Owner`s manual

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Connect the Shore Power Cable to
power supply. When connecting the shore
power cable to the dockside outlet, be
certain the cable has sufficient slack to
prevent stretching during tidal changes.
Slide the SHORE POWER/GENERA-
TOR slide bar over on top of the generator
side of the switch. With the slide over, turn
on the shore power switch.
The shore power side of the distribution
panel should now be operable.
If there is no power to the electrical distri-
bution panel, check the following:
Breaker switch at dockside power
supply.
Main breaker switch on shore power
side of distribution panel.
Follow the procedures below to discon-
nect shore power from your yacht:
Turn OFF all 115 volt circuit breakers
on the main distribution panel.
Turn OFF the dockside circuit breaker
switch.
Disconnect the shore power cord from
the dockside outlet.
Disconnect the shore power cord from
the yacht’s inlet recepticle.
Store your shore power cable in a safe,
dry location.
STARTING THE GENERATOR
Turn on the generator blowers.
The blower must be run for four(4)
minutes before starting the generator.
Start the generator (Refer to “Starting
Instructions” section in the Generator
Manual included with your owner’s
packet). Be sure that it is operating prop-
erly.
Turn off all 115 VAC breakers.
Turn off the shore power switch on the
Shore Power/Generator switch.
Slide the slide bar over on top of the
Shore Power Switches. With the slide bar
over, you should be able to switch “ON”
the generator switches.
Fuel fumes in the engine compartment
can explode. Before working on any
electrical wiring, ventilate the engine
compartment and disconnect the bat-
teries to prevent sparking.
NEVER reset a breaker switch which
has tripped automatically without first
locating and correcting the problem.
The electrical system and devices may
be damaged.