maintenance of their products. When in doubt, always defer to the component manufacturer’s instructions and/or
recommendations.
Note: The manufacturer of the air conditioner provides the limited warranty for the air conditioner
and most associated parts. Please refer to their owner’s manual and follow their
recommendations for scheduled maintenance and service. All service and/or warranty repairs
must be performed by a repair facility that is authorized to work on their equipment.
Circuit Breakers
Circuit breakers and/or fuses protect the wiring. In the event a device stops working, check to see if the circuit
breaker is tripped or if the fuse is blown. Breakers are installed in the following locations:
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The main helm breaker is located at the transom behind the hatch located just below the transom
door.
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Additional breakers and/or fuses for the aft bilge, forward bilge, trim tabs and stereo memory are
located next to the main helm breaker.
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Additional breaker switches are also located on the switch panel below the individual switches.
A tripped breaker will protrude or move from its set position indicating that the circuit has been overloaded. Turn
off the device(s) on the circuit, then reset the breaker by pushing in once or by returning a breaker switch to the
on position. If the breaker does not reset or if it resets and then trips again after the device is turned back on,
then a short circuit exists or your device may be damaged, overloaded, or faulty. Correct the problem and then
reset the breaker.
If the breaker continues to trip and you are certain the device, switch and wiring are in good repair; either the
breaker is faulty or it is too small for the load. Reduce the load or replace the breaker.
Switch and Breaker Panel
The switch and breaker panel is located on the console and is equipped with 13 switches. The numbers shown in
the photo correspond with the following descriptions provided for each switch:
Circuit Breakers – On the switch panel below the individual switches
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 Horn - The horn is used to signal, warn, or alert other boats, swimmers or people on shore. Depress the
horn switch to the up or forward position to activate the horn. Release the horn switch to deactivate the
horn. Using different sequences of horn blasts indicates different and sometimes dangerous situations to
you or someone around you.
Avoid any horn use without an appropriate purpose. See the Safety Section in this manual and/or take a
safe boating course for more information on the proper use of the horn.
2 Navigation and Anchor Lights - Locate the Nav. Lts. switch on the instrument panel. This is a 3-way
switch (forward, middle, back/aft) that functions as follows when you press the switch:
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Forward position - Turns on the bow lights and the anchor light. This position will also
activate the red light in your compass.
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