2000 Four Winns Vista 238 258 278 Owners Manual

E - 6
12VOLTELECTRICALEQUIPMENT
NOTICE
DO NOT  turn a battery  selector switch  to the
“OFF” position while an engine is running. Alter-
nator and wiring damage could result.
A.   Helm Equipment
Equipment on the helm is protected by fuses or circuit
breakers below the dash on all models. The ignition, DC
outlet, and panel switches are protected by the circuit
breaker panel located below the dash, behind the ac-
cess door on the 278 model.  The 238 and 258 models
have an automotive-type fuse panel below the dash.
NOTICE
Start one engine, and then the other. Attempting
to start both engines by turning both ignition keys
simultaneously may damage electrical compo-
nents and is not recommended.
NOTICE
NOTICE
On  the 278  model,  a  separate  SYSTEMS
breaker on the battery switch  can be used to
shutdownallDCequipment(exceptbilgepump)
on the cabin panel.
The 278 Vista may include the installation of an
isolator as an option. This is a recent change. If
installed,bothbatterieswillbechargedatalltimes.
Monitor the batteries’condition regularly with the Voltme-
ter.  See Section E-5 and B-8e  in this manual for addi-
tional information.
Refer to the descriptions of individual switches below.
C.   Battery Charger
Topreventelectricalproblems,useonlyreplace-
ment fuses or breakers that are of equal rating
to the originals.
The batteries in a dual battery system may be charged by
abatterycharger/converterwhentheboatisconnectedto
dockside power. Refer to Table II above for location.
Accessories - Accessory equipment such as the spot-
light and marine radio have separate controls and are
wired to the fuse or circuit breaker panel below the dash.
For additional information on adding accessories, refer
to Section E-3b.
Additionalinformationonthebatterychargercanbefound
in Section E-8b 120  Volt AC Equipment in this manual
andrefertothemanufacturer’sliteratureincludedwiththis
manual.
Aft Bilge Pump - The  BILGE PUMP switch is used to
manually activate the bilge pump in the engine compart-
ment. The bilge pump is used to remove water from the
bilge (bottom of the hull) area of the boat by  pumping
that water overboard.  The aft bilge pump is equipped
withanautomaticbilgeswitchandwilloperatewhenever
bilge water rises  to a level that will  cause the float to
moveupward.
E - 5
VOLTMETER
A Voltmeter is installed in the dash to monitor the condi-
tion of the batteries.  On the 278 Vista with dual engine
installation, two voltmeters are installed in the dash panel.
When the voltage  is checked during engine  or battery
charger/converter operation, the voltage of the respective
battery will be indicated on the voltmeter. It is common to
have a 14  Volt reading when the engines  are running.
AdditionalinformationonvoltmetersisnotedinSectionB-
8e and in the Engine Owners manual.
This automatic bilge pump is active even if the battery
selector switch is  in the OFF position  or if no battery
selector switch is installed.  The automatic bilge pump
circuitry is connected directly to the batteries.
When leaving your boat unattended for an extended pe-
riod,checkthechargeonthebattery(s)periodically.     Also
check the water level in the bilge and make sure the float
switch is functional.
If the automatic bilge pump must be disabled, discon-
nect the wiring plug near the bilge pump.
Vista Owners  Manual
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Section E
Page 4
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