Connecting To Shore Power; Parallel Switch (Only If Equipped With Dual Shore Power) - Bayliner Discovery 266 Owner's Manual Supplement

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Discovery 266 • Owner's Manual Supplement

Connecting to Shore Power

SHOCK and ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD!
• Monitor the polarity indicator lights EVERY TIME you connect to shore power.
• If a reversed polarity light turns On when you are connecting to shore power, do NOT turn
On the main breaker switches.
• Instead, IMMEDIATELY unplug the shore power cord (ALWAYS from the dockside outlet
first) and alert marina management.
1. Review all hazard information at
the beginning of this section,
Shore Power.
2. Turn Off the shore power master
circuit breaker(s) and all switches
and breakers on the 110-volt AC
master panel.
3. Attach the shore power cord(s) to
the boat inlet(s) first, and then to
the dockside outlet(s).
4. Turn On the SHORE POWER 1
and, if equipped, SHORE
POWER 2 master breaker(s) on
the 110-volt AC master panel.
5. As needed, turn On individual
component breakers on the
110-volt AC master panel.

Parallel Switch (Only if Equipped with Dual Shore Power)

• When using the parallel switch do NOT exceed 30 total amps.
• The amperage of each component breaker is shown on the breaker itself.
• The voltage on each line can be read on the voltmeter on the 110-volt AC master panel.
When only one dockside outlet is available, you can use the parallel switch to provide power to both lines.
1. Connect to shore power as described above except turn On the parallel switch instead of the SHORE POWER 2
master breaker.
2. Turn On individual component breakers as needed.
!
WA R N I N G !
N O T I C E
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