4.2.2 DIRECT SUPPLY SWITCHES
Some of the boat’s devices are supplied by direct supply switches. The switches
are presented in figure 7. Direct supply switches are intended for such
equipment that need current when main switches are turned off. The switches
are located on the distribution board.
The switches (4-8) are equipped with an automatic fuse and power switch
features. Switches 4–8 can be switched off if the devices are not in use. Fuses
1–3 are the craft’s main fuses and as such they must not be switched off.
When pushed down, the switch is on and when pushed up it is off. The switch
indicates a short circuit or interference in the electronic circuit by springing up
to the “off” position. The switch can be reconnected by pushing it back down to
the “on” position. Do not reconnect the switch before you have found out the
reason for the interference.
The direct supply switches must be left on even if the current from other
circuits is switched off. An appliance that is switched off too early may cause
the appliance to overheat and become damaged.
Turning the direct supply switch off too early may cause the device (e.g.
heater) to break or catch fire, because the devices have a ventilation
feature that works even if the device is otherwise switched off. Make
sure the device is cooled down before turning it off completely. For
more information, see the manual of the device in question.
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