking on the dipstick.
• Connect the fuel supply (1) and return fuel pipes (2)
to a jerrican filled with 1/3 conservation oil*and 2/3
2 diesel fuel.
• Vent the fuel system.
• Start the engine and run at a fast idle until about 2
litres (0.5 US gals.) have been used.
Stop the engine and connect the ordinary fuel pipes.
• Empty the conservation oil out of the engine.
• Follow the other instructions on the previous page.
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* Conservation oils are sold by oil companies.
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Calibration and Settings
Settings Menu
Settings are entered and certain calibrations are car-
ried out in the Settings menu.
p0005184
Depth Alarm
Setting the depth alarm for the Volvo Penta echo soun-
der.
P0001028
P0001027
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Calibration and Settings
P0001033
C
B
P0001201
A Waterline
B Echo-sounder
C Lowest point
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Calibration and Settings
P0005853
Trip Reset
Zeroing trip information
1 Activate the station.
2 Turn to Trip reset in the settings menu.
P0001032 3 Press the wheel twice to zero the trip information.
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Calibration and Settings
My View
In My view it is possible to select the operating infor-
mation to be displayed in the main menu.
P0001016
Neutral Beep
Sound indication, controls in neutral position. The
sound may be set on or off. The sound level is set
under Information beep.
P0001031
Display Contrast
Adjusting the tachometer display contrast
1 Turn to Display Contrast in the settings menu.
Press to reach the submenu.
2 Turn to adjust the contrast. Press the wheel to con-
firm the selection.
P0001030
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Calibration and Settings
EVC Info
P0001020
Units
Setting operating information and trip data units.
P0001035
Language
It is possible to select between 10 languages.
P0001037
3 Turn to the desired language and press to confirm
the selection. The display will return to the settings
menu.
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Information Beep
Adjusting the volume of the integral tachometer alarm.
1 Turn until Info Beep is shown in the settings menu.
Press to access adjustment.
2 Turn to the desired volume. Press to confirm the
selection; the setting will be confirmed by a beep at
the set volume. The display will return to the set-
tings menu.
P0001039
Fuel Tank
There are two alternative methods for calibrating the
level sensor in the fuel tank. Full Fuel Tank Calibra-
tion is an approximate method, while Fuel Multipoint
Calibration provides more precise results. Multipoint
calibration is a prerequisite if the trip computer is to
show fully accurate information.
P0001012
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Calibration and Settings
P0001011
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P0001012
P0001009
3 Fill the fuel tank. Confirm that the fuel tank is full by
depressing the wheel.
P0001034
Speed Factor
The speed factor must be set while the boat is under
way. Compare the displayed boat speed value with
GPS data (or another boat) and adjust the speed factor
until the values agree.
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Technical Data
Engines
Engine model D13-900
Crankshaft power @ 2300 rpm(1) 662 kW (900 hp)
Max torque @ 1300 rpm 3306 Nm (2438 lbf.ft)
After market designation D13B-A MP
No. of cylinders and configuration in-line 6
Bore 131 mm (5.16")
Stroke 158 mm (6.22")
Displacement 12.78 dm3 (779.7 in3)
Dry weight 1560 kg (3439 lbs)
Compression ratio 16.5:1
Low idle, rpm(2) 600 (±10)
1) According to ISO 8665.
2) At delivery, the idle speed is adjusted to 600 rpm. If needed, the speed can be adjusted within the range 550–700 rpm.
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Technical Data
Lubrication System
Oil capacity including oil filters, approx.:
no engine inclination 45 liter (11.9 US gal)
NOTICE! Mineral based oil, either fully or semi-synthetic, can be used on condition that it complies with the quality
requirements above.
1) Lowest recommended oil grade. Engine oil with higher oil grade is always possible to use.
2) If sulphur content is > 1.0% by weight, use oil with TBN > 15.
3) When oil quality specifications are joined by ”and” the engine oil must fulfill both requirements.
4) ACEA E7 has replaced ACEA E5, but if available ACEA E5 can be used.
5) ACEA E3 can be replaced by ACEA E4, E5 or E7.
6) API CG-4 can be replaced by API CI-4.
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Technical Data
Viscosity
Fuel System
Fuel specification
The fuel must comply with national and international standards for commercially supplied fuels, such as:
EN 590 (with national environment and cold requirements)
ASTM D 975 No 1-D and 2-D
JIS KK 2204
Sulfur content: Complying with legal requirements in each country.
Low density fuel (urban diesel in Sweden and city diesel in Finland) can cause a loss of up to 5% of power and
an increase in fuel consumption of about 2–3%.
Cooling System
Freshwater system capacity including heat exchanger, approx. 57 liter (15 US gals).
Water Quality
ASTM D4985:
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Technical Data
Electrical System
System voltage 24V
AC generator:
voltage/max. amperage 28V/110A
output, approx. 2640W
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Technical Data
Reverse Gear
ZF
Type designation 335 AE
Gear ratio 1.59:1; 1.77:1; 1.96:1
Angle, output shaft 7°
Oil capacity, ca. 7 liter (7.4 US quarts)
Oljekvalitet API: CD, CE, CF, CF-4, CG-4, SF, SG, SH, SJ
ACEA: A, B, E
Viscosity SAE15W/40
Oil pressure during operation 2.3–2.4 MPa (334–348 psi)
Weight, ca 170 kg (375 lbs)
Twin Disc
Type designation MGX 5096 A MGX 5114 IV
Gear ratio 1.52:1; 1.81:1; 2.04:1 1.52:1; 1.80:1; 1.97:1
Angle, output shaft 7° 14°
Oil capacity, ca. 6.4 liter (6.7 US gals) 8.8 liter (9.3 US gals)
Oil grade, in accordance with CD CD
API-system To pass TO-2 or C-3 oil test. To pass TO-2 or C-3 oil test.
Viscosity SAE15W/40 SAE15W/40
Oil pressure during opera- 1.86 MPa (270 psi) 1.72 MPa (249 psi)
tion(1)
Weight, ca. 236 kg (520 lbs) 270 kg (595 lbs)
1) At oil temperature 82°C (180°F) och 1800 r/min.
Identification Numbers
There are type plates on the engine and transmission, marked with identification numbers. This information must
always be used as reference when service and spare parts are ordered. You will probably find similar plates on
your boat and its equipment. Note this information below, make a copy of the page and store it in a safe place,
so that you can have the information available if the boat is stolen.
The appearance and location of the type plates is shown below. The figures in brackets refer to the location of
the identification number on the type plate.
Engine: A A
Product designation (1): ...........................................
Product number (2): ........................................... (1) TRANSOM ASSEMBLY
(2)
ENGINE
Serial number (3): ...........................................
(3) REVERSE GEAR
DRIVE UNIT
P0006357
Control unit: B B
Product number (3): ...........................................
Data set 1 (4): ........................................... D13B-A MP
Data set 2 (4): ...........................................
Software (5): ...........................................
(5)
(4)
(4)
(3)
P0010905
Transmission: C
Product designation (6): ........................................... C
Serial number (7): ...........................................
Product number (8): ...........................................
6, 7, 8
P0006166
P0010904
D13
Engine manufacturer: Body for exhaust emission assessment:
AB Volvo Penta Germanisher Lloyd
Gropegårdsgatan Vorsetzen 32/35
405 08 Göteborg 20459 Hamburg
Sweden Germany
ID Number:0098
Other normative
Essential requirements Standards Used
document used
This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer. I declare on behalf of the engine manufacturer that
the engine(s) will meet the requirements of above mentioned directives when installed in a recreational craft, in accordance with the engine
manufacturer’s supplied instructions and that this (these) engine(s) must not be put into service until the recreational craft into which it is
(they are) to be installed has been declared in conformity with the relevant provisions of the above mentioned Directives.
Name and function: Tom Tveitan, Laws and Regulations Signature and title:
(identification of the person empowered to sign on behalf of the en- (or an equivalent marking)
gine manufacturer or his authorised representative)
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Alphabetical index
4" Screen................................................................ 14 Seawater Filter, Check and Cleaning...................... 76
Seawater System.................................................... 73
7" screen................................................................ 20 Seawater System, Draining..................................... 73
Acknowledge message......................................... 44 Settings Menu......................................................... 88
Air Filter, Change.................................................... 58 Single Lever Control................................................ 27
Alarm handling........................................................ 43 Speed Factor........................................................... 95
Alarms..................................................................... 36 Start/Stop Panel...................................................... 10
Starting Using Auxiliary Batteries............................ 51
Battery, Charging.................................................. 80
Synchronizing Engine Speed.................................. 39
Battery, Maintenance.............................................. 79
Water Quality......................................................... 98
Camera................................................................... 24
Cold Weather Precautions...................................... 42 Vessel..................................................................... 24
Control Panel........................................................... 12 Viscosity.................................................................. 98
Controls................................................................... 27 Zinc Anodes, Check and Change........................ 74
Coolant, Draining..................................................... 72
Cooling System....................................................... 98
Cruising Speed........................................................ 39
Declaration of Conformity.................................. 102
Display Contrast...................................................... 91
Drive Belt, Check and Change................................ 59
Dual lever control.................................................... 28
Electrical Connections.......................................... 79
Electrical Installations.............................................. 81
Electrical System............................................... 78, 99
Electrical Welding.................................................... 82
Emergency Shifting................................................. 53
Engine Fuel Filter Replacement.............................. 64
Engine Oil, Change................................................. 61
Engine, General...................................................... 58
Engines................................................................... 96
EVC Info.................................................................. 92
Fault Tracing.......................................................... 45
Faults list................................................................. 44
Freshwater System................................................. 68
Freshwater system, Flushing.................................. 72
Fuel pre-filter........................................................... 66
Fuel System...................................................... 63, 98
Fuel system, bleeding............................................. 65
Fuses....................................................................... 78
Helm Stations........................................................ 38
Identification Numbers....................................... 101
Ignition Lock............................................................ 10
Impeller, Check and Change................................... 75
Information Beep..................................................... 93
Inlet Manifold, Checking the Drain Hole.................. 77
Low speed.............................................................. 30
Lubrication System............................................ 60, 97
Main Switch............................................................ 78
My View............................................................. 21, 91
Oil Filter/By-pass Filter, Change.......................... 62
Reading the Instruments...................................... 36
Reverse Gear.................................................. 83, 100
Reverse gear MGX............................................ 53, 83
Reverse gear, ZF.............................................. 54, 84
Screens.................................................................. 14
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