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WASHDOWN PUMP (OPTIONAL)
The washdown pump breaker controls the optional transom raw water washdown pump. Switch the washdown pump
breaker ON to activate the washdown pump. Turn the washdown pump off by switching the washdown pump breaker OFF
when nished using the washdown. See RAW WATER WASHDOWN (OPTIONAL) on page 75 for details.
WASTE PUMP
The waste pump breaker controls the waste pump switch for the optional overboard discharge system. Use the waste
pump to empty the waste tank directly overboard.
WASTE SYSTEM WARNING LIGHT
The waste system warning light breaker controls the waste level gauge. Switch the breaker ON to supply power to the
system.
WATER MONITOR
The water monitor breaker controls the freshwater monitoring system, including the water level display. The water level
display is located on the STARBOARD side of the bridge helm.
MONITORING BATTERY VOLTAGE LEVELS
CAUTION
ALWAYS USE CAUTION WHEN RECHARGING, DISCONNECTING OR RECONNECTING THE BATTERIES.
A fully charged battery that has not been charged or discharged for at least 2 hours should indicate a reading between
12.3 and 12.7 volts. A reading below this level indicates a partially charged battery.
ENGINE BATTERY VOLTAGE LEVEL
The voltage level of each engine battery pair is determined by activating the battery’s dedicated voltmeter. For both
engines, a single LCD display provides information on the engine temperature, oil pressure and battery voltage level. To
activate each engine’s voltmeter, turn the engine’s ignition key one position to the right. See ENGINE/MULTI-FUNCTION
DISPLAY MONITOR on page 81 for more information.
NOTE: Starting the engines is not necessary to activate the fuel gauge. Refer to the OEM information for details on
operating the engines.
VOLTMETER
Voltmeter needs to be cycled to voltmeters, and the engines need to run at idle to indicate correct running voltage.
DANGER
ALWAYS FOLLOW THE PROCEDURES DESCRIBED IN PROPULSION SYSTEM ON PAGE 76 BEFORE STARTING THE
ENGINES. IMPROPERLY STARTING THE ENGINES CAN BE DANGEROUS.
ACCESSORY BATTERY
The voltage level of the accessory batteries is determined by using the voltmeter, labeled “DC Volts,” located on the DC
control center.