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Pro-Line Boats 20 EXPRESS 2009 Owner's Manual page 18

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Navigation/Anchor Lights - Locate the Nav/Anc. light switch on the instrument panel. This 3-way
switch (forward, middle, back/aft) functions as follows when you press the switch:
Forward position - Turns on the bow lights and the anchor light. This position will also
activate the red light in your compass.
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Middle position – All lights are off.
Back/Aft position – Anchor light is on; bow and gauge lights are off.
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Bilge Pump - Your boat is equipped with an aft bilge pump. This 500-gph pump is located in the aft
bilge and the automatic float switch is mounted in close proximity to the pump.
The aft bilge pump is wired automatic to the battery and has a manual override located at the switch
panel on the console. The automatic float switch is wired directly to the Starboard battery terminal
through a breaker or inline fuse. The circuit breaker for the aft bilge pump is located at the helm next
to the manual switch. Depressing the aft bilge pump switch to the up or forward position activates the
bilge pump.
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Baitwell Pump – This switch operates the baitwell and raw water washdown systems. The baitwell
aerator head and the washdown fitting both have a small lever that must be in the open position before
operating the pump. Please refer to the section titled Sea Water System for additional instructions.
The baitwell and/or raw water washdown pump is located in the bilge area and is plumbed to a
seacock (ball valve). For the pump to operate properly you need to make sure the seacock is in the
open position. The seacock is wide open when the yellow seacock lever is vertical. When the yellow
seacock lever is horizontal, the seacock is closed.
The underside of the seacock thru hull is equipped with a scoop to allow the water to be picked up
even when the boat is on plane. When the boat is not in the water or the baitwell pump is not going to
be used for an extended period of time, the seacock valve should be in the closed position. To
activate the pump, depress the switch to the up or forward position. To turn the pump off after the
baitwell tub is full, depress the switch to the down or aft position.
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Fresh Water - Switch and breaker panels are sometimes used on several different boat models. The
fresh water system is not available on this model; however, this switch may be used for an additional
dealer installed accessory. Please check the amp rating of any new component and/or additional
accessory before installation.
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Cockpit Lights - Your boat may be equipped with optional cockpit/courtesy lights. The lights have LED
(light emitting diode) bulbs with a lifespan of approximately 10,000 hours. To activate the lights,
depress the switch to the up or forward position. The lights give off a soft warm light which should not
affect your night vision, but will still provide you with enough light to move around your cockpit safely in
low visibility conditions.
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Baitwell Light - To activate the baitwell light, depress the switch to the up or forward position. This will
activate the LED (light emitting diode) light inside your baitwell tub. It is a soft white light that will keep
your bait moving and lively. It will also help you locate your bait on those early morning or late night
fishing trips. To turn the light off, simply depress the switch to the down or aft position.
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Accessory - These 5 amp switches can be used for additional dealer installed accessories. Please
check the amp rating of any new component and/or additional accessory before installation.
You can access the backside of the switch and breaker panel via the hatch that is installed on the starboard aft
cabin wall.
If you have Faria gauges on the dash panel, this function will
illuminate the gauge lights.
If the gauges were provided by the engine manufacturer (i.e.,
Mercury, Honda, etc.), your gauge lights will be illuminated when the
ignition switch is turned on.
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