Specifications
push the bilge pump key on the keypad, the
pumps will come on and run for several
moments to “sense” if there is water in the
bilge. If there is water in the bilge, it will
remain on until the water is pumped out. If
there is no water in the bilge, it will turn
off. If you want immediate pump action,
turn the switch off and then back on again.
The pumps will turn on periodically to
determine if there is water in the bilge. If
so, it will remain on until the water is
pumped out. Trash in bilge can hurt bilge
pump and fill pumps for ballast systems.
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
below the gauges
on the side
console. 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.
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Bilge Pump
PME Bypass
Forward Bilge Pump
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