GALLEY
Stove/Oven
The stove top and oven are 110 volt electric and can only be operated via shore power or generator. The two
front burners are 1100 watt each and the back burner is 550 watt and runs on high.
When using the stove top or oven, be sure to turn on the DC breaker labeled
GALLEY VENT.
The switch
to turn on the vent is located directly above the stove top.
Microwave
The microwave only runs on 110 AC while connected to shore power or via the generator.
Trash Compactor
The Broan trash compactor only runs on 110 AC. To open the compactor move the small white lever at the
top of the compartment to the left and then pull open the bin. See how the bag is set in the container so you
know how to install the new one if needed. To shut the bin move the white handle to the left while closing
the door. To compact turn the selector knob clockwise. Do not try and compact the trash unless the bag is at
least half full. Bag removal is accomplished by pulling the bin out then releasing the lower and upper door
latch mechanisms. The door front can now be opened allowing the bag to be removed forward and out,
rather than up and out. Place new bag in, shut door and latch the door locks and close the bin.
Extra bags can be found under the main galley sink cupboard.
Refrigerator/Freezers
The refrigerator/Freezers are Grunert 110 AC cold plates. There are two, one on the port side in the galley
and the other on the starboard side of the galley. There is a temperature gauge in the front of each showing
the current inside temperature. These are preset to a temp., which would be normal for refrigeration.
However, you may adjust the temperature to meet your individual needs. The temperature dials are located
inside each unit. As the cold plates are on the bottom of each unit, it is not advisable to place food there as it
may freeze. If you wish to use one as a freezer I would recommend the one on the starboard side. Turn the
temperature dial found on the inside of the unit to 3 and give it time to reach its maximum temperature at
that setting. As these units only run on AC limit the opening of the doors to conserve the cold. These units
should be able to keep your food at the desired temp for approximately 48 hours before you need to connect
to shore power or use the generator to cool them again.
Note: After you have opened the door to the refrigerator the outside temperature gauge may read
higher than normal. This is due to it reading cabin temperature while the door was open. It will go
back to what the inside temperature is within approximately 10 minutes.
Note: When connected to shore power or running the generator remember to turn the refrigeration
breaker on, found in the AC electrical panel.
Note: During operations of the refrigerators, it is normal to see water being discharged on the port
side of the boat. This is the cooling system pumping water through the compressor.