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44     CHAPTER 12: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Shore Power

FIRE, EXPLOSION & SHOCK HAZARD!

DO NOT alter shore power connectors and use only compatible connectors.

Before connecting or disconnecting the shore power cord to your boat, make sure all break-
ers and switches on the AC master panel are turned OFF.

To prevent shock or injury from an accidental dropping of the “hot” cord into the water, 
ALWAYS attach the shore power cord to the boat inlet first; then to the dockside connection. 
When disconnecting from shore power, disconnect the shore power cord from the dockside 
connection first.

NEVER leave a shore power cord connected to the dockside connection only.

Only use shore power cords approved for marine use. NEVER use ordinary indoor or out-
door extension cords that are not rated for marine use. 

DANGER!

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SHOCK & ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD!

Monitor the polarity indicator lights EVERY TIME you connect to shore power.

When connecting to shore power and you encounter a reversed polarity light (RED col-
ored), DO NOT energize the main breaker switches. Instead, 
IMMEDIATELY disconnect 
the shore power cord (ALWAYS from the dockside receptacle first) and notify marina 
management.

WA R N I N G !

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SHOCK & ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD!

Periodically check the shore power cord(s) for deterioration or damage. NEVER use dam-
aged or faulty cords since the danger of fire and electrical shock exists.

DO NOT pinch shore power cords in doors or hatches, or coil the shore power cord too 
tightly since these situations can generate enough heat to result in a fire.

If a shore power cord accidently becomes immersed in water, THOROUGHLY dry the 
blades and contact slots before reusing.

WA R N I N G !

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Summary of Contents for 3100 SCR

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Page 3: ...contained herein Due to our commitment to product improvement Maxum reserves the right to make changes in the product design specifications and equipment at any time with out notice or obligation Ill...

Page 4: ...sion System If Equipped 14 Fuel System 14 Diagrams 15 Fuel Fill and Vent 15 Fuel Filters 15 Anti siphon Valve CHAPTER 4 CONTROLS 16 Steering 16 Shift Throttle 16 Power Trim and Tilt 17 Trim Tabs 18 Bo...

Page 5: ...1 HEATING AIR CONDITIONING 39 Air Conditioning System If Equipped CHAPTER 12 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 40 12 Volt DC System 40 Batteries 41 Alternator 41 Battery Charger 41 12 Volt Accessory Outlets 41 Fuses...

Page 6: ...lerts you to hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death if the warning is ignored WARNING This box alerts you to hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result i...

Page 7: ...ervice Contact your dealer if you have any problems with your new boat If your dealer cannot help call our customer service hotline 360 435 8957 or send usa FAX 360 403 4235 Buy replacement parts from...

Page 8: ...s were selected to provide optimum performance and service Installing different engines or other accessories may cause unwanted handling characteristics Should you choose to install different engines...

Page 9: ...Zincs Your boat is equipped with sacrificial anodes zincs to protect underwater metal parts from excessive deterioration Check the zincs regularly and replace them if they have deteriorated more than...

Page 10: ...in injury or death Factors increasing the effects of CO poisoning include Age Smokers or people exposed to high concentrations of cigarette smoke Consumption of alcohol Lung disorders Heart problems P...

Page 11: ...manual call 800 383 0269 and one will be mailed to you If your boat is not equipped with a carbon monoxide alarm consider purchas ing one from your dealer or marine supply store What To Do If Carbon M...

Page 12: ...el positions as shown in the illustration above PERSONAL INJURY and or PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD Lift slings may slip on the hull Avoid serious injury or death by securing the slings together...

Page 13: ...IF EQUIPPED 4 DECK DRAIN PORT HULLSIDE 1 DECK DRAINS 2 AFT BILGE PUMP DRAIN 3 FUEL VENT 4 WATER TANK VENT 5 HOLDING TANK VENT 6 WATER HEATER DRAIN 7 SINK DRAIN 8 GRAY WATER TANK DRAIN IF EQUIPPED 9 GR...

Page 14: ...INDLASS CONTROLS IF EQUIPPED 4 ANCHOR ROLLER 5 ANCHOR DEAD END 6 SPOTLIGHT IF EQUIPPED 7 ANCHOR LOCKER DRAIN 8 HIDDEN HORN 9 NAVIGATION LIGHTS FOREDECK 1 ALL AROUND LIGHT 2 RADAR IF EQUIPPED 3 TV ANTE...

Page 15: ...CATIONS 9 1 GRAB RAIL 2 CLEAT STRONG POINT 3 WATER FILL DECK FITTING 4 COURTESY LIGHT 5 TRANSOM SHOWER 6 FUEL FILL DECK FITTING 7 WASTE PUMP OUT DECK FITTING 8 TRANSOM STORAGE BOX 1 2 5 3 2 4 6 7 2 1...

Page 16: ...AUGE 8 SPEEDOMETER 9 DEPTH SOUNDER 10 SPOTLIGHT CONTROL IF EQUIPPED 11 WINDLASS CONTROL IF EQUIPPED 12 BOW THRUSTER CONTROL IF EQUIPPED 13 12 VOLT ADAPTER 14 THROTTLE SHIFT LEVER 15 TRIM TAB SWITCH 16...

Page 17: ...rcuit Breakers On the engine Fuel Fill On the starboard aft corner of the deck Fuel Tank In the engine compartment at the front Generator Control Panel On or near the AC panel in the galley Generator...

Page 18: ...er switch on the main AC panel To make sure the engine compartment is ventilated with fresh air run the bilge blower For at least four minutes before starting the engines During starting Anytime your...

Page 19: ...rve the following The system will go off automatically whenever direct heat from a fire is detected in the engine compartment The system can be set off manually by pulling the T handle labeled FIRE at...

Page 20: ...f your passengers the fueling instructions in the Cruiser Yacht Owner s Manual must be carefully followed WARNING CAUTION Avoid the storage or handling of gear near the fuel lines fittings and tank IF...

Page 21: ...d free of debris Consult with your selling dealer or local marina concerning fuel additives that help to prevent fungus or other buildup in your fuel tank Anti siphon Valve Your boat is equipped with...

Page 22: ...r s Manual Also read and understand the shifter throttle and engine manuals included in your owner s packet Power Trim and Tilt The sterndrive on your boat is equipped with power trim and tilt Trim an...

Page 23: ...ther than one long one After each short touch allow several seconds for the hull to react The trim tab hydraulic fluid reservoir is located in the engine compartment The fluid level must be checked pe...

Page 24: ...cation of the system s battery switch and gear oil reservoir Observe the following about the bow thruster system The bow thruster is an all electric system and is independent of the boat s engines The...

Page 25: ...ke sure the technician gives you a deviation card which shows the corrections to apply in navigational calculations Keep a copy of the deviation card at each helm DO NOT use the depth finder as a navi...

Page 26: ...at switches autofloat switches and or switches at the helm Bilge pumps are wired directly to the battery so they will normally function even when the boat is completely shut down and left unattended N...

Page 27: ...stall the power cartridge 1 Align the tabs and slots and press firmly until the tabs click into place 2 Make sure that the power cartridge is locked into place Autofloat Switches Automatic bilge pumps...

Page 28: ...must remain closed until the strainer is completely reassembled 3 Take apart the seawater strainer 4 Remove the debris 5 Flush the strainer with water 6 Reassemble the seawater strainer 7 Open the se...

Page 29: ...pect and clean the water filter often located on the water pump When your boat is to be left unattended for long periods of time pump the water tank dry to prevent stored water from becoming stagnant...

Page 30: ...is pressurized You do not need to turn on the water pump s DC breaker HOT HAZARD Water heated by the water heater can reach temperatures hot enough to scald the skin WARNING WATER HEATER DAMAGE HAZARD...

Page 31: ...r on the deck is drained overboard through the deck drains Keep the deck drains free of debris 1 STORAGE TUB DRAINS 2 COCKPIT DRAINS 3 THRU HULL DRAIN FITTINGS 4 COOLER STORAGE DRAIN 5 ROPE LOCKER DRA...

Page 32: ...any debris from the box and the filter 3 Clean the sump pump as outlined in the Bilge Pump section of this Supplement Sump System Winterization Drain the sump pump system in the winter months when not...

Page 33: ...drain into a holding tank The gray water holding tank is connected to a deck fitting for dockside pump out The gray water holding tank should be pumped out each time the fresh water tank is filled 1...

Page 34: ...pump out You can determine the content level of the holding tank by looking at the side of the tank Empty the holding tank at every opportunity Electric Flush Marine Head If Equipped The electric flus...

Page 35: ...m the toilet into the holding tank The holding tank is plumbed to a waste fitting on the deck for dockside pump out 1 2 3 5 9 6 4 7 1 SEAWATER PICKUP BALL VALVE 2 MARINE HEAD 3 MARINE HEAD TO VACUUM P...

Page 36: ...ontinue running the macerator if the waste holding tank is empty 3 Close the underwater discharge seacock when you are done pumping NOTICE Check with local authorities for regulations regarding the le...

Page 37: ...main bow H into the upper deck hinges on the radar wing I and insert the pins 3 Unfold the aft canvas and slide the eye ends of the aft support legs J into the lower hinges on the radar wing K and ins...

Page 38: ...move the boat to and directly above the anchor Use the windlass to dislodge the anchor from the bottom by pulling it straight up Windshield Wiper When necessary replace the wiper blade with an 18 blad...

Page 39: ...Stove If Equipped NOTICE Always keep an approved ABC type fire extinguisher in galley area BURN SCALDING and or FIRE HAZARD Read the stove s instruction manual before using Always keep an approved AB...

Page 40: ...tinguisher in galley area Do not use the stove while underway Any non cooking devices on or near your stove during use are potential fire hazards DO NOT touch burners grates or nearby surfaces as they...

Page 41: ...etail Dockside Cable TV Telephone If Equipped Your boat may be equipped with a dockside cable TV television and Telephone inlet To receive cable TV transmissions the boat must be hooked up to a docksi...

Page 42: ...verted into a berth 1 Remove the table A and the table leg B 2 Lift the dinette seat cushions C 3 Place the filler boards D securely into the recessed edge at the front of the dinette seats 4 Put the...

Page 43: ...ating can be converted into a flat sunlounge 1 Remove the table A and table leg B 2 Put the filler board C in place so that it fits securely into the recessed edge at the front of the aft cockpit seat...

Page 44: ...Owner s Manual Interior Exterior Lights The lights are powered by the boat s 12 volt DC system The HOUSE BATTERY SWITCH must be in the 1 2 or BOTH position for the lights to work There are ON OFF ligh...

Page 45: ...r conditioner is in use The seawater pickup strainer should be checked for debris according to the directions given in the Seawater Strainer section of this supplement DANGER CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING...

Page 46: ...es are turned OFF before performing any work in the engine spaces DANGER FIRE EXPLOSION HAZARD Fuel fumes are heavier than air and will collect in the bilge areas where they can be acci dently ignited...

Page 47: ...ne at the helm and one on the TV cabinet These outlets can be used with any 12 volt device which draws 15 amps or less The 12 volt accessory outlets are protected by 15 amp circuit breakers on the mai...

Page 48: ...Battery 1 Provides Power for Accessories and Lights Charges Battery 1 POSITION 2 Battery 2 Provides Starting Power Battery 2 Provides Power for Accessories and Lights Charges Battery 2 POSITION BOTH...

Page 49: ...boat WATER HEATER DAMAGE HAZARD Do not energize the water heater electrical circuit until the heater is COMPLETELY filled with water The tank is full if water flows from the tap when the hot water is...

Page 50: ...ut door extension cords that are not rated for marine use DANGER SHOCK ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD Monitor the polarity indicator lights EVERY TIME you connect to shore power When connecting to sh...

Page 51: ...witch is used ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD NEVER connect dockside power to your boat outside North America unless you have pur chased the international electrical conversion option The simultaneous...

Page 52: ...AL INLETS WITH AIR CONDITIONER NOTE IF EQUIPPED SHORE POWER INLET S TYPICAL SHORE POWER INLET FIGURE 1 DUAL SHORE POWER AC PANEL IF EQUIPPED LINE 2 TRANSFER LINE 1 DOCKSIDE MASTER LINE 2 DOCKSIDE MAST...

Page 53: ...l shock injuries In this case do not turn on the master breaker switch 5 Switch the LINE 1 DOCKSIDE MASTER on 6 If equipped with dual dockside switch the LINE 2 DOCKSIDE MASTER on 7 Turn on the indivi...

Page 54: ...e that explosive fumes have been removed If you smell any fuel DO NOT start the generator If the generator is already running IMMEDIATELY shut off the generator and all electrical accessories and inve...

Page 55: ...larity lights will not function while in this mode The coolant mixture installed at the factory consists of equal parts of water and anti freeze Ethylene Glycol Frequently check the generator s seawat...

Page 56: ...urned to position 1 or 2 4 Slide the master breaker lockouts to cover the dockside master breakers and reveal the generator master breakers 5 Switch the GENERATOR LINE ONE MASTER and the GENERATOR LIN...

Page 57: ...ights will not function while in this mode Frequently check the generator s seawater strainer for leaks and or debris as outlined in the seawater strainer sec tion of this Supplement This system is de...

Page 58: ...d dur ing running of the generator 3 Make sure that the battery switch is turned to position 1 or 2 4 Slide the master breaker lockouts to cover the dock side master breakers and reveal the generator...

Page 59: ...IGHT SWITCHES 14 GALLEY LIGHTS 15 TV CABLE 16 PHONE 17 WINDLASS CONTROLS 18 SPOTLIGHT VIEW IS UNDER SIDE OF DECK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 21 20 19 18 16 15 14 1 TRIM TAB PUMP 2 ENGINE PLUG 3 WATER PUMP...

Page 60: ...tery System Bow Thruster Battery System If Equipped 1 BATTERIES 2 ENGINE GROUND 3 ENGINE 4 BATTERY SWITCH 5 GROUNDING BAR 2 3 4 2 3 5 1 1 STARBOARD BATTERY 2 BATTERY CHARGER 3 CONTROLS 4 BATTERY SWITC...

Page 61: ...C System 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 WATER HEATER 2 BATTERY CHARGER 3 AFT BERTH OUTLET 4 PANEL 5 REFRIGERATOR 6 MICROWAVE 7 STOVE 8 GALLEY OUTLET 9 TV OUTLET 10 AIR CONDITIONER IF EQUIPPED 11 WATE...

Page 62: ...IONER STRAINER IF EQUIPPED 2 AIR CONDITIONER PUMP 3 MACERATOR DISCHARGE IF EQUIPPED 4 AIR CONDITIONER PICKUP IF EQUIPPED 5 ZINC PLATE 6 GARBOARD DRAIN 7 GENERATOR PICKUP IF EQUIPPED 8 GENERATOR STRAIN...

Page 63: ...CHAPTER 12 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 57 Wire Diagrams Engine Electrical System SHEET 1 OF 4 SYMBOLS SEE SHEET 3 COLOR CODES SEE SHEET 3...

Page 64: ...58 CHAPTER 12 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DC Electrical System SHEET 2 OF 4 SYMBOLS SEE SHEET 3 COLOR CODES SEE SHEET 3...

Page 65: ...CHAPTER 12 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 59 AC Electrical System SHEET 3 OF 4...

Page 66: ...60 CHAPTER 12 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Connector List SHEET 4 OF 4...

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