Underwater Lighting - Chris-Craft 2014 36 RH Corsair Owner's Manual

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Underwater Lighting

!DANGER! Risk of Electrical Shock or Electrocution!
This underwater light must be installed by a Licensed Marine Electri-
cian in accordance with ABYC (American Boat and Yacht Council),
NMMA, and any other applicable standards. Improper installation will create
an electrical hazard which could result in death or serious injury to swimmers,
installers, or others due to electrical shock, and may also cause damage to
property. Always disconnect the power to the light at the circuit breaker be-
fore servicing the light. Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury
to serviceman, swimmers or others due to electrical shock.
Salt is an inherently corrosive material. Metal parts and certain natural and man-made surfaces
are particularly susceptible to corrosion and deterioration when used in and around salt water.
Ocean LED Amphibian Lights are 99.9% plastic and polymer products and impervious to salt water corrosion,
however, screws and fasteners used for the installation must be of a marine grade type stainless steel or equivalent
and monitored annually to ensure the lights remain in service for years to come.
Figure 3-64.
Cleaning Instructions
Sea growth can collect quickly on the
light and this can reduce the perform-
ance in just a few weeks. To prevent
the build- up of sea growth, all Ocean
LED lights have been coated with a
specialized Tritonium coating which
makes the surface of the glass lens a
non-stick layer which helps ward off
long term barnacle buildup. Lights
should be cleaned with a boat brush
or similar biweekly or as needed to
keep the lens of the light clear.
Growth varies greatly around the
world and maintenance is imperative
to the proper operation and longevity
of the product. If heavy fouling
occurs, barnacles can be removed
from the lens
using a plastic scraper and moderate
pressure. This can be done in the
water using a plastic scraper.
CAUTION:
Harsh cleaning solvents
may damage the light.
The breaker and switch
is located at the helm.
Figure 3-65. RH Switch Panel
Figure 3-63.
Always test the lights BEFORE the boat
goes back into the water. Your Ocean LED
underwater light installations require the
boat to be hauled out of the water to replace
light units.
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