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9 Recreational Marine Operation and Maintenance Manual

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General Information
Preventative maintenance begins with day-to-day awareness of the system. Before starting the
system, check the appropriate fluid levels. Look for:
Leaks
Loose or damaged parts
Worn or damaged belts
Worn or damage low and high voltage harnesses
Any change in system appearance.
Odor of fuel
Odor of electronic devices

System Operation Report


The system must be maintained in top mechanical and electronic condition if the operator is to
get optimum satisfaction from its use. The maintenance department needs daily running reports
from the operator to make necessary adjustments in the time allocated. The daily running report
also helps to make provisions for more extensive maintenance work as the reports indicate the
necessity.
Comparison and intelligent interpretation of the daily report, along with a practical follow-up
action, will eliminate most failures and emergency repairs.
Report to the maintenance department any of the following conditions that may apply:
Low lubricating oil pressure
Low power
Power increases or engine surge
Erratic or no accelerator control or response
Any warning lights flashing or staying on
Abnormal water or oil temperature
Unusual system noise
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Excessive smoke
Excessive use of coolant, fuel, or lubricating oil
Any fuel, coolant, or lubricating oil leaks
Loose or damaged parts
Worn or damaged belts
Worn or damaged low or high voltage harnesses

Unusual System Noise


During daily maintenance checks, listen for any unusual
system noise(s) that can indicate that service is required.

Last Modified: 04-Jun-2012

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