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OAT
O
PERATION
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R
EFRIGERATOR
The refrigerator receives it’s power from the ship’s electrical system (12 VDC).
Inside the refrigerator is the thermostat control. The electrical system must be
energized correctly at the 12 VDC/110 VAC control panel. The master 12 VDC
switches must be turned on as well as the switch marked refrigerator.
110 VAC O
PERATION
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When your Cobalt is connected to shore power (110 VAC) and the battery charging
system is energized (controlled from the cabin control panel) the refrigerator can be
used extensively without affecting the charge of the ship’s batteries.
If your Cobalt is equipped with the optional 110 VAC generator assembly, you can
also use the refrigerator as long as the battery charger is turned on.
S
HORE
P
OWER
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When your Cobalt is connected to shore power (110 VAC), any or all of the ship’s
electrical systems can be operated. The two 30-amp shore power cords must be
plugged into the proper shore power receptacles and the boat receptacles located in
the aft storage compartment. Energize the system at the cabin control panel by
turning on the master switch(es) and then energize the appropriate switches. For
example, to operate the battery charger, follow the above procedure and turn on the
switch marked battery charger. With the battery charger operating, any of the 12
VDC systems; i.e., refrigerator, lighting, etc., can be used without fear of running
the ship’s batteries low.
The shore power system is protected by circuit breakers located in the glasses/bottle
storage compartment directly behind the refrigerator on the port side. The breakers
are in a panel at the back of the compartment. Note that when the shore power
system is connected (110 VAC) and the correct switches are lined up at the cabin
control panel, including the battery charger, the batteries in the boat will be charged.
The position of the ship’s battery switches (starboard, side storage compartment) is
irrelevant to the battery charging operation. However, the 12 VDC system in the
boat will not operate unless the main battery switches are turned on.
For further information referencing the ship’s shore power system, please consult
your authorized Cobalt dealer.
H
OT
W
ATER
T
ANK
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Your Cobalt is equipped with a six-gallon hot water heater. This unit operates in
two modes. If your Cobalt is connected to shore power (110 VAC) simply energize
the appropriate switches at the cabin control panel to turn on the 110 volt power and
the switch marked “water heater”. This can be done with either the shore power or
the optional generator.
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