Owner`s manual
C 260
35
HELM BREAKER PANEL
The helm and cockpit switch functions are protected by a breaker panel located below the steering helm. The
breaker panel is equipped with "push to reset" breakers that are protected from the elements by rubber boots.
These breakers are all normally on and cannot be manually turned off. Should one of these breakers trip from
overload, push the breaker plunger inside the boot to reset.
The following are descriptions of the accessories controlled by the main accessory switch panels:
HELM SWITCH PANELS
LEFT PANEL
Cockpit Lights
Activates the lights that illuminate the cockpit area.
Nav/Anchor Lights
The switch is a three-position switch. The middle
position is “OFF.” Depressing the top of the switch
activates the navigation lights. Depressing the bottom on
the switch activates the anchor light.
Spreader Lights
Activates the flood lights located on the optional T-top. These lights provide additional lighting for the rear
of the cockpit.
Hardtop Light
Pressing this button activates the light mounted underneath the hardtop.
RIGHT PANEL
Accessory Switch
This switch is supplied to protect addi-
tional equipment that may be installed.
If no accessories are activated by this
switch it remains wired in the panel in
reserve.
Bilge Pump
Activates the manual stern bilge pump which is installed in the aft bilge. The pump moves water out
through the thru-hull fitting in the hull. To start the pump, put the switch in the “On” position.
Note: The bilge is equipped with two bilge pumps. One pump is fully automatic and the other pump
is activated by a switch. The automatic pump will start automatically when there is sufficient water
in the bilge to activate the float switch. The float switch is protected by a circuit breaker located on
the battery switch panel and is always supplied current when the batteries are connected. The manual
pump is activated by the bilge pump switch in the helm switch panel.
Stereo
The switch must be in the "ON" position to operate the stereo. A circuit breaker in the battery switch panel
maintains the stereo memory whenever this switch is "off."
Left Helm Switch Panel
Right Helm Switch Panel