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1.5.1. Direct current system
The direct current system is in charge of starting the engine and supplying power to the navigation
instruments, the lighting and part of the electrical equipment on board.
Use the 220 Volt system when connected to shore power.
The power is distributed via the switchboard in the saloon. The circuits have switches so that the
consumers can be switched on and off centrally. All power circuits within the system must be
protected against overload by fuses. The fuses indicate whether there is a failure in the system. The
circuit diagram can be made available by your dealer if required.The individual circuits are
described in more detail here.
Take into consideration that the power from the batteries is only available for a limited period of
time. If the voltage falls below 10.5 V, a recharge is necessary by starting the engine.