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Grady-White 330 Express - Refrigerator; DC Powered Accessories; Cockpit Switch Panels; Cabin Lights

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330 EXPRESS
8–14
Refrigerator
The 330 comes standard with a compact refrigerator for cold storage. This unit operates on
AC or DC current and is similar to any household refrigerator. Use the knob to adjust the
temperature or turn the unit off. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance manual in your
Owners Packet for specific instructions on using and maintaining this unit.
DC POWERED ACCESSORIES
Cockpit Switch Panels
These panels are located at the helm and in the cockpit near the livewell. These panels are
used to operate those systems which are not included on the AC/DC panel. The switches are
backlit for low light situations and have individual breakers located above them. Refer to
“Switch Panel” on page 8–2 for information regarding the operation of switches included on
this panel.
Cabin Lights
The cabin light switch supplies power to all lighting in the cabin, head, and aft berth.
However, individual controls and switch panels can be used to turn lights on and off as
necessary. A dual switch panel is located near the cabin entrance and controls the dome and
indirect lighting in the cabin. The recess lights above the forward bunk are controlled by a
switch on the forward galley wall. The reading lights (forward head wall and aft berth), rail
lights (galley and head cabinet), and dome lights (cabin, head and aft berth) can also be
manipulated by switches on the body of the light fixture.
Stereo
The stereo is a marine Sirius ready AM/FM receiver with CD player. It is located in the galley
cabinet above the television with speakers in the forward cabin area and the hardtop. The unit
can be remotely operated with the touch pad mounted at the helm station. An auxiliary audio
input panel is also part of the stereo system. This panel may be used to listen to any external
audio device (such as an mp3 player) using either standard RCA cables or an 1/8” cable. Refer
to the stereo’s Operation and Maintenance manual in your Owners Packet for specific
instructions on using this unit. See “Stereo System Layout” on page 8–33 for a diagram.
Shower Sump Pump
The shower sump is located under the floor of the aft berth and can be accessed by removing
the cover board beneath the center cushion. This sump collects drainage from the enclosed
shower. Similar to a bilge pump, the sump pump is activated by a float switch to discharge the
collected water overboard via a thru hull.
TV/DVD
The television is a 15” flat screen LCD television with speakers across the bottom. It is
located in the galley cabinet near the forward vee berth. An A/B switch located inside the
DVD/CD storage area is used to change between broadcast antenna and dockside cable
reception. When the switch is set to A, the TV receives a signal from the broadcast antenna.
Set the switch to B when connected to dockside cable. The DVD/CD is a separate unit located
above the television. Both receive power from the AC inverter located behind the refrigerator.

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