Owner`s manual

4-6
Section 4 Electrical System
OS 315
protected by a circuit breaker on the MDP
and an automatically resetting breaker in the
pump motor.
Washdown Pump
Pressing this switch activates the raw water
washdown pump. The pump is the pressure
demand type and is protected by a circuit
breaker on the MDP and an automatically
resetting breaker on the pump motor.
Refer to the Plumbing Systems Section for
more information on the livewell and wash-
down systems.
Cabin Switch Panel
Switches on the cabin panel operate the
interior and accent lighting for the cabin.
Head Panel
The indicators on this panel display the hold-
ing tank level and also includes the holding
tank overboard discharge macerator switch.
The macerator switch can only be activated
when the key switch is fully turned. Refer to
Head Compartment of the Interior Equip-
ment.
4.4 AC System
Make sure the AC ground system is func-
tioning properly and a proper connection
exists between the shore power cord and
power inlet, the boat bonding system and
the outlet ground circuits. If there is any
doubt about the integrity of the ground cir-
cuit, disconnect the AC, contact a qualified
marine electrician and repair.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, avoid
making contact with the shore cable or mak-
ing a connection to a live shore outlet, espe-
cially in wet conditions. DO NOT spray water
on electrical cables while washing down
decks.
The AC electrical system operates on a 120-
volt, 30 amp, 60 cycle system. Models with
CE designation; operate on a 230-volt, 16
amp, 50 cycle system.
! CAUTION
Halogen lights contain a pressurize fil-
ament bulb that generates intense
heat. Protect the glass from being
scratched or damaged, these bulbs
can shatter.
Head Switch Panel
! DANGER
ELECTROCUTION, FIRE OR
EXPLOSION HAZARD
Contact with live wires or working on
an energized electrical system can
cause electrocution. It can also cause
sparks, resulting in fire and/or explo-
sion. Both cases will result in death or
serious injury. DO NOT work on an
energized system or allow unqualified
personnel to work on the system.
AC Breaker Panel