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Chapter 8: Canyon 456
Head Shower
To use the head shower, turn on the “Freshwater Pump” switch on the CZone Panel� This will
provide pressure to the hot and cold water supplies� To supply hot water to the shower, make sure
the water heater is on� Water flow is controlled by the head shower fixture�
High Bilge Water Alarm
Your boat is equipped with a high bilge water alarm� Although some residual accumulation of
water in the bilge is normal, this alarm will alert you if water reaches a high level that could impair
operation of the boat or be damaging to equipment� It is activated by a float switch located in the
rigging area under the shower floor grate� This float switch is separate from the bilge pump system
and only activates the high bilge water alarm� The alarm panel provides both audible and visual
alert signals� This panel is located inside the console, on the forward side of the closet in the
companionway� The “Audible Alarm On” position is the recommended position to leave the switch�
When activated, the red light on the switch will be on and a high pitched tone similar to that of a
home smoke detector will sound� With the switch in the “Audible Alarm Off” position, the red light
will be the only indication of a high water situation� Should the high bilge water alarm activate,
immediately investigate to determine the source of water entry� Also, confirm your bilge pumps are
working properly� If the situation cannot be quickly resolved, contact your dealer and remove the
boat from the water�
Main Circuit Breaker
A 100A circuit breaker is located in the panel with the battery select switches� This is the main
breaker protecting the wiring supplying power to the helm switch panels� If this breaker is tripped,
the yellow trip lever will be positioned vertically� Slide the trip lever back to a horizontal position to
reset it�
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