
COOKING STOVE
Carefully read and understand the manufac-
turer’s instructions prior to operating your stove.
Save the instructions for review, and also to
pass on to any subsequent owners.
Use only the fuel recommended by the manu-
facturer, and store the fuel in an approved con-
tainer.
Do not smoke while working with fuel.
Immediately clean up any spilled fuel.
EXPLOSION/FIRE/ASPHYXIATION HAZARD
•
Open flame cooking appliances consume
oxygen. This can cause asphyxiation or
death.
•
Maintain open ventilation.
•
Liquid fuel may ignite, causing severe
burns.
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Use fuel appropriate for type of stove.
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Turn off stove burner before filling.
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Do not use stove for comfort heating.
•
Use special care with flames or high tem-
peratures near urethane foam. Once ig-
nited, it burns rapidly, producing extreme
heat, releasing hazardous gasses and
consuming a large amount of oxygen.
TOILET
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Do not add holding tank deodorant
to the top fresh water tank
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Avoid adding holding tank deodorant
through bowl. Use tank on rear of
bottom tank. Slide valve must be
opened fully before adding deodor-
ant through bowl, and avoid spilling
or splashing deodorants on slide
valve seals or bowl. Rinse off any
spilled or splashed deodorant imme-
diately.
•
Atmospheric pressure and tempera-
ture changes may cause pressure
FOR OPTIONAL H-25 MARINE HEAD, SEE PG
58A & B FOR WASTE SYSTEM DRAWINGS
Your Hunter 25 comes standard with a portable,
self-contained marine toilet. Please refer to the
manufacturers instructions to familiarize yourself
with the correct operation of your toilet.
Be sure to keep your toilet secure by connecting it
to supplied hold down brackets. Add a holding
tank deodorant to the lower unit of the tank, which
is the holding tank. The upper unit is the fresh wa-
ter tank for flushing.
Empty the holding tank at an approved perma-
nent toilet facility by first removing the holding
tank, ensuring that the valve is closed, and carry-
ing by the built-in handle. Rinse with fresh water
and reassemble.
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Summary of Contents for HUNTER 25
Page 55: ...Power Squadron recommendations for maintenance and safe boating PAGE 13A 11...
Page 56: ...Local sailing club or marina s recommendations for maintenance and up keep PAGE 13A 12...
Page 58: ...Spare parts list PAGE 13A 14...
Page 59: ...Dates of practice drills and onboard safety inspections PAGE 13A 15...
Page 60: ...MY PERSONAL PREFERENCES FOR MAINTENANCE ITEMS SAFETY GEAR PAGE 13A 16...
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