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9. Select CALIBRATE and press ENT. The following message will appear: 1
Qtr Level Calibration Completed. Press
ENT.
10. Add another quarter tank of fuel, which should raise the fuel level
to half a tank. Highlight
FLUID LEVEL and press ENT. Select HALF LEVEL and
press
ENT.
11. Highlight CALIBRATE and press ENT. The following message will ap-
pear: Half Level Calibration Completed. Press
ENT.
12. Add another quarter tank of fuel, which should raise the fuel level
to 3 quarters of a tank. Highlight
FLUID LEVEL and press ENT. Select 3 QTR
LEVEL and press ENT.
13.
Select CALIBRATE and press ENT. The following message will appear: 3
Qtr Level Calibration Completed. Press
ENT.
14. Top off the tank, highlight
FLUID LEVEL and press ENT. Select FULL
LEVEL and press ENT.
15. Select CALIBRATE and press ENT. The following message will appear:
Full Level Calibration Completed. Press
ENT, then press EXIT repeat-
edly to get back to the main display.
Fuel Flow Calibration in a Suzuki Engine Interface
The default calibration for the Suzuki Engine Interface is adequate in
most cases, but if Fuel Used readings are off by more than 3 percent,
calibration is recommended.
To check engine interface accuracy:
Select Fuel Used to be shown as Overlay Data on your unit's main dis-
play. Refer to the Overlay Data segment of this manual for instructions
on how to select Fuel Used data as Overlay Data.
1. After selecting Fuel Used as overlay data, fill up your tank and press
MENU|MENU.
2. Select
NMEA 2000 and press ENT.
3. Highlight
FUEL MANAGEMENT and press ENT. Select TANK LOCATION and
press
ENT.
4. Use ↑ ↓ to select the location (Port, Center or Starboard) of the en-
gine interface you want to calibrate and press
ENT.
5. Highlight
FILL TANK and press ENT. The following confirmation mes-
sage will appear: Are you sure you wish to Fill Tank?
6. Select
YES and press ENTER. The following confirmation message will
appear: Do you wish to re-calibrate the device?
7. Highlight
NO and press ENT. Take your vessel out on the water and
burn at least five gallons of fuel. Be sure you run only ONE engine
— the engine connected to your engine interface.