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Old 31 January 2006, 21:26   #1
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Navman 2100

Evening All,, has anyone got some info/copy manual on how to calibrate the Navman 2100 flow gauge,

Have a 160 lt tank, and need to know the contents !!!, has the above got a tank level setting, and if so how is it calibrated ??

Any help appreciated,, Thanks
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Old 31 January 2006, 21:30   #2
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http://www.navman.com/assets/marine/...reen%20Res.pdf
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Old 31 January 2006, 21:42   #3
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a gentleman & scholar,, thank you
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Old 01 February 2006, 01:37   #4
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No probs - came across them when I was looking at the 3100 which I bought.
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Old 01 February 2006, 23:53   #5
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Might be worth introducing some real flexible fuel hose into the system, at the trandsucer and loose this extra line in a nice relaxed loop, we had terrible inaccuracies due to vibration on the floor upsetting the trandsucer, hence the dampening fuel hose
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Basically you fill your tank up and reset the toital fuel used meter.

Then go and use as much fuel as possible (the whole tank if you can)

Then go and fill the tank again - noting how much fuel you put in.

You then enterr the setup mode and adjust the amount of fuel the unit says you used to what you actually used.

Then adjust the GAS meter to be the capacity of your tank.

Now it will meter all fuel you use and you have to manually enter the amount everytime you fill it up.
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