
3 6 0 E
X P R E S S
8–10
• Cabin Lights Switch
This switch provides power for all the lights located in the cabin. Refer to
“Cabin Lights” on
page 17
for more information on the individual switches within the lighting system.
• Fresh Water Switch
This switch powers the pump for the pressurized fresh water 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 Fresh Water” on page 8–19
for
details about the fresh water system on your 360.
• Head Switch
This switch provides power to the vacuum pump integrated within the head system. Without
engaging this switch, the marine head will not operate. It also activates the Tankmanager level
monitor panel in the head compartment. See
“Vacuflush Head System” on page 8–24
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 8–24
for information about the head system.
• Shower Sump Switch
This switch provides power to the pump located in the shower sump under the aft berth floor.
The pump will not run until activated by the float switch. See
“Shower Sump Pump” on
page 8–19
for more details.
• Stereo Switch
This switch furnishes power to the stereo. See
“Stereo” on page 8–19
for more detail on the
stereo.
• TV/DVD
This switch provides power to the 12 volt inverter which powers the TV and DVD player. See
“TV/DVD” on page 8–22
for more information concerning the TV and DVD player.
D
OCKSIDE
P
OWER
The dockside power feature allows the use of AC equipment on board the boat. This
equipment includes any permanently installed appliances such as a battery charger or water
heater, or it may be a household item plugged into a receptacle. The dockside power is utilized by
connecting heavy-duty cables supplied with the boat to an appropriate external power source.
These cables provide power to the boat’s AC inlets that are wired to the AC panel (see
“AC
Power Distribution – Shore 1, Shore 2, and Generator” on page 8–7
for more detail). The AC
panel allows for distribution to the various appliances and outlets. See the
“120 Volt AC Electrical
Diagram” on page 8–62
for wiring specifics and
“120 Volt AC Accessory Locations” on page 8–
41
for component locations.
C A U T I O N
Always disconnect the dockside power cable if leaving the boat unattended for an extended period
of time.
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