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Ventilation System

10.2  Windshield Ventilation 

Ventilation through the windshield is provided by 

a power actuated opening panel at the top of the 

windshield.  The vent panel is opened and closed 

by an electric actuator controlled by the Vent 

Extend/Vent Retract switches in the helm switch 

panel.  To open the vent, press hold the Vent 

Extend switch and open the panel to the desired 

position. To close the panel, press and hold the 

Vent Retract switch until the panel is completely 

closed.  

A limit switch in the actuator will automatically 

stop the actuator when it reaches the full open or 

closed position to prevent damage to the wind-

shield or the actuator.  The switches automatically 

return to the off position when they are released.

10.3  Maintenance

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Periodically lubricate all hinges and latch 

assemblies with a light oil.

• 

Periodically clean and coat gasket materials 

with silicone to help keep them pliable.

Windshield Vent Extend/Retract Switches

Summary of Contents for 33 CSF

Page 1: ...Crevalle 33 CSF Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...eral 21 2 2 Rules of the Road 21 2 3 Pre Cruise Check 24 2 4 Operating Your Boat 25 2 5 Docking Anchoring Mooring 26 2 6 Controls Steering or Propulsion System Failure 28 2 7 Collision 28 2 8 Groundin...

Page 4: ...teries Battery Switches 56 6 4 Parallel Switch Dead Batteries 57 6 5 Ignition Switch Panels 58 6 6 12 volt Accessory Switch Panels 60 6 7 DC Circuit Breakers 66 6 8 Engine Control Systems Circuit Prot...

Page 5: ...93 11 4 Hull 95 11 5 Cockpit Features 97 11 6 Helm Seats Tackle Prep Station 105 11 7 Center Console 107 11 8 Hardtop 109 11 9 Aftermarket Hardtop or Tower 110 Chapter 12 INTERIOR EQUIPMENT 12 1 Head...

Page 6: ...l Harness 138 Port Deck Harness 139 Starboard Deck Harness 140 Hardtop Harness 141 Console Harness 142 Helm Switch Panel 143 Speaker Connector Harness Kit 144 Trim Tab Interface Harness 145 Appendix B...

Page 7: ...ENTLY WHEN SERVICING THIS VESSEL FOR MORE INFORMATION GO TO WWW P65WARNING CA GOV MARINE California Health Safety Code 25249 5 13 State of California Emission Requirements Your boat may be equipped wi...

Page 8: ...NAL INJURY OR DEATH HAZARDS OR UNSAFE PRACTICES WHICH COULD RESULT IN MINOR PERSONAL INJURY OR PRODUCT AND PROPERTY DAMAGE All instructions given in this book are as seen from the stern looking toward...

Page 9: ...manual This information will be important for you your dealer and or Crevalle service personnel to know if you may need to call them for technical assistance or service BOAT INFORMATION PHONE REPRESE...

Page 10: ...10 NOTES...

Page 11: ...ransom just below the rubrail The engine warranty registration requires the engine serial numbers Please refer to the en gine owner s manual for the location of the serial numbers IMPORTANT The terms...

Page 12: ...ange for the necessary repair If you are not near your dealer or another authorized Crevalle dealer or the dealer fails to remedy the cause of the problem then contact Crevalle within 15 days Crevalle...

Page 13: ...nt If you need additional information regarding accident reporting please call the Boat ing Safety Hotline 800 368 5647 Education If you are not an experienced boater we recom mend that the boat opera...

Page 14: ...14 NOTES...

Page 15: ...ms begins to fail Refer to the engine owner s manual for infor mation on the alarms installed with your engines If the alarm sounds Immediately throttle the engines back to idle Shift the transmission...

Page 16: ...r a PFD at all times Anyone being towed on skis wakeboards and other water sports equipment is considered a passenger on the boat and must wear a Coast Guard approved life jacket at all times Visual D...

Page 17: ...clogged nozzles Refer to the Federal Requirements And Safety Tips For Recreational Boats pamphlet or contact the Coast Guard Auxiliary for information on the type and size fire extinguisher required...

Page 18: ...er medical supplies that may be in your first aid kit Replace questionably old supplies whether they have been used or not In many emergency situations the Coast Guard can provide assistance in obtain...

Page 19: ...is 16 in the United States You should read the owners manual for your radio and know how to use it in an emergency or for normal operation If you hear a distress call you should assist or monitor the...

Page 20: ...generators are running Move to fresh air if you feel nausea headache dissiness or drowsiness WARNING Rotating propeller may cause serious injury or death Do not approach or use ladder when engine is...

Page 21: ...ell it is constructed Any boat can be severely damaged if it is operated in a manner that exceeds its design limitations If the ride is hard on you and your passengers it is hard on the boat as well A...

Page 22: ...other vessels All navigation rules apply If the bow light of another vessel shows red you should give way to that vessel if it shows green you have the right of way It you only see a white light you a...

Page 23: ...23 Operation...

Page 24: ...ater and leaks Check the engine crankcase oil level Turn the battery switches to the ON position Check the bilge water level Look for other signs of potential problems Monitor for the scent of fuel fu...

Page 25: ...BOAT IS INSTRUCTED IN THE OPERATION OF THE BOAT AND ALWAYS OPERATE THE BOAT IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL STATE AND LOCAL LAWS GOVERNING THE USE OF A BOAT DO NOT OPERATE THE BOAT UNLESS IT IS COMPLETELY ASSE...

Page 26: ...ock enough to develop a sense for the way your boat handles in a variety of docking scenarios You must be able to foresee the possibilities and have solutions in mind before problems occur Approaching...

Page 27: ...dock at a 40 angle aft of the stern cleat and forward of the bow cleat The after bow spring line is secured to the dock at a 40 angle aft of the after bow spring cleat The forward quar ter spring is...

Page 28: ...t of the boat will usually loosen the an chor within a minute Make sure you secure the anchor and properly stow the line before operat ing the boat WARNING NEVER ANCHOR THE BOAT BY THE STERN THE STERN...

Page 29: ...E YOUR BOAT IF THE CONDITION OF THE UNDERWATER EQUIPMENT IS QUESTIONABLE 2 9 Flooding or Capsizing Boats can become unstable if they become flooded or completely swamped You must always be aware of th...

Page 30: ...The driver should also know the skier s ability and drive accordingly The following safety precautions should be observed while towing water skiers Water ski only in safe areas away from other boats a...

Page 31: ...ier falls be prepared to immediately turn the boat and return to the skier Never leave a fallen skier alone in the water for any reason and have an observer display a skier down flag to alert other bo...

Page 32: ...able placard at least 4 by 9 inches notifying the crew and passengers of the discharge restrictions Marpol Treaty A label for this purpose has been shipped with the boat and is attached to the side of...

Page 33: ...your towing vehicle and hitch and to make sure you have the correct trailer for your boat Make sure the trailer is a match for your boat s weight and hull design More damage can be done to a boat by...

Page 34: ...ing the tow vehicle difficult Contact your trailer manufacturer or dealer for the correct weight on the hitch for your trailer The SAFETY CHAINS must be attached crisscrossing under the coupler to the...

Page 35: ...Drive System Corrosion Each outboard motor is a complete drive sys tem with the gear case being just forward of the propeller and connected to the power head with a vertical drive shaft All engines re...

Page 36: ...pellers The propellers convert the engine s power into thrust They come in a variety of styles diameters and pitches The propellers that will best suit the needs of your boat will depend somewhat on y...

Page 37: ...s additional coolers etc will cause additional load on the engines Conse quently different propellers may be required Boats operated at high altitudes above 2000 feet Engines operated at high altitude...

Page 38: ...vailable Refer to the engine and display system owner s manuals and the manuals for the electronics installed on your boat for detailed in formation on the operation of the instruments and additional...

Page 39: ...The upper range of the gauge indicates the tilt which is used for trailering and shallow water operation The lower range indicates the trim position This is the range used to adjust the hull angle wh...

Page 40: ...ctronics and additional electrical accessories are installed and before op erating the boat To adjust the compass for your area read the instructions on Compass Com pensation given to you in the liter...

Page 41: ...for each engine that operates as a gearshift and a throttle General operation will include a position for neutral straight up and down or slightly aft of vertical a forward position the 1st detent for...

Page 42: ...to matic synchronizer feature built into the electronic engine controls when the engines are operating above 1000 RPM Attempting to synchronize the engines solely by using the tachometer readings or c...

Page 43: ...ilt into the engine shift and throttle controls that allow the operator to control the position of the outboards from the helm Typically a switch or switches on the port control lever grip activates t...

Page 44: ...etermine the best engine position and maximum engine tilt for your application 4 5 Engine Stop Switch Your boat is equipped with an engine stop switch and lanyard When the lanyard is pulled it will en...

Page 45: ...atically revert to a manual hydraulic system The manual system operates as described previously in this section and will require more effort on the steering wheel to turn the motors Steering Cylinders...

Page 46: ...c to the steering system and type of failure It is very important to follow the correct procedure to avoid damage to the en gine cowlings if a steering system failure occurs Refer to the engine manufa...

Page 47: ...of the joystick or control keypad or by moving the shift and throttle control levers Both engines must be running for the joystick control to maneuver boat properly Always refer to the engine manufac...

Page 48: ...the full UP position If they are not press and hold the control in the bow up position for ten 10 seconds to fully retract the tabs Always establish the intended heading and cruise speed before attem...

Page 49: ...th an after market tower the procedure for checking the steering fluid level and adding fluid may be different Refer to the steering system manual for instructions on checking and filling the steering...

Page 50: ...olyte and submerged metal components must be properly protected The anodes will need to be changed when they are 75 of their original size 25 depleted Refer to the Routine Main tenance chapter of this...

Page 51: ...el line rout ing etc At certain speeds and hull trim angles the fuel supply at the withdrawal tank location can increase or decrease accordingly Be extremely careful when attempting to operate the boa...

Page 52: ...valve on marina fuel pump nozzles prevent the tank from being overfilled and forcing fuel into the vent system You should never attempt to top off the tank after the pump nozzle shutoff has activated...

Page 53: ...C SPARKS WHEN FILLING THE TANK MAKE SURE THE NOZZLE IS IN CONTACT WITH THE FUEL OPENING Fueling Instructions In order to comply with U S EPA emission regu lations your boat is equipped with a special...

Page 54: ...er contamination frequently Engine filters must be changed at least once each year or more frequently depending on the type of engine and the quality of the fuel Refer to the engine manufacturer s ins...

Page 55: ...be the minimum size battery required Always consult your dealer before changing the type of batteries in your boat or if you have ques tions regarding the batteries 6 2 12 Volt DC System The 12 volt...

Page 56: ...tery switches should be off Only the battery switch that activates the house and ac cessory circuits should be on This will keep both engine starting batteries in reserve for start ing the engines If...

Page 57: ...rboard engine battery in parallel with the house batteries to start the engine turn the house and starboard engine battery switches to the COMBINED BATTERIES position and start Part Engine House Batte...

Page 58: ...ey to the ON posi tion to activate the START button for both engines Press and release the START STOP button for the port engine The computer will automatically check all engine systems and start the...

Page 59: ...gital ignition panels are equipped with ON OFF key switches located in the head compart ment and a START STOP panel at the helm The Start Stop panel is used in conjunction with the key switches and fe...

Page 60: ...for each switch function i e the navigation lights switch actually forces the forward navigation lights and the anchor light to be turned on at the same time Interior or cockpit light switches may be...

Page 61: ...tion of the acces sories controlled by the helm accessory switches Navigation Lights Pressing the switch once will activate the navigation lights Press the switch again to turn the lights off Cockpit...

Page 62: ...in to turn the wiper off Wiper Wash A momentary switch that activates the solenoid that sprays water on the windshield from the wiper washer reservoir located above the forward bilge pump USB Connecti...

Page 63: ...ts spreader only have 2 colors available and the color widget will reflect this There is a standard and advance lighting scenes tab at the top of the lighting page The standard tab allows individual c...

Page 64: ...aste tank Refer to the Marine Head System in the Interior Equipment chapter for additional information on the operation of the overboard discharge system Spreader Lights Activates all spreader lights...

Page 65: ...optional 12 volt power ports are located below the gunnel on each side of the cockpit The power ports provide a 12 volt DC power connection for down riggers or electric reels Each power port requires...

Page 66: ...ped breaker If the breaker trips again find and cor rect the problem before resetting the breaker Accessory Main Circuit Breakers In Battery Switch Panel A Accessory Push To Reset Circuit Breakers B H...

Page 67: ...ccessory Fuse Panels Fuses in panels located below the helm protect the circuits for other accessories not protected by the accessory circuit breakers or fuses in the digital switching control module...

Page 68: ...ing is also clearly printed on the fuse housing and the labels on the Digital Switching Control Module power management module Never replace a blown fuse with a fuse of a higher amperage and or a diff...

Page 69: ...tor batteries are fully charged and the main circuit breaker is activated before using the trolling motor The trolling mo tor will not operate properly if the batteries are low Always remember to turn...

Page 70: ...owever you should be aware of the load each of your DC ac cessories draw and make sure you don t overload the capacity of the charging system for extended periods while operating the boat below cruisi...

Page 71: ...rcuit breaker turn it to the OFF position To avoid strain on the cable make sure it has more slack than the mooring lines Dress the cable so that it cannot be damaged by chafing between the boat and t...

Page 72: ...meters in the engine gauge cluster activate the charger and turn the engine battery switches on Turn the ignition key switch for each engine to the ON position DO NOT START THE ENGINES and read the v...

Page 73: ...lled water Do not over fill and only use distilled water Keep all battery tops clean and dry Dirt and water can conduct electricity from one post to the other causing the battery to discharge The batt...

Page 74: ...74 NOTES...

Page 75: ...tank slowly through the labeled deck fill fitting After filling the tank activate the Fresh Water Pump switch in the helm switch panel and open the valves on the fresh water sink faucets overhead sho...

Page 76: ...ull the spray head out of the fitting on the sink and mount it to the wall bracket Turn the sink faucet valve on and activate the valve on the spray head To conserve water use the valve on the spray h...

Page 77: ...Fresh Water Tank The freshwater system should be sanitized if it has not been used for a long period or you are unsure of the quality of the water in the system The following steps can be used to sani...

Page 78: ...78 NOTES...

Page 79: ...f the air is purged from the system then turn the valve off Activate the livewell pump switches and run the pumps until all of the air is purged from the sys tem Then turn the pumps off The primary se...

Page 80: ...atic retracting reel To use the washdown hose make sure the Wash Pump switch in the helm switch panel is on Pull the spray nozzle and hose out of the receptacle until the desired length of hose is dep...

Page 81: ...d supply valves as necessary to achieve the desired level or pres sure and flow The sea chest primary intake fitting is equipped with a high speed pickup that will supply pressur ized water to the liv...

Page 82: ...ump Spray pumps and thru hull valves with a protective oil periodically Fishboxes and livewells should be drained and cleaned after each use Operate all valves at least once a month to keep them opera...

Page 83: ...he bottom of the scoop 3 Slide the strainer screen down and out of the scoop 4 Thoroughly flush the screen to remove foreign matter 5 Reinsert the screen and secure it with the set screw CAUTION SHOUL...

Page 84: ...84 NOTES...

Page 85: ...fishboxes below the rear cockpit sole are drained by two diaphragm pumps one for each fishbox located in the aft systems compartment The pumps are activated by switches in the helm and drain the boxe...

Page 86: ...nected to the house battery bank They are protected by push to reset circuit breakers in the battery switch panel and remain activated when the battery switches are in the OFF position and the batteri...

Page 87: ...n som at the bottom of the hull The plug should be removed whenever the boat is hauled out of the water and installed just prior to launching It is important to check the drain plug regularly to make...

Page 88: ...This is especially important just before winter lay up Clean the bilge pump strainers of debris and check the bilge for foreign material that can cause the pump or automatic switch to mal function Fr...

Page 89: ...Y AS THE BOAT ROCKS damaging the door or CAUSING an INJURY to a passenger Always make sure the DOOR IS PROPERLY LATCHED IN THE CLOSED POSITION WHEN THE HEAD COMPARTMENT IS NOT BEING USED Port Window A...

Page 90: ...desired position To close the panel press and hold the Vent Retract switch until the panel is completely closed A limit switch in the actuator will automatically stop the actuator when it reaches the...

Page 91: ...at until it locks in the mooring position Fenders or mooring lines should be secured to the cleats and not to rails or stanchions Be sure a clear lead exists when running dock lines or anchor lines A...

Page 92: ...chors or any heavy objects in the locker Anchors and weights for floating markers will bounce and damage the hull or rope locker if they are stored there They will also interfere Anchor Rope Locker Ha...

Page 93: ...roller The chain binder is accessed by opening the hatch and is designed to connect to a link in the anchor chain when the anchor is hauled in To release the binder pull the anchor chain in slightly...

Page 94: ...Once the anchor is retrieved independently secure the anchor to the chain binder to prevent it from being accidentally released This is especially important while the boat is underway The windlass man...

Page 95: ...ttom step to extend the ladder The ladder must be retracted slid into the compartment and latched before starting the engines WARNING Moving propellers are dangerous They can cause death loss of limbs...

Page 96: ...be used when the boat is in the water and the lights are submerged Trim Tabs The trim tabs are located on the transom below the swim platform The trim tabs are an important part of the control system...

Page 97: ...OORS ARE PROPERLY SECURED WHENEVER THEY ARE IN THE OPEN POSITION Transom Door A transom door is incorporated into the port side of the transom It is secured in the closed posi tions by a flush mounted...

Page 98: ...a substantial amount of water to enter the cockpit creating a potentially dangerous condition OPERATING THE BOAT UNDER POWER WITH THE BOARDING DOOR OPEN MAY ALLOW PERSONS TO FALL OVERBOARD AND INTO BO...

Page 99: ...osition To store the seat lift the front of the seat with one hand while pushing the rear of the seat down with the other hand until the seat rotates to the half closed position Push the top of the se...

Page 100: ...s should be drained and rinsed clean with fresh water after each use Refer to the Raw Water System and Drainage Systems chapters for more information on the operation of the baitwells Aft Work Station...

Page 101: ...ch side of the cockpit Each fishbox hatch is equipped with a gas charged hatch lifter that holds the hatch in the open position Flush twist lock latches secure the hatches in the closed position Alway...

Page 102: ...ed position Always make sure that the stor age compartment doors are closed with the latches in the secured position before operating the boat above idle speed Bow Casting Platform Sun Deck Optional A...

Page 103: ...t the pedestal firmly in the base then install the table on the pedestal Reverse the process to remove the table The table should only be used while running at slow speeds at the dock or at anchor Alw...

Page 104: ...that the doors are closed with the latches in the secured position before operating the boat Side Storage Life Jacket Compartments There are life jacket storage compartments on each side of the cockpi...

Page 105: ...e seats to move fore and aft Press the slide lock lever located at the starboard front side of the seat base to release the slide track and adjust the seat to the desired position Release the lever to...

Page 106: ...A slide out cooler is located in a compartment in the rear of the helm seat tackle station base be low the tackle station The sliding base assembly is equipped with a spring loaded slide bolt latch t...

Page 107: ...g center panel at the top of the wind shield The vent panel is opened and closed by an electric actuator controlled by the Vent Extend Retract switches in the helm switch panel A windshield wiper and...

Page 108: ...erated above idle speed The cabin door is heavy and if the door is not closed and properly latched it could slam shut when the boat rocks and pinch someone s fingers between the door and cabin or dama...

Page 109: ...lectronics antennas must be mounted to the top between the front and rear legs in the mount ing areas provided Do not mount any antennas or equipment to the brow area forward of the front legs The har...

Page 110: ...nshade and loosen the cinch straps all the way and attach to the receivers on the front of the hardtop Pull canvas and attach it to the poles Pull cinch straps tight to tighten the canvas 11 9 Afterma...

Page 111: ...ovided by a 12 volt light in the head liner controlled by a switch on the light fixture Rod Storage Vertical rod storage is located at the front and rear bulkheads Rod butts mount into remov able base...

Page 112: ...the door Other removable access panels in the head com partment liner provide access to the windshield wiper motor and other components Center Bilge Access door A removable door on the bottom of rear...

Page 113: ...control panel to add a preset amount of water to wet the bowl After using the toilet pressing the Flush button starts an automatic flushing cycle that moves the waste to the hold ing tank and leaves...

Page 114: ...hull fitting in the forward head compartment bilge Activate overboard mac erator using the controls in the digital switching system Monitor the fluid level closely as the tank is pumped Turn off the o...

Page 115: ...r s manual for additional operating and maintenance information The vent hose for the holding tank is equipped with a charcoal filter to reduce odor from the holding tank The filter should be changed...

Page 116: ...116 NOTES...

Page 117: ...ON Barrier coatings and bottom paint should be applied only by qualified marine professionals in a boat yard or dealership that specializes in their application Use only standard high quality antifoul...

Page 118: ...ing hull sides Do not use abrasives bleaches ammonia acids or harsh detergents See your dealer for special marine formulations Harsh abrasive and chemical cleaners are not recommended because they can...

Page 119: ...nly high quality stainless steel fasteners on aluminum fabrications Isolate the fasteners from the aluminum by using fiber washers and caulking compound or Tef Gel to bed hardware and fas teners mount...

Page 120: ...ys rub gently Avoid using products contain ing ammonia powdered abrasive cleaners steel wool ink strong solvents acetone and lacquer solvents or other harsh chemicals as they can cause permanent damag...

Page 121: ...uld be rinsed with fresh water after each use and at least weekly if it is stored outside Saltwater attracts moisture and dirt can shorten the life of fabric tops and enclosures The salt is also abras...

Page 122: ...te completely before us ing the cabin Counter Tops Corian Surfaces A mild liquid detergent and water or ammonia based cleaners will remove most dirt and stains from Corian For heavy cleaning oil and g...

Page 123: ...quire at least one full tank of fresh fuel a month a fuel ad ditive should be added to protect it from degrada tion Your dealer or the engine manufacturer can provide additional information on fuel de...

Page 124: ...124 NOTES...

Page 125: ...ngs in position The fore and aft slings should be tied together to prevent the slings from sliding on the hull CAUTION BOATS CAN BE DAMAGED FROM IMPROPER LIFTING AND TRANSPORTING WITH FORK LIFTS CARE...

Page 126: ...r hardware and apply a light film of moisture displacing lubricant wax or a metal protector Remove propellers and grease the propeller shafts using light waterproof grease Remove the batteries and sto...

Page 127: ...remaining water about a cupful A recommended alternative to the above men tioned procedure is the use of potable water system antifreeze If potable water antifreeze is used pour the mixture into a pa...

Page 128: ...ND CAUSE THE LEGS TO SPLIT Special Notes Prior To Winter Storage If the boat will be in outside storage properly sup port a storage cover and secure it over the boat It is best to have a frame built o...

Page 129: ...tifreeze from the fresh and raw water systems and flush several times with fresh water Check and lubricate the steering system Clean and wash the boat Install all upholstery cushions and canvas After...

Page 130: ...130 NOTES...

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Page 132: ...HBOX MACERATOR FWD LIVEWELL PUMP PORT AFT LIVEWELL PUMP WASHDOWN PUMP FRESHWATER PUMP 15A 15A COCKPIT LIVEWELL LIGHTS UNDERWATER LIGHTS OVERHEAD LIGHTS SPREADER LIGHTS 5 6 7 8 D9 PORT ENGINE BATT VOLT...

Page 133: ...LTS STOR LTS O OFF ON I ELECTRONICS MAIN BYPASS 10A 10A 10A 3A 5A 10A 10A 3A 3A 3A 3A 5A N2K CHARGER STBD MFD OPT MFD VHF STEREO ANC SW POCO CONT HEAD LT PORT MFD SW PANEL USB POCO MODE CLR CLF ULR U...

Page 134: ...LD VENT HT1 F VENT MAIN SPLICE SPL 6 VENT MAIN P1 6 14GA RED OR 87 14GA RED CR 87 14GA RED SPL 6 VENT MAIN 14 RED SPL 6 VENT MAIN 14 RED SPL 6 HR 87 HEAD 10 BRN WHT P1 8 BRN WHT SD2 1 HEAD 12 HM1 11 P...

Page 135: ...W LTS OH LTS STOR LTS O OFF ON I ELECTRONICS MAIN BYPASS 10A 10A 10A 3A 5A 10A 10A 3A 3A 3A 3A 5A N2K CHARGER STBD MFD OPT MFD VHF STEREO ANC SW POCO CONT HEAD LT PORT MFD SW PANEL USB POCO MODE CLR C...

Page 136: ...n 896H 1CH MDI P n 009 0024 YEL SPL 10 WIPER RELAY WIPER RELAY GND 87 87A WR POSITION DESIGNATOR GAUGE DEST COLOR 85 86 30 16 YEL SPL 11 POCO MODE RELAY POCO MODE RELAY GND 87 87A PR POSITION DESIGNA...

Page 137: ...AWG 4 AWG 6 AWG 6 AWG 6 AWG 6 AWG 2 AWG 2 AWG Terminals Plugs Mfg p n Deutsch 2 Mfg Gauge 14 12 MDI p n 007 0004 Deutsch 0462 203 12141 14 5 Deutsch 114017 14 12 3 Deutsch 0462 209 16141 18 16 007 000...

Page 138: ...ST COLOR Contact Blanking Plug Terminals Plugs Mfg p n Deutsch 2 Mfg Gauge MDI p n 3 Deutsch 1 007 0006 0462 209 16141 007 0011 114017 18 16 14 20 16 Deutsch 007 0008 0462 201 16141 007 0006 1 2 Mfg D...

Page 139: ...h 2 Mfg Gauge MDI p n Deutsch 1 PORT DECK PLUG 2 1 2 114018 007 0004 007 0012 14 12 14 12 Plug 2 Pos MDI P N Mfg Deutsch 007 0054 Mfg P N DTP06 2S Wedgelock 007 0055 0462 203 12141 007 0004 007 0004 2...

Page 140: ...6 0462 209 16141 007 0011 114017 18 16 14 20 16 Deutsch 007 0008 0462 201 16141 007 0006 1 2 Mfg Deutsch Mfg P N DT06 2S 007 0006 1 2 Plug 2 Pos MDI P N 007 0042 Wedgelock 007 0043 FWP BROWN 2 SD1 G Y...

Page 141: ...008 007 0008 007 0008 007 0008 007 0011 007 0008 007 0008 007 0008 007 0008 007 0008 007 0008 007 0008 007 0006 007 0006 007 0006 007 0006 POSITION DESCRIPTION GAUGE DEST COLOR Contact Blanking Plug H...

Page 142: ...WHT 1 SP D ACCY 1 SW 16 WHT 2 SP E ACCY 2 SW 16 ORG RED SP F HORN LINE 14 YEL SP R SWITCH PNL GND 14 ORG SP G HORN LOAD 14 RED 12 SP Q SWITCH PNL B 16 RED 6 SP J WINDLASS CONTROL 16 BLU SP H WINDLASS...

Page 143: ...T C 16 BLU AWNING IN 16 GRN AWNING OUT 16 RED 11 HELM USB 16 GRY NAV LTS 16 BLK BLU GRN RED BLK BLU GRN RED BLK BLU GRN RED BLK BLU GRN RED BLK BLU GRN RED BLK BLU GRN RED BLK BLU GRN RED BLK BLU GRN...

Page 144: ...16 GRN RED BLU 16 SPKR LED MAIN SPKR LED GRN SPKR LED RED SPKR LED BLU 16 JL 1 JL 3 JL 2 JL 4 4 1 2 3 JL RGB POSITION DESCRIPTION GAUGE DEST COLOR 1 2 3 4 007 0008 Terminals Plugs Mfg p n 2 Mfg Gauge...

Page 145: ...fg p n Deutsch 2 Mfg Gauge MDI p n Deutsch 1 BOAT HARNESS HM2 1 2 3 4 114018 007 0003 007 0012 14 12 14 12 Recpt 4 Pos MDI P N Mfg Deutsch 007 0052 Mfg P N DTP04 4P Wedgelock 007 0053 0460 204 12141 0...

Page 146: ...146 NOTES...

Page 147: ...A Form No 0000000 000 mm 19 2019 Dometic Corporation WARNING Cancer and Reproductive Harm www P65Warnings ca gov DCM Digital Switching 026 0003 EN Product Description User Manual and Troubleshooting G...

Page 148: ...tains all the information that you and others will require for the safe use of the DCM Digital Switching Controller and MUST remain on board the boat Throughout this manual information for the safe us...

Page 149: ...ton touch One touch operation modes on MFD combine different loads for smoother boat operation Custom modes and frequently used switches can be controlled via remote The system can easily be turned on...

Page 150: ...the key fob to the DCM 1 On the MFD Switching page find Remote Learn button 2 Press and release the Remote Learn button on the MFD the button is located on the MFD Switching page 3 Press and release...

Page 151: ...e modes on the Switching page as indicated by the blue button ECHOMap Modes have unique buttons with a centre symbol They can be loaded into the Modes ribbon for easy access when on other pages on you...

Page 152: ...Fish Stbd Hole Shot Sweet Spot Setup Switching Menu Switch Style Push Edit Overlays Back Night Running Port Fi Pump O L M H Stbd Pump Out Stbd Recirc Pump Stbd Fill Pump Trim Nav Anchor Lights O N A...

Page 153: ...e Push Edit Overlays Back Night Running Port Fi Pump O L M H Stbd Pump Out Stbd Recirc Pump Stbd Fill Pump Trim Nav Anchor Lights O N A O L M H O L M H Up Down P M Info Menu Mark SOS Vent AShallow Wat...

Page 154: ...e Powerpoles Down Up Down Up Jackplate First Fish Port Hole Shot Page 1 4 03 04 Home Waypoints Switching Page Name Q W E R ABCDEFG T Y U I O P A S D F G H J K L Delete Z X C V B N M Clear Cancel Space...

Page 155: ...ump Out Stbd Recirc Pump Stbd Fill Pump Trim O L M H O L M H Port Fill Pump Port Recirc Pump Port Pump Out O L M H O L M H Up Vent Bilge Courtesy Light Nav Anchor Lights Shallow Water Po Up Down O N A...

Page 156: ...SOS 1 1 2 On the next page you will see the list of faults DCM faults will be labeled SeaStar by Dometic 026 0003 DCM 0 NOTE Older models may show SeaStar Solutions 026 0003 DCM 0 3 Select a fault yo...

Page 157: ...tar How The System Works 3 How The System Works EN Figure 2 34 Figure 2 35 Figure 2 36 Figure 2 37 11 52 Home Settings Waypoints Settings Preferences System Alarms Communications My Vessel Other Vesse...

Page 158: ...ad from Card Back A M Info Menu Mark SOS File Name 600 00XX XXXXX xml 9 9 Figure 2 38 Figure 2 41 Figure 2 39 11 53 Settings Waypoints Load from Card Confirm Action Overwrite networked SeaStar device...

Page 159: ...c Refer to section 3 2 NMEA 2000 Network Troubleshooting Status LED red flash 3x pulses missing MFD a Missing compatible MFD b Improper DCM setup a Check home page of MFD to ensure Switching Icon exis...

Page 160: ...e a Correct DCM configuration using SeaStar DCM configuration tool Call OEM or SeaStar Service for assistance as needed Garmin screen shows message Out of Range Example Out of Range Freshwater a The s...

Page 161: ...nt meter Amp Clamp If the load is pulling less than the breaker s capable current rating replace the breaker Wireless key fob doesn t work a Battery inside key fob requires replacement b Key fob needs...

Page 162: ...to test the network by metering When Metering a NMEA 2000 network The resistance between Net H White and Net L Blue should be approx 60 Ohms with the network power turned off If this parameter is not...

Page 163: ...DCM Show how to bypass channels using DCM fuses Show DCM lid with flash code explanations _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________...

Page 164: ...purchase We will provide replacement product without charge for any Dometic product meeting this warranty which is returned freight prepaid within the warranty period to the dealer from whom such prod...

Page 165: ...ic com dealer YOUR LOCAL SUPPORT dometic com contact YOUR LOCAL SALES OFFICE dometic com sales offices A complete list of Dometic companies which comprise the Dometic Group can be found in the public...

Page 166: ...IC STUART 7667 SW Ellipse Way 34997 Stuart FL United States www dometic com ISO 10592 form no 604 0000 REV B 2019 Dometic MARINE AMERICAS PRINTED IN USA 12 19 Please scan this QR code and watch our la...

Page 167: ...167 MAINTENANCE LOG Appendix C Date Hours Dealer Service Repairs...

Page 168: ...168 Maintenance Log Date Hours Dealer Service Repairs...

Page 169: ...169 Appendix D BOATING ACCIDENT REPORT...

Page 170: ...170 Boating Accident Report...

Page 171: ...171 Boating Accident Report...

Page 172: ...172 NOTES...

Page 173: ...License Color and make of auto 7 Persons aboard Name Age Address telephone No 8 Do any of the persons aboard have a medical problem Yes No If yes what 9 Trip Expectations Leave at From Going to Expect...

Page 174: ...174 NOTES...

Page 175: ...end shaped to aid in extending one s reach from the side of the boat Bow The front end of a boat s hull Bow Line A line that leads forward from the bow of the boat Bow Rail Knee high rails of solid tu...

Page 176: ...station above the level of the deck or cabin Flukes The broad portions of an anchor which dig into the ground Fore Applies to the forward portions of a boat near the bow Foundering When a boat fills w...

Page 177: ...y for recre ational small craft Marine Ways or Railways Inclined planes at the wa ter s edge onto which boats are hauled Moored A boat secured with cables lines or an chors Mooring An anchor permanent...

Page 178: ...he uppermost edge of the hull Sling A strap which will hold the boat securely while being lifted lowered or carried Slip A boat s berth between two pilings or piers Sole The deck of a cockpit or inter...

Page 179: ...plane of a boat where the surface of the water touches the hull when it is afloat on even keel Watertight Bulkhead Bulkheads secured so tightly so as not to let water pass Wharf A structure generally...

Page 180: ...180 NOTES...

Page 181: ...collapsed Replace kinked or collapsed line An engine will not start with the shift control lever in neu tral The control cable is out of adjustment not activating the neutral safety cut out switch The...

Page 182: ...ddenly will not operate over 2000 RPM The engine emergency system has been activated The onboard computer has sensed a problem and has limited the RPM to protect the engine Find correct the problem Th...

Page 183: ...There is an air leak in the intake line Repair the air leak The pressure switch is defective Replace the pressure switch The voltage to the pump is low Check for corroded or loose wiring connections...

Page 184: ...corroded Replace connectors and secure above the bilge waterline The switch is defective Replace the switch The pump is defective Replace pump Head will not flush The holding tank is full Pump out th...

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