When charging, batteries generate small amounts of dangerous
hydrogen gas. This gas is highly explosive. Keep all sparks, flames
and smoking well away from the area. Failure to follow instructions
when charging a battery may cause an electrical charge or even an
explosion of the battery, which could result in death or serious injury.
12-Volt Receptacle
Models
All
Purpose
12-volt receptacles allow external electronic devices to charge
from the boat’s electrical system.
Location
Aviara boats have 12-volt receptacles located in the driver’s side
glove compartment and inside the battery switch compartment.
Location
Locations vary by model.
Operation
The red and green LED lights, which are mounted on the
charger face, indicate when the unit is recharging and
maintaining the batteries. The battery charger will shut off when
the batteries are fully charged.
Before charging a battery, do not operate the charger if the cables
or an LED is damaged. Be sure that all accessories are OFF.
If the batteries must be removed from the product, always
remove the grounded terminal from the battery first. Be sure
that the area around the battery is well ventilated while the
battery is being charged. Also ensure that the battery terminals
are free of corrosion. (See the Scheduled Maintenance section
of this Owner’s Manual for additional battery information.)
Troubleshooting
If the battery charger ever appears to be malfunctioning, see your
authorized Aviara dealer for assistance. Repair or replacement of
battery chargers should be done only through the dealer.