Volvo Penta D3 Diesel Engine Series Operators Manual_327420087_325759477 – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Volvo Penta D3 Diesel Engine Series Operators Manual_327420087_325759477 – PDF DOWNLOAD
Language : English
Pages : 124
Downloadable : Yes
File Type : PDF
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Volvo Penta D3 Diesel Engine Series Operators Manual_327420087_325759477 – PDF DOWNLOAD
Safety Information 3–7
General 3
Boat travel 4
Maintenance and service 6
Introduction 8–10
Care of the environment 8
Running-in 8
Fuel and oils 8
Service and replacement parts 8
Certified engines 9
Warranty information 9
Identification numbers 11
Presentation 12
Technical Description 12
Orientation 13
Instruments 16
Ignition key 16
Alarm display 17
EVC on the dashboard 19
EVC system tachometer 20
EVC system display 30
Controls 38
Single lever control 38
Starting the engine 39
General about starting 39
Before starting 39
Starting method 40
EVC system 40
Operation 42
Reading instruments 42
Alarm 43
Operation 44
Cruising speed 45
Power Trim 45
Running aground 52
Stopping the engine 53
Stopping 53
After stopping 53
Cold weather precautions 54
Operation break 54
Transporting on a trailer 54
Maintenance schedule 55
Maintenance 57
Engine, general 57
Lubrication system 59
Freshwater system 63
Seawater system 65
Fuel system 68
Electrical system 71
Reverse gear 76
SX, DPS drive 78
XDP drive 83
Propellers 88
Steering 90
Laying up/Launching 94
Inhibiting 94
Bringing out of storage 95
Painting the drive and underwater hull 96
In case of emergency 100
Starting using auxiliary batteries 100
Fault-tracing 103
Diagnostic function 104
Fault register 107
Technical Data 114
Engine 114
Fuel specification 114
Drive and reverse gear 115
Power Trim 115
Steering 115
DESCRIPTION:
Volvo Penta D3 Diesel Engine Series Operators Manual_327420087_325759477 – PDF DOWNLOAD
Safety precautions for maintenance and service operations:
Knowledge:
- The operator’s manual contains instructions on how to carry out general maintenance and service
operations safely and correctly. Read the instructions carefully be- fore starting work.
Service literature covering more complicated opera- tions is available from your Volvo Penta
dealer. - Never carry out any work on the engine if you are unsure of how it should be done, contact your
Volvo Penta dealer who will be glad to offer assistance.
Stop the engine:
- Stop the engine before opening or removing engine hatches. Unless otherwise specified all
maintenance and service must be carried out with the engine stopped. - To prevent accidental start of the boat engine remove the ignition key, turn off the power supply
to the engine at the main switches and lock them in the OFF posi- tion before starting work. Put up
a warning sign in the control position that work on the engine is being car- ried out. - Approaching or working on an engine that is running is a safety risk. Loose clothing, hair, fingers
or a dropped tool can be caught in the rotating parts of the engine and cause serious personal
injury. Volvo Penta recom- mend that all servicing with the engine running be un- dertaken by an
authorized Volvo Penta workshop.
Lifting the engine:
- When lifting the engine use the lifting eyes installed on the engine. Always check that lifting
equipment is in good condition and has sufficient load capacity to lift the engine (engine weight
including any extra equipment installed). For safety’s sake lift the engine using an adjustable lifting beam. All
chains and cables should run parallel to each other and as perpendicular as possible in relation to
the top of the engine. Bear in mind that extra equipment installed on the engine may alter its
center of gravity. Special lifting equipment may then be required in order to maintain the correct
bal- ance and make the engine safe to handle. Never carry out work on an engine suspended on a
hoist.
Before starting the engine:
- Reinstall all protective parts removed during service operations before starting the engine. Check
that no tools or other items have been left on the engine. - Never start a turbocharged engine without installing the air cleaner (ACL). The rotating compressor
in the Turbocharger unit can cause serious personal injury. Foreign objects can also be sucked in
and cause mechanical damage to the unit.
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