9.2 Main switch and fuse panel

The main switch and fuse panel are located as indicated in the diagram. Every battery in the boat’s electrical system has its own dedicated main switch.

The main switch has the symbols 0 = off and I = on. Switch off the current using the main switch:

  • When leaving the boat unattended.

  • Before performing any electrical installation or maintenance work.

Improper alteration of overcurrent device ratings

May cause injury or equipment damage.

Never alter or modify the rated current amperage of overcurrent protective devices

Improper component amperage

May cause injury or equipment damage.

Never replace electrical appliances or devices with components which exceed the rated current amperage of the circuit.

Verify component rating before installation.

Electrical fault

If a fuse keeps popping after being reset, consult a qualified marine electrician.

The automatic bilge pump and the Q-system remote operation circuits remain operational whenever the battery is attached to the electrical system, regardless of the position of the main switch.

The boat uses automatic fuses, which enable the current to be switched back on following a circuit overload. If a button has popped up, switch the current back on by pressing the button down.

Depending on the model and equipment level, the boat's electrical system has 1–3 redundant circuits equipped with fuses. These circuits can be used for retrofitting additional equipment. The identifiers and the names of the fuses are shown in the wiring diagrams available in the manual appendices.