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O p e r a t i o n O f S t a n d a r d F e a t u r e s
S
WITCH
P
ANELS
At the helm you will find an accessory switch panel. An additional switch panel is located
above the port bait station in the cockpit. The livewell, washdown, and spreader lights switches
make up this cockpit switch panel. Refer to the
“Accessory Wiring Color – Fuse/Breaker Sizes”
on page 6–9
for overcurrent protection amperage ratings for each circuit. Also see
“12 Volt DC
Helm Switch Panel Diagram” on page 8–44
and
“12 Volt DC Cockpit Switch Panel Diagram” on
page 8–51
for switch panel wiring diagrams. Consult your dealer for specific information or
questions on the accessories included on you boat.
• Aft and Forward Bilge Pump
These two-way switches serve as manual switches for each bilge pump. These switches
operate independently of each other. Two circuit breakers located above each switch provide
over-current protection at the panel for each bilge pump circuit.
• Cockpit Lights
The cockpit lights provide illumination in the cockpit and helm areas. A circuit breaker
located above this switch provides over-current protection for this circuit.
• Electronics Box
This momentary switch activates the lift which opens and closes the raisable electronics box
at the helm. A circuit breaker located above this switch provides over-current protection for
this circuit.
• Engine Standby
These switches place the electronic controls for each engine in standby. When each
momentary switch is depressed, the corresponding engine is placed in neutral and the engine
runs at idle. A green LED indicator light located above each switch illuminates when the
corresponding engine is being controlled by the electronic controls. When the engine is in
standby, the LED will not be lit. The engine will remain in standby until the corresponding
switch is depressed again.
• Engine Trim
These momentary switches provide independent control of the trim for the outboard engines.
Depress the top of the switches to increase trim and the bottom of the switches to decrease
trim.
• Horn
This momentary switch activates a horn which meets the requirements of the USCG for
sounding devices. A circuit breaker located above this switch provides over-current protection
for this circuit.
• Livewell
This switch activates the livewell pump and light. A circuit breaker located above this switch
provides over-current protection for this circuit.
• Main/Aux Fuel
This switch determines which tank the fuel gauge is monitoring – this does not determine
from which tank fuel is being consumed.