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They usually aren't so much 'warning lights', but rather to tell you that something is switched on, Nav Lights, Mooring Light, Deck Light, underwater lights etc.
Not much in the way of manuals, but you need the model. Voyager is just the maker name.
Just need to clean connections and make sure that the panel is getting ground. Using a test light hooked to positive pole, test for ground at gauges. Also check wires at battery along with fuses. Look for green oxidization at the connectors and fuse blocks.
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