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High pitch alarm?

Oh Yes, has Pink right in the moniker. Consult Owners Manual for Alarm specifics. Generally a steady tone, after start up, indicates an overheat condition. A pulsating tone indicates an oil injection problem. Which oil tank is 2/3 full? I forgot to add that if high pitched alarm is coming from significant other, slow down some.
 
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Oil reservoir

Oil reservoir closest to bow - 2/3 full.
She ran well for 40 minutes of tubing. Just couldn't hear ourselves then we got back to the dock...
Thanks again for any help.
 
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