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MAINTENANCE
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Cushions and vinyl materials: Saltwater, dirt,
debris, chemicals, and UV rays can cause damage
to these materials over time, causing them to
discolor, lose their texture, and tear. Remove
ordinary dirt and surface debris with a mild
detergent and a soft cloth. More stubborn
stains can be removed with a solvent solution.
Refer to your
SEA PRO BOATS
authorized dealer
for assistance and suggestions. To prevent
mildew, keep these surfaces dry and do not let
moisture accumulate and stand for long periods
of time.
•
Tempered Glass Windshield: Always use a
commercially available glass cleaner or a mixture
of water and vinegar to clean your windshield.
Dry and polish the glass with soft cloths. Never
use harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
•
Instrumentation and gauges: Never use abrasives
or harsh chemicals, as these will cause damage to
the surface and components. Refer to the specific
Manufacturer Owner
’
s Manual for detailed
cleaning procedures.
•
Battery: Always turn the Battery Selector Switch
to the
“
OFF
”
position prior to servicing the
battery. Ensure the battery terminals are clean.
Ensure the cable connections are tight, secure
and clean. When removing a battery from the
boat, remove the Negative (
-
) cable first. When re
-
installing a battery, always attach the Negative (
-
)
cable last. Refer to your Battery Owner
’
s Manual
for proper cleaning of the terminals and
maintaining proper fluid levels. Batteries will
self
-
discharge during extended periods of non
-
use, and should be recharged properly prior to
being put into service. Disconnect the battery
terminals (Negative (
-
) first) and remove the
battery from the boat for proper recharging
according to the Battery Owner
’
s Manual.
•
Steering Controls: Inspect and check the
hardware and connections at the helm, stern and
engine to ensure they are tight and leak
-
free. If
your boat has a hydraulic steering system
installed, regularly check the fluid reservoir and
top off as necessary.
•
Hardware, Fasteners and Fittings: Regularly
clean all hardware, hinges, latches, cleats and
fittings with approved marine cleaners or a mild
soap solution. Ensure all fasteners are tight and
secured. Repair or replace any items that need
attention. As with Stainless Steel, a marine grade
wax application can extend and maintain the
finish and sheen.
•
Aluminum Hardware: Frequently wash and clean
the aluminum hardware with a mild soap or
solution suitable for use on aluminum. A coating
with aluminum metal protectant or A coating of
cleaning wax will help maintain the finish and
sheen. Never use abrasive cleaners, abrasive pads,
or strong solvents.
Summary of Contents for 248
Page 1: ...Owner s Manual and Quick Reference Guide 2017 WWW SEAPROMFG COM 248BAYSERIES ...
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Page 41: ...248 BAY SERIES 41 SCHEMATICS WIRING DIAGRAMS 248 Bay Battery Wiring Harness Diagram ...
Page 42: ...42 248 BAY SERIES SCHEMATICS WIRING DIAGRAMS 248 Bay Amp Power Wiring Diagram ...
Page 43: ...248 BAY SERIES 43 SCHEMATICS WIRING DIAGRAMS 248 Bay Dash Helm Switch Panel Diagram ...
Page 44: ...44 248 BAY SERIES SCHEMATICS WIRING DIAGRAMS 248 Bay Inside Helm Console Wiring Diagram ...
Page 46: ...46 248 BAY SERIES SCHEMATICS WIRING DIAGRAMS 248 Bay Hard Top Optional Switch Panel Diagram ...
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