Your boat is equipped with a 12 V electrical direct current (DC) system. Shore power with a 110/230 V current is available as an option.
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Start main switch unit and fuses (under deck)
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Main switch panel and battery switches
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Start and service batteries (under deck)
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Service main switch unit and fuses (under deck)
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Bow thruster battery and fuses (under front cabin bed)
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Shore power plug
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Shore power main unit and fuses (under deck)
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Galley socket and stove*
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Toilet socket (under deck)
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Battery charger (under deck)
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Wetbar stove*
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Water heater socket (under front cabin bed)*
*Optional
For details, see the boat’s wiring diagrams available in the Owner's Bag.
Risk of electric shock.
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Never switch off the current when the engines are running. This may cause damage to the alternator.
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Never perform any work on the electrical circuits when they are connected. Never alter the electrical system or any related diagrams but turn to a professional specialized in marine electrical systems.
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Never modify the rated current amperage of over-current protective devices.
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Never reset or replace electrical appliances with components exceeding the rated current amperage of the circuit.
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Never leave the boat unattended with the electrical system energized, except for the automatic bilge pump, fire protection and alarm circuits.