Bilge Pump
The bilge pump switch is used to activate the bilge pump so that any excess water in the
bilge area may be drained out. You should know that the bilge pump has a sensor in the
bilge area and will turn on automatically whenever 2 in. or more of water is detected.
Blower
This switch activates the blower for the engine compartment. The primary function of the
blower is to eliminate any fumes in the motor compartment when starting the engine or
during idling.
Gasoline Vapors Can Explode. Before starting engine, operate
blower for 4 minutes and check engine compartment for
gasoline leaks or vapors. Run Blower below cruising speed.
Stereo Power
The optional stereo system can be activated by either turning the ignition key on after
starting your boat, or can be used without the engine started by turning the key to the left
position; the stereo head unit is located under driver seat armrest. See Stereo control
section for specific system use.
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.
Navigational Lights
In the ANC (anchor) position, this switch is used to activate the stern light. Keep the stern
light on after dusk whenever your boat is at rest in the open waterway. While underway,
place the switch in the RUN position to also activate the red and green navigation bow
lights.
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