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• Refrigerator Switch
This load group 1 switch provides current to the refrigerator located in the galley. See
“Refrigerator” on page 8–20
for more details concerning the refrigerator.
• Stove Switch
This load group 1 switch provides power to the electric stove located at the galley. See
“Stove” on page 8–20
for more details about the electric stove.
• Water Heater Switch
This load group 2 switch activates the eleven gallon water heater. Ensure the water heater is
not empty before engaging this switch. See
“Water Heater” on page 8–20
for more details
concerning the water heater.
DC P
OWERED
A
CCESSORY
S
WITCHES
• Main Power Switch
The main power switch must be in the “on” position to operate most DC accessories even if
the specific accessory is not specifically wired to a switch on this panel.
• Accessory Switches
These switches are not connected to factory installed accessories, but are provided for
additional after market accessories.
• Accessory Switch Panels Switch
This switch provides power to the accessory switches on the helm and cockpit accessory
panels. See
“Switch Panels” on page 8–2
for more detail concerning these panels.
• Blower Switch
This switch operates the bilge blower. See
“Blower” on page 8–16
for more information.
• Cabin Lights Switch
This switch provides power for all the lights located in the cabin. Refer to
“Cabin Lights” on
page 21
for more information on the individual switches within the lighting system.
• Freshwater Switch
This switch powers the pump for the pressurized freshwater system, including the galley
faucet, head faucet, and cockpit rigging station faucet. This switch also powers the freshwater
level indicator in the head compartment. See
“Pressurized Freshwater” on page 8–23
for
details about the freshwater system on your Express 360.
• Head Switch
This switch provides power to the vacuum pump integrated within the head system. Without
engaging this switch, the head will not operate. It also activates the tank manager level
monitor panel in the head compartment. See
“VacuFlush® Head System” on page 8–26
for
information about the head system.
• Holding Tank Discharge Switch
This switch provides power to the discharge pump control for the head system. See
“VacuFlush® Head System” on page 8–26
for information about the head system.
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