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P O R T S M A N
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O p e r a t i o n O f S t a n d a r d F e a t u r e s
S
WITCH
P
ANEL
At the helm you will find an accessory switch panel. Not all boats are equipped with the same
accessories. Consult your dealer for specific information or questions on the accessories included
on your boat.
• Bilge Pump
This two-way switch serves as an overriding manual switch in the event of failure of the
automatic switch in the bilge. A circuit breaker located above this switch provides over-
current protection for this circuit.
• Livewell
This switch activates the optional livewell system. A circuit breaker located above this switch
provides over-current protection for this circuit.
• Washdown
This switch activates the optional washdown system. A circuit breaker located above this
switch provides over-current protection for this circuit.
• Navigational/Anchor Lights
This three-position switch (NAV-OFF-ANC) changes the lighting configurations to running or
anchor lights. A circuit breaker located above this switch provides over-current protection for
this circuit.
• Trim/Tilt
The trim/tilt switch is located on the throttle control. Trim changes the angle of thrust of the
engine (reference
“Trim” on page 4–1
). Tilt raises the drive unit for trailering.
• Trim Tab
These switches control the optional hydraulic trim tabs used for adjusting the attitude of the
boat. See
“Trim Tabs” on page 8–7
for more details.
• Water Pressure
This switch activates the optional pressurized fresh water system. A circuit breaker located
above this switch provides over-current protection for this circuit.
• Accessory
Switches and breakers labeled “ACC” are blank. They may be used for non-factory installed
accessories. A circuit breaker located above this switch provides over-current protection for
this circuit. See
“Accessory Wiring Color – Fuse/Breaker Sizes” on page 6–10
for
recommended breaker amperages. Switch labels are available from your dealer for non-
factory installed options.
N O T I C E
Use anti-corrosion spray on the back of panels and on exposed wires to prevent the rust of
corrosion that could lead to an electrical system failure.
Summary of Contents for Sportsman 180
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