Owner`s manual
Electrical System
4-9
Section 4
DC 325
Generator Panel
These switches control the starting, running,
AC power selector and stopping of the gen-
erator. The procedures may vary depending
on the model and type of generator installed
in your boat.
AC Power Selector Switch
The generator panel will be equipped with
this switch if the optional AC generator has
been installed in your boat. Move the selec-
tor switch to the SHORE position when con-
nected to dockside power. Move the selector
switch to "OFF" when disconnecting the
dockside power or when no AC power is
being supplied or for starting the generator.
Move the selector switch to GENERATOR
when the generator is being operated.
Certain bulkhead areas are sealed following
U.S. Coast Guard regulations at the date of
manufacture. Any modifications must be in
accordance with the regulations.
Inverter (Optional)
If your Pursuit boat is equipped with an
optional invertor it is important to note, how
this system works. An inverter converts DC
current obtained from a bank of batteries
and converts it to AC current. This unit is
dedicated to the operation of the electric grill
and 110v outlets underneath the grill. While
using the grill it is powered by the inverter
battery pack through the inverter. If the bat-
teries are fully charged then the inverter will
provide power to the grill for one (1) hour on
high heat and one and a half hours (1.5) on
medium heat. When connected to shore
power, the inverter automatically switches to
recharge the dedicated batteries. Refer to
inverter manual for more detailed informa-
tion.
The inverter and battery pack is accessed
through the access panel inside the head
unit.
4.9 Electrical System
Maintenance
12-Volt DC Electrical System
Maintenance
Semi-annually spray all exposed electrical
components behind the helm and in the
plugs with a protector specific for electrical
connections. Exterior light fixture bulbs
should be removed and the metal contact
areas coated with a non-water soluble lubri-
cant like petroleum jelly or silicone grease.
The sockets should be sprayed with a pro-
tector. DO NOT get any oil or petroleum jelly
on the glass portion of the bulbs, this will
cause the bulb to overheat and burn out.
NOTICE
DO NOT allow the generator to run out
of fuel. Fuel injected generators
require air to be removed from the fuel
delivery system before initial start-up
or if the generator is allowed to run
out of fuel. Continued attempts to
start generator with air in the fuel sys-
tem can lead to engine damage or
erratic operation. Air must be purged
by your servicing dealer only.
NOTICE
DO NOT start generator with selector
switch in the "GENERATOR" position.
Allow generator to warm-up three to
four minutes before transferring the
electrical load. After warm-up, place
switch in "GENERATOR" position.
NOTICE
Use exact replacement light bulb; a
different bulb can cause fixture to
overheat, melt or short circuit.