Installation Of Additional 12 Volt Equipment - Four winns V Series Owner's Manual

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When leaving your boat unattended for an ex tend ed
period, check the charge on the battery(s) periodically.
Also check the water level in the bilge and make sure
the float switch(es) are functional. If the auto m atic
bilge pump(s) must be dis abled, dis con nect the wiring
plug near the respective bilge pump.
Navigation & Anchor Lights - Moving the NAV/ANC
LIGHTS switch to the NAV position (up position)
activates the bow lights, the front portion of the mast
light and the instru ment lights on the dash. Move the
switch to the ANC posi tion (down position) to activate
the all-around portion of the mast light. The center
switch posi t ion is "OFF".
Courtesy Lights - The COURTESY LIGHTS switch is
used to activate the courtesy (cockpit) lights. Addi-
tional courtesy light switches are located on the
companionway light switch panel and on the transom
switch panel. The switches may either be labeled
COCKPIT LIGHTS or COURTESY LIGHTS. A key fob
remote may also be available and used to activate the
courtesy lights.
Arch Lights - The ARCH LIGHTS switch is used to
activate the overhead lights on the hardtop. Another
switch located on the transom switch labeled OVER-
HEAD LIGHTS will also activate these same lights.
Accessories - Additional 12 volt equipment may be
added to the boat by the using the ACC switch on the
port switch panel. Certain accessories may be wired
directly to the helm circuit breaker. For additional
information on adding accessories, refer to Section
H-7B.
Underwater Lighting - If installed, the starboard ACC
switch on the helm is used to operate this option
should it be installed. To activate the underwater
lighting place the starboard ACC switch to the ON
position.
Emergency Start - If one of the designated engine
batteries fails to start its respective engine, turn the
"EMERGENCY START" or "BATTERY PARALLEL"
switch to "ON" at the helm and attempt to start the
engine. Current is drawn from the other batteries to
start the engine. Once engine has been started return
the "EMERGENCY START" or "BATTERY PARAL-
LEL" switch to the "OFF" position. Note: Certain
models have a momentary switch which combines the
batteries for ten (10) minutes. Once back at port, be
sure to have the failed engine battery checked for pos-
sible service or replacement.
Electrical Systems - Section H
Windlass - The WINDLASS switch activates the
windlass. Circuit breakers are located on the helm and
aft circuit breaker panels. Refer to the Section M-14 in
this manual and the manufacturer's literature for
additional infor mation.
Engine Hatch - The ENGINE HATCH switch is used
to raise and lower the engine hatch by activating a
linear screw jack. Pressing the upper portion of the
switch allows the engine hatch to be raised. Pressing
the lower portion of switch lowers the engine hatch.
On certain models, when the engine hatch is raised,
the engine room lights are automatically turned on.
When the engine hatch is closed the lights go off. The
same is true should you access the engine room via
the engine inspection hatch (if applicable).
Port Wiper and Stbd Wipers - If equipped ,the PORT
WIPER or STBD WIPER switch activates the port or
starboard wind shield wiper respectively. The wiper(s)
will self park when switched OFF.
Port Washer and Stbd Washer (Certain V series
models only). If equipped, the PORT WASHER or
STBD WASHER switch activates the port or starboard
wind shield washer respectively.
B. Installation of Additional 12 Volt Equip ment
Accessories may be added to the boat by wiring
directly to the cabin panel. Non-factory in stalled 12
volt accessory equipment can be con nected to the
port ACC switch on the dash.
Be sure to provide proper fuse or circuit break er
protection for all 12 volt equip ment that is
installed. DO NOT overload the accessory
circuitry by installing too much additional 12 volt
equipment.
DO NOT attempt installation of additional 12 volt
equipment unless you are familiar with the proper
electrical procedures involved. Failure to properly
install equipment could lead to equipment
damage and/or possible fire.
Owner's Manual Page 88

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