AC Battery Charger
The battery charging system is fed 120-volt AC current by the
shore power inlet located in the cockpit. It is wired totally
separate from the 12-volt DC system and charges all batteries
simultaneously when connected.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK IN WET WEATHER, AVOID
MAKING CONTACT WITH THE SHORE CABLE OR MAKING A
CONNECTION TO A LIVE SHORE OUTLET. NEVER SPRAY WATER ON
ELECTRICAL CABLES WHILE WASHING DOWN DECKS.
TO REDUCE THE POSSIBILITY OF AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE
AC GROUND SYSTEM IS FUNCTIONING PROPERLY AND THAT A PROPER CONNECTION
EXISTS BETWEEN THE SHORE POWER CORD AND THE SHORE POWER INLET AND THE
OUTLET GROUND CIRCUITS. IF THERE IS ANY DOUBT ABOUT THE INTEGRITY OF THE
GROUND CIRCUIT, A QUALIFIED MARINE ELECTRICIAN SHOULD BE CONTACTED
IMMEDIATELY AND THE AC SHOULD BE DISCONNECTED UNTIL THE NECESSARY
REPAIRS ARE COMPLETED.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CORRECT THE WIRING YOURSELF. ELECTRIC
SHOCK CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR EVEN DEATH. ALWAYS HAVE A
QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN CHECK WIRING.
KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM ANY ELECTRICAL CABLES OR
EQUIPMENT.
UNDETECTED FAULTS IN THE AC BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM COULD
CAUSE THE WATER AROUND THE BOAT TO BECOME ENERGIZED. THIS
COULD CAUSE A SEVERE SHOCK OR EVEN DEATH TO SOMEONE IN
THE WATER NEAR THE BOAT. NEVER SWIM OR ALLOW SWIMMING
AROUND THE BOAT WHEN THE BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM IS
ACTIVATED BY THE SHORE POWER CONNECTION.
Disconnecting procedure for shore
power connection
Turn the disconnect switch on the
dockside outlet to the “OFF” position.
Disconnect the cable from the dockside
outlet and replace the outlet caps.
Disconnect the cable from the boat and
replace the inlet cap. Store cable.
Battery Charger Operation
AC electrical current is
supplied directly to the
automatic battery charger
which is behind the lower
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AC System
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Summary of Contents for 320 LXF
Page 1: ...320 LXF Scout Boats OWNER MANUAL ...
Page 2: ...Chapter 1 Owner s Information Warranty Certification and Boat Information ...
Page 11: ...Chapter 2 Propulsion A guide to your boat s propulsion system ...
Page 32: ...Chapter 4 Fuel System An overview of the fuel system of your boat ...
Page 40: ...Chapter 5 Electrical System An overview of the electrical system of your boat ...
Page 54: ...Chapter 6 Fresh Water System An overview of the fresh water system of your boat ...
Page 59: ...Chapter 7 Raw Water System An overview of the raw water system of your boat ...
Page 65: ...Chapter 8 Drainage System An overview of the drainage system of your boat ...
Page 70: ...Chapter 9 Ventilation System An overview of the ventilation system of your boat ...
Page 73: ...Chapter 10 Exterior Equipment An overview of the exterior equipment on your boat ...
Page 83: ...Chapter 11 Interior Equipment An overview of the interior equipment on your boat ...
Page 88: ...Chapter 12 Safety Equipment An overview of the safety equipment on your boat ...
Page 99: ...Chapter 13 Operation A general guide to operating your boat ...
Page 124: ...Chapter 14 Routine Maintenance A guide to keeping your boat running in good condition ...
Page 147: ...Chapter 16 Appendix Reference documents logs and schematics for your boat ...
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