Battery Selector Switch; Nautique Electrical System; Ballast Function - CORRECT CRAFT super air 230 2018 Owner's Manual

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Section 3

Battery Selector Switch

The battery selector switch allows you to isolate the boat from the
batteries, and switch from one battery to the other, or even operate
on both batteries. The identification of each battery as well as the
position allowing both to be used may differ depending on the
switch manufacturer, however, with any switch it should be easy to
determine how to select the desired configuration.
Under normal conditions, the switch should be set to one battery
or the other and almost never to the position for both batteries.
This will keep one battery in reserve should the other fail. Battery
selection should be done when the engine is off. Alternate batteries
daily. The switch can also be set to a position that turns off both
batteries isolating the boat from the batteries.

Nautique Electrical System

To ensure proper electrical system boot up when using the battery
switch, please wait at least 30 seconds after turning the switch on
before entering the user code and starting the boat. Failure to do
this can disrupt the Accessory circuit causing the LINC display,
Stereo, Zero Off, and various electrical components not to turn on.
If the operator accidentally disrupts the Accessory circuit, press and
hold "Stop" for 2 seconds; then restart the system to regain
functionality of the Accessory circuit and the components
dependent upon it.
death from an explosion and/or fire. Never operate the
boat with only one battery installed and the Battery
Selector Switch set to the position for both batteries.
The positive battery cable end of the missing battery will
be at full battery voltage and could short out against
metal components possibly causing an explosion
and/or fire.

Ballast Function

The Ballast Function is controlled through the LINC system. User
profiles and Back-To-Dock settings can be programmed. Refer to
the "Nautique LINC" manual for information.
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