Owner`s manual
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Exterior Outlets: Supplies power to the
outlets found on the exterior area of the
yacht.
Salon Outlets: Supplies power to the
outlets in the Salon.
Salon Stereo: Supplies power to the
Salon Stereo System.
Microwave: Supplies power to the micro-
wave oven outlet.
Aft Outlets: Supplies power to the Outlets
in the Aft Stateroom.
Forward Air Conditioner: Supplies power
to the forward air conditioner. Air pump
must be “ON” before unit is turned “ON”.
Water Heater: Supplies power to the
water heater.
Be certain the water heater is full of
water and does not contain air. If the
water heater is not full of water, dam-
age to the heating elements may result
when electrical power is turned ON to
the unit.
Icemaker: Supplies power to the icemaker
unit.
Mid Air Conditioner: Supplies power to
the mid air conditioner (if equipped with
the optional 42,000 BTU system).
Vacuum System: Supplies power to the
optional central vacuum cleaner system.
Air Pump: Supplies power to the air
conditioner raw water pump.
Refrigerator 1: Supplies power to the
refrigerator in the Galley.
Range: Supplies power to the stove/oven
combination.
Aft Air Conditioner: Supplies power to
the Aft Stateroom Air Conditioner.
Spare: Supplies power to additional AC
accessories.
Shore Power
Follow the procedures below to connect
shore power to your yacht:
• Turn OFF all 115 volt circuit breakers at
the AC portion of the AC/DC Panel. Shut
down the generator if it is in operation.
Using a damaged or improper cord for
shore power connection can cause
electrical shock and serious personal
injury. Use a cord specifically designed
for shore power connection. DO NOT
use a household extension cord.
• Connect the female end of the shore
power cord to the yacht’s inlet recepticle.
Be certain the lock ring is tightly secured.
If there is a cord already supplied at the
dock, be sure to unhook the cord from the
dockside outlet.
DO NOT connect the shore power cord
to the dockside electrical source first.
You can accidentally drop the cord into
the water which may result in electrical
shock and serious personal injury.