Blower - The BLOWER switch is used to activate the
bilge blower. Toggle the switch to the “ON” position,
activates the electric bilge blowers, changing the air in
the engine compartment that may contain gas vapors.
Gasoline vapors can explode resulting in injury
or death. Before starting the engine, check
engine compartment bilge for gasoline or
vapors. Operate blower for four minutes, and
verify blower operation. ALWAYS run the
blower when the vessel is operating below
cruising speed.
Figure H7: Helm Switch Panel - Starboard View
To assist you, we have listed the descriptions of
individual switches, receptacles and their uses:
Courtesy (Cockpit) Lights - The CTSY LTS switch
is used to activate the courtesy lights.
To prevent electrical problems, use only
replacement fuses or breakers that are of
equal rating to the originals.
Horn - To sound the horn, press the HORN switch.
Navigation & Anchor Lights - Toggle “UP” activates
the bow lights, the all-around light and the instrument
lights on the dash. Toggle “DOWN” to activate the
all-around light. The center switch position is “OFF”.
Accessories - Additional 12 volt equipment may be
added to the boat by using the accessory switches
(ACC). Certain options or accessories may be wired
to the helm circuit breaker panel. See Figures H6 and
H7. For additional information on adding accessories,
refer to Section H-5B.
Dimmer - Toggle “UP” brightens the dash lights and
Toggle “DOWN” to make the dash lights dimmer.
The center switch position is “OFF”.
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appropriate adaptor, the equipment draws power from
the ship’s system battery. These receptacles may be
located in the storage for small electronics at the helm
and on the starboard coaming pad.
Volt DC Receptacle - Permits the use of additional
volt equipment such as a cell phone. Using the
Exhaust - The optional “Quick & Quiet” thru-side
exhaust (if equipped) may be activated by moving the
push-button “EXHAUST” switch to the “ON” position.
To quiet the exhaust push the “EXHAUST” switch to
the “OFF” position.
Docking Lights - The optional docking lights
(if equipped) may be activated by moving the push-
button “DOCKING LTS” switch to the “ON” position.
Aft Bilge Pump - The BILGE switch is used to manu-
ally 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 with an automatic bilge switch and will
operate whenever bilge water rises to a level that
will cause the float to move upward.
Trim Tabs - The boat is equipped with electric-
hydraulic trim tabs, the trim tabs are controlled by the
TRIM TAB switches. Refer to Section E-6 - Trim Tabs
for more information.
Wiper - The WIPER switch activates the optional
starboard windshield wiper. The wiper will self park.
This automatic bilge pump is active even if the battery
selector switch is in the “OFF” position. The automatic
bilge pump circuitry is connected directly to the
battery. When leaving your boat unattended for an
extended period, check the charge on the battery
periodically. Also check the water level in the bilge
and make sure the float switch is functional.
Transom Trim Switches Option - These optional set
of switches are installed on the port side of the boat.
These switches allow you to trim the outdrive up or
down from the transom conveniently by pressing the
corresponding switch. See Figure H8.
If the automatic bilge pump must be disabled,
disconnect the wiring plug near the bilge pump.
Electrical Systems - Section H
Owner’s Manual Page 68
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