Specifications

Chapter 12: Electrical System 265 Owner’s Manual Supplement
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Shore Power
FIRE, EXPLOSION & SHOCK HAZARD!
Do NOT alter the shore power connectors and use only compatible connectors.
Before plugging in or unplugging the shore power cord to your boat, make sure all
breakers and switches on the AC master panel are turned Off.
To prevent shock or injury from an accidental dropping of the 'hot' cord into the water;
ALWAYS plug the shore power cord into the boat inlet first; then into the dockside outlet.
When unplugging from shore power, ALWAYS unplug the shore power cord from the dock-
side outlet first.
NEVER leave the shore power cord only plugged into the dockside outlet.
Only use shore power cords approved for marine use. NEVER use ordinary indoor or out-
door extension cords.
DANGER!
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SHOCK & ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD!
Monitor the polarity indicator lights every time you connect to shore power.
If a reversed polarity light turns On when you are connecting to shore power, do NOT turn
On the main breaker switches.
Instead, immediately unplug the shore power cord (always from the dockside outlet first)
and alert marina management.
WARNING!
!
SHOCK & ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD!
Before each use, check the shore power cord for defects or damage.
NEVER use a damaged or faulty cord since the danger of fire and electrical shock exists.
Do NOT pinch the shore power cord in doors or hatches, or coil the shore power cord too
tightly since these situations can generate enough heat to result in a fire.
If a shore power cord is dropped into the water, completely dry the blades and contact slots
before using.
WARNING!
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD!
NEVER connect to dockside power outside of North America unless you have the inter-
national electrical conversion option.
Using several AC components at the same time can result in an overloaded circuit. You may
have to turn Off one or more appliances in order to use another appliance.
Use double insulated or three-wire protected electrical appliances whenever possible.
CAUTION
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