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Stereo Power
The optional stereo system can be activated by either turning the ignition key on, or can
be used without the engine started by turning the key to the left position; for boats
equipped with Malibu Touch Command, the power button will turn on the stereo.
Accessory #1
This switch is used to supply power to the optional heater unit. (For information on the use
of the heater, please see heater operation in the optional equipment section of this manual.)
Accessory #2
This switch is used to supply power to the optional hot water shower. (For information on
the use of the hot water shower, please see hot water shower usage in the optional
equipment section of this manual.)
Interior Lights
This switch is used to activate the interior lights. The interior lights include lights in the
gunnels, storage compartments and dashboard, and optional underwater transom lights, if
equipped.
Navigational Lights
In the ANC (anchor) position, this switch is used to activate the all-around light at the end
of the pole when inserted in the connector on the deck or on the tower, if equipped. Keep
the all-around light on after dusk whenever your boat is at rest in the open waterway.
While underway, place the switch in the NAV position to also activate the red and green
navigation bow lights.
Optional Rear MUX Switch
Some models have an optional rear MUX switch module available. These modules have
the ability to have any function added, subtracted or moved. This makes the boat a lot
more flexible when adding or deleting options from the switches.
Figure 2-18. Optional Rear MUX Switch
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