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Engine Speed Amps Engine Temp. Engine Oil Pr. Trans. Fluid Pr. Battery overheat Engine overheat Exhaust hose overheatExhaust overheat Low oil pressure Alternator 2 (Refrigerator) on High bilge water Bilge pump on Instrument Panel

Emergency hand pump Normal draw from Tank 2 Electric pump Draw from tank 3 (starboard, 75 gallons) Draw from tank 2 (port, 50 gallons) Service port for antifreeze closed open

Emergency hand pump Normal draw from Tank 3 Electric pump Draw from tank 3 (starboard, 75 gallons) Draw from tank 2 (port, 50 gallons) Service port for antifreeze closed open

Emergency hand pump Emergency hand pump from tank 3 Electric pump Draw from tank 3 (starboard, 75 gallons) Draw from tank 2 (port, 50 gallons) Service port for antifreeze closed open

Emergency hand pump Electric pump Draw from tank 3 (starboard, 75 gallons) Draw from tank 2 (port, 50 gallons) antifreeze Close closed open Put antifreeze in complete system

Emergency hand pump Electric pump Draw from tank 3 (starboard, 75 gallons) Draw from tank 2 (port, 50 gallons) antifreeze Close closed open Put antifreeze in emergency pump