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                                                                 Instrument operation

                        Check engine warning                  ly while applying throttle. If you do not see
                        If an engine sensor malfunction or a short cir-  any water at the outlets, cooling water may
                        cuit is detected, a warning will appear on the  not be circulating in the engine.
                        multi-function display and the buzzer will  AR195 / SX195
                        sound. If a fault is detected for the engine,
                        “Check Engine” will be displayed. If this oc-
                        curs, reduce the  engine speed,  return to
                        shore, and have a Yamaha Boat Dealer check
                        the engine.

                        Low oil pressure warning
                        If the oil pressure does not rise to specifica-
                        tion, a warning will appear on the multi-func-                 1
                        tion display and the buzzer will sound. If a
                        fault is detected  for the engine, “Low Oil  1  Cooling water pilot outlet
                        Pressure” will be displayed. At the same time,
                        the engine speed is automatically limited to  AR190 / SX190
                        help prevent damage. If this occurs, reduce
                        the engine speed, return to shore or maneu-
                        ver to a safe location, and check the engine
                        oil level. (See  page 98 for engine oil level
                        checking procedures.)
                        If the oil level is low, add enough engine oil to
                        raise it to the proper level. If the oil level is suf-
                        ficient, have a Yamaha Boat Dealer check the
                                                                                       1
                        engine.

                        Over temperature warning              1  Cooling water pilot outlet
                        If the engine starts to overheat, a warning will
                                                              TIP:
                        appear on the multi-function display and the
                                                               The number of cooling water pilot outlets
                        buzzer will sound. If the engine is overheat-
                                                               varies according to the model.
                        ing, “Over Temperature” will be displayed. At
                                                               AR195 / SX195: 3 cooling water pilot out-
                        the same time, the engine speed is automat-
                                                               lets
                        ically limited to help prevent damage. If this
                                                               AR190 / SX190: 1 cooling water pilot outlet
                        occurs, immediately reduce the engine
                                                               If the cooling water passages in the engine
                        speed, return to shore or maneuver to a safe
                                                               are dry, it will take about 20 seconds for
                        location, and check for water discharge at the
                                                               water to reach the pilot outlets after start-
                        cooling water pilot outlets. There are cooling
                                                               ing.
                        water pilot outlets on the starboard side of
                        the hull. Check that water comes out of the
                        outlets while the engine is running, particular-
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