4.2.1 Main switch panel and fuses (12 V system)

Main switch panel

  1. Start: start main switch

  2. Service: service main switch

  3. Aux: auxiliary main switch*

  4. Direct fuses: direct supply fuses/power switches

  5. Regular fuses

* Optional

The main switch panel is located under the aft seat in the cabin (see diagram in section 4.2 Electrical system).

If you have selected optional accessories requiring a high level of power,  the heavy-duty fuses for them are located beside the main switch panel.

Main switches

The 12 V equipment is controlled by the main switches on the main switch panel and the individual function buttons on the steering console.

  • The start main switch controls the engine functions in the steering console.

  • The auxiliary main switch controls the bow thruster and anchor windlass (optional accessories).

  • The service main switch controls all other devices.

Direct supply fuses/switches

The Direct fuses buttons work both as fuses and power switches for devices that need current even when the main switches are turned off. The following appliances and devices are connected to them:

  • Bilge pump

  • Fridge*

  • Heater*

  • Audio channel memory*

  • Aux for water tank or retrofits*

* Optional

When a direct supply fuse's power switch is pushed down, the switch is on. When pushed up, it is off.

Devices and appliances connected to direct supply fuses can become overheated and damaged if the direct supply switches are turned off too soon.

Always keep the direct supply switches turned on, even when switching power off from the device or appliance.

Regular fuses

The regular fuses are connected to the devices that are powered by the service main switch. Positions F20-F25 are spare fuses for retrofits.

Heavy-duty fuses

The heavy-duty fuses are connected to the optional accessories such as the bow thruster and anchor windlass. For the location and access to the heavy duty fuses, see diagram in section 4.2 Electrical system.