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1.     By registering the product  you will  receive the best warranty coverage  possible and Nanni will be able to  contact you in the event of updates  or service notifications     Operations to be performed during  commissioning inspection are spe   cified in the Warranty Booklet  The  commissioning inspection must be  signed by the seller and the owner  of the engine     It s the owner responsibility to  control that the commissioning  inspection has been fully comple   ted and signed by the person who  carried out the inspection     The informations regarding the  RPM must be taken using an elec   tronic tachometer  Never use the  tachometer of the instrument panel  for this purpose     About the  propeller    The propeller is a critical compo   nent of the propulsion system  It    converts the engine power in thrust     To be efficient  the propeller must  be perfectly adapted to the boat  and to its use        In all cases  the propeller should  allow the engine to reach its rated  rem with the maximum boat load     A faulty operation of the engine is  often due to an inadequate and   or  damaged propeller     Behaviour of the  boat    lf this is your first boat or if you are  not familiar with the boat  we urge  you to practice controlling the boat  at slow speed as a first step     Avoid violent manoeuvres or  unexpected speed changes while  sailing  People can fall over or  overboard     Keep also in mind that the weight  distribution  passengers  equip   ments  etc   
2.     NOTICE  All work on the fuel injec   tion system must be carried out by a  authorized Nanni technician     Check regularly the condition of  the components of the fuel system   hoses  filter  clamps  etc   Change  it if any defect appears     Operation of the fuel  system    The fuel is drawn from the tank by  the fuel feed pump and is injected  into the combustion chamber by the  injection pump  A fuel filter is placed  between the feed pump and the  injection pump     The injection pump delivers a larger  amount of fuel than required for  combustion  The fuel that is not  burned is re injected into the tank  through an over flow pipe     A CAUTION    The injection pump is an extre   mely precise unit  Water entry in  the fuel system will cause major  failure to the injection pump and  to the whole fuel system     A tuel prefilter with a water sepa   rator should be installed between  the fuel tank and the fuel filter on  the engine  The prefilter should be  installed as close as possible to the  engine fuel filter  It must never be  installed on the engine as vibra   tions affect the water fuel separa   tion process     If the fuel tank is located below the  engine injection pump  an additio   nal electric fuel feed pump should  be installed between the prefilter  and the feed pump of the engine     Fuel requirements    Only use grade of fuels indicated  inthe chapter TECHNICAL DATA   Other grades of fuel can increase  fuel consumption and cause opera   ting problems  r
3.    11  Remove the air filter  Secure all  air intake with clean clothes     12  Clean the engine  Repair any  damaged areas of paintwork with  Nanni original paint     A CAUTION    Do not point a high pressure  water jet toward seals  hoses   grommets  etc     13  Clean the hull  the hold and the  drive  if fitted      14  Check all control cables  Use  grease and rust inhibitor to pro   tect the cables     15  Disconnect battery leads  Ad   just electrolyte level if necessary   Charge the battery  Store the  battery in a dry place     16  Release belts tension     17  Spray the engine with water re   pellent product     18  Remove the propeller for sto   rage  Check the overall condition  of all components of the propul   sion system     Restarting the engine    1  Perform external cleaning of the  engine and control its condition     2  Drain and change the engine  and transmission oil     3  Change oil filters     4  Drain the coolant from the  seawater system     5  Check the condition of the raw  water pump impeller  Change it if  needed  Install the impeller     6  Remove cloth and tape from  openings  Install the air filter     7  Close Tighten all plugs and  drain cocks     8  Check the condition of hoses  and clamps     9  Check the engine coolant level  and its condition  Top up if neces   sary     10  Connect fully charged batteries   11  Check the anodes   12  Install the propeller     13  Check the operation of the  control cables and their condition     14  Chec
4.   tures fall below 5  C  40  F   Winter  grade fuel is best suited for cold  weather operation thanks to its  lower cloud and lower pour points     However  using winter grade fuel  may reduce power and fuel efficien   cy as winter grade fuel has a lower  BTU  heat content  rating  Check  the grade of fuel being used before  troubleshooting for low power com   plaints in cold weather operation     In all cases  fuel quality and fuel  sulfur content must comply with all  existing emissions regulation for the  area in which the engine operates     Oil viscosity    Use seasonal grade viscosity    engine oil based on the expected  air temperature range between oil  changes     Follow the diagram below to adapt  the oil viscosity      lt     SAE 15W 40    SAE 15W 40  k  SAE 10W 30     gt     4        sak 5w 30            50  C    40  C    30  C    20  C    10  C     10  C     20  C     30   C     40  C    122   F    104   F    86   F    68  F    50  F    32   F    14  F     4   F     22   F     40   F    As an option  some engines are  available with an air intake hea    ter to aid cold weather starting   Contact your Nanni dealer for more  informations     Engine homologation    The engine type can be exhaust  emission certified  lt means that  Nanni guarantees that all engines  of the same type that are manufac   tured are approved and certified by  the authorities in accordance with  different exhaust emissions stan   dards     However  for the engine to be in ac   cordance wit
5.  Replace the vent plugs when  coolant runs out from the drain  openings     4  Fill the exchanger with coolant  to the correct level     5  Replace the coolant filler plug  and add coolant in the recovery  tank if necessary     6  Start the engine and let it ope   rate few minutes at idle     7  Stop the engine  Wait few  minutes and check the coolant  level  Top up if necessary     Raw water system    A DANGER    When the boat Is in the water   water can flow into the boat via    components located below the  waterline  Close the raw water  cock  if fitted  or prevent water  discharge before working on this  raw water system     The raw water system allows to  cool the engine coolant and the  exhaust gas     Raw water is drawn into the heat  exchanger by the raw water pump  of the engine  The raw water is  discharged via the exhaust elbow   where it is mixed with exhaust  gases     Engines designed for a Keel Coo   ling system are generally not fitted  with raw water system components   raw water cock  heat exchanger   etc   In Keel Cooling system  the  coolant heat is dissipated by pas   sing through tubes incorporated to  the hull     NOTICE  lf there s any risk of  frost  raw water system should be  drained        Siphon breaker    A DANGER    Close the sea cock before any  operation on the siphon breaker        NOTICE  The use of a siphon  breaker is mandatory if the exhaust  elbow is under the waterline at full  load or at less than 200 mm above  it  A siphon breaker is
6.  an authorized Nanni dealer     BATTERY STORAGE    When storing the engine  adjust the  battery electrolyte level and store it  in a dry place  Recharge the battery  as often as possible to extend its  service life     Alternator belt    A DANGER    Stop the engine and remove the  key before servicing the alterna   tor belt     Always keep a replacement belt  on board     The alternator belt drives both the  coolant pump and the alternator   Additional belt can also be fitted     A loosen or damaged belt can  result in overheats or insufficient  alternator charging  A belt that is  too tight can damage the bearings  in the pump and the alternator     Visually check the belt for exces   sive wear  frayed cords  etc  If any  defect has been found  change the  belt  Check that it fits properly in  the pulley     Also check its tension  The deflec   tion must be of between 8 to 10  mm when pressing the belt with the  hand between two pulley when the  belt is warm        To adjust the belt tension     5 ons ee  SAS    A    4 Ser   b Ye    me al       1  Stop the engine and remove  the key from the panel     2  Loosen the alternator mounting  bolt E  and pull the alternator out  until to adjust the deflection of the  belt     3  Tighten the alternator mounting  bolt     4  Check the tension after few  hours of operation     Corrosion  protection    The engine and all metal item in the  boat that are exposed to water or  damp can be damaged by corro   sion     There are two main cat
7.  and close the  sea cock     2  Disconnect the hose on the  outlet side of the raw water filter     3  Place the free hose in a contal   ner filled with fresh water  Ensure  the tank is large enough as the  raw water pump must never be  run without water        u         WE       IN    AL    l       4  Check that no one is in the  vicinity of the engine  the propel   ler and the exhaust outlet  Put  the lever in neutral and start the  engine     5  Let the engine run few minutes  at idle  Add fresh water in the  container if necessary     Nia      g   A  A       6  Stop the engine     7  Fill the container with engine  coolant mix  50  clean water   50  anti freeze      8  Start the engine and let it run at  idle  Add enough coolant to fill the  raw water system with coolant     9  Stop the engine before the  container is empty     10  Reconnect the hose     11  Drain the coolant before the  next time the engine is used     A WARNING    Check for leaks before the next  engine start        A CAUTION    When preparing the engine for  long term storage  if the engine  is likely to be subject to frost   drain all water and coolant in the  cooling systems     Electrical system    A DANGER    Stop the engine and switch off  the main switches to break the    current before working on the  electrical system  Isolate shore  current to any accessories  mounted on the engine     A CAUTION    The main switch should always  be switched ON when the engine  is operating  Never disconnect  t
8.  area of the engine after filling   Check that there are no fuel va   pours or leaks before starting the  fan  if fitted   Switch the fan on for 5  minutes before starting the engine     All fuel vapours are flammable  and explosive  Be careful when  handling and storing fuel  Store  the fuel in a ventilated area away  from sources of ignition  Sparks  or flames  and out of the reach of  children     Stop the engine before filling with  fuel or lubricant  Do not smoke near  the engine and keep it away from  sources of ignition  flames  when  filling with fuel and or lubricant   Wear gloves when investigating  possible leaks     Do not alter or damage the fuel cir   cuit  Close the fuel circuit whenever  you work on it  Ensure you always  have an appropriate working fire  extinguisher to hand     Hazardous Voltage   Electrical Shock    Electrocution is possible whenever  electricity is present  Hazardous  voltage can cause severe injury   or death  Operate the engine only  when all guards and electrical en   closures are in place     Open the main circuit breakers   of all power sources before servi   cing the equipment  Configure the  installation to electrically ground the  engine  transfer switch  and related  equipment and electrical circuits to  comply with applicable codes and  standards     Never contact electrical leads or  appliances when standing in water  or on wet ground because these  conditions increase the risk of  electrocution  The voltage at these  terminals 
9.  connec   ted to the positive circuit     of  the battery  This switch must be  switched off when the boat is not  in use to cut off the power to all  equipment     A WARNING    Never switch off the power of  a corrosion protection system  powered by a battery        Engine anode    In order to protect the engine and  its raw water system from corro    sion  the engine is fitted with a zinc  anode        Intervals given in the service sche   dule are recommendations  Depen   ding upon operating conditions and    raw water properties  it might be    necessary to check and or change    the anode more frequently     To remove the anode     A WARNING    Carry out these operations when  the engine is stopped and cold        1  Remove the key from the panel     2  Close the sea cock   3  Drain the raw water system     4  Remove the set formed by a  cap  a seal and the anode     5  Remove the deposits from the  surface of the anode using glass  paper before determining the  level of erosion  Do not use a soft  steel brush as this could leave  deposits that are likely to speed  up corrosion     6  If more than 50  of the anode  has been used up  change it  along with the seal     The length of a new anode is 16  mm     A CAUTION    Screw the anode cap back on  tightly and do nat forget to re   open the sea cock     Long term  storage    A set of operations must be per   formed to prepare and protect the  engine for a long term storage     Refer to the corresponding chapter  in the MA
10.  hull  If the water does  not flow  stop the engine and  check the raw water system     During operation    A CAUTION    Never press the START button  when the engine is running     Check the instruments and warning  lamps after starting  and regularly  when cruising     Cruising speed    A recommended engine speed is  given in the chapter TECHNICAL  DATA to help you to set your crul   sing speed     NOTICE  Always consider sailing  conditions and load of the boat to  set the cruising speed     Operating the engine at wide open  throttle should be avoided since it  is both uncomfortable and uneco   nomical     Note that operating the engine at  a too low rpm for a long period  could lead among other things to  increased oil consumption     Deposits may also form in the in   jection system if the engine do not  reach its nominal operating tempe   rature regularly  Run the engine at  full throttle regularly in order to burn  off any possible deposits in the fuel  system     Manoeuvring    A WARNING    Shifting at high speed can da     mage both the engine and the  transmission and be dangerous  for passengers        A CAUTION    On a twin engine boat  both  engines should be started during  reversing manoeuvres to reduce  the risk of water ingress in the  stationary engine     Carry out the following operations  for forward   reverse manoeuvres     1  Reduce engine speed to idling  and  if possible  let the boat lose  most of its speed        2  Move the control lever to the  n
11.  lamps and  the instruments can be installed  separately without the panel shown  here     On some boats  a panel without key  is used as an additional instrument  panel in Flying Bridge position  A  main panel fitted with a key switch  generally located in the wheel   house is used to prevent unautho   rized starting from the additional  panel  To start the engine using  the additional panel  the key of the  main panel should be switched to  IGNITION position        ES INSTRUMENTS PANEL    Standard panel    ECO4 PANEL    nannidiesel    ON   STOP START       NOTICE  The Eco4 panel is only  available with the engine model  N2 10     A4 PANEL    nannidiesel       C4 PANEL       Instrumentation    Tachometer  amp  Warning  lamps    The analog tachometer displays the  engine speed  Multiply the indicated  value by 100 to get the revolutions  per minute of the engine     The function of the warning lamps  is explained in the following pages     Wii       295 77    RPM x 100       Hourmeter  amp  Voltmeter    The display at the bottom of the  dial shows the operating time of the  engine in hours    When the system voltage is  connected  the display indicates the  voltage at the battery terminals     Starter switch    The starter switch allows to start  and stop the engine     The ON STOP switch allows to  connect the system voltage and to  stop the engine     The START button allows to pre   heat the engine and engage the  starter     NOTICE  As standard  the en   gine model N2 10 
12.  mandatory in  all Sail Boat and when there s a risk  of water entry in the engine     The siphon breaker prevents raw  water entry into the cylinders via  the raw water exhaust system     To operate correctly  the siphon  breaker should clean twice a sea   son  or when leakage appears     A CAUTION    A faulty operation of the siphon  breaker will lead to water entry in  the engine     Inspect it regularly and clean it fol   lowing the instructions given by the  manufacturer     Raw water pump impel   ler    A CAUTION    lf the engine has been run wi   thout supply of raw water  check  the raw water pump impeller   Change it if needed     The raw water pump impeller is an  essential component of the engine   lt should be changed regularly  along with the seal  A worn impeller  could crack and damage the coo   ling system  Always have a spare  raw water pump impeller on board     NOTICE  The service life of the raw  water pump impeller vary depen   ding the operating conditions     To extract the impeller        1  Stop the engine  remove the  key from the panel and close the  sea cock     2  Remove the cover of the raw  water pump     3  Remove the gasket HJ     4  Mark the position of the neo   prene impeller  El inside the  pump in order to install it in the  correct position in case of reins   tallation     5  Carefully remove the impeller  using an extractor     6  Inspect the impeller  Check for  damaged  cracked  broken mis   sing or flattened vanes  Change  the impell
13.  off all electrical appliances  in the vicinity when you are working  on the batteries     Ventilate correctly storage batteries  compartment  Avoid touching the  battery terminals with metal tools  so that no sparks are created which  could cause an explosion  Remove  the rings  bracelets and necklaces  before handing the batteries     Rotating parts    Rotating parts can be extremely  dangerous and cause serious Injury  and even death     Do not work on the engine when   it is operational  If work on the  engine when running is absolutely  necessary  do not touch any hot or  rotating parts     Baggy clothing  hair or objects  could be pulled in and or caught  and cause serious injury or subs   tantial property damage     Do not wear bracelets  necklaces  or rings when working on a engine   Check that the bolts and screws  are properly tightened and that   the protection mechanisms are in  place  Do not check the tension of  the alternator belt when the engine  is Operational     Accidental starting    Accidental starting can cause se   rious injury and even death     Disconnect the battery before wor   king on the engine  Ensure no one  is alongside the engine or working  on before starting it  A rotating  propeller can cause serious injury  or death  Ensure all the protection  mechanisms are in place before  starting the engine     Chemical products    The different fluids used to run the  engine are a health hazard  Ca   refully read the instructions on the  packaging of 
14.  per   son working on the engine and the  others  Particularly operations on  valve timing and injection system     NOTICE  The service intervals and  relevant informations concerning  the preventive maintenance of   the transmission are indicated in  the user manual provided by the  manufacturer of the transmission   Contact your Nanni dealer for  further information regarding the  maintenance of the transmission     The hourmeter displays the opera   ting hours of the engine     Service schedule    NOTICE  An operation requiring service every day requires service after  100 hours or every year  and so on  Some components may not be part of  the engine ordered     Operations marked with   should be done in a Nanni workshop       Operations to perform after 20 operating hours or 45 days after commis   sioning     BEFORE OPERATING THE ENGINE    m Check the engine  amp  transmission oil level  Top up if necessary        Check the coolant condition and coolant level  Top up if necessary     m Check the raw water filter and clean as necessary      m Drain water from the fuel prefilter      m Check the condition of the battery        Check the warning lamps of the instrument panel        Control and adjust general water tightness      m Check the stuffing box condition       EVERY 100 OPERATING HOURS   AT LEAST EVERY YEAR      Clean the air filter  Change if needed      Change the fuel filter      m Check the condition and the tension of the belts  Change if needed      m Check th
15.  some boats can be  equipped with a separated shift  command     lt can also be fitted with a neutral  safety switch that prevents the  engine from starting until the lever  is in neutral position     Consult the boat builder or your  Nanni dealer if you are not sure  about the operation of the remote  control     Power Take Off    Some engines can be fit with a  Power Take Off system  This sys   tem allows to power accessories  like bilge pump  watermaker  etc        NOTICE  Any mechanical power  taken from the engine from a PTO  reduces the power delivered to the  propeller  The use of a PTO should  always be studied and approved   by the R amp D department of Nanni  Industries S A S France  Contact  your Nanni dealer for more informa   tions     Trolling valve    The Trolling valve system allows  to reduce the rotation speed of the  propeller below its speed when the  engine is at idle  The boat speed is  reduced by 30  to 70      A CAUTION    The Trolling valve system must  never be used for manoeuvring   It also must never be used at an  engine speed of more than 1200  rpm     Operation in cold  weather conditions    Nanni engines are designed to ope   rate effectively in cold weather     However  for effective starting   and cold weather operation  extra  care are necessary  Contact your  Nanni dealer for additional infor   mation and local availability of cold  weather aids     WINTER GRADE FUEL    Winter grade fuel allows to protect  the injection system when tempera 
16.  to cool  the coolant instead     A thermostat maintains the coolant  ata proper and constant opera   ting temperature  With thermostat  control  the coolant only enter the  heat exchanger when the engine  reach a certain temperature     A CAUTION      Engines with heat exchanger  are not suitable for a Keel Coo   ling system       Operating the engine without  coolant or raw water supply   even for few seconds  will lead to  complete engine failure     Operation principle of  the cooling system    Operation principle of an engine  with heat exchanger     Exhaust elbow    Heat exchanger    zu Recovery tank  if fitted     Coolant pump       ZZ  iL  s Thermostat  LH  Raw water     pickup   Engine raw   water pump Raw water  filter    Coolant    A CAUTION      Always use coolant made of  50  antifreeze with anticorro   sion additive and 50  of clean  water  The antifreeze protects  the engine against internal cor   rosion       This mix must be used all year  around  even if there is no risk of  frost       Never use water alone to  completely fill the coolant sys   tem     CLEAN WATER    Use clean soft water  distilled water  or tap water to mix with antifreeze   Natural water generally contains  minerals and sometimes salt  which  can oxidize metal and accelerate  corrosion process     ANTI FREEZE    Never use poor quality antifreeze   The main components of the anti   freeze can corrode metal  gathering  rust in the cooling system over   an extended period  Poor quality  anti
17.  up using clean water only   5  Reinstall the coolant filler cap     6  Check the coolant level in the  recovery tank  if fitted   lt should  lle between the Min and Max  mark of the recovery tank  Add  clean water if necessary        NOTICE  The Min and Max level  indicated on the recovery tank  if  fitted  does not indicate the correct  level of coolant     Draining the coolant  circuit    1  Stop the engine and remove  the key from the panel     2  Put a container under the heat  exchanger drain plug Ef to collect  coolant     3  Remove the cap El and the  plug EI     4  Drain off all coolant  Drain off  the recovery tank and the hoses     5  Insert a hose into the heat  exchanger filler port EJ  Rinse  with fresh water until water which  flows from the drain port El is  clean     6  Reinstall the drain plug El and  fill with coolant to the correct  level        Coolant   Filling    Mix the anti freeze with water in a  clean container before filling the  heat exchanger  The coolant must  be totally free from dust  Fill the  exchanger slowly not to introduce  air into the coolant system     Refer to the chapter TECHNICAL  DATA to know the coolant capacity  of the heat exchanger  For Keel  Cooling system or when using a  water boiler  the coolant capacity  must be adapted according to the  pipes length and the tank capacity     To fill the coolant system         1  Remove the vent plugs E  and    2  Remove the coolant filler cap  and fill the exchanger with coo   lant     3 
18. CE  If the lever is too hard  to operate  turn the crankshaft a  fraction of a turn     4  Continue pumping and at the  same time tighten the venting  screw     5  Pump few other times to prime  the system     To bleed the fuel system IF IT IS  FITTED WITH AN ADDITIONAL  ELECTRIC FUEL FEED PUMP     7  Fill totally the fuel tank  Open  the fuel cock     2  Loose the venting screw    Use rags around the venting  screw     3  Start the engine for 5 to 10 se   conds to let the electric fuel feed  pump bring fuel to the injection    pump     4  Pump the fuel using the lever  Ed until fuel free of air bubbles  flows from the venting screw     5  Continue pumping and at the  same time tighten the venting  screw     6  Pump few other times to prime  the system     A CAUTION    Avoid draining all fuel in the filter    Lubrication  sysiem    A DANGER    Carry out these operations with  the engine stopped and cold     Remove the key and switch off  the main switch to prevent acci   dental starting  Hot oil and hot  surfaces can burn     A CAUTION      Never operate the engine if  the oil crankcase has been over   filled  Drain the oil if too much oil  has been added       Observe the recommended  type of oil for the transmission     NOTICE  With a new or recon   ditioned engine  oil and oil filters  must be changed after 20 hours of  operation  Use oil grades quality  indicated in the chapter TECHNI   CAL DATA  Warranty claims may  be rejected if unsuitable oil grade  has been used     
19. INTENANCE section to  perform some of these operations   We recommend that you have all  these operations carried out by a  Nanni authorized workshop     NOTICE  It might be necessary to  adapt these operations depending  the climatic conditions  Contact   a Nanni authorized workshop for  further informations     For prolonged storage   gt 12  months   a specific set of measures  must be performed  All these ope   rations should be carried out by a  Nanni authorized workshop     A CAUTION      l   the engine is likely to be  subject to frost  drain all coolant  and water in the coolant and  seawater circuits  Indicate by  any means that there is no coo   lant in the engine     Long term storage  procedure    Complete the nearest periodic  maintenance inspections and ope   rations before performing the long  term storage procedure     1  Drain and change the engine  and transmission oil     2  Change the engine oil filter     3  Change the fuel filter and pre   filter     4  Run the engine to normal ope   rating temperature     5  Stop the engine and take the  boat out of water     6  Drain  clean and inhibit all com   ponents of the seawater system     7  Remove the impeller from the  seawater pump  if fitted   Store it  in a cool and dry place  Indicate  by any means that the impeller  has been removed     8  Check the engine coolant level  and condition  Top up if neces   sary     9  Drain any water and contami   nants from the fuel tank     10  Fill totally the fuel tank  
20. L x    NOTICE  Only on Eco4 panel     Indicates that the system voltage Is  connected     Note       FJ OPERATION    Before startin g 2  Start the compartment fan  if    fitted  for at least five minutes   Otherwise  open the hold     A WARNING      3  Check that there is sufficient  Put all the protective covers back fuel     before starting the engine        4  Move the control lever to the  neutral position     A CAUTION    5  Open fuel cock  prime the sys    Open the sea cock  if equipped  tem if necessary    before starting the engine  The     raw water pump impeller will be 6  Check the engine and trans    damaged if it runs dry even for mission oil level and fill with the   few seconds  and may lead to recommended oil if necessary     engine overheating  7  Check the coolant level  top up    if necessary     8  Check the control cables     Perform all of the following opera  grease the connections if neces   tions before starting the engine  sary   1  Open sea cock  if fitted   Prime 9  Check there are no fuel  oil   the raw water system if neces  coolant or water leaks   sary     10  Check the alternator belt   11  Switch ON the main switches        Starting the  engine    A DANGER      The propeller can cause se   rious injury when rotating  Check  that nobody is in the water near    the propeller before starting       Never use a start spray or any  other equivalent product These  products are highly flammable     A CAUTION      Always preheat the engine   Never rac
21. Nanni marine engine  Operator   s manual          N2 10  N2 14  N3 21          Introduction          22222    2220000022 1  About this manual                           2    Sy    OU AE PPP 3  Emergency kit             oooonccccoconoo    3  Safety alert symbols                       3  Safety ICONS            ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4  Safety precautions       cccccccooooco     5  About the engine            mocncccccon  o  9  OVeErVieW znnennnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 9  About the propeller                       14  Behaviour of the boat                   14  Engine main components            19  Instruments panel                   19  Standard panel                             19  Instrumentation            02224420 no 20  Operation een 25  Before starting               ccccseseeeee 25  Starting the engine                       26  During operation susrnraniicciii  nass 28    Stopping the engine                     30    EN CONTENTS    Maintenance   0cccooncconncconnncnnnns 32  Service schedule                          33  General inspection                       35  Fuel system   ccooocccccocccccnonononononoss 37  Lubrication system                       41  Cooling system    43  Raw water system       cooocncccoo      47  Electrical system                          99  e 92  Corrosion protection                     54  Long term storage      oooccccccc        9    Troubleshooting                      59   Technical data                         61       PA INTRODUCTION    
22. Thank you for choosing a Nanni product     Contact a Nanni authorized dealer for the servicing of your product  A list of  dealers can be found on our web site     www nannidiesel com    Nanni engines are the product of many years of experience in the deve   lopment of marine engines and equipment designed for use in open seas   Your engine is built with the finest materials in accordance with precise  specifications and strict production methods     Before operating the engine  make sure that this manual is applicable to the  engine  Refer to the Identification plate if you are not sure about the engine  model designation  lf you don t have the correct manual  please contact  your Nanni authorized Dealer     Correct installation of the engine on your boat is of the greatest importance  for safe navigation and protection of the environment  The installation  should be carried out by an authorized Nanni workshop in accordance with  the installation instructions     About this manual    This Operator s Manual contains  important information  tips  sugges   tions and warnings  We urge you  to read it carefully and familiarize  yourself with the engine before  starting     For your own safety and longer  service life of the engine  follow  the instructions and warnings  contained in this manual and in all  documentation provided with the  boat  Ignoring them could result in  damage to the engine or personal  injury to you or others     Please ensure that this Manual is  always ke
23. The viscosity may be adapted de   pending the climatic conditions     Oil level  Adding  engine oil   Check the engine and transmission  oil level before starting the engine     Always make sure that the level is  in the safe range        The oil level should be within the  range indicated on the dipstick   between the Mini and Max level     To check the oil level     1  Remove and wipe the dipstick     2  Re insert and remove the  dipstick  Check that the oil level is  between the Mini and Max mark        lf the level is too low  remove the oil  filler plug and add oil slowly  Wait  few minutes before checking the oil  level to let the oil drain down to the  oil pan     A CAUTION    Do not fill the crankcase above  the maximum level indicated on  the dipstick  Do not operate the  engine if the oil level is below  the Mini mark or above the Max  mark     NOTICE  Completely drain the pre   vious oil before adding new engine  oil  Never mix different type of oil     Draining the engine oil    1  Start the engine and let it warm  few minutes so that oil suction is  easier     2  Stop the engine and remove  the key from the panel     3  Connect a disposal hose to the  drain pump and place a container  under the disposal hose     NOTICE  On the engine model  N2 10  the oil pump has to be  connected to the dipstick port        4  Suck out all the oil using the oil  drain pump  Remove the drain  hose and lock the pump     5  For the N2 10  remove the oil  pump and reinsert the dipst
24. a frost  Refer to  the corresponding chapters in the  section MAINTENANCE and to the  chapter LONG TERM STORAGE     ALL THESE OPERATIONS  SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY  A NANNI AUTHORIZED WORKS   HOP        A WARNING      As far as possible  perform  maintenance operations with the  engine stopped  remove the key  from the panel and turn off the  power supply       Read this whole chapter and  all safety precautions before  starting any maintenance work   Make sure you understand how  to perform every operation     This manual only describe preven   tive maintenance operations to be  carried out by the owner operator  of the engine  Carrying a set of  preventive maintenance operations  in accordance with the service  intervals will ensure engine optimal  reliability and service life     During the warranty period  it is  essential that all work is carried out  by a Nanni authorized workshop   Furthermore  all servicing should  be registered in the Nanni after   sale system     However  some regular checks   particularly those made each time  the engine is used  can only be  carried out by the user  Few other  operations are explained further on  so that you can work on the engine  in an emergency or if there is no  repair centre nearby        MAINTENANCE    We recommend to have all your  works checked by a Nanni autho   rized workshop     Independent repair and adjust   ment work on the engine beyond a  limited scope is forbidden for safety  reasons     Improper work endangers the
25. can cause death     Short circuits can cause bodily  injury and or equipment damage  Remove all jewellery before servi   cing the equipment     Hazardous backfeed voltage can  Cause severe injury or death   Connect the engine to the buil   ding marina electrical system only  through an approved device  Work  on the electrical circuit should only  be carried out by qualified techni   cians     Operations on the shore power  equipment must only be carried out  by electricians authorized to work  with high voltage installations     Special attention must be brought  on boat with metallic hull  especially  concerning the protection of the  persons against electrical shock  and the protection against galvanic  and electrolytic corrosion     Battery acid    The acid in batteries can cause  serious injury and even death     When servicing the batteries  wear  protective gloves and goggles  Bat   teries contain sulphuric acid which   is highly corrosive     Acid can spurt from batteries when  they are handled  Ifthe acid comes  into contact with the skin  rinse tho   roughly in fresh water and consult  a doctor     Risk of battery explo   sion    A battery explosion can cause  serious injury and even death  En   sure the battery storage compart   ment is corrected ventilated     Do not smoke near the batteries  and keep them away from sources  of ignition  flames or sparks   They  produce hydrogen which could  ignite or explode on contact with an  electrical arc or a flame     Switch
26. carbon or soot residue on  exhaust components as it indicates  an exhaust leak     If any defect appears on compo   nent of the exhaust system  change  it as there s a risk of exhaust  leakage or water penetration in the  engine and the boat     Air intake    A WARNING    Carry out these operations when    the engine is stopped and cold   Make sure that no dust or dirt  enter the intake manifold     The air filter reduces the level of  noise made by the air intake and  prevent particles from penetrating  the intake manifold        The reliability and the performances  of the engine depend among other  things on the quantity and the tem   perature of the intake air     To check the air filter     1  Remove the clamps and re   move the filter     2  Clean the inside of the filter with  dry compressed air     3  If the air filter is damaged   change it     4  Install the filter with the clamps   Make sure the clamps are tight  enough  while not damaging the  filter           Fuel system    A DANGER      Stop the engine and let it   cool down before refuelling or  carrying out any operation on the  fuel system     A WARNING      Fuel is flammable and can be  dangerous  Fuel spilled on hot  Surface or near spark can burn       Do not step on the injection  pipes  Always make sure they  are not damaged        A CAUTION    Total cleanliness must be gua   ranteed when working on the  fuel system  No impurities should  enter the injection system  Make  sure not to spill fuel on hoses 
27. ce  without delay       Disconnect the battery leads  before carrying out any soldering  work on metallic hull        Always read the manufacturer  recommendations before operating  the battery     Battery should be kept clean and  dry  Oxidation or the deposit of  impurities on the battery and on its  terminals may lead to short cir   cuits  voltage drops and premature    discharging  notably in wet weather     Use a brass brush to clean battery  terminals     When DISCONNECTING the  cables  always disconnect FIRST  the NEGATIVE LEAD      and then  the POSITIVE         Always CONNECT FIRST the  POSITIVE LEAD     to the POSI   TIVE TERMINAL     of the battery   and then the NEGATIVE         Use distilled water to top up the  electrolyte level  Follow in priority  the battery manufacturer instruc     tions for topping up  If the battery  electrolyte level is not adjustable   maintenance free battery type   do  not use or charge the battery if the  fluid level stands below the lower  limit level     When adding electrolyte  unscrew  the vent plugs but leave them in  their holes     A DANGER    Check that the battery compart     ment is well drained and venti   lated  When charging  battery  produces hydrogen which is  extremely explosive        lf the battery is replaced  use a  battery with similar specifications to  the previous one     To simultaneously charge tow  independent battery with a single  alternator  an isolator is available as  an option on most engines  Contact 
28. e all the contaminants   Rinse the filter and the housing  with fresh water and check the  condition of the seal     4  Reinstall all the components  and open the sea cock  Start the  engine and check for leaks     NOTICE  When the boat is out of  water  check that the through hull is  not obstructed by mud or algae     Raw water system    Draining    A WARNING    It is highly recommended to  carry out these operations when  the boat is laid up on land  If the    boat cannot be removed from  the water  close the sea cock  and prevent water entry by any  means        1  Stop the engine  remove the  key from the panel and close the  sea cock     2  Remove the cover of the raw  water pump     3  Remove the cover and the seal  from the raw water filter     4  If a siphon breaker is fitted   drain it following the manufacturer  recommendations     5  Drain the cooling system of the  transmission lubrication circuit  if  fitted      6  Drain the waterlock and any  other equipment connected to the  raw water and exhaust system     7  Reinstall correctly all compo   nents  Open the sea cock and  check for leaks  Prime the raw  water system by adding water  through the raw water filter if  necessary     Raw water system    Cleaning and inhibiting    The raw water system must be  flushed with fresh water to prevent  the buildup of deposits and salt  crystals in the circuit  lt must also  be protected against corrosion and  frost when performing long term  storage     1  Stop the engine
29. e anodes  Change if needed        m Check and tighten the electrical connections  amp  cables  the clamps and  screws       m Remove the sediment from the fuel tank and drain the fuel tank   m Check the control unit  the condition of the cables  grease the cables       EVERY 200 OPERATING HOURS   AT LEAST EVERY YEAR       Change the engine and transmission oil      m Change the oil filters        Change the fuel filters        Check the raw water pump impeller  Change if needed    m Check the engine flexible mountings  Adjust as necessary        Clean the Turbo Wastegate       Clean and touch up the paintwork as necessary     EVERY 400 OPERATING HOURS   AT LEAST EVERY 2 YEARS        Change the thermostat of the heat exchanger       Change the heat exchanger filler plug     gt  Drain and change the coolant  Clean the coolant system       Check and clean the heat exchanger tube stack  Change the O ring      gt  Check and clean the air cooler tube stack  Change the O ring  Check  and clean the transmission oil cooler tube stack      gt  Check the fuel injection nozzles  Change if needed      Check cold valve clearance      Check and clean the Turbo    General  inspection    A CAUTION    Do not let oil  fuel or grease  deposits build up around the  engine as they may increase the  risk of fire in the engine compart   ment     Make a habit of visually checking  the engine and its compartment  each time you operate the boat   before starting the engine  check  for fuel  water or oi
30. e engine   close the sea cock of the stop   ped engine     Do not forget to open the sea  cock before restarting the en   gine     Anchoring    When the boat is at anchor or in  port for extended period  vegetation  may develop on the hull  the keel   the drive  the rudder  the propel   ler  etc  It will significantly affect   the behaviour of the boat and the  performance of the engine if the  vegetation is not removed before  the next time the boat is used     Vegetation and fouling can also  obstruct the raw water system and  result in damage to the engine by  overheating     Inspect and clean the boat and the  raw water system each time the  engine is used  Clean if necessary   lf the boat is put out of water  clean  the hull and spray a coat of anti   fooling  Never paint the anodes     Furthermore  when the boat is   at anchor or in port for extended  period  water can fill the exhaust  system via the exhaust outlet  It is  necessary to drain regularly the wa   terlock when the boat is at anchor     Storage    If the boat is being left in the water  while not in use for few weeks  the  engine must be controlled and run  few minutes every 10 days     lf the boat will not be used for  more than 2 months  special set of  operations must be performed on  the engine and the transmission   Refer to the chapter LONG TERM  STORAGE                             To prevent damages due to free   zing  the cooling systems  raw  water and coolant  must be drained  when there s a risk 
31. e the engine while it is  cold       Do not crank the engine conti   nuously for more than 10 se   conds at a time  Let it cool down  for 2 minutes between cranking  attempts  Failure to follow these  guidelines may result in starter  motor burnout       If the engine dont start after  3 attempts  remove the key and  drain the water in the waterlock   Failure to do so may lead to wa   ter ingress in the cylinders     NOTICE  When starting the engine  for the first time  let it run at idle   for several minutes and check for  leaks or malfunction        Starting using booster  batteries    A CAUTION    Make sure to use batteries with  the same rated voltage as the  engine s system voltage     1  Connect the jumper cable to the  positive pole     of the flat battery   then to the positive pole     of the  booster battery     2  Connect the jumper cable to the  negative pole     of the booster  battery  Then connect the other  end of the cable to a bolt on the  clutch of the engine block     A DANGER    On an engine with a two pole    electrical system  connect the  other end of the jumper cable  to the negative pole     of the  booster battery        3  Start the engine following the  Starting procedure     4  Let the engine run at idle for  few minutes to charge the battery     5  Stop the engine and remove  the cables in the exact reverse  order from installation     Panel with key    1  Move the control lever to the  neutral position     2  Push the manual stop control  if  
32. egories of  corrosion  which can be cumulative   galvanic corrosion and electrolytic  corrosion  Both corrosion pro   cesses are a result of electric cur   rent that flow between metal items  in an electrolyte such as water     Galvanic corrosion    Galvanic corrosion is an electroche   mical reaction that create electrical  current between dissimilar metals  exposed to water  This current will  corrode the more anodic metal     Several factors  cumulative or not   can worsen this effect     e High saline and or mineral  concentration in water     e High water temperature   gt 25  C      e When cruising at high speed or  when there s a strong current     e Important relation difference  between the cathode and anodic  surfaces     Anodes in magnesium or zinc are  generally used to protect the boat  against galvanic corrosion  Due to  their intrinsic nature  these anodes    will wear down in place of other  metallic components     During the first year of use  check  the anodes deterioration every 3  months  During prolonged moo   ring near other boats or dock side   control the wear and tear of the  anodes at shorter intervals  In that  case  the use of additional corro   sion protection might be necessary  during prolonged mooring     Depending upon operating condi   tions and water properties  it might  be necessary to check and or  replace the anode more frequently     A CAUTION    The anodes must never be  painted or damaged  They must  be changed as soon as they are  cor
33. engine  An operational engine gets  very hot  the exhaust system  tur   bocompressor  if equipped   starter   oil sump  oil  coolant in the hoses  and pipes are hot and can burn     Fluids ejected under pressure can  cause serious injury  Release all  the pressure in the circuits before  removing the caps  Never open the  oil circuit and coolant caps when  the engine is operational and or  hot  Never start or run the engine  when the oil fill and coolant caps  are not screwed on as hot oil or  coolant could spray out     lf you come into contact with any  of these fluids  consult a doctor  immediately  If the engine gets too  hot  switch it off and disconnect it  and wait for it to cool down before  checking for failure     Fire    Do not smoke near the engine and  keep it away from sources of igni   tion  flames or sparks  or any other  potential flammable vapour or liquid  sources  Do not run the engine  without the air filter     Do not run the engine in an area  in which flammable or explosive  materials are stored or where gas  is present  Ensure there are no  flammable liquids in the engine  compartment     Immediately clean up any liquids  spilled and keep the engine com   partment clean and accessible so  as to minimise the risk of fire  Be  careful as fuel can burn  Damaged  pipes can lead to fire     Explosion    Explosions caused by fuel vapour   can cause serious injury  Carefully  follow the safety rules when filling   the fuel     Open and ventilate the storage 
34. er if it is damaged   Clean and drain the raw water  system if parts of the impeller are  missing     7  Inspect the cover and the  gasket for corrosion or damage   Change it if they are damaged     8  Lubricate the inside of the  pump and the cover with water   proof grease for rubber     9  Install the impeller  If reinstalling  the old one  place it atthe same  location using the mark done  previously  Rotate the impeller in  the same direction as the engine  rotation  Lubricate the impeller  with waterproof grease for rubber     10  Install the gasket and the cover    on the pump housing     11  Open the sea cock  check for    leaks  Prime the raw water sys   tem by adding water through the  raw water filter if necessary     12  Start the engine and check for    leaks     Cleaning the raw water  filter    A raw water filter must be fitted  between the raw water intake and  the raw water pump of the engine     The model of prefilter can vary  according the boat as the raw water  filter is an optional extra not in the  scope of supply of the engine   These instructions are given as an  example only     Check the raw water filter more  regularly than indicated in the ser   vice schedule if the boat is used in  water with lot of dirt and or mud     To clean the filter     1  Stop the engine  remove the  key from the panel and close the  sea cock     2  Check the condition of the raw  water filter  If deposits have for   med  screw off cover and remove  seal plate     3  Remov
35. esulting in a shorter  engine service life     Use of fuel additives can result  in poor performance or engine  damage     Before starting the engine  make  sure that the fuel level is above the  lower limit  If the fuel level is too  low  add fuel to the upper limit  Do  not overfill     Use a strainer when filling the fuel  tank  Dirt and dust in the fuel will  cause trouble in the fuel injection  system     lf the boat is not used for an ex   tended period  fill the tank to the  maximum level     Fuel prefilter    The fuel prefilter is an optional ex   tra not in the scope of supply of the  engine  The model of prefilter can  vary according the boat     NOTICE  Drain the water in the  prefilter several hours after the  engine has been stopped        1  Close the fuel cock on the fuel  tank     2  Place a container under the fuel  prefilter  Drain water and remove  impurities using the cock plug     3  Tighten the cock plug once the  water has been drained     4  Check the filtering element   change it if necessary     5  Open the fuel cock     6  If the filtering element has been  changed  bleed the fuel system   Start the engine and check for  leaks     Replacing the fuel filter    NOTICE  Do not fill the new filter  with fuel before assembly     ENGINE MODEL N2 10      lt x      NF rt    9  M HAY  Aic WNA A       Masas   lt A X 1    A  N   40   A HA  rf AV es    _    0     i zz    a   A         A A     _          1  Close the fuel cock  Clean the  filter bracket     2  T
36. eutral position and wait a few  seconds     3  Move the control lever into  astern  Increase the speed     Sailing with the engine    stopped A CAUTION      Sailing with the engine stop    ped and the lever in neutral must  not exceed 6 to 7 hours in a row   The propeller can drive the rota   tion of the shaft and damage the  transmission  Run the engine for  15 minutes to lubricate the trans   mission at least every 6 hours       Whatever the type of propeller  and transmission  never sail with  the engine stopped in forward  gear  in ahead           Under sail  close the seacock    If the engine is fitted with a Sail if the boat is able to reach a    Drive transmission MODEL SP60  speed above 8 knots  Water can  when cruising under sail with the force one   s way through the raw  engine stopped  water intake and fill the exhaust    system  Dont forget to open the  If the blades of the propeller are seacock again before restarting  foldable  the engine     e Put the throttle lever astern  in  reverse   The blades are closed  when the boat moves forward   Hydrodynamic resistance crea   ted by the blades is minimized     If the blades of the propeller are not  foldable     e Put the throttle lever astern  in  reverse   The propeller does not  rotate and create hydrodynamic  resistance    e Put the lever in neutral  the  propeller rotate and create lower  hydrodynamic resistance than in  astern     Stopping the  engine    A CAUTION    Never stop the engine by using  the main sw
37. fitted      3  Insert the key in the ON STOP  starter switch     4  Turn the key a quarter turn to  the right  Allthe warning lamps  come on and the acoustic alarm  sounds  After a few seconds  only  the ENGINE OIL PRESSURE  and BATTERY CHARGE LAMPS  remain lit     5  Press the START button  halfway to start preheating  Hold  the button for 5 to 15 seconds   depending on ambient tempera   ture to preheat the engine     6  Press fully to start the engine   Once the engine has started  re   lease the button  all lamps go out     7  l   the engine is fit with water  cooled exhaust elbow  check   that water flows from the exhaust  outlet at the hull  If the water does  not flow  stop the engine and  check the raw water system     Panel without key    1  Switch the key of the main pa   nel to ignition  if equipped      2  Move the control lever to the  neutral position     3  Push the manual stop control  if  fitted      4  Press the ON STOP button  All  the warning lamps come on and  the acoustic alarm sounds  After  a few seconds  only the ENGINE  OIL PRESSURE and BATTERY  CHARGE LAMPS remain lit     5  Press the START button  halfway to start preheating  Hold  the button for 5 to 15 seconds   depending on ambient tempera   ture to preheat the engine     6  Press fully to start the engine   Once the engine has started  re   lease the button  all lamps go out     7  l   the engine is fit with water  cooled exhaust elbow  check that  raw water flows from the exhaust  outlet at the
38. fluids cause major damage   to flora and fauna if discharged into  nature  Use an absorption kit in the  event of accidental discharge of oil    or fuel into the water     Warranty    This manual is supplemented by  a Warranty Information Booklet   We recommend that you read this  publication thoroughly     Pay special attention to the appli   cable duty cycle and to the limita   tions that result  Failure to comply  with the warranty conditions will  vold the Warranty     The validity of the Warranty is also  dependent on proper installation  and maintenance operation being  carried out by an authorized Nanni  representative     NOTICE  Late or improper mainte   nance or use of spare parts other   than Nanni original spare parts will  invalidate Nanni s responsibility for  the engine accordance with homo   logation and will void the Warranty     Modifications to the engine s set   tings  as well as any other tech   nical modification  accessories   spare parts  additional equipment   etc  ARE FORBIDDEN WITH   OUT WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION    FROM NANNI INDUSTRIES S A S     Any modification will void the War   ranty  Damage caused by failure   to follow operation instructions or  incorrect operation is also not cove   red by the warranty     Commissioning  inspection    Commissioning inspection is a  condition of the validity of the Limi   ted Warranty  Moreover  it allows  the registration of the product at the  factory and record important infor   mations regarding the product 
39. freeze has poor content of  corrosion preventive  The content  further becomes less potent with  the dilution of water     Choose additive that will not have  any adverse effects on the mate   rials of the cooling system  Never  mix different additive as it may  cause chemical reactions and the   refore malfunctions     WATER BOILER    A water boiler can be connected to  the engine coolant circuit     lf the boiler is located above the  engine  an additional recovery tank  must be installed above the boiler     The amount of coolant must be  adapted depending the model of  water boiler to completely fill the  coolant system     COOLANT EXPANSION    When it heats  the coolant expands  and takes up a higher volume     A recovery tank mounted on the  engine allows to compensate this  expansion     A CAUTION    The recovery tank mounted on  the engine must never be moved  from its original location without  prior authorization from Nanni  Industries S A S  France     Coolant level    A DANGER    Never open the coolant filler cap    or any plug of the cooling system  when the engine is operating  or warm  Steam or hot fluid can    spray out     Always check the coolant level  before starting the engine     1  Stop the engine and remove  the key from the panel     2  Turn the coolant filler cap  slowly to the first stop and let any  pressure escape from the system  then remove the cap     3  Coolant level should lie  between the filler neck lower  edge and the level spur     4  Top
40. h this standards  spe   cial requirements for maintenance  and service are to be followed     e Only Nanni replacement parts  must be used     e Maintenance intervals must be  observed     e The engine must not be modified  in any way except with accesso   ries and service kits approved by  Nanni Industries S A S  France     service of the fuel system must  always be carried out by an au   thorized Nanni workshop     No modifications to the air intake  and exhaust system may be  undertaken     Seals may only be broken by  authorized personnel     The operation instructions stated  in the relevant manuals should  be follow by the user     Nanni   s responsibility for the engine  specification being in accordance  with the certification will be invali   date if one or several of this condi   tions are not followed     Environmental  responsibility    Nanni designs its engines to have  minimum environmental impact   This objective  however  can only  be achieved with your full coopera   tion     Our operating and maintenance  instructions are to help you to pro   tect your engine and adopt environ   mentally responsible behaviour     Ensure you only use the fuels and  oils recommended  Using ano    ther type of fuel or oil could cause  major malfunctions  an higher fuel  consumption  a reduced engine  service life  and a greater discharge  of exhaust gases     When draining the oil and changing  the oil or fuel filter  dispose of the  waste in an appropriate container     These 
41. he lead between the alternator  and the battery when the engine  Is operating     Wires and connectors    Check that electrical wires and  connectors are dry and in good  conditions     The engine extension harness  should be away from any water  projection and must be correctly  attached as high as possible in  the hold  Change it if any defect  appears     Tighten the cable terminals and  lubricate them with appropriate  grease        Fuses    The engine electrical system is  protected from electrical overload  damage by fuses     lf the electrical system does not  work  the engine does not start or  the instruments panel dont ope   rate  a fuse may have trip     Investigate the cause before reset   ting the fuse  Always have spare  fuses on board  Replace a blown  fuse with one of the same rating     A CAUTION    lf the replacement fuse blows   this indicates an electrical  problem  Dont start the engine   except in case of emergency   and contact a Nanni workshop     Boats with metallic  hulls    Engines in metallic hulls are gene   rally fitted with a two pole electrical  system  This system allows to elec   trically isolate the engine from the  electrical ground of the boat     Contact your Nanni dealer for more  informations     Battery    A DANGER      Never touch the battery  electrolyte  The diluted sulphu   ric acid solution burns skin and  make holes in clothing  Should  this occur  immediately wash    it off with plenty of clean water  and obtain medical assistan
42. hould always be quoted  when ordering service and replace   ment parts     The engine identification plate is as  follow     e TYP indicates the commercial  designation of the engine    e NR indicates the engine serial  number    e CODE lists various specifications  of the engine     Fa OveRVIEW    Break in    Operate the engine with care for  the first 50 hours of operation     Do not race the engine while it is  cold  Do not operate it at full load  except for short periods  Never  run the engine at constant engine  speed for long periods during the  break in period     Check the oil and coolant level  frequently during the running in  period  The oil consumption can be  more important during the running   in period     Engine installation    The installation must be carried out  by an authorized Nanni workshop  in accordance with the installation  instructions  Correct installation   of the engine is of the greatest  importance for safe navigation and  protection of the environment     It also ensure maximum service life  under normal conditions of use     Engine damage caused by failure  to follow installation instructions is  not covered by the warranty     Remote Control    The remote control is an optional  extra not in the scope of supply  of the engine  The remote control  installed on the boat can be diffe   rent than the ones shown in this  document        On most boats  the control lever  controls both the engine rpm and  the gear shift  ahead   astern    However 
43. ick        Changing the oil filter    Change the oil filter each time the  engine oil is drained     N  MA      3  TA x Y  LITE    OS  VE  SAP N    1  Remove the oil filter with a filter  wrench  Remove the gasket     ZEX    N    2  Clean the mating surface in  order to prevent impurities from  entering the engine     3  Apply a film of oil on the new  gasket  Screw the new filter by  hand with the new gasket  When  the gasket contacts the mating  surface  turn the filter a half turn     4  Fill with correct amount of new  oil  Check for leaks and check the  oil level     5  Start the engine and let it ope   rate few minutes at idle  Check  that the oil pressure warning lamp  goes out     6  Stop the engine  wait for the en   gine to cool down and check the  oil level  Top up if necessary  M    Cooling system    Overview    The cooling system cools the en   gine in order to maintain a proper  operating temperature and prevent  overheating  On some engines  the  cooling system also cools the fuel   the oil or the intake air  The cooling  system is made of two circuits     The COOLANT CIRCUIT which  is the engine s internal cooling  system  It   s a closed circuit in  which coolant flows and cools the  engine     The RAW WATER CIRCUIT  which cools the coolant via heat  exchange with raw water  Nanni  engines comes as standard with  an heat exchanger  in which   the coolant is cooled by heat  exchange with raw water taken  from a sea cock  A Keel Cooling  system can also be used
44. ilter fouled or clogged  4  Fuel do not meet specified standard  5  Water contaminants in fuel  6  Valve clearance is wrong    7  Low compression    8  Insufficient battery charge   Defective battery  9  Faulty electrical cables contact  10  Faulty starter or starter switch    11  Tripped fuse   Main switch is open  12  Transmission is damaged   13  Control lever not in neutral   Stop control pulled out  14  Too much load on board  15  Fouling on underwater hull  drive or propeller  16  Defective incorrect propeller    17  Faulty operation of control lever   control cables  18  Loosen or damaged belt  19  Incorrect coolant   Low coolant level   Coolant leaks  20  Cooling system does not operate correctly    21  Faulty thermostat    22  Sea cock valve closed   Raw water filter clogged  23  Lube oil burns  Excessive oil consumption    24  Engine oil level too low  25  Engine oil level too high  26  Transmission oil level too low  27  Defective engine mounting    28  Insufficient air supply    ii        ENGINE CHARACTERISTICS    7  N  I     O   gt   rn     U   gt    gt     A strokes Diesel    Max  power   KW  hp   7 36   10 10 3   14 15 4   21  Number of cylinders   Arrangement 2 in line 3 in line    Displacement  cm   479 479 719  Bore and stroke  mm  67   68       O   D    Natural    Compression ratio 235    Idle speed   clutch disengaged 1050 1050 1050   rpm   Rated engine speed   Max power 3000 3600 3600   rpm   m cd at wide open throttle 3000 3820 3820    Recommended cruisi
45. ing lamp comes on when  the system voltage is connected     lf this lamp lights up when the  engine is running  it indicates that  the alternator of the engine is not  charging     The cause can be a fault in the  electrical system or because the  alternator belt is slack     A CAUTION      If this alarm comes on while  operating the engine  stop the  engine  except in extreme emer   gencies  and check components  of the belt system  Also check  components of the electrical  system  fuses  battery  etc        Do not operate the engine if  the problem persist and contact  a Nanni workshop as soon as  possible      gt     PREHEATING          This lamp comes on when the glow  plugs  if fitted  are activated     ENGINE OIL PRESSURE    FO     This warning lamp lights up and the  alarm sounds when the engine oil  pressure is too low     A CAUTION      If this alarm comes on while  operating the engine  stop the  engine  except in extreme emer   gencies  and check the engine  oil level and the oil filter condi   tion       Operate the engine when the  oil pressure is too low can lead  to severe engine damage  Do  not operate the engine if the pro   blem persist and contact a Nanni  workshop as soon as possible     WATER IN FUEL FILTER       This lamp lights up and the alarm  sounds when there is too much  water in the fuel filter of the engine   not applicable on some engines      lf this alarm comes on  stop the  engine and drain the water in the  fuel filter     SYSTEM VOLTAGE    
46. inside the boat has   an impact on the behaviour of the  boat when cruising  Depending the  position of the load  the behaviour  of the boat may change  particularly  in the case of a planning hull     The condition of the hull and the  propeller is also a critical factor  A  dirty and   or damaged hull will mo   dify the behaviour of the boat and  therefore the engine performance   It can also cause cavitation which  can seriously erode the surface of  the propeller  the drive  etc     Engine main components    NOTICE  The engine may not be exactly as represented here  Some com   ponents may not be part of the engine ordered        Alternator  Alternator belt  Starter   Fuses box   Air filter   Fuel filter   Fuel feed pump  Fuel injection pump  Heat exchanger  Coolant filler plug  Coolant pump  Recovery tank  Coolant drain plug  Raw water pump  Oil filter   Oil filler port   Oil gauge   Water cooled exhaust elbow  Transmission    SAN DO GG AO N S       w IC ee ee M ee    CON OG RO N   O    N2 10       N2 14       17    N3 21          A WARNING    Read the starting and stopping  instructions before operating the  engine     The instrument panel provides you  with important informations about  the engine     NOTICE  This chapter only des   cribes instruments and panels that  come standard on Nanni engines   Contact your dealer if the boat is fit   ted with instruments not described  in this chapter or if you are not sure  about their function  Depending   the boat  the warning
47. is not fit with an  electric stop function  A mechanical  stop control has to be installed to  stop the engine     nannidiesel    ON   STOP START       Engine oil pressure Coolant temperature    indicator indicator   NOTICE  This indicator does not Indicates the coolant temperature in  show the engine oil level  This Celsius and in Fahrenheit degrees   indicator shows the oil pressure in    lf the coolant temperature is too  high  the acoustic alarm sounds  lf the oil pressure in the lubrication and the corresponding warning  circuit is too low  the acoustic alarm lamp comes on    sounds and the corresponding war   ning lamp comes on     bar and psi              80 100  60     1  I   N  4 180 220 L  N       120    105           Warning lamps  COOLANT TEMPERATURE    ol    This warning lamp comes on and  the alarm sounds when the coolant  temperature is too high     A DANGER    Never open the coolant filler cap    or any plug of the cooling system  when the engine is warm  Steam  or hot fluid can spray out     A CAUTION      If this alarm comes on while  the engine is running  stop the  engine  except in extreme emer   gencies  and check the coolant  level  the belt condition  the raw  water filter condition  and that  the sea cock is open       Operating the engine while  the coolant temperature is too  high can lead to severe engine  damage  Do not operate the  engine if the problem persists  and contact a Nanni workshop  as soon as possible        BATTERY CHARGE    This warn
48. itch  This could da   mage the electrical system     Before stopping the engine  let it  run at idle in neutral for few mi   nutes  especially if the engine has  been operated at high speed and  load  This will allow the coolant to  cool down the engine     1  Start the fan in the engine  compartment  if fitted  or open  the hold     2  If the boat is fitted with a me   chanical stop control  Pull and  hold out the stop command until  the engine has stopped  Push the  stop control  Turn the key on the  panel counter clockwise     3  Ifthe boat is fitted with electric  stop function  Turn the key in the  starter switch counter clockwise   the engine stops and all indica   tors turn off  The engine stops  all  lamps go out  For panel without  key  press the ON STOP button  and release it  The engine stops   Turn the key of the maon panel  counter clockwise  All indicators  turn off     A CAUTION    Even after the engine has  stopped  some components and  fluids remain hot and pressuri   sed for several minutes  As far  as possible  limit work on the en   gine immediately after stopping  it  when it is hot     After the engine has stopped     1  Switch off the main switch     2  Close the sea cock and the fuel  cock     3  Inspect the engine compart   ment and check for any leaks     A CAUTION      li the boat is being towed   Stop the engine and close the  sea cock to prevent the engine  from being filled with raw water       On boats with twin engine   if cruising with a singl
49. k belts  Adjust the tension   15  Bleed the fuel system   Once the boat is in the water     16  Open the sea cock and prime  the seawater system  if fitted      17  Start the engine  Check for  leaks and correct operation        ES TROUBLESHOOTING    lf the engine does not function properly  use the following chart to identify  the cause  Ifthe cause of trouble can not be found  contact a Nanni autho   rized workshop     NOTICE  Some components may not be part of the engine ordered  This  list is not exhaustive and is only an assistance in case of emergencies     PROBABLE CAUSES    The engine fails to start A   ya Ae he U EN     The engine starts but suddenly stops 1 2  3 4  5  The engine is difficult to start 1 2  3  4  5  6  8 9    The starter motor is not turning or turn   slowly   The starter motor turns but the engine 1234567   does not start   The engine does not reach its rated 2 3  4  5  6  7  12  14  15  16   speed at wide open throttle 17  26  28    1 2  3  4 5  6  7  14  15  16   17  18  19  20  24  28    The engine overheats   coolant tempera    14  15  16  18  19  20  21  22   ture too high 28    The control lever is hard to operate 12  14  15  16  17  26  No shift between ahead and astern 9  11  12  16  17  26  Battery charge warning lamp comes on    8 9  11  18    The engine operate unevenly       The numbers refer to the possible causes indicated on the following page     Contact a Nanni authorized workshop     1  Lack of fuel  2  Air in fuel system  3  Fuel f
50. l leaks  check    the tightness of the different clamps    and bolts  the condition of the belt   hoses and electrical wirings  the  wear of anodes  if fitted  and the  battery electrolyte level     Control cables    The engine rpm and the gearbox  shift command are controlled by  mechanical control cables connec   ted to the control lever     Adjust the tension of the cable if  necessary  lf any defect appears   rust  crack  etc   the control cable  must be changed     Stuffing box    A DANGER    A stuffing box lubricated with  raw water taken from the engine  cooling system must never be  installed on a Sail boat or when  the exhaust elbow is below the  waterline  A separated water  supply or a stuffing box lubrica   ted by grease must be used on  all Sail boat or when the exhaust  elbow is below the waterline        lf the boat is equipped with a brai   ded type stuffing box  check the  systems tightness  As this system  is not absolutely tight  it is nor   mal that a slight amount of water  passes through the stuffing box   Correct operation is characterized  by a drop by drop water intake    If too much water comes in  stop  the engine and contact your Nanni  dealer as soon as possible     In any case  always make sure that  the lubrication of the stuffing box is  sufficient     Exhaust system    Inspect all exhaust system com   ponents  hoses  clamps  mixing  elbow  manifold  etc   Check for  cracks  leaks and corrosion  Tight  or change them if necessary     Check for 
51. ng speed  rpm    2400   2700 2880   3240 2880   3240  Weight without gearbox  kg  78 83 97    Air intake          Valve clearance  engine cold    in     eben es 0 145   0 185    Valve clearance  engine cold    ex  0 145   0 185  haust  mm     Direction of rotation  view from  Counter clockwise  flywheel          ELECTRICAL SYSTEM    Recommended starter battery capa      35   50  city  Ah   Siarter  M  ee ET  Standard Alternator  V A  12   40 12  70 12  70  FUEL SYSTEM       Injection system Indirect  E TVCS   Fuel injection pressure  bar  137 3    Specific fuel consumption  g kWh  at 065 285 285  wide open throttle    EN 590   ASTM D975 No 2 D    Never use fuels that have sulfur content  greater than 1 0      Fuel requirements          LUBRICATION SYSTEM    Oil quality API CF mini  Oil viscosity  temperate climate  SAE 15W40    Engine oll Capacity   no engine incli  E D  3 3  nation  litre    Min oil pressure at rated rom  bar  3 5 3 5 3 5  COOLING SYSTEM   Coolant capacity   no engine inclina  o 7 97 A   tion  litres    Coolant pump flow rate at rated rpm   l min    Raw water pump flow rate at rated 15 18 18   rpm  l min           Note       NANNI INDUSTRIES SAS  11 Avenue Mariotte Zone Industrielle  33260 La Teste France   Tel    33  0 5 56 22 30 60   Fax   33  0 5 56 22 30 79    Email  contact nannidiesel com P N DOCGBTCO9100  082013 IndA    www nannidiesel com    
52. o avoid fuel leakage  clamp off  the fuel supply line near the filter     3  Disconnect the hoses  Clean it     4  Remove the fuel filter EJ  Put a  plastic bag over the filter to pre   vent leakage on the engine     5  Replace the fuel filter with the  arrow on the fuel filter housing  indicating the direction of fuel  flow  Reconnect the pipes to the  fuel filter     6  Remove the clamps from the  hoses     7  Open the fuel cock and bleed  the air in the fuel system          A ig A  Ps Te  nore nt A    1  Close the fuel cock  Clean the  filter bracket     2  Put a plastic bag over the filter  to prevent leakage on the engine     3  Remove the fuel filter E   Use a  filter wrench if needed     4  Check and clean the sealing  surface of the filter bracket  Apply  film of fuel on the seal     5  Screw the new filter by hand  until the seal touch the matting  surface  Screw a further half turn     6  Open the fuel cock and bleed  the air in the fuel system     Air bleeding    Bleeding the air in the fuel system  is necessary      e After a maintenance operation  on the fuel system     e If the fuel tank has been emp   tied     e The engine has not been started  for a long time     To bleed the fuel system IF IT IS  NOT FITTED with an electric pump     7  Fill totally the fuel tank  Open  the fuel cock     2  Loose the venting screw    Use rags around the venting  screw     3  Pump the fuel using hte lever  Ed until fuel free of air bubbles  flows from the venting screw     NOTI
53. pt in the boat  It should  always be available to anyone  else using the engine  i e  anyone  renting  borrowing or buying the  engine from you  Throughout the  document  the following symbols  are used to ease the reading       gt  Indicates that the text is conti   nued on the following page     WE Indicates the end of a section     Content and updates    All the informations and specifica   tions in this Manual are based on  the technical data applicable at the  time of its publication  Changes and  updates may be made by Nanni  without notice     Illustrations are intended as a  general guide  and may vary from  the equipment fitted in the engine in  some details  Some sections of the  Manual do not apply to all engines   lf this is the case  a text indicates  which engines it applies to     lf there are any equipment details  that are not shown or described  in this Operator s Manual  or if  you have any questions about the  operation of any equipment  your  authorized Nanni Dealer will be  glad to inform you of correct care  and operating procedures        Ed SAFETY    Read this chapter carefully as it  concerns your safety  Most acci   dents are caused by falling to follow  basic safety rules  Be aware of the  possible risks involved in handling  the engine and make sure to take  the necessary precautions to pro   tect yourself  those around you and  the equipment     Read all informations supplied with  the boat before starting the engine  for the first time     Alway
54. roded of more than 50      Electrolytic corrosion    Electrolytic corrosion is caused by  externally generated DC electrical  currents that pass through a metal  item to another in an electrolyte  such as raw water  Electrolytic  corrosion is especially due to circuit  leakage currents  shore power sys   tems or DC ground faults     The consequences are the same  as galvanic corrosion  However   the protective measures against  galvanic corrosion are only partially  effective against electrolytic corro   sion     To protect the engine against  electrolytic corrosion  the following  recommendations should always  be followed     Electric cables must never be  exposed to water or damp  They  must be clamped and free from  any mechanical constraints     If the boat is connected to shore  power  the protector ground  must never be in the boat  Shore  power should always have a  ground fault circuit beaker     Shore power units must be in   tended for marine usage     All equipment fitted with a protec   tive ground terminal  the engine  along with the anodes must be  connected to the common ground  of the boat     A DANGER    For engine with a two pole    electrical system  the negative  pole of the battery must never  be connected to the common  ground of the boat        A CAUTION    The Sail Drive model SP60 is  electrically isolated from the  engine  Never connect the Sail  Drive SP60 to the common  ground or to any metal item or  electrical equipment     A main switch must be
55. s ensure that the mainte   nance of the boat and all equip   ment has been done in accordance  with the instructions stated in the  relevant Manual  Have all mandato   ry and necessary safety equipment  handy in the boat and serviceable     Emergency kit    You can order an emergency kit  from any Nanni authorized dealer     The engine emergency kit contains  several components to carry out  simple repair in the event of a fault     Always have an complete emer   gency kit onboard and necessary  tools to carry out any repairs        Safety alert  symbols  General rules of safety precautions    to follow are indicated in this Ma   nual  They are indicated as follows     A DANGER    Indicates a hazardous situation  which  if not avoided  will result  in death or serious injury     A WARNING    Indicates a hazardous situation  which  if not avoided  could re   sult in death or serious injury     A CAUTION    Indicates a hazardous situation  which  if not avoided  could re   sult in minor or moderate injury   or could cause property damage     NOTICE  Indicates important infor   mation in order to facilitate handling  or avoid property damage     sa fe t y ICONS  gt   Indicates where to check the    Several stickers are fixed directly coolant level   on the engine  They are intended  0   to help you to quickly identify the Indicates where to check the  location of certain components engine oil level   and avoid possible hazards when  working on the engine     Indicates the coolan
56. t drain  Ensure these stickers are always gunge   po and change them if neces   0  Indicates the oil drain orifice   j y    LJ Refers to important infor  Bi    mations and instructions to follow  before handling the engine     IN Indicates possible electrical  hazards     AN This icon indicates a risk of  fire     A Indicates hot parts entailing  substantial risks of burns     TAN Indicates an area containing  pressurised fluids     Stipulates that no flames or    sparks should be created in the  vicinity     Indicates hazardous rotating    parts     9   amp  Indicates the de aeration  orifice s   air bleed      Safety  precautions    Exhaust gas    Exhaust gases contain carbon  monoxide  This colourless and  odourless gas is extremely har   mful and could lead to poisoning  which could result in loss of  consciousness or death  The first  symptoms of carbon monoxide  intoxication are as follows     e Dizziness   e Nausea   e Headache   e Throbbing temples   e Vomiting   e Fatigue and falling asleep  e  ense muscles    lf you or anyone else in the vicinity  of the engine experiences any of  these symptoms  leave the area  of operation of the engine and find  fresh air  If the symptoms persist   consult a doctor and have the en   gine checked     Ensure the exhaust circuit correctly  expels the gas produced by the  engine  Regularly check that the  exhaust circuit is free of leaks and  that the exhaust elbow is in good  condition     Burns    Never touch the hot parts of the  
57. these products and  always check that the ventilation in  the hold space is adequate     Follow environmental regulations  concerning the disposal of oil  fuel   coolant  filters and batteries  Do  not put your hands over pipes when  looking for possible leaks     Water ingress    The engine should be protected  against from water ingress by any  means  Water ingress leads to  complete engine failure  This is not  cover under any warranty terms     Water can enter the engine after  filling the exhaust system     Correct installation of the engine on  your boat is of the greatest impor   tance for safe navigation and pro     tection of the environment  The first  protection against water ingress is  a correct installation of the engine     A correct use of the engine is also  important to protect the engine  against water ingress  The ope   rator owner is responsible for the  correct operation of the engine and  for the implementation of all neces   sary means to protect the engine  against water intrusion     After a vessel capsizing  or if the  engine has been filled with water   do not start the engine  except in  extreme emergencies  and contact  an authorized Nanni dealer        About the engine    Engine identification    Both the engine and the transmis   sion has an identification plate that  contain several informations     Keep these plates accessible and  in good condition  Record and keep  the engine and transmission serial  number and designation  These  numbers s
    
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