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Never
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obstruct access to safety equipment, for example, to the extinguisher and the
main power switch of the electrical system. Before using the boat, always
remember to unlock the padlock of the storage space (for the extinguisher).
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block any of the boat’s ventilation openings, such as the ones in the lower
edge of the rear seat, which are designed to vent any fuel vapour.
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make alterations to the boat’s electrical or fuel systems or permit any
unqualified person to make changes to any system on the boat.
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detach the fuel line from the slip tank when the engine is running, e.g. to
change tanks.
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fill the fuel tank or otherwise handle fuel when the engine is running.
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smoke or light any naked flame while handling fuel.
5.8 Electrical system
The circuit diagram for the electrical systems of the boat is shown in Appendix 3.
The main power switch is located inside the rear seat on the left side of the boat. The
circuitry functions when the switch key is turned clockwise into a horizontal position.
When the key is in a vertical position, the circuitry is off. However, the automatic bilge
pump is always functional when connected to the battery.
Switches for control and electrical devices are located as shown in Diagram 4.
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