Lighting
Some models may be equipped with incan
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descent bulbs in the head, storage areas or in
some instances in the forward and aft-facing
lights. These lights are replaceable as would be
any incandescent light bulb.
Other lighting that is L.E.D. will require re
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placement along with the housing in which they
are contained. This includes the underwater
lights, courtesy lights and other auxiliary light
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ing. These lights will need to be replaced by an
authorized MasterCraft dealer.
Also note that the underwater lights should
never be operated unless the boat is in the wa-
ter. Even though these are L.E.D. lights, they
generate some heat and require the cooling
effect of the water to avoid premature burn-
out of the bulb.
Refrigeration
Some models offer optional refrigeration. In the 280V and X-80 models, it is a refrigerator unit, which is free of CFCs, and instructions are pro
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vided by the manufacturer.
Note that the refrigerator functions off the boat’s electrical system. Attention should be paid to the Voltmeter(s) to be certain that these systems
do not over-drain the electrical system.
On the 280V and X-80 refrigerator unit note that it can be used in an ambient air temperature range of -4 degrees Fahrenheit (-20 Celsius) to 130
F (55 C), and a maximum of 90 percent air humidity in constant operation. The device can cool goods in a temperature range of 28 degrees F (-2 C) to
53 degrees F (12 C). It is equipped with a battery monitor that switches the compressor off and on again, protecting the battery and the compressor
against damage.
The refrigerator is suitable for cooling food. If you wish to cool medicine, please check to determine whether the cooling capacity is sufficient for
the medicine in question.
Food items or anything that can create an odor should not be left in the refrigerator or cold plate areas. Neither should anything that can leak be
left in these units as they could potentially damage the units, and this type of damage is not covered under warranty. The condenser on the refrigera
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tor should be kept free of dust, dirt and anything that inhibits its proper operation. The manufacturer also recommends leaving the drawer slightly
open if it will not be used for a period of time. This helps prevent unpleasant odors from forming.
Refrigerator cleaning instructions have been provided by the manufacturer. Note that it should always be OFF, and should never be cleaned
under flowing water or submerged in any kind of body of water, including, but not limited to, a sink. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents. If it is
necessary to defrost the interior, never remove layers of ice with hard or sharp tools as they can damage the plastic of the vaporizer. Allow the unit
to air defrost.
The refrigerator operates by opening the coolbox door and turning the thermostat knob clockwise. Shutting it off requires turning the thermo
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stat knob counterclockwise.
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