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4.4.1.Electrical panel and circuit - 12 V
Please note that the 12 V circuit wires are red for live and
black for negative.
4.4.ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
EQUIPMENT
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ATTENTION
Never work on a live electric circuit.
Never modify the boat's electrical circuit or
the relevant diagrams: all installations, modifications
cleaning and maintenance must be carried out by a
technician qualified in marine electricity.
Never modify the specifications of appliances
protecting against overloads.
Never install or replace electrical equipment or
appliances with new components exceeding the
permissible circuit amperage.
Do not leave the boat unsupervised when the electrical
system is powered up, excepting the automatic bilge
pump and the fire and burglar protection systems.
DANGER
In order to avoid short-circuiting between
the two poles of the battery, do not store
any conductive objects next to the batteries (metallic
tools, etc.).
WARNING
Do not block the battery ventilation vents:
some of them release hydrogen, which
could be an explosion risk.
Do not leave the boat unsupervised when the electrical
system is under power, excepting the automatic bilge
pump and the fire and burglar protection systems.
Never install or replace electrical equipment or
appliances by new components that exceed the
circuit's amperage.
Never modify an installation. Ask a technician skilled
in marine electricity to do so.
When charging, connecting or disconnecting the
batteries, switch off the battery cut-outs.
Batteries have to be handled with care. In the event of
electrolyte projection, abundantly rinse the part of the
body which has been affected and consult a doctor.
ATTENTION
The batteries must be carefully secured.