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 GFL10InstallationandCongurationInstructions
Troubleshooting the Gauge Type
When connected to a gauge, the GFL 10 adapter gauge type is set to Auto Detect by default,
and the adapter automatically detects the type of gauge it is connected to. If the uid-level
reading on a connected Garmin chartplotter or marine instrument changes with the engine
RPM, the adapter may be detecting the wrong type of gauge.
NOTE:
The fuel level changes when the boat is moving. Test the gauge-type setting when the
boat is not moving.
To test the gauge-type setting:
1. When the boat is not moving, put the engine in neutral.
2. UsethethrottletoincreasetheengineRPM.Iftheuid-levelreadingchangeswiththe
engine RPM, change the gauge type.
To change the gauge type:
1. From the NMEA 2000 Devices list, select the GFL 10 device.
2. Select an option:
For most Garmin chartplotters, select Review > Gauge Type.
For other Garmin marine devices, select Cong > Gauge Type.
3. Select an option:
To automatically detect the gauge type, select Auto Detect.
To indicate a one-coil gauge, select 1 Coil.
To indicate a two-coil gauge, select 2 Coil.
4. Perform the gauge-type setting test.
Resetting the Fluid Level Calibration
Youcanresettheuid-levelcalibrationofthetankthattheGFL10adapterisassociatedwith.
1. From the NMEA 2000 Devices list, select the GFL 10 device.
2. Select an option:
For most Garmin chartplotters, select Review > Level Calibration.
For other Garmin marine devices, select Cong > Level Calibration.
3. Select Reset Calibration.
4. Select Yes.
5. Calibratetheuidlevel.