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Sea-Dog 3 Switch Panel w/ Battery Tester & Lighter
Model Number 424310-1 
Installation Instructions  
12 Volt 
10 Amps Maximum Per Circuit 
37 Amps Maximum Per Panel 
3 Illuminating Switches 
O.D.: 6-1/2" x 4-1/2"        
                      
1. Connect the positive terminal of the battery (12V only) to the red wire 
    identified with a "+" tag. 

2. Connect the negative terminal of the battery (or ground) to the black wire 
    identified with a "-" tag. 

3. Connect the positive wire of each individual circuit to the #2 spade on the 
    corresponding rocker switch on the panel. 

4. Connect the remaining wire or negative wire of each circuit to the common 
    ground of the boat, if so equipped, or directly to the negative terminal of the 
    battery or the negative wire of the panel 

5. Connect terminal (1) of battery test switch (Fig. 1) to terminal (1) of battery 
    selection switch (Fig. 2). Connect terminal (3) of the battery test switch 
    (Fig.1) to terminal (2) of the battery selection switch (Fig. 2). 

    NOTE: Do not attach any additional wires to the remaining terminal on 
    the fuse holder. 

6. Your Sea-Dog Line switch panel is supplied with 3 fuses: (1) 3 amp, 
    (1) 5 amp, and (1) 10 amp. Use the 10 amp fuse only for the black screw 
    top fuse holder. (B). The remaining fuses should be used depending on 
    each individual circuit load, with maximum rating of 10 amps. 

7. To remove the fuse holder cap, see Fig. 3 below.
[Top]
Insert a small screw driver in 
the slot. Push and turn 90 degrees
to left to open the cap.
Insert a small screw driver in 
the slot. Push and turn 90 degrees 
to right to close the cap.
Note:    The fuse holder needs a fuse in it to keep the cap from dropping off.