Bilge Pump Only Mode; Navigation Lights; Anchor - CORRECT CRAFT Ski Nautique Owner's Manual

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until the water is pumped out.
Note: The "Bilge" switch must be turned on for this feature to operate.
This will not drain significant power from the battery unless the bilge
pump is required to run frequently because of a leak or excessive
rainwater. This pumping system should not be relied on over an extended
period of time. We suggest you frequently inspect your boat.

Bilge Pump Only Mode

This feature is activated by a switch located near the drivers feet on the
kickboard. The switch has three positions, on, off
and bilge. If the boat is going to sit for more
than a few days with the bilge pump on, it
is important that the switch is set in the
"bilge" position to minimize battery
drain.
This will activate the bilge
pump and shut off power to the Serial
Switching and Keyless Ignition
System. It is important to remember
that the engine or other accessories
can not be used unless the switch is in
the "on" position.
Located with the switch is a circuit breaker and
indicator light for the bilge pump. The circuit breaker is
only active when the switch is in the "bilge" position. The indicator light will
come on anytime the bilge pump is activated.

Navigation Lights

This switch controls the navigation lights. The law requires the bow light and
the 360 degree light (located at the transom) be turned on while running the
boat after sunset or before dawn.

Anchor

This switch turns on the 360 degree light. Insert this light pole into the
receptacle located on the transom and push the anchor switch on the pod to
turn this light on. This light is required by law to be on after sunset and before
dawn when the boat is not moving.
Accessories
There is an accessory button provided that controls power to a yellow wire
coiled up near the control box. Power to this wire is protected by a 10-amp
circuit breaker. Attaching an accessory to this wire should be done by
someone knowledgeable in DC electrical wiring.
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