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If it's the same as mine, it simply spins around the top of the buzzer. It has angled slots in it that line up with the openings from the buzzer to let more/less sound out. Turn it slowly and you should hear it change volume. I found about half worked well for me so I could still hear it for other alarms. If that's not enough, some tape over the top will help reduce the output. I put tape around the side to keep the volume ring from turning again. The first time it got louder after bouncing over some waves.
I wouldn't disconnect it...as mentioned you might not notice an overheat or other issue and damage your engine. There alarm is there for a reason and most of the time it's a good reason. I make sure I fill up before going out so I don't hit the 15% low fuel alarm. I still get the depth alarm when leaving the docks from weeds, but it's only for a minute or two and I can tolerate it at the lower volume.