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Electrical System
6.3 Engine Starting/House Batteries
& Battery Switches
The DC electrical system on your boat is designed
for absorbed wet cell, absorbed glass mat or gel
cell marine batteries. You should not mix the size
type or brand of batteries. Always consult your
Everglades dealer before changing the type of
batteries in your boat.
The batteries should be of the size and capacity
recommended by the manufacturer of your en-
gines. These specifications should be considered
the minimum size battery required. Refer to the
engine owner’s manual for additional information
on the battery requirements for your engines.
Batteries and Battery Switches
Your boat is equipped with four batteries located
in the battery compartment below the passenger
seat. There is one battery for each engine and two
in parallel for the house, generator and electron-
ics circuits.
There are three remotely activated battery switch-
es and a remotely activated emergency parallel
switch located in the battery switch panel. The
remote battery switches and emergency parallel
switch are activated by special switches in helm.
Each battery switch has a manual override that
can activate (enable) or deactivate (disable) the
switch if the remote switch or relay fails. The
manual override is a yellow knob on each battery
switch that can be pressed to manually activate
Battery Switches, Emergency Parallel Switch, Main Circuit Breakers & Fuse Panels
Engine & House Batteries
the switch or rotated to reactivate remote activa-
tion of the switch or to lockout the switch in the
OFF position when servicing the electrical system.
The normal operating position for each switch is
the “Enabled” Position. Refer to the instructions
printed on each switch and/or the battery switch
operating manual for additional information on
the remotely activated switches.
Remote Battery Switch Operation
Each battery switch and the emergency parallel
switch are controlled by a single switch in the
battery switch panel. Slide the label down and
press the top of the remote switch to engage
the battery switch. A red light will illuminate to
indicate that the battery is now ON. To turn off,
simply slide the label up and press the bottom of
the momentary switch. The red light may not turn
off immediately or will slowly fade out if there are
Summary of Contents for 340 DC
Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 340 DC...
Page 2: ...2 Revision 0 11 07 2018...
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Page 25: ...25 Operation...
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Page 149: ...149 MAINTENANCE LOG Appendix B Hours Date Dealer Service Repairs...
Page 150: ...150 Maintenance Log Hours Date Dealer Service Repairs...
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Page 155: ...155 Appendix C BOATING ACCIDENT REPORT...
Page 156: ...156 Boating Accident Report...
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Page 167: ...CAUSE AND SOLUTION...