2004-2008 Four Winns Vista 248 268 288 288 298 328 348 Boat Owners Manual

Pressure  Water -   A  pressure water  pump  delivers     To shutdown:
water to the faucets, shower, and transom washdown.
Depending on the model, the pressure water pump will   1.    Turn the battery switch(s) to the “OFF” position.
operate automatically as long as the FRESH WATER
breaker or FRESH WATER switch is “ON”. Depending    2.    If your battery switch  has a SHIP SYSTEMS  cir-
upon the model the fresh water pump  is protected by
either a circuit breaker on the cabin DC panel or by  a
fuse in the fuse panel.
cuit
“OFF” position.
breaker  switch,  move the  switch  to the
3.
If your Vista™ has an AC/DC panel in the cabin,
switch the 12VDC SYSTEM MAIN circuit breaker
to the “OFF” position.
Turn the FRESH WATER switch “OFF” when the water
tank becomes empty, or when water will not be required
for  an extended  period.   Depending  on  the model,
tank monitoring systems are available to check water
levels.  Refer to Section J-1 and J-2 in this manual for
additional information.
H - 10   120 (220) VOLT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The boat may  be equipped with 30 amp,  120 volt, 60
Hertz (or  15  amp, 220  volt, 50  Hertz) AC  electrical
wiring.  Depending  on the model  and when the  boat
is connected to  a shore power outlet, the AC  system
supplies electrical power to the following items: battery
charger, refrigerator, water heater, range, microwave,
cockpit icemaker or cockpit refrigerator, outlets, and air
conditioning.   The dockside system  uses three-wire,
color-coded circuitry.  The black or hot wire is  the un-
grounded  current carrying  conductor.   The white  or
neutral wire is the grounded current carrying conductor.
The green wire, referred to as the “equipment ground,”
is a grounded conductor, and under normal conditions
is not a  current carrying wire.   The neutral wires  are
connected  together  at a  buss bar.   The  equipment
grounds are  similarly connected  together at  another
buss bar.  Each hot wire is connected to, and protect-
ed by, a circuit breaker  in the distribution box located
at the top section of the AC/DC main panel or the AC
panel depending on the model.
Cockpit Refrigerator (Optional - specified models only)
-
A circuit breaker is provided on the DC  cabin panel.
The refrigerator has a separate “ON/OFF” switch. Refer
to Section L-2 in this manual and to the manufacturer’s
literature for additional information.
Stereo - The stereo has a separate switch on the unit
and is protected by either a circuit breaker labeled STE-
REO on the 12 volt cabin panel or by a fuse located in
the fuse panel depending upon the model.
Sump Pump - A sump pump is used to discharge wa-
ter from the  shower and sink  drains overboard.  It  is
installed on all Vista™ models.   The sump pump has
a float  switch which will activate  the pump when  the
water level rises in the sump.  This pump is protected
by the SHOWER SUMP PUMP circuit breaker located
in the 12  volt cabin panel or  by a fuse located  in the
fuse panel again depending upon the model.
The  standard  dockside  system  has  a  main circuit
breaker which protects the overall distribution network.
Depending  on  the  Vista™  model,  MAIN  dockside
inlet(s) are located either in the aft transom storage tub
or on port side of the deck. Certain Vista™ models have
MAIN circuit breakers on theAC/DC cabin panel. Other
Vista™ models  have a single  MAIN breaker  located
on the AC cabin panel. The MAIN breaker(s) must be
turned “ON” and the boat must be connected either to
shore power or generator running (if applicable) forAC
system operation. The MAIN circuit breaker(s) protects
both the hot and  neutral input leads.  This  breaker is
sensitive.   The  resulting power  surge  which occurs
when connecting the shore power cord may cause the
MAIN breaker(s) to trip. To avoid this power spike, turn
off the MAIN  breaker(s) before plugging in  the shore
power cord.   Securely connect the power inlet  of the
boat and the shore power receptacle. Once the shore
If the boat is  equipped with a grey water  system, the
water from the shower and sinks is pumped into a hold-
ing tank instead of overboard.
H - 9     12 VOLT ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM
SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES
When leaving your  boat unattended for  an extended
period of time it is advisable to shutdown the electrical
system to reduce battery drainage and/or possible elec-
trical draw. The procedures are general reference only
and are listed below. Procedures may vary depending
on the Vista™ model.
Vista™ Owner’s Manual
Section H
Page 8
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