Battery Switch (Optional); Ignition Protection; Fuses - Sea Ray 220 Select Owner's Manual

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S
B. B
S
ATTERY
WITCH
The optional battery switch controls the delivery of
DC power from the batteries to the engine and all
equipment, lights and accessories using DC power.
The battery switch is located on the port hull and
can be accessed by raising the aft jump seat.
B
S
ATTERY
WITCH
(F
. 6.4.1)
IG
AFT JUMP SEAT
(RAISE TO ACCESS
BATTERY SWITCH)
NOTE: The bilge pump and stereo memory are not
shut off by the battery switch. This is to permit the
bilge pump to operate at any time excess fluid
accumulates in the bilge, which can occur when
the boat is docked and unattended. The entire
remaining DC system is turned off with the battery
switch.
2. I
P
GNITION
ROTECTION
All electrical components in the engine
compartment must be ignition-protected to avoid
the possibility of creating sparks in a gasoline
environment.
6.4
6 • E
ECTION
(O
)
PTIONAL
ON
OFF
S
LECTRICAL
GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE
Use ONLY Marine-rated parts to replace such items
as starters, distributors, alternators, generators, etc.
Do not use automotive parts for these components
or any jumper cables because they are not ignition-
protected and could cause a fire or explosion.
Protective terminal covers, such as rubber boots
on electrical connections, must be in place when
engine is operating or when working in the engine
comparrtment.
Jumper cables are not ignition-protected. DO NOT
USE jumper cables in the engine compartment. The
engine compartment may accumulate dangerous
explosive gasoline fumes/vapors and hydrogen gas
from batteries being charged. A spark produced
when connecting a jumper cable can cause an
explosion.
3. F
USES
If you need to replace a fuse, use only the same
amperage as the original. It is recommended that
you carry spare fuses. See page 6.5 for the proper
fuse sizes.
If a fuse is replaced with one of lower amperage, it
will not be sufficient to carry the electrical load of
the equipment it is connected to and will cause
nuisance fuse failure or breaker tripping.
Use of higher amperage fuses or breakers is a fire
hazard.
Use fuses and breakers having the same amperage
rating as the original or as specified.
If a fuse is replaced with one of higher amperage,
it will not provide adequate protection against an
electrical malfunction and will create a fire hazard.
The fuses are color coded according to the
amperage. The rating is marked on each fuse.
YSTEM
!
DANGER
!
WARNING
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