Electrical Systems
4-4
Electronics Main
These are reserved for electronic accesso-
ries installation. An electronic bus is located
behind the helm.
House Main
Supplies the 12-volt current to breakers for
cabin equipment and the cabin switch panels.
Helm Main
Supplies the 12-volt current to helm and
cockpit switch panels.
Windlass Main
The windlass main breaker is located on the
DC MDP. Rotate the yellow lever
to turn off
and on. Turn off the breaker when the wind
-
lass is not in use to reduce the possibility of
accidentally activating the windlass.
Blower
Activates the blower in the mechanical
space.
CO Detector
These breakers supply current to the carbon
monoxide detectors. The power indicator on
the carbon monoxide detector should be lit
whenever someone is occupying the cabin.
If the breaker has tripped, it indicates there is
a problem with the carbon monoxide detec-
tor(s), the breaker, or the wiring from the
breaker panel to the detector(s). Determine
the cause of the problem and correct it before
resetting the breaker.
Carbon monoxide detectors are safety
devices designed to sound an audible alarm
when carbon monoxide is detected in the
area of the detector. Carbon Monoxide (CO)
gas is colorless, odorless and extremely dan-
gerous. All engines and fuel-burning appli-
ances produce CO as exhaust.
CO detectors are recommended in areas
where CO build-up is a possibility, especially
confined areas such as sleeping quarters,
galleys and head compartments.
Check the condition of the CO detector reg-
ularly for proper operation. See the detector
owner’s manual for installation requirements
and operating instructions.
DANGER
!
EXTREME HAZARD
Carbon monoxide (CO) gas is color-
less, odorless and extremely dan-
gerous. All engines and fuel-burning
appliances produce CO as exhaust.
Direct and prolonged exposure to CO
will cause brain damage or death.
4.3 12-Volt DC Switches
Helm Switch Panel
HORN
Activates the trumpet horn located on the
hardtop.
NAV/ANC LIGHTS
Activates the navigation lights when the top
of the rocker switch is pressed; activates the
anchor light when the bottom is pressed
FWD BILGE
Activates the forward bilge pump. If the pump
activates automatically, the automatic bilge
pump indicator on the switch will light.
Summary of Contents for S428 SPORT
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Page 4: ...Operator Notes...
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Page 22: ...Safety Labels 16 Operator Notes...
Page 28: ...General Information 22 Operator Notes...
Page 44: ...Fuel Systems 3 6 Operator Notes...
Page 47: ...Electrical Systems 4 3 Main DC Distribution Panel DC MDP...
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Page 70: ...Plumbing Systems 5 10 Operator Notes...
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Page 120: ...Routine Maintenance 11 8 Operator Notes...
Page 126: ...Seasonal Maintenance 12 6 Operator Notes...
Page 134: ...Maintenance Schedule B 2 Date Hours Dealer Service Repairs...
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