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4.3.2 . 110 V - 220 V Electrical system
Some boats are  tted with a 110 V or 220 V circuit
(in their standard version or as an option according
to the model).
It is necessary to observe the following rules in
order to avoid electric shocks and  re:
Never work on the live electric circuit.
Connect the boat shore supply cable in the boat
before plugging it to the shore supply socket.
Never let the end of the boat shore supply cable
fall into the water.
When the shore supply socket is plugged, there
could be a di erence between the "earth" on the
boat and the one of the power grid. This could
create a danger of electrical cross - currents and
therefore electrocution (particularly for nearby
swimmers).
Turn o the shore power with the cut o device
tted on board before plugging or unplugging
the boat shore supply cable.
Unplug the boat shore supply cable  rst on the
shore side.
If the reverse polarity indicator is on,
immediately unplug the cable. Solve the
polarity problem before using the electrical
system of the boat.
Thoroughly close the shore socket cover.
Do not modify the connections of the boat / shore
supply cable; only use compatible connections.
Do not modify the boat electrical system nor
the relevant diagrams. It is necessary that any
modi cation and maintenance are carried out by
a technician skilled in marine electricity. Have the
system checked at least twice a year.
Unplug the vessel's supply when not in use, in
order to avoid any  re risk.
Connect the electrical appliances metallic covers
or boxes to the protective conductor of the boat
(green conductor with yellow stripes).
Only use electrical devices with double insulation
or earth.
Please note that live wires are blue, neutral wires
are brown and earth wires are green and yellow.
EQUIPMENT
ON / OFF Button
3 - Access to batteries
charge / voltage menu
1 - Access to lighting
and 110 V - 220 V
supply menu
Touch screen
Orange light: signals an
anomaly which shows
on the screen
Green light: presence of 220 V
power supply from shore
power socket or generator
2 - Access to fresh water,
grey water and fuel tank
gauges menu
MULTIFUNCTION
TOUCH SCREEN

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