Connect a wire to one of
the mounting studs
on
the
rear of the unit, using a #8
ring terminal (not supplied).
Connect this wire to the
boat's negative (-) ground.
Wiring Connections
• Disconnect the negative battery terminal before making any
wiring connections.
• Be particularly careful where you route wires and cables.Keepthe:rn,
away from the engine, exhaust system, etc, Heat may damage wires.
• Sharp edges can pierce wire insulation and cablejackets
,
cau$il'1g
short circuits, damage to the craft, blown fuses, and system failure.
If
any fuse should blow, make sure all connections
are
correct and
no
wires are damaged before replacing the fuse. Always use fuses
that are the same amperage value
astheoriginal.Wh~nreplacing
a fuse, never let the battery side touch any
metal part or any other wire.
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