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9
Systems
NOTICE
TO AVOID MACERATOR DAMAGE
SEACOCK MUST BE IN THE OPEN POSITION
FOR PUMPING OVERBOARD.
Fresh Water
This switch controls the water to the boats 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 will cause water pump and/
or system damage.
Refrigerator
The main cabin refrigerator is controlled by this switch.
The refrigerator features 120/12 capacity. The refrigerator
switches AC to DC automatically with the proper switches
activated. With this switch energized the refrigerator is
capable of operating on 12 volts DC should the shore
power fail or you are away from the dock without a
generator. Remember the refrigerator demands substantial
amounts of DC current. The house battery will discharge
steadily without it being charged through the engine
alternators, battery charger or optional generator. The unit
can set for several hours without defrosting.
Head
This switch energizes power for the vacuflush toilet.
Acc
This switch provides power for any additional 12 volt
equipment added to the vessel.
Fwd TV
This switch controls the 12 volt television in the salon area.
DC Outlets
This switch controls the 12 volt accessory outlet located in
the dash.
TV Antenna
This switch controls the television antenna located on the
radar arch. The television reception is controled by the A/
B switch.
Head Vent
The head vent exits humidity and odors. This switch
controls power to the wall vent switch.
Stereo
This switch controls the 12 volt stereo located on the vessel.
CO Detector
This switch controls the 12 volt CO detectors located in
the aft and forward cabins. Notice there is a cover over the
switch. Because of the importance in keeping this safety
system operating at all times, it requires a two step thought
process to turn the switch off.
Level Monitor
This switch controls the fresh and water tank monitor
gauge. With this switch on the level monitor panel switches
can be activated to determine their respective level.

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