When you determine the location for the unit, drill a 2 1/8" (54 mm) hole in the dash. Slide the unit through the hole from the front of the dash. Align it so that it's straight, then tighten the two screws with a phillips- head screwdriver.
CAUTION!
To prevent damage to the unit, DO NOT use a pneumatic/power screw- driver. Use a
Place the bezel on the front of the unit and snap the bezel over the faceplate. The unit is now ready for wiring.
POWER CONNECTIONS (see diagram on the next page)
The 3001 operates from
IMPORTANT!
Make certain the red wire is fused. If the boat manufacturer installed your unit, check the wiring and locate the 3001’s fuse holder. It should have a 1 amp fuse installed. If you purchased the 3001 from a dealer, a fuse holder with fuse is supplied. Follow the wiring diagram carefully.
The unit won’t be harmed if the power wires are connected backwards, however it won’t work until the wires are properly attached.
The black wire in the power cable is the negative or ground conductor. Connect it directly to the battery’s negative terminal or the boat’s ground buss.
The white wire is attached to the display’s backlight. You can attach this wire to the power switch, a separate switch, or the boat’s main lighting switch.
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