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Exterior Equipment
The retractable table converts the lounge area into
either a sitting area with a table or a double bed.
The table is mounted on an electrically actuated
pedestal that is controlled by a rocker switch in
the side of the cockpit near the cabin door. The
switch is a three position momentary switch. The
center position is OFF. Press the top of the switch
to raise the table, press the bottom of the switch
to lower it. The pedestal will stop immediately
when the switch is released.
To convert the seating area to a bed, lower the
table to full down position and make sure it is
sitting firmly on the support rails in the recess.
Install the table filler cushion to complete the
conversion. Remove the filler cushion and raise
the table to the full up position to convert the bed
to a sitting or eating area. Always store the filler
cushion in the cabin and out of the weather when
it is not being used.
To avoid damage to the table and pedestal, always
make sure the table is in the full down position
and sitting firmly on the support rails whenever
the boat is operating above slow speed. This is
particularly important when the boat is being run
offshore.
Cockpit Grill
An electric, stainless steel grill is located in the
cockpit lounge area near the cabin door. The grill
is recessed into the counter top and operates on
120 volt AC power only. A foldout waste basket
is mounted in a compartment below the grill.
To use the grill, make sure the Electric Grill breaker
in the cabin AC panel is on and open the lid. Use
the touch control on the grill to activate the burner
and control the temperature. After cooking, be
sure the burner is turned off and allowed to cool
before closing the lid. Never close the cover while
the grill is hot. Turn the Electric Grill breaker in
the cabin AC panel off whenever the grill is not be-
ing used to ensure it is not activated accidentally.
The grill lid is removable to make cleaning easier.
The starboard hinge on the lid has a pin that
slides into the female receiver on the grill. The
port hinge is secured with a removable pin.
Make
sure the handle on the L-shaped removable
hinge pin is facing toward the grill when it is
installed in the hinge.
If the pin is installed with
the handle facing away from the grill, the cover
Lounge Seat and Table
Grill Touch Control
Cockpit Grill
Summary of Contents for 2012 350 LX
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