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COBIA 320 CC - Console and Head Access; Head Unit Features; DC Main Breaker Panel

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Maverick Boat Group
3207 Industrial 29th St. • Fort Pierce, Florida 34946
(772)-465-0631 cobiaboats.com
Console/Head Access
Located at the top on the inside of the console/head
access door is a locking gas shock that aides in opening
the door and keeping the door open once the shock is
fully extended. With the door fully opened, it can only
be closed by releasing the pressure of the metal sleeve
on the door side against the shock that is mounted to
the console. To do this, open the door to its fullest open
position, thereby allowing the door slide sleeve to be
moved so that it will slide overtop of the gas shock as
the door closes. Failure to release this locking mechanism while attempting to close the
door will lead to the gas shock failing, or damage to the mounting brackets.
Head Unit
Inside the console is the head unit. There are steps that lead into the head unit which
houses an electric head, fresh water sink with spray nozzle for rinsing off, switch panel
for flushing head, on-off switch for the macerator, and towel-rack bar. The main DC
breaker panel (for switch panel accessories) is inside along with two port hole windows.
DC Main Breaker Panel
The DC main breaker panel is located to the left of the mirror and contains
the breakers for the accessories on the helm switch panel. If an accessory
is not working it may because its breaker has been popped. Simply find the
rubber button on the breaker panel for the associated accessory and press
it in. You should feel an internal button move in and then catch. This will
reset the breaker and close the circuit. If the accessory still is not working
or the breaker pops again, another issue is present.
The backside of the switch panel and the electronics can be reached inside
the door with the mirror. The fuse box on the back of the door contains the
fuses for the helm electronics such as the GPS units and VHF.
Electric Head Operation
To operate the head, first, make sure that the intake/fill valve located on the inside of
the bottom of the hull accessed through the hatch to the left side of the toilet. The valve
is open when its handle is pointing straight up. This will allow water to enter the head
upon flushing.
Main Breaker Panel
Gas Shock

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