How to reset the Yamaha 70 maintenance indicator

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I have just had the 20 hour maintenance performed on my new Yamaha 70 engine.

The boat is a 20 SV, with 3 round gauges: Trim, RPM/Hours and Fuel.

The maintenance indicator started flashing at 20 hours. It looks like an hourglass.
How is it reset?
 
I don’t believe that is a maintenance indicator. It indicates that the hour meter is clocking the run time of the motor.
 
It is indeed an hour meter. The maintenance indicator is the flashing hourglass to the left of the hours.
The hourglass started flashing at 20 hours; that's the first maintenance interval.

I found a YouTube video showing how to do the oil and lower unit fluid changes. The tech connected what appeared to be a maintenance terminal. (I can't find that video again.) The engine computer probably tracks the hours and sets a signal to the hour meter to begin the flashing. I have the Yamaha owner's manual. It does not mention the instruments supplied by Bennington. There is a round Yamaha instrument. There is a sequence on that one to reset the maintenance required message. That instrument has two push buttons.
 
Are you referring to a Bennington gauge or Yamaha gauge? I have the Yam 6y8 round gauges and can help on that - it's a sequence of holding down a button (mode?) while engine off but ACC on. Get to the maintenance hour selection and reset the hours to zero.

Video below sort of butchers the sequence but gives you the idea. Actual steps are in the Yamaha manual.

If it's a non-Yamaha gauge perhaps reach out to Bennington direct or your dealer.

 
It's a Bennington gauge. I found the video that you've linked here. There are no buttons on this gauge.

I had a phone call with the service manager at the selling dealer. He doesn't know. They sell many makes and models. He's probably not up to date on every detail. The mechanic who did the oil change is supposed to call me with more information. He's part of a mobile service company that comes to the boat.

I don't have a trailer, so I can't easily take it somewhere. Also, many boat dealers here in FL are not on the water. That's sort of an odd situation. They end up trailering the boat to a launch point.
 
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