2011 Four Winns H310 Boat Owners Manual

Emergency Start Procedures:
voltage is checked during engine operation, the
voltage of the respective battery will be indicated on
the respective voltmeter. Additional information on
voltmeters may be found in the engine owner’s
manual.
If one of the designated engine batteries fails to start
its respective engine, place both battery switches to
the “EMERGENCY START” position and attempt to
start the engine. Current is drawn from the other
batteries to start the engine. Once engine has been
started return the battery switches from “EMERGEN-
CY START” position to the “ON” position. Once back
at port, be sure to have the failed engine battery
checked out for possible service or replacement.
H - 6    12 VOLT ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
A.   Helm Equipment
Ignitions are protected by circuit breakers located on
the ignition switch panel itself.  Equipment on the helm
as well as various other equipment is protected by a
helm circuit breaker panel. This panel is located
underneath the helm seat. The circuit breakers
provide protection for certain component wiring which
are identified on the panel itself.  Note: Certain
optional equipment may be identified on the panel and
will be protected by this helm circuit breaker panel if
installed.  See Figure H6.
Note: An added feature is positive and negative studs
incorporated into the battery switch panel. These
studs are used for raising the engine hatch should the
battery fail to start the engine even in EMERGENCY
START position.
NOTICE
The positive and negative studs incorporated
into the battery switch panel are intended to
raise the engine hatch when properly attached
to an external 12 volt source (12 volt battery).
Once properly attached to the 12 volt source
use the engine hatch switch at the helm to
raise the engine hatch. These studs are not
designed for jump-starting a dead battery.
H - 4    BATTERY CHARGER
The battery charger becomes available when the
H310 is equipped with optional dockside power. The
battery charger is mounted in the engine compart-
ment. The batteries will be charged when the boat is
connected to dockside power and the AC MAIN circuit
breakers and the battery charger breaker are “ON”. If
a generator option is installed and operating, it too will
allow the batteries to be charged when the battery
charger breaker is “ON”.
Figure H6: Helm Circuit Breaker Panel
Note: Certain options listed on the above panel may not be available on your
(
model and are subject to change without notice. See your dealer for inquiries).
To assist you, we have listed the descriptions of
individual switches, receptacles and their uses:
To prevent electrical problems, use only
replacement fuses or breakers that are of equal
rating to the originals.
Additional information on the battery charger can be
found in Section H-9B - 120 Volt AC Equipment in this
manual and refer to the manufacturer’s literature
included with the owner’s packet.
Accessories - Additional 12 volt equipment may be
added to the boat by the 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.
H - 5
VOLTMETER
Depending upon engine selection, either a single or
dual voltmeters are installed in the dash panel to
monitor the condition of the engine battery(s). Note:
With a twin engine application, the voltmeters are
incorporated in the “four-in-one” gauges. When the
Electrical Systems - Section H
Owner’s Manual Page 69
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CategoriesFour Winns H-Series Manuals, Four Winns Manuals
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Model Year2011
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