Jeanneau Velasco 37 F Owner's Manual

Summary of Velasco 37 F

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    Velasco 37 f owner's manual 162541 index a.

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    - 3 - contents introduction ..................................................................................................................... 7 welcome ......................................................................................................................... 7 notes on reading thi...

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    - 4 - 6 information relating to fire risks and risks of explosion .................. 39 6.1 propulsion engines and other fuel-burning equipment............................. 39 6.2 electrical system ................................................................................................. 39 6...

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    - 5 - 10 audio-visual equipment ....................................................................................... 99 10.1 television ................................................................................................................. 99 10.2 hifi .....................................

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    - 6 - 14 steering system ................................................................................................... 161 14.1 general points ..................................................................................................... 161 14.2 hydraulic steering ........................

  • Page 7: Introduction

    - 7 - introduction welcome you have just taken delivery of your new jeanneau boat and we thank you for the confidence you have shown us in ordering a vessel of our brand. The whole jeanneau team welcomes you aboard. A jeanneau is made to last, in order to bring you all the pleasure you expect from a...

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    - 8 - this manual has been produced to help you enjoy using your boat in all safety. It contains the details of the boat and of all the equipment provided and installed on your boat, as well as the instructions for their use. Read it carefully and really get to know your boat before using it. This o...

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    - 9 - notes on reading this manual the various symbols used throughout the manual for crucial safety information are as follows: - while some of the information and illustrations in this manual may show details which are slightly different from those found on your boat, the key information remains t...

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    - 11 - 1 technical specifications 1.1 construction model ...............................................................................................................Velasco 37 f architect / interior design ................................. Tony castro yacht design / jeanneau design builder .........

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    - 12 - 1.5 capacities total mass of the liquid content of fixed tanks when they are full................................ 1098 kg fuel capacity:.................................................................................................. Tank 1 (*): 400 l ...........................................

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    - 13 - 2 design categories and displacement - some of the data is shown on the manufacturer's plate fixed to the boat. The explanation of the data is given in the appropriate chapters of this manual. - the recommended maximum load includes the weight of all the people onboard, of provisions, persona...

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    - 14 - 2.1 design categories category a: at high sea the boat is designed to sail in winds that may exceed beaufort force 8 and in waves of a significant height of 4 metres and more. This craft is largely self-sufficient. Abnormal conditions such as hurricanes are excluded. Such conditions may be en...

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    - 15 - 3 stability and buoyancy 3.1 stability data - fully laden displacement was used to evaluate the stability and buoyancy of the boat. The value of this displacement can be found in paragraph ’ technical specifications ’ at the beginning of this manual. - any changes in the distribution of loads...

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    - 16 - 3.2 access to the boat access to the cockpit access - wheelhouse - side holding.

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    - 17 - access to the engine compartment access - cockpit locker access - cave 3 s t a b il it y a n d b u o y a n c y.

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    - 18 - - it is imperative that both the cockpit and the engine compartment are kept closed when at sea. - when at sea close the guardrail side-opening or openings. - slamming an access hatch may cause injury : always close the hatch gently and carefully. - do not allow children to open or close the ...

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    - 19 - 4 manoeuvrability - this boat was found to be capable of carrying its crew, even when flooded. - it is important to take additional precautions in very strong winds or in a confused sea or breaking waves. - maximum rated power of boat propulsion: 2 x 243 kw. - do not install an engine in this...

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    - 20 - 4.1 visibility from the steering station visibility from the steering station may be obstructed when the boat is trimmed at a steep angle or due to other factors caused by one or more of the following conditions: - angle of engine trim control switch (in boats equipped with an engine trim con...

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    - 21 - 4.1.1 demister - the demister runs on dc power. - the demister uses heat recovered from the boat's engine to demist the windscreen. It operates via the heat exchanger in the starboard engine cooling system. - the demister operates only when the engine is warm and running. - a valve on the eng...

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    - 22 - 4.1.2 wiper the windscreen wipers run on dc power. Control: steering station location engine access: deckhead - forward cabin.

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    - 23 - 4.1.3 windscreen washer reservoir location: cave control: steering station 4 m a n o e u v r a b il it y.

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    - 24 - 4.1.4 deck searchlight - the deck searchlight runs on dc power. - a fuse protects the electrical circuit. Control: steering station 1. Stop/start switch 2. Variable speed regulator 3. Sweep (the deck search light will move slowly from left to right) 4. Sos (the deck search light will send the...

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    - 25 - 4.1.5 horn the foghorn runs on dc power. 4.1.6 navigation lights the navigation lights run on dc power. Location: flying bridge arch control: steering station control: steering station the only function of the samson post is to support the navigation light. Any other use is dangerous and forb...

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    - 27 - 5 safety 5.1 preventing man overboard situations and the means of getting someone back onboard 5.1.1 prevention of man overboard - the zones outside the working deck area are the hatched areas below - the ’ working deck ’ means those areas outside where people stand or walk during normal use ...

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    - 28 - regularly check the guard-rails: - with metal guard-rails, watch for corrosion particularly at connecting points. - with synthetic guard-rails, change them as soon as they show signs of wear due to chafing or uv. 5.1.2 getting back onboard the means for getting back onboard must be able to be...

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    - 29 - 5.2 storing the life-raft the life-raft(not supplied) must be stored in the space provided for it (ref 1). A pictogram helps to locate it easily. 5.3 securing moveable items before putting to sea, carefully read the launching instructions shown on the liferaft. When at sea, never padlock or l...

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    - 30 - 5.4 information about the risks of flooding and about the boat's stability 5.4.1 openings in hull 8 7 3 4 1 2 6 5 15 12 11 10 14 13 9 16 20 19 17 18 22 23 24 25 26 27 33 21 28 29 31 30 32.

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    - 31 - reference designation valve 1 condensation drain - air conditioning yes 2 condensation drain - air conditioning yes 3 heating exhaust not 4 vent hole - fuel tank not 5 sink draining - flying bridge not 6 drainage - gangway not 7 drainage - flying bridge not 8 sea water intake - deck wash yes ...

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    - 32 - 5.4.2 bilge pumps and drainage general points - the inner moulding of the hull has channelling: the drainage channels. The drainage channels allow the water to drain down to the lowest point in the boat, where it can be discharged. So it is important to allow the water to flow freely down to ...

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    - 33 - diagram of the layout - bilge pumps reference designation rate 1 manual bilge pump 32p/minute (*) 2 manual bilge pump lever 3 electric bilge pump (engine compartment) 30p/minute 3’ forward electrical bilge pump 54p/minute 4 electric bilge pump switch (*) 45 strokes/minute if 70 stroke/minute:...

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    - 34 - 5.4.2.1 secondary drainage system manual bilge pump the manual bilge pump is in the cockpit (ref 1). The bilge pump lever is located close to it (ref 2). Operation: i- put the lever on the manual bilge pump. Ii- repeatedly work the lever up and down to its fullest extent. The manual bilge pum...

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    - 35 - 5.4.2.2 main drainage system electric bilge pumps - the bilge pumps are powered by dc. Location of the electric bilge pumps - the electric bilge pump must only be used to discharge stagnant water at the bottom of the bilge. It must not be used to pump out any oil-based products (petrol, oil) ...

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    - 36 - bilge pump maintenance please refer to the manufacturer's notes on the instructions for checking and maintaining the bilge pumps. - the bilge pumps system is not designed to deal with water coming in through breaches in the hull. - keep the water level in the bilges to the minimum. - never st...

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    - 37 - diagram of the layout - drying out the bilge pipe - bilge pump system - 25 mm diameter reference designation 1 electric bilge pump 2 manual bilge pump 3 non-return valve 4 intake strainer 5 bilge pump draining 6 connection 5 3 1 3 5 2 4 1 6 5 e e m s a f e t y.

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    - 39 - 6 information relating to fire risks and risks of explosion 6.1 propulsion engines and other fuel-burning equipment 6.2 electrical system 6.3 gas system the risks associated with motorisation are described in the motorisation chapter. The risks associated with other fuel-burning equipment are...

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    - 40 - 6.4 fire-prevention and fire-fighting equipment 6.4.1 fire-fighting equipment portable fire-extinguishers and fire blanket (not supplied) - when in use, this boat must be equipped with portable fire extinguishers of the following extinguishing capacity and located in the following places: the...

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    - 41 - maintenance of the fire-fighting equipment the owner/person operating the boat must: - get the fire-fighting equipment checked at the frequency shown on the equipment; - replace portable fire extinguishers, if outdated or discharged, by extinguishing apparatus of equal capacity; - provide at ...

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    - 42 - 6.4.2 fixed extinguishing system with manual control (version: europe) - this boat is fitted with a fixed fire extinguishing system protecting the engine compartment. - procedure to follow in the event of fire in the engine compartment: - stop the engine and fan, - switch off power and stop f...

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    - 43 - the position of the remote control handles is indicated by the pictogram shown below: reference designation location 1 fixed extinguisher (port and starboard) engine compartment 2 remote pull switches inside wheelhouse to enable functioning of the fixed fire extinguishers, the safety pins on ...

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    - 44 - 6.4.3 automatic fire extinguishing system (version: us) general points the system protects the vessel engine compartment. It is comprised of the following elements: 1. Fixed inert gas extinguisher 2. Temperature sensor (located on the extinguisher) 3. System box 4. Control panel 5. Remote pul...

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    - 45 - operation the mechanism works automatically. When the sensor detects a temperature above 79° celsius (175° fahrenheit) it immediately activates the control unit which: - shuts down the engines and the bilge fan, - discharges the contents of the fire extinguisher into the engine compartment. L...

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    - 46 - 6.5 emergency exits in case of fire location sliding hatch (saloon & steering station) ladder - flying bridge the forward cabin deck hatch passageway.

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    - 47 - never: - obstruct the passages leading to the emergency exits and the hatches; - obstruct or block safety controls, for instance fuel shut off valves, gas taps, electrical system circuit-breakers; - obstruct the access to the portable extinguishers stored in lockers; - leave the boat unsuperv...

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    - 48 - 6.6 emergency systems in case of steering gear failure on a twin-engined vessel the emergency tiller system works on the difference in drive between the port and starboard engines (difference in throttle and/or forward/aft)..

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    - 49 - 7 electrical system 7.1 general information about the electrical system reference designation 1 battery - stern thruster 2 battery charger 3 windlass circuit breaker & inverter 4 battery switch 5 bow thruster batteries 6 generator battery 7 engine batteries 8 dc breakers 9 service batteries 1...

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    - 50 - - the risks of fire or explosion may result from careless use of the dc and ac systems. - the risks of electrocution may result from careless use of the ac system. Never: - work on a live electrical system; - modify the elecrical system of the vessel or the relevant diagrams: it is important ...

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    - 51 - 7.2 dc installation (12 v or 24 v) 7.2.1 battery use and distribution general points the boat is equipped with a direct current electrical system. The boat's electrical system comprises service batteries and the engine battery or batteries. The service batteries serve as the power supply for ...

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    - 52 - battery set engine battery: 2 x 140a service batteries: 2 x 115a spare service batteries: 1 x 115a generator battery: 1 x 50a batteries - stern thruster: 2 x 50a battery - bow thruster: 2 x 50a.

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    - 53 - maintenance - avoid charging batteries to a voltage greater than 14,6 v. - keep the batteries clean and dry. - regularly check that the terminals and connection cables are clean. If necessary, apply a thin coating of paraffin on the terminals, to prevent corrosion. - regularly recharge all of...

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    - 54 - maintenance of watertight batteries - this type of battery needs no maintenance and does not produce any gas during normal use. No ventilation is needed. - the optimum temperature for use is between 10 degree c and 30 degrees c. Lower temperatures will reduce the available capacity. Higher te...

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    - 55 - 7.2.3 power distributor - the electronic charge dividers isolate the battery banks from each other and allow the charge to be directed automatically to the battery with the lowest charge. They give the advantage of preventing a drop in voltage. - the charge divider is electronic. It is design...

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    - 56 - 7.2.5 battery charger general points - the battery charger runs on ac power. - a breaker protects the electrical circuit. - the battery charger charges all of the batteries onboard, while keeping the service battery bank isolated from the engine's battery bank. - within its power limits, the ...

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    - 5 7 - l a y o u t d ia g ra m - b a tt e ry c a b le s 7 - + - + - + - + 2 1 + - 2 1 + - - + bm2 bm1 bm1 dm2 d m2 a t 2 r p 2 1 rp20 cb22 cb21 cb20 cb20 c b 2 0 c b 1 0 bm2 bm1 d m 2 d m 1 d m1 d m1 cb10 cb10 cb11 cb12 c b 2 0 c b 21 c b 1 1 r p 2 1 r p 11 r p 1 1 r p 1 0 r p 2 0 r p 1 0 g 3 b g 3...

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    - 58 - 7.2.6 layout of the wiring looms in the hull - dc circuit !"# $! %$& %' '% (& %) ! #* !% #*& %# * + &"# * #, !-. &/ 00

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    - 59 - 7.2.7 layout of the deck wiring looms - dc circuit 7 * #! %* #& *# , !-. D c i n s t a l l a t io n.

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    - 61 - 7.2.9 steering station location: saloon reference designation interior steering staion: 1 underwater projectors 2 electric bilge pump 3 electric bilge pump 4 deck wash pump 5 water unit 6 horn 7 windscreen washer 8 port windscreen wiper 9 starboard windscreen wiper 10 demister 11 windlass 12 ...

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    - 62 - 7.2.10 circuit breakers a circuit-breaker can be re-set (manually press the black button to restart it). Location: cave from left to right: - roller for shore power lead - 12 v socket - hull & deck - 12 v socket - inflator - lighting - lighting - underwater projectors - electric pump (wc) - m...

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    - 63 - 7.2.11 fuses - a fuse protects an electrical circuit from a power surge. If it blows, you must replace it with another fuse of the same rating. 1. Breaker - dc/ac converter 2. Windlass fuses - electronic instruments location: engine compartment when replacing fuses/circuit-breakers, always en...

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    - 64 - 7.2.12 relay box 7.2.13 touch screen the touch screen allows the boat's auxiliary functions to be driven and displayed: - lighting, - battery voltage, - fresh water gauge. - management of boat's ac supply sources. Location: cave from left to right: - horn - time delay - shower - demister - de...

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    - 65 - source selectors: a handle allows the selector to be engaged manually. Location: engine compartment 1. Source selector: "house" - is fitted if the boat is fitted with a generator. 2. Source selector: "air conditioning" - is fitted if the boat is fitted with air conditioning. Handle notes the ...

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    - 66 - touch screen operation - battery measurement menu access - fresh water tank level menu access - ac supply distribution menu access - adjustment menu access (access to it is restricted by a code supplied on request to the yard) • can network display (controller area network) • parameterization...

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    - 67 - battery menu -a press of the finger on the required menu icon allows access to a sub-menu. 7 access to service battery charge and discharge voltage display access to starboard engine battery voltage display access to port engine battery voltage display access to bow thruster battery voltage d...

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    - 68 - battery menu - starboard engine battery menu - stern thruster battery menu - bow thruster battery voltage - starboard engine battery voltage - stern thruster battery voltage - bow thruster.

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    - 69 - menu access: - water gauge menu: - water gauge 7 access to the 2 tank gauge access to the 1 tank gauge tank no. Number of tanks in the boat tank level d c i n s t a l l a t io n.

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    - 70 - menu: - ac source "air conditioning" this menu allows the ac current origin (shore supply or generator) to be chosen for operating the air conditioning. This function drives an electromagnetic inverter located in the engine room *. 1 - supply line "house" 2 - supply line "air conditioning" re...

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    - 71 - 7 voltage frequency neutral generator the orange circle indicates the source selector position air-conditioning system one press on the shore supply button sets the air-conditioning selector switch to shore supply. The orange circle indicates that the switch is made. One press on the ge butto...

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    - 72 - menu: - on-board circuit source this menu allows the ac current origin (shore supply or generator) to be chosen for operating the air conditioning. This function drives an electromagnetic inverter located in the engine room *. * the source inversion packages installed in the engine room also ...

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    - 73 - menu access: - shore supply source 7 shore power supply voltage shore power supply frequency 1 - shore power supply air conditioning shore supply voltage air conditioning supply frequency 2 - air conditioning shore power supply voltage provided by the generator for on-board supply on-board su...

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    - 74 - voltage supplied by generator to air conditioning air conditioning supply frequency 2 - ac air conditioning starting or stopping the generator access to settings for network maintenance (boatyard access only) error - lighting module has no coding resistance.

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    - 75 - 7 error - the on-board source selector configuration is not up to date. Confirm or cancel up-date error - several lighting modules with the same coding n° d c i n s t a l l a t io n.

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    - 76 - 7.3 ac system (110 v or 220 v) - the boat is equipped with an alternating current electrical system. - the electrical system of the boat consists of an ac shore socket and if appropriate: - 1 generator; - 1 dc/ac converter. - the ac electrical system is used to power the following components ...

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    - 77 - - do not modify the vessel's electrical installation nor its relating diagrams. The installation, maintenance and any modifications must be carried out by an electrician qualified in marine electricity. Check the system at least every two years. - disconnect the boat's shore power when the sy...

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    - 78 - 7.3.1 ac shore socket location of components.

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    - 79 - operation - first plug the extension cable into the ac socket on the boat, then into the socket onshore. - first unplug the extension cable from the socket onshore, then from the ac socket on the boat. Ac shore socket & air conditioning (ref 1) source selectors & ac breakers (ref 2) circuit b...

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    - 80 - 7.3.2 dc/ac converter description - the inverter converts the dc voltage of the service battery bank to ac voltage. The circuit between the inverter and the batteries is protected by a fuse or a circuit-breaker. - the inverter is earthed by an earthing plate located under the hull (see earthi...

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    - 81 - maintenance - check at least once a year that the inverter cables and connections are properly bundled. - clean the inverter by removing any accumulated dust to ensure good ventilation. The control located on the equipment 2 000 va remote control 2 000 va 700 va 700 va the power to the invert...

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    - 82 - 7.3.3 bundles installation - hull - ac circuit '1!! '2 #& 3% &! '2 #& ! !# ) '2 #! 3% !! '2 #! !% !& '2 #! & ) #4.

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    - 83 - 7.3.4 bundles installation - deck - ac circuit 7 '1!3 '2#&3 *5 '2#!& '2#&& ac s y stem.

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    - 84 - 7.3.5 anodes general points - the sacrificial anodes protect the boat's metal components from electrolysis. - a sacrificial anode is an expendable part, that by eroding (oxydisation), allows the current to flow. The anodes used are made of a metal that is more readily reductive than the metal...

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    - 85 - replacing the anodes - the anodes are fastened with screws and nuts. First, remove the screws and nuts that hold the anode, then clean the contact surface. Press the new anode to obtain a good electrical contact. Anode general anode - bow thruster anode - flaps anode - stern thruster - never ...

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    - 86 - 7.3.6 earthing plates - an earthing plate is a shot-peened plate mounted on the hull to recreate an earth neutral point on the electrical circuit of the equipment supplying ac power (generator and ac/dc convertor). The earthing plate earths this equipment. The earthing plate is not an anode: ...

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    - 87 - 8 liquefied petroleum gas(lpg)system (lpg) 8.1 the onboard gas system location of components reference designation 1 gas cylinder locker 2 gas locker outlet 3 gas locker drain 4 gas system 5 gas supply valve 8 1 5 4 2 3 l iq u e f ie d p e t r o l e u m g a s (l p g )s y s t e m ( l p g ).

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    - 88 - - systematically store the gas bottles only in the lockers or storage places provided for these. - it is recommended that you ensure good ventilation when using gas powered equipment, to prevent asphyxiation. Gas cylinder locker gas supply valve.

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    - 89 - cooker oven battery support (system piezo) 8 l iq u e f ie d p e t r o l e u m g a s (l p g )s y s t e m ( l p g ).

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    - 90 - use and maintenance of the installation - please refer to the manufacturer's notes for the use and maintenance of the lpg cooker. - when the equipment is not in use close the taps on the lpg hose and on the gas bottles. Close the taps before changing the bottles and immediately in an emergenc...

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    - 91 - to change an lpg bottle 1. Close the tap on the lpg bottle 2. Detach the lpg bottle 3. Replace the lpg bottle 4. Attach the new lpg bottle 5. Open the tap on the lpg bottle when the cooker is on, ventilate well to prevent any risk of asphyxiation. Do not use the cooker as a means of heating. ...

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    - 92 - 8.2 layout diagram version: europe reference designation 1 regulator valve 2 gas cylinder 3 drain 4 connection kit - gas bottle 5 rubber washers 6 pictogram 7 connection kit - gas copper 8 pvc girdled sleeve 9 gas appliance connection kit gaz 046443 gaz 8 3 2 4 1 6 9 5 7.

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    - 93 - version: us reference designation 1 regulator valve 12v 2 gas cylinder 3 drain 4 stuffing box 5 pvc girdled sleeve 6 electromagnetic valve for gas 12v 7 pipe - propane - plastic 8 6 7 4 5 3 2 1 l iq u e f ie d p e t r o l e u m g a s (l p g )s y s t e m ( l p g ).

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    - 95 - 9 domestic appliances 9.1 fridge / cooler general points - the fridge is composed of 3 components: the compressor, the evaporator and the condenser. These components are connected by a closed circuit refrigerant gas circuit. The fridge is air-cooled. - the fridge is dc powered. It is designed...

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    - 96 - maintenance - clean the evaporator with a damp cloth at least once a year. Never use cleaners which are abrasive, acid or which contain solvents for cleaning the evaporator. - regularly clean the fridge/icebox door seal with a damp cloth. - regularly defrost the fridge. - when winterising the...

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    - 97 - 9.2 microwave general points - the microwave is ac powered. - a breaker protects the electrical circuit. - the microwave is designed to reheat food and drink or to cook food. Any other use is dangerous and forbidden. - the microwave must never be started when empty. - remove all foil or metal...

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    - 98 - 9.3 hot plate general points - the hob runs on an ac power supply. - a breaker protects the electrical circuit. Starting up - use the switch on the chart table to select the power source (shore power or generator). - turn the hob circuit breaker to on..

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    - 99 - 10 audio-visual equipment 10.1 television general points - the television is powered by ac provided by the dc/ac invertor which is powered by the service batteries. The inverter has an on / off button. - a circuit-breaker protects the circuit. - pre-cabling for the aerial is already installed...

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    - 100 - 10.2 hifi - the sound system is dc powered. - the sound from the tv or from the dvd player is amplified by the boom box and the speakers. - the sound from the tv comes out of the integral speakers. - the sound from the tv can come from the speakers if aux is selected on the dvd player. - the...