User's Guide

boat is pointed. When the Pure Outboard
system is not installed on a boat, the
heading reading represents the direction the
front end of the Throttle is pointed.
8. Throttle position – indicates if the current
position of the throttle is in Forward, Neutral,
or Reverse.
9. Efficiency gauge – shows the watt-hours per
mile (Wh/mi) consumed at the current
throttle position. The lower the Wh/mi value,
the more efficiently the system is operating.
(See Section 5.3)
10. Number of batteries connected.
System Info Screen
The System Info Screen is accessed from the
Secondary Main Screen by pressing the Next
button. The System Info Screen shows
information about the connected System
components.
To return to the Main Screen, press the Next
button again.
1. Max Outboard power – shows the maximum
power (in kW) that the Outboard can output.
The Outboard is designed to output up to
25kW. However, if the Outboard is to be
installed on a vessel with a maximum power
limit that is less than 25kW, Pure Watercraft
will limit the maximum power level of the
Outboard’s software at the factory. For more
information, contact Pure Watercraft.
2. Outboard and Battery Pack serial numbers.
3. Lifetime energy consumption – shows the
cumulative kWh of energy throughput of
each system component. (See Sections
4.2.2 and 4.3.4)
Figure 4.31– System Info Screen
4.5.7 Description of Warnings
Warnings appear on the Throttle display when the Pure Outboard system detects a potential
problem. A warning will appear in the warning band of whatever screen is being displayed at the
time the warning is in effect. Warnings cannot be muted or cleared by the user. Warnings will be
removed automatically by the Pure Outboard system once it detects that the issue has been
resolved.
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