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SYSTEMS
IMPORTANT: Operation, maintenance, and safety infor-
mation is outlined by the manufacturer of most installed
equipment. Properly operating and maintaining the equip-
ment on your boat will help you to enjoy many years of
SAFE boating.
12-Volt DC Electrical System
Your boat’s 12-Volt DC system obtains its power from a
battery. The battery is charged through the engine-driven
alternator and/or an AC battery charger. The voltmeter on
the helm dash instrument panel indicates the charging
level of the battery. Some boats are equipped with a bat-
tery switch and the operation of this switch is described
later in this section. Depending on which Larson Boat
model you own, there could be fuses and/or circuit break-
ers (with indicator lights) on either the distribution panel
or instrument panel, that control the operation of DC
equipment on your boat.
The negative terminal of the battery is connected to the
grounding studs of the main engine. This type of negative
ground system is the approved system for marine DC
electrical systems. If additional equipment is to be
installed, it must be adaptable to the negative ground
system. When installing additional equipment, ensure
2.3
CUDDY/BOWRIDER SAFETY LABELS
CAUTION: READ ALL literature materials supplied
with your boat prior to operating any of the systems
and components. Any electrical accessories you
would like to add to your boat should be installed by
your dealer or a qualified electrician. Improper instal-
lation could result in damage to your boat's electrical
system and/or cause a fire.
!
WARNING
Exhaust fumes from engines
contain carbon monoxide.
Boats with canvas deployed are
more likely to collect exhaust fumes.
Avoid brain damage or death
from carbon monoxide.
Keep cockpit and cabin areas well ventilated.
Signs of exposure include nausea,
dizziness, and drowsiness.
SEE OWNERS MANUAL FOR MORE INFORMATION.
ALL CANVAS ENCLOSURES
SYSTEMS
IMPORTANT
:Operation, maintenance, and safety infor-
mation is outlined by the manufacturer of most installed
equipment. Properly operating and maintaining the equip-
ment on your boat will help you to enjoy many years of
SAFEboating.
12-Volt DC Electrical System
Your boat’
s 12-Volt DC system obtains its power from a
battery. The battery is charged through the engine-driven
alternator and/or an AC battery charger. The voltmeter on
the helm dash instrument panel indicates the charging
level of the battery. Some boats are equipped with a bat-
tery switch and the operation of this switch is described
later in this section. Depending on which Larson Boat
model you own, there could be fuses and/or circuit break-
ers (with indicator lights) on either the distribution panel
or instrument panel, that control the operation of DC
equipment on your boat.
The negative terminal of the battery is connected to the
grounding studs of the main engine. This type of negative
ground system is the approved system for marine DC
electrical systems. If additional equipment is to be
installed, it must be adaptable to the negative ground
system. When installing additional equipment, ensure
2.3
CUDDY/BOWRIDER SAFETY LABELS
CAUTION:READ ALL
literature materials supplied
with your boat prior to operating any of the systems
and components. Any electrical accessories you
would like to add to your boat should be installed by
your dealer or a qualified electrician. Improper instal-
lation could result in damage to your boat's electrical
system and/or cause a fire.
!
WARNING
Exhaust fumes from engines
contain carbon monoxide.
Boats with canvas deployed are
more likely to collect exhaust fumes.
Avoid brain damage or death
from carbon monoxide.
Keep cockpit and cabin areas well ventilated.
Signs of exposure include nausea,
dizziness, and drowsiness.
SEE OWNERS MANUAL FOR MORE INFORMATION.
ALL CANVAS ENCLOSURES