Manual
LeanFind Procedure—General Explanation
Lycoming and Continental engines have established specific 
restrictions on  leaning that must  be  followed, such as 
percentage of power, climb leaning, and TIT limits. Lycoming 
recommends   operation   at   peak   EGT   for   power   settings   of 
75%   or   lower,   while   Continental   recommends   operation   at 
peak EGT for power settings of 65% or lower. This guide is 
not meant to supersede any specific recommendations of the 
engine manufacturer or airframe manufacturer.
It is your responsibility to know your aircraft’s limitations.
Pre-lean the mixture to about 50° below peak. After pre-leaning, wait for 
one minute for the temperatures to stabilize. Next, begin the leaning 
process by tapping the LF button. 
The LeanFind procedure will begin on the first engine you lean — the one 
that first indicates a 15° EGT temperature rise. The examples below 
assume the left engine is leaned first. Begin leaning the mixture. When a 
15° rise occurs, the LeanFind mode becomes activated, shown when the 
cylinder number above the column of the hottest cylinder begins flashing. 
LeanFind is not active if a cylinder number is not blinking.
With the Fuel Flow Option, instead of seeing the word LF  in the 
display, you will see numerical fuel flow rate during the leaning 
process on the right side of the digital display. This allows you to 
observe the EGT rise and at the same time watch the fuel flow 
rate decrease.
To show the progress of the leaning process, the EDM-760 selects the 
hottest cylinder for reference in the digital display. In the example below, 
the I360 is the current temperature of the hottest cylinder. If the fuel flow 
option in installed, instead of LF you will see the fuel flow rate, for 
example I2.4.
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