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10
Chapter 5
Head
This switch energizes power for the electric toilet.
Television
This 10 glass type fuse controls the 12 volt flat screen
cabin television.
12 Volt Receptacle
This 15 amp glass type fuse controls the cabin 12 volt
receptacle plug.
Acc
This 15 amp glass tye fuse allows operation of any
accessories that are connected in the circuit. Make sure
the equipment does not exceed recommended circuit
overcurrent protection.
Macerator
This switch controls the optional overboard discharge
pump also known as the macerator. With this switch on
along with the key being turned to the on position at the
monitor panel the waste tank can be pumped overboard
or through a marina pump-out station. If pumping
overboard make sure you are outside the legal limit. Read
and understand all the laws in reference to pumping out
waste including local restrictions.
Finally, once you determine it is legal to pump waste
overboard position the seacock to the open position before
starting the macerator.
Fwd. Cabin Lights
This switch controls the lights in the forward cabin. Once
energized the individual cabin lights can be operated.
Mid Cabin Lights
This switch controls mid or aft cabin lights.
Stereo
This switch controls the 12 volt stereo.
Water Pressure
This switch controls the flow to the boat’s fresh water
system through the fresh water tank. The system provides
water to the galley, head, and cockpit faucets. Before
energizing the switch be sure the fresh water tank on the
monitor panel shows a safe level. Running the fresh water
pump without sufficient water may cause water pump
and/or system damage.
Refrigerator
The
main
cabin
refrigerator is controlled by this switch.
The refrigerator features 12 volt D.C. current. Remember
the refrigerator demands substantial amounts of D.C.
current. The battery connected to the refrigerator will
discharge steadily without it being charged through the
engine alternator or battery charger. Be sure the battery
charger switch is activated on the main A.C. panel while
connected to shore power to keep food at a safe
temperature.
NOTICE
TO AVOID MACERATOR DAMAGE
SEACOCK MUST BE IN THE OPEN POSITION
FOR PUMPING OVERBOARD.
D.C. PANEL SWITCH FUNCTIONS

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