7-2 CHAPTER 7: CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Sport Boat Owner’s Manual
Batteries produce explosive hydrogen gas. Never attempt starting your
engine with jumper cables under any circumstances. Keep all sparks,
flames and smoking materials away from batteries. Risk of spark at the
battery post igniting gasoline or hydrogen fumes is too great. Always
wear eye protection when near batteries and have adequate ventilation
when charging. An explosion can cause blindness or other serious
injuries.
Batteries are perishable products and will self-discharge. If you operate your boat
sparingly, you may want to charge your battery occasionally. To recharge, remove
the battery from the boat and remove the battery caps (when applicable). Recharge
the battery according to the directions enclosed with your battery charger. When
installing the battery in the boat, make sure the battery is secured in the battery
box.
Circuit Breakers and Fuses
All electrical circuits are protected from overload by the use of fuses or circuit
breakers. In the event of an overload or short circuit, the fuse will blow or circuit
breaker will trip. If a circuit continuously overloads under normal operating con-
ditions, have your boat inspected by the dealer immediately.
Never exceed the recommended fuse sizes or bypass the fuse safeguard.
Always install the proper (type and rating) fuses whenever replacing or
changing fuses. Continuous fuse/breaker failures indicate a severe
problem and requires immediate attention. Failure to install correct
fuse may result in damage to the electrical system or severe personal
injury.
Some boat models have each individual circuit
protected with a circuit breaker located next to
the switch. To reset a tripped circuit breaker,
switch OFF the circuit, wait about one minute
for the breaker to cool, push the breaker button
fully, and switch ON the circuit.
Some boat models have circuits protected by
fuses. If the fuse should blow-out, locate the
fuse block behind the instrument panel. Use a
fuse removal/installation tool to replace the
fuse.
NOTICE
The electrical system is designed to
protect you from short circuits and
overload. Any modifications to the
system, such as adding electrical
acces-sories, should be done by a
qualified technician.
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