2 instrument, Cabling, Siting – Raymarine autopilot control unit User Manual
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ST7000 Plus Autopilot Control Unit Owner’s Handbook
Cabling
• Avoid running cables through bilges where possible.
• Secure coiled lengths at regular intervals.
• Avoid running cables close to fluorescent lights, engines, radio
transmitting equipment etc.
5.2 Instrument
Siting
CAUTION
The instrument must be installed so that the rear case is protected
from water. The presence of moisture could cause damage either
by entering the instrument through the breathing hole or by
coming into contact with the electrical connectors at the rear.
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