BILGE PUMP
(Bilge Pump Switch)—Manually
controls the operation of the bilge pump.
HORN
(Horn Switch)—Press and hold this
switch to activate the horn.
AC BOOST
—Activates the cockpit air
conditioning (optional) auxiliary boost fan.
PWC LIFT
(Personal Watercraft Lift Switch)—
Supplies power to the personal watercraft lift.
Personal Watercraft Lift Control—Operates the
Personal Watercraft Lift.
CABIN BILGE PUMP
(Located in aft cabin bilge
area)—Manually controls the operation of the
cabin bilge pump.
UNDER WTR LTS
(optional)—Activates the
underwater lights.
SUNROOF
(45 PY only)—Opens and closes the
coupe sunroof.
WNDLS/THRSTR
(Windlass/Bow Thruster
Switch)—This switch is used to switch ON either
the windlass or bow thruster system.
Failure to operate the blower can lead to
conditions favorable for an explosion
which can cause severe personal injury
or death.
ARCH LTS
(Arch/Hardtop Dimmer Switch)—
Operates the overhead arch lighting. It is
possible to illuminate this area in three different
colors (white, blue, or red). Use the ARCH LTS
switch to toggle between white, blue, red, and
OFF. Hold the switch to dim the lighting to the
desired level.
PANEL LTS
(Panel Lights)—Press the
corresponding switch to turn ON the panel lights.
ENG ROOM LTS
(Engine Room Lights)—Press
the corresponding switch to turn ON the engine
room lights.
NAV/ANCH/LTS
(Navigation and Anchor
Lights)—This three position switch activates the
navigational (running) lights and the anchor light.
Push the top of the switch to activate all
navigational lights. The center position is OFF.
Push the bottom of the switch to activate only
the all-round white anchoring light.
NOTICE
Use your navigation lights when operating
the boat between sunset and sunrise.
Navigational lights are legally required to
indicate direction and right-of-way at night.
WIPER
(Windshield Wiper Switch, port or
starboard)—Activates the windshield wiper.
WINDSHIELD WASH
(Windshield Washer
Switch)—Sprays windshield washer fluid.
BLOWER
(Blower Switch)—Activates the engine
compartment ventilation blower to remove
explosive fumes from the area.
The blower must be operated for a minimum of
four minutes each time before starting the
engines or generator. In addition, the blower
should be operated continuously when at idle or
running at slow speeds.
4-5
Controls and Indicators
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