Chapter 10: Electrical System - Bayliner 245 Cruiser Owner's Manual Supplement

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Chapter 10: Electrical System

• NEVER install non-ignition protected switches or other arcing devices in the
fuel compartment.
• NEVER substitute automotive parts for marine parts. Marine electrical, ignition, and fuel
system parts were designed and manufactured to comply with rules and laws that minimize
the risks of fire and explosion.
• NEVER change the electrical systems or relevant drawings.
• Allow ONLY trained personnel to install batteries and/or do electrical system work.
• Make sure that ALL battery switches are turned Off BEFORE working in the engine spaces.
Fuel vapors can explode! BEFORE turning on electrical devices or working on the electrical
system:
1. Check the bilge areas for fuel vapors or leaking fuel. If you see leaking fuel or smell
fuel vapors:
a. Do NOT start the engine or generator (if equipped), do NOT turn On any electrical
devices, put out ALL cigarettes, cigars, and other sources of flame or ignition.
b. Get everyone off your boat.
c. Get trained help to find and fix the problem.
2. Run the bilge blower(s) for at least four minutes BEFORE engine starting, electrical system
work, or turning on electrical devices.
SHOCK and ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD!
When the engine is running, NEVER turn Off the battery switch or disconnect the bat-
tery cables. Doing either could cause damage to your boat's engine and/or electrical
system.
Electrical connections are prone to corrosion. To reduce corrosion-caused electrical problems:
• Keep ALL electrical connections clean.
• Apply a spray-on protectant that is designed to protect connections from corrosion.
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DANGER!
EXTREME FIRE, SHOCK and EXPLOSION HAZARD!
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WARNING!
FIRE and EXPLOSION HAZARD!
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CAUTION
NOTICE
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