Spreader Lights
Courtesy/Dome Light
Instrumentation
Horn - Electric
The horn is used to signal, warn or alert other boats or persons on shore. The horn switch is located on
the switch panel. The horn device is located on the gunwale at the starboard side of the bow area.
Depress the horn switch to the up or forward position to activate the horn, then release the horn switch to
deactivate the horn. Using different sequences of horn blasts indicates different and sometimes
dangerous situations to you or someone around you.
See the Safety Section in this manual for more information. Avoid any horn use without an appropriate
purpose. Additional information regarding audible warning signals should be covered in a safe boating
course.
Compass
The Compass is located on the dash on top of the console. Press
the Nav/Anc switch in the forward position to turn on the red LED
light inside the compass. When finished, turn the Nav/Anc switch
back to the middle position.
Please refer to the owner’s manual provided by the manufacturer
of the compass for operational procedures and for information
related to the care and maintenance of their product. When in
doubt, always defer to the compass manufacturer’s instructions
and/or recommendations.
Full Instrumentation / Analog Gauges (Digital – Suzuki 300 & Verado)
All gauges are installed on the console but the configuration and specific location of your gauges will vary
depending upon the selection of the various optional engine packages. If your engine package includes
the standard analog gauges (i.e., Faria), the gauges will light up when the navigation lights are on.
Digital Gauges (Optional) - If your engine package is compatible, you may select to have the digital
gauges installed. With digital gauges, the gauge lights will only be illuminated when the engine is on.
Note: Digital Gauges are not available with a Suzuki engine package.
Tachometer - To ensure the tach is working properly, simply turn the ignition key on and start the engine.
While the engine is idling, the tach should be reading in the proper RPM range recommended for the
engine. Your engine manual will indicate the appropriate RPM range. When you are running at wide-
open throttle, the tach should read near the top end of the recommended RPM range.
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