Electronic Interface Module (Eim); Accessory Wire; Volt Accessory Receptacle; Lighting - Sea Ray 225 Weekender Owner's Manual

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S
A. A
W
An unused accessory connection (Figure 6.6.1) has
been provided to supply power for additional
electronics such as a fish finder, GPS, VHF radio,
etc. installed by the owner or dealer.
To supply power to the additional electronics, insert
a 10 amp fuse onto the empty fuse holder provided
on the Electronic Interface Module (Figure 6.6.1).
EIM A
W
CCESSORY
IRE
(F
. 6.6.1)
IG
ELECTRONIC
INTERFACE
MODULE (EIM)
5. 12 V
A
OLT
CCESSORY
Your boat has a 12 volt accessory receptacle (Figure
6.6.1) on the helm panel. The receptacle is a
cigarette lighter style plug that may be used with
any 12 volt accessories using this type of plug.
E
S
P
LECTRONIC
WITCH
(F
. 6.6.2)
IG
6.6
6 • E
ECTION
(F
F
U )
EMPTY FUSE
HOLDER
(USE 10 AMP FUSE)
ACCESSORY
WIRE
R
ECEPTACLE
AD
S
LECTRICAL
S
M
URFACE
OUNTED
(F
. 6.6.3)
IG
6. L
IGHTING
Your boat is equipped with a variety of different
lighting fixtures (Figure 6.6.2). Always replace a
bulb using the type and wattage of the original
bulb.
7. E
LECTROLYTIC
Z
A
INC
NODES
Electrolytic corrosion of metals on power boats can
result in rapid and serious deterioration of metal
parts. You must set a regular schedule and look for
the possibility of electrolytic corrosion (the
deterioration of metals due to dissimilar
characteristics when placed in salt water). It is your
responsibility to check for and replace parts
damaged due to electrolytic corrosion.
YSTEM
L
IGHTING
STEP LIGHT
C
ORROSION AND
225 Weekender
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